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In the Pushtimarg (Path of Grace) tradition established by Shri Vallabhacharya, Shri Yamunaji holds a position of profound importance. She is considered the embodiment of divine grace and the goddess of Bhakti (devotion).
The pads were composed by renowned poets like Chitswami, Surdas, Nanddas, Kumbhandas, and Krishnadas. yamunaji na 41 pad in english
The "41 Pad" is a curated collection of forty-one distinct devotional poems or hymns. These verses were composed by the Ashtachhap poets (the eight master poets of Pushtimarg, including Surdas, Kumbhandas, and Paramandanddas) and other revered Vaishnava saints. In the Pushtimarg (Path of Grace) tradition established
These 10 pads narrate Krishna’s Rasleela , the stealing of clothes of the gopis , and His playful fights with Balram. The Yamuna is not a passive witness; she participates by raising waves in joy, providing lotus flowers, and reflecting Krishna’s moonlike face. The "41 Pad" is a curated collection of
The compilation was formalized by , a prominent Acharya in the Pushtimarg lineage, who held deep reverence for Shri Yamunaji. Legend states that the first 40 padas were inspired by the evening darshan (sight) of the river at sunset. The 41st pad was added later, authored by Krushnadasji , to provide a complete summary of Yamunaji’s divine form.
In Vaishnavism, particularly within the lineage of Mahaprabhu Shri Vallabhacharya, Shri Yamunaji acts as the divine medium. She purifies the souls of devotees ( Jivas ) to make them fit for entering the eternal pastime ( Lila ) of Shri Krishna.
For many Vaishnavs, particularly in Gujarat, these 41 Padas hold a significance similar to the Shri Yamunashtakam , a primary hymn composed by Shri Vallabhacharya. Composition and Authorship