The Garland of Devotional Prayers
devacaryam yam viduh sat-kavitve parasaryam tattva-vade mahantah srngarartha vyanjane vyasa-sunum sa sri-rupah patu no bhrtya-vargan ||
Whom the great souls know as the acarya in poetry, as Vyasadeva in discussions on tattva, and as Sukadeva in explaining the meaning of rasa, may that Rüpa protect us, the servants.
Stava Mala, Verse 2
yah ko’pi susthu vrsabhanu-kumarikayah samprarthanastakam idam pathati prapannah ! sa preyasa saha sametya dhrta-pramoda tatra prasada-laharim urarikaroti ||
Radha along with Krsna will be pleased with a surrendered person who recites the eight prayers to her and will agree to bestow a wave of mercy to him.
– Stava Mala, Gandharva-prarthanastakam, Verse 9
May Sri Rupa, king of poets, who, very strong, makes difficult poems, give me a wealth of intelligence.
Stava Mala, Citra-kavitvani
sri-rupa-devah karunaika-sindhuh stavalim etam yadi nakarisyat | bhakta yathavad vraja-raja-sunor navagamisyan guna-rupa-lilah ||
If Rupa Gosvami, an ocean of mercy, had not written the series of stavas, the devotees would not understand sufficiently the qualities, form, and pastimes of Kṛṣṇa.
– Stava Mala, Concluding Verse
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