"Why do the Gods need new bodies?" he asked an old priest. "Are they not eternal?"
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"Kshama kara prabhu, moha kalebara ra jara, Jnanara neemakathi dehi, kala kalebara aara." (Forgive me, Lord, this body tired of delusion. Give me the neem-wood of wisdom—another change of body in Time.)
The transition of the Kala Kalebara Chautisa from palm leaf manuscripts ( Pothi ) to digital PDF formats represents a significant shift in the text's reception.
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Kala Kalebara Chautisa specifically focuses on the —the departure of Lord Krishna and Balarama from Vrindavan to Mathura at the invitation of King Kansa. It captures the profound sorrow ( Viraha ) of the Gopis and the residents of Braja as they watch their beloved "Kala Kalebara" (the dark-complexioned one) leave them. Key Themes and Lyrics
Because the Kala Kalebara Chautisa is not just a text. It is a . Every time someone reads it aloud, the letters become new bodies for the meaning. Every time a PDF is downloaded, the tradition changes its form but not its soul—exactly like the Gods of Puri.