|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||
Lord Bhrama speaks “ I shall meditate
upon Lord Krishna who is beyond virtues, he is Govindha who is not perceivable
through senses,  he is imperishable, he
can be perceivable through sense, he has incarnated as Krishna / cowherd on
Earth, he has personified as young beautiful child, he is serene, he has most mesmerizing appearance, he is beloved of young maiden of cowherds, he lures the
heart of  cowherds, he has the complexion
of freshly bloomed blue lotus flower, he has the luster of rain clouds,  he excels the beauty of thousands and
millions of Kandharppa/Manmatha,  he
merrily explores through the woods of Vrindavana, he resides in Rasamandala, he
is Raseshvara who takes immense pleasure in the amorous sport, he symbolizes
passionate sport, he performs most thrilling passionate sports with the young
maiden of cowherds in Vraja, these are the marvelous verses described by supreme
Lord Narayana who is seated on the gem decorated throne during the
conversation.”
The above are the glorious verses retold
by Lord Bhrama, whoever reads or listens to it during the hours of dawn would
be relieved form all the sins, it replaces all the nightmares into pleasant
dreams, it augments  devotion at the
lotus feet of Lord Govinda, it showers abundance of wealth, virtuous offspring
and grand children, it removes ill fame and provides endless fame and fortune.
Bhramovacha – 
Krishnam Vandhe Gunatheetham Govindham
Yekam Aksharam | Avyaktham Avyayam 
Vyaktham  Gopaveshavidhayinam ||
Kishoravayasam  Shantham 
Gopikantham  Manoharam | Naveena
Neeradhashyamam  Kotikandharppa Sundharam
||
Vrindhavana Vanabhyarnne  Rasamandalasamsthitham | Raseshvaram  Rasavasam Rasollasa Samuthsukam ||
Ithyavamukthva  Tham Nathva 
Rathnasimhasane  Vare |
Narayaneshau Sambashya Sa Uvasa 
Thadhajjyaya ||
Ithi Bhramakritham  Sthothram 
Pratharuththaya  Ya: Padeth |
Papani Thasya  Nashyanthi  Dhu:swapna : Susvapno Bhaveth ||
Bhakthirbhavathi Govindhe Sri Puthra  Pauthravardhini  | Akeerthi: Kshayamapnothi  Sathkeerthi Vardhathe  Chiram ||
|| Ithi Sri Bhramavaivarthapurane  Sri Bhramakritham Srikrishnasthothram ||
|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||

