The work exists in two recensions. The southern and western manuscripts of the work feature three
āśvāsas (sections) comprising a hundred verses each, whereas the eastern manuscripts of Bengal feature a single section of one hundred and twelve verses. The hymns of the work describe the pastimes of the deity Krishna in Vrindavana, expressing the
rasas associated with
bhakti (devotion) towards him. Most of the verses describe the ardent desire of the soul to be reunited with the
Ultimate Reality represented by the deity. The text was influential for
Bengali Vaishnavism due to its introduction to the region by
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who encountered the work during his journey to the south. == Hymn ==