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Foreword
Tn this
modern age, it is very difficult for people to practice austerities Tapascharya. Over time man has degenerated physically and
mentally. It is not easy for him to practice the demanding Yogas required by the spirituality of Sanathana Dharma. Modern man has no time for God. Knowing this, Sat Gurudev Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj encouraged the practice of Sankirtan Yoga and the singing of Bhajans glorifying the many manifestations of the one omnipresent
Divine Reality.
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Sankiftan Yoga is the chanting of the Divine Name pouring fofth from the hearts and minds of the lovers of God. 'Kiltan'comes from the root word Kirt, meaning to call, to repeat, to praise, to glorify. 'Bhajan' means devotional prayer or hymns set to music as well as worship or adoration of the Lord. The word 'Bhajan' comes from the root word Bhaj, meaning to worship, to serve, to honour.
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All modern Saints have encouraged this Yoga. During his travels all over India, Sat Gurudev Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj conducted many Sankirtan Sammelons, which is the singing of Bhajans and Kiftans
among large groups of devotees. Our ancients knew that the easiest way to progress on the spiritual p?th is to repeat the Divine Name. Constant repetition of the Divine Name brings about purification of the mind; and when heart and mind are purified, peace arises. The original prototype of this book, entitled Inspiring Songs and Kiftans, was written by Sat Gurudev Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj in 1943. It contained a collection of inspiring and instructive songs written by Gurudev himself. Revered Sri Swami Chidanandaji Maharaj later made some additions and also greatly propagated the chanting
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and repetition of the Name of God wherever he went. Over the years certain Bhajans, often repeated by Revered Sri Swami Chidanandaji Maharaj, became dearly loved. The present book is a compilation of those songs, the traditional and favourite Bhajans and Kirtans that have been sung at Sivananda Ashram in Rishikesh since Gurudev,s time. I want to specially thank Sri Swami Divyabhavananda Mataji and Sri Suchita Lusardi Mataji for having given so much of their time and combined effort to bring about this new book of Devotional Songs and also the many residents of the Ashram and devotees, near and far, who provided invaluable assistance translating the songs into English and giving other helpful service and advice, especially His Holiness Sri Swami Hamsanandaji Maharaj, Sri Swami Devabhaktanandaji, Sri
Swami Akhilanandaji, Sri Swami Shivashritananda Mataji, Sri Choudhury
Gourahari Mishra, Cristina Capello, Shanta Subba Rao Mataji, Neelmani Khaturia, Liliana Vinaya Mataji and Alan Neachell. Our special thank
goes to Dr. T. V. Vasudeva Dharmadhikari, Deputy Director of the Kuppuswami Shastri Research Institute, Chennai, for his guidance in all matters concerning the transliteration and translation of the sanskrit
Devanagari script. May the benedictions of Sat Gurudev ever be upon them all and upon all those who aspire to gloriff God through the chanting of the Divine Name.
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Contents
Foreword Phonetic Pronunciation Guide
Preface
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SONGS COMPOSED BY SHRI SWAMI SIVANANDA'I Song of Divine Life Song of Eighteen "Ities" Song of Admonition Song of Salutation Song of Instruction Song of Krishna Kanhai Song of Chidananda Song of Govinda Song of Advaita Song of Immanence of Ram Song of Sadashiva NaraYana Song of ImmortalitY Song of So'ham Shivo'ham
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Radha-ramana Kaho Adi Divya Jyoti Hara Hara Mahadeva Shambho Yamuna Tira Vihari Keshava Govinda Krishna Prema Mudita Parho Pothi Men Rama Laga Le Prema Ishvara Se Adi Bija Ekale Utho Jaga Musaphir Mata Pita Bandhu
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Lingashtakam
Shankara Ji Ka Damaru Shankara Shiva Shankara
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WEDNESDAY: DEDICATED TO SHRI KRISHNA Jagannathashtakam Stotram Bhaja Govindam (12 verses)
Govinda Bolo Adharam Madhuram Stotram Darshana Do Ghanashyama Bhaktavatsala Govinda Gopala Gokula Vallabhipriya Bhaja Re Gopalam
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Radhe Govinda Bhajo Radhe Gopal Ehi Mudam Prabhu More Govinda Damodara Prarthana Ana Sundara Shyam He Giridhara Gopala Jaya Gopal
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Shri Krishna Govinda Krishna Govinda Govinda Shri Krishnam Vande Chalo Mana Keshava Madhava Govinda Jaya Govinda Jaya Jaya Sunaja Sunaja Vipina Vihari Krishna Krishna Mukunda Shri Krishna Chaitanya
Radhe Radhe
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Ganga Kinare
Manasa Bhajare
Jaya Gurudeva Dayanidhe
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Om Gurunatha
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Ishvari Maheshvari
Vina Pustaka Aisa Pyara
Jaya Jaga Janani
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Ramachandra Raghuvira Sita Rama Radhe Shyama Raghupati Raghava Rama Jinka Nama Hei Sita Ram Sita Ram Sita Rama Kaho Janaki Natha Sahaya Affjaneya Vira Vande Santam Shri Hanumantam Venkatesha Venkatesha
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Aditya Narayana
VEDANTIC SONGS
Ninrana Shatkam Sarvam Brahma Mayam Anando'ham Aho! Aham Namo Mahyam
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OM OM OM Vichar Song of Om
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APPENDIX
Hanuman Chalisa Nama Ramayanam Glossary of Divine Names Alphabetical List of Songs by First Lines
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on how each sound is articulated while singing. Of particular concern to foreigners is the need to indicate the presence of a very soft "a" usually at the end of Hindi words when it is slightly afticulated. In such cases, we have added an "a" in order that the rhythm of the song is maintained. Similarly, in Hindi songs we use the letter "r" to represent a sound more like the English "r" to the Western ear, rather than the
conventional "d", Long-vowel sounds are indicated by an upper stroke - A a
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The letter indicates a "half-n" sound and signifies that the preceding vowel is nasalized (paftially said through the nose). The letter indicates a preceding vowel that is aspirated (or breathed) a little more than normally.
In the following list, some examples of English words are given that approximate the corresponding Sanskrit or Hindi sounds.
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depth of Bhava (devotion), abundance of faith, sincerity of Th. I purpose, and loving contemplation on the Lord may lead to the
outpouring of our devotion in a musical form. It is a very poweful form of prayer in the BhaKi Yoga tradition. Depending on the depth of devotion and love felt by the devotee when immersed in sacred chanting, enriching spiritual experiences can occur. The Omnipresent, Omnipotent, Omniscient Lord, Who is One without a second, Who is all-pervading, present within and without in every nook and corner of the entire cosmos, out of compassion for his most deseruing devotees has on several occasions revealed Himselfi, assuming the form most
loved by them. Gurudev has said, "By prayer a connection is established between the devotee and God, a channel is made for the flow of divine grace and blessings from God to the devotee." The sincere devotees of the Lord who have taken great pains to compile this book along with editing have done a great service to most worshipful Sri Gurudev. May the choicest blessings of Sri Gurudev be showered upon them! May the singing of these Bhajans and Kirtans serue to unite the entire Sivananda Parivar (family) throughout the world. Hari Om Tat Sat
Choudhury Gounhari Mishra
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AURUDEV SWAMI SIVANANDAJI MAHARA]
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president of the Divine Life Society from the year of its establishment in 1936 until his Mahasamadhi in 1963. He never left his beloved India, except when seruing as a doctor in Malaysia as a young man. Yet,
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today his name is loved and respected in every country in the world. He was a beacon of light, a spiritually illumined soul who was born to give the message of spiritual life to thousands all over the globe. Even now, after almost five decades of his merging in the Supreme, seekers continue to heed his call and endeavour to follow his teachings. In his unique desire to make others happy, Revered Gurudev decided to share his divine treasure of wisdom with anyone eager to listen' He did it out of compassion for all humanity, not only of his time, but of the times to come. What a great soul! He was thinking of us even before our birth! He wrote hundreds of books with such love that anyone reading them can feel that someone very near and dear is talking to them personally telling, " Do this, do thal my child, you will enioy perennial
happiness." Our beloved Gurudev was generous beyond measure. The only way to show our gratitude is to sincerely make his teachings our own and allow them to take us to the Supreme Abode. That would surely fill his
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l-l is Holiness Shri Swami Chidanandaji Maharaj serued as the I lesteemed President of The Divine Life Society from 1963 until his
Mahasamadhi in August 2008. His entire life was totally consecrated to continuing Gurudev Shri Swami Sivanandaji's spiritual mission. This kept him engaged day and night in teaching, training, guiding, encouraging, consoling, helping, and transforming the lives of innumerable individuals around the world, from all walks of life, and bringing about a spiritual awakening in the heafts of thousands. In his radiant presence, one heard the timeless call to liberation.
Swamiji embodied the eternal truths of the ancient Rishis of Vedic times blended perfectly with the teachings of Lord Buddha and Jesus Christ. In the West he was known as Saint Francis of India, because his humility and tender-heafted love extended not only to all persons great and small, but to all animals, birds, insects and plants, He championed caring for the environment, because he revered the Eafth, indeed the whole Cosmos, as Divinity in manifest form. Swamiji never tired of reminding us that this human bifth is a precious gift, not to be wasted, but to be used to draw nearer to God with every breath, every thought, every word, every action. May his blessings ever be upon us!
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EVERED SHRI SWAMI KRISHNANANDAJI MAHARA] Was the Secretary of the Divine Life Society for nearly forty years. He was one among the brilliant disciples of the Master. Gurudev Shri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj used to call him our'Dakshinamurti' and 'Shankaracharya'. Swami Krishnanandaji was a Sage of towering wisdom and insight. He was a Master of practically every system of Indian and Western philosophy. He was an adept in Raja Yoga (the yoga of meditation) and an illustrious exponent of Vedanta (the ancient wisdom teachings of the Upanishads). In him, work and wisdom enjoyed a harmonious blend. His total, dynamic involvement in daily activities as General Secretary of the
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Society and as revered Guru to many seeking souls was truly inspiring! His books constitute the invaluable legacy he left behind to the entire spiritual world. To read his books, the majority of which are the outcome of his extemporaneous discourses, is to set oneself in tune with the
Ultimate Reality.
May his blessings ever be upon us!
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SHTOKAS Om Namah Shivaya Gurave, Sach-chid-Snanda MUftaye, N ish prapa fi chaya Sha ntaya, N ir6 la mb6ya Tejase. Prosfrafions to the Guru Shiva, who is an embod.iment of ExistenceConsciousness-Blisg who is beyond world-consciousness, ever peacefuL without any support and luminous like the sun.
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mE Gurur-vish nur-g urur-devo Ma he6hvara h, Guruh Sekghet Paraln Brahma Tasmai Shrl,-gurave Namah.
Prostrations to that revered Guru, Who is himself Brahma (the Creator), Vishnu (the Preserver) and Maheswara (Shiva, the
Dissolver), andWho is verily the Supreme Absolute itself.
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Na Guror-adhikap Tattvam Na Guror-adhikam Tapalr, Na Guror-adhikam Jff6nam Tasmai Shri-gurave Namah.
truth than the truth concerning the Guru, no greater purificqtory action than devotion qnd service to the Guru, no higher wisdom than the wisdom of the Guru. My prostations to Shri
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Man-n6thah 5nr-riagan-nEthaI Mad-guruh 5hr-riagad-guruh, MamEtmE Sarua-bhUtEtmE Tasmai Shrl-gu rave Namah. I prostrate to that Shri Guru Who is my Lord and the Lord of the entire universe, Who is my Guru, the world Teacher, and the Indweller in me and all living beings.
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Anandam-Snanda-karam Prasannam lfi 5na-svarUpam Nija-bodha-yuktam, Yoglndramldyam Bhava-roga-vaidyam Shrimad-gurum Nityamiaham Namami. I prostrate to that Guru Who is the bestower of the highest Bliss, Who is always gracious, Whose own nature is knowledge, Whose consciousness is olwoys absorbed in the Self, Who is the highest among theYogis and is worshipful. He is the physician for the disease of worldly existence.
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Mangalam Yogi-varyaya Mahaniya-gunAbdhaye, .-.a Ganga-tira-nivasaya Shiv6nandaya Mangalam. Auspiciousness be to the chief ofYogis, Who is an ocean of the greatest qualities, Who lives on the banks of the Ganges, To that Sivananda may there be auspiciousness.
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Hare REma Hare REma REma REma Hare Hare Hare Krighrla Hare Krighna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare.
Serue, love, give, purify, meditate, realise. Be good, do good, be kind, be compassionate. SevE, BhaKi, Dhydna, Dv5ra S5kshEtkdr PEvo; Bhale Bano, Bhala Karo, DaYalu Bano. Practise AhimsE (non-injury), Satyam (truthfulness) and
Immort:l Self you are. You are not this body, not this mind, Immortal Atman (Sel\, Radiant
Atman!
this and be free! This is your duty, foremost dutY. Therefore do it now, do not postpone. Lead the Divine Life.
Realise So says Gurudev.
Hare REma Hare Rdma REma REma Hare Hare Hare Krishla Hare
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Serenity, Regularity, Absence of Vanity, Sincerity, Sim pl icity, Veracity, Equanimity, Fixity, Non-irritability, Adaptabi lity, H um il ity, Tenacity, Integrity, Nobility, Magnanimity, Charity, Generosity, Purity. Practice daily these eighteen "Ities',
You willsoon attain Immoftality.
Brahman (the Supreme) is the only real Entity. Mr. So-and-so is a false non-entity. You will abide in infinity and eternity.
You will behold unity in diversity. You cannot attain this in the University. By the grace of Guru you can attain immortalityl
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IS THERE NOT A NOBLER MISSION?
(Song of Admonition)
Hare Rama Hare REma R6ma REma Hare Hare, Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare.
O my Jesus, O Lord Jesus, Hail Hail Jesus, O Father, Father! O my Mary O Virgin Mary Hail Hail Mary O Blessed Mothert O my Buddha, O Lord Buddha, Hail Hail Buddha, O Tathagatal O my Allah, O Lord Allah, Hail Hail AllEh, O Khuda, Khuda! o my SnaKi, o Adi ShaKi, Hait Hail Shakti, o Divine Mother!
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in sensual Fie on that wretchl woe to that man who wastes all his life
pleasures.
what have you learnt, tell me frankly, from the two great Global wars? Have you got now real Vairagya? Do you practise Japa and
Meditation? Have you practised Japa and Meditation? Have you practised Brahma Vichar (inquiry into the nature of truth)?
gossiping? How can you expect real shanti if you waste your time in idle
BeupanddoinginBrahmaVichSr,youwillattainimmortality.
Hare Rdma Hare REma R6ma R6ma Hare Hare Hare Krishna Hare Krishrla Krishna Krighna Hare Hare'
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HE WHO DWELLS
(Song of Salutation)
To Him
I give my salutations.
He who dwells in the Brind6van DhEma, He who destroyed the wicked Kamsa, He who ate the grains of Sud6ma, To Him I give my salutations. He who dwells in the Mount of
KailSsh,
of
poison,
To Him
I give my salutations.
He who is SwEmi Sivenanda, He who is our beloved Gurudev, To Him I give my salutations.
GET UP AT 4 A.M.
(Song of Instructions)
R6dhe Govinda Bhajo Rddhe Govinda Radhe Govinda Bhajo SttE Govinda.
Brahma-muhUrta (fhe two hours before sunrise), )apo (recite) 'REm, REmi Do Brahma Vich6r (enquiry of Truth).
Enquire,'Who am I?'
Practise YogEbhyasa (practice of yoga).
Obserue Mauna (silence) daily for two hours, Fast on Ek5da6hi, take milk and fruit. Study daily one chapter of Gtt6. Do regular charity, one-tenth one's income. Rely on your own self, give up servants. Do Kirtan at night, have Satsanga (spiritual gatherings).
Speak the truth at all costs, preserve lfilrya (seminal energy),
Satyam Vada, Dharman Chara, obserue Brahmacharya. (Speak the truth, do good, obserue celibacy.) AhimsE Paramo Dharma (Harmlessness is the highest truth), love one and all. Never huft another's feelings, be kind to all. Contrcl anger by lGhamE (brgivens), develop Vi6hra Prem (dMne love),
Keep daily spiritual diary you will evolve quickly. Hare K;ighr1a, Hare REma, Rddhe Govinda.
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Meii-ne Tere Liye Hridaya Andara Buitding BanEi. Come... Come here, my dear Krishna Kqnhat! (my Betoved). I have made a home for You in my heart.
Tere Liye Bahuta SErE KhEnE BanEI
Come...
I have preparedforyou!
Milk, curd, butter and sweet sugar candy are also there.
Come Soon Come Soon Krishna Kanh6i Meifi-ne Tere Liye Hridaya Andara Buitding
BanEi.
Come...
Come To My House, Tujhe Arati DikheUi. Come... I have shed tears for You day after day. Come to my house! I shall worship You with waving lights.
Why Late, So Late,Karate Kanhai Meii-ne Tere Liye Hridaya Andara Building BanET. Come... Why areYou lste, so late, my Krishna? I have made a home for You in my heart.
ChidEnand Chid6nand ChidEnanda H0i Hara HEla Meh Alamasta Sach-chid-Enanda HUn. (1)
I am Knowledge-Bliss Absolute...! ln qll conditions, I em carefree Existence-Knowledge-Bliss Absolute! AjarEnand Amardnand Achalananda HUfi Hara HEla Mei Alamasta Sach-chid-Enanda HUfi. (2) I qm unchanging, immortal and motionless Bliss' In all conditions, I am carefree Existence-Knowledge-Bliss! Nirbhaya Aur Ni6hchinta Chid-ghan6nanda H0fi Kaivalya Kevala KUtastha Ananda Hufi. Nitya Shuddha Siddha Sach-chid-Enanda Huil (3) I am free from fear and worries, I am the Blissful Atman, The Absolute Oneness, the Kutasthq (the changeless Self), Bliss Absolute!
Eternally Pure and Perfect, Existence-Consciousness- Bliss Absolute !
Knowledge-Bliss Knowled ge-Bliss, Bl iss Absolute ! In all conditions I am Knowledge-Bliss Absolute! I am without old age, without death, without motion' In all conditions I am Knowledge-Bliss Absolute. (4)
I am without
fear, without
Independent, unchanging, non-dual Atman, Immortal Atman, Advaita Atman. Eternal, pure, pedect, Knowledge-Bliss Absolute. (5)
ChidEnand ChidEnand . .
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GOD IS TRUTH
(Song of Govinda)
REma Krishna
- Govinda, God is Bliss - Govinda - Govinda, God is Knowledge - Govinda God is Love - Govinda, God is Light - Govinda
God is Peace
- Govinda, Control the senses - Govinda - Govinda, This is the teaching - Govinda Of all the Vedas - Govinda, Of all the scriptures Govinda Control the mind
Realise the Self
Through Through Through Shravana Manana (hearing, reflection)- Govinda Through Tapas Yoga (austerity, meditation) Govinda Through Mantra writing - Govinda Through Likhit Japa (mantra writing) - Govinda Through selfless service - Govinda Through Vivek, VichEr (discrimination, reflection) Govinda
- Govinda, Is God-realisation - Govinda - Govinda, Attain this - Govinda faith and devotion - Govinda meditation - Govinda
- Govinda, Speak the truth - Govinda Govinda, Through Ksham6 (forgiveness) - Govinda Observe Brahmacharya (puritl+ cetebacy) - Govinda Observe Mauna - Govinda
control anger
Serue, love, give Govinda, Serve the poor Govinda Serue the parents Govinda, Nurse the sick Govinda Do charity - Govinda, Be kind, be pure Govinda
- Govinda,
Be cheerful
Govinda
Govinda, Be tolerant
Govinda
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Be patient
- Govinda, Be forgiving - Govinda Be liberal - Govinda, Be moderate - Govinda In eating, drinking - Govinda In sexual matters - Govinda In everything - Govinda
Be regular
Govinda
Govinda
- Govinda
Govinda
Study daily - Govinda, 6rt5, Upanighads This will help you - Govinda To realise the Self - Govinda Do not smoke - Govinda, Do not drink Do not speak - Govinda, Vulgar words
Govinda Govinda
Do not take bribes - Govinda, This is bad - Govinda This is very bad - Govinda This is very very bad - Govinda It will spoil - Govinda, Your name, character - Govinda This will throw you - Govinda, In lower births - Govinda
To have a bad name
- Govinda Is more than death - Govinda It is very shameful - Govinda, It is disgraceful - Govinda It is ignominous - Govinda, It is heaven-closing - Govinda
Time is precious - Govinda, Do not waste a second - Govinda Utilise it - Govinda In Japa, Kiftan (chanting & singing the Names of Gdl - Govinda
In meditation
- Govinda
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I AM
Bhajo Rddhe Krishna Bhajo Radhe Shyama, Bhajo S-ltE REma, Bhajo Siya Rama. So'ham, So'ham, So'ham, Shivo,ham
OM OM OM OM OM OM - OM OM OM OM OM OM.
Worship Radha and Krishna, worship Radha and Shyama (Krishna), Worship Sita and Ramq worship Siyo (Sita) and Rama. I am He, I am He, I am He, I om Shiva!
Om, Om, Om....
I am neither mind nor body! Immortal Self I aml I am witness of three states! Existence Absolute! I am witness of three states! Knowledge Absolute! I am witness of three statesl Bliss Absolute!
Bhajo Radhe Krishna... Nothing exists! Nothing belongs to me! I am not this body! This body is not mine! I am not this Prana (vital force)l This prEna is not mine! I am not this mind! This mind is not mine! I am not this Buddhi (intellect)t This Buddhi is not mine!
am THAT I AM!
I am THAT I AMI
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IS RAM
Shri Ram Jay REm Jay Jay Ram Om. Shri REm Jay REm Jay Jay REm. Earth, water, fire, air and ether is REm, In heaft, mind, PrEna and senses is REm,
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front is Rdm,
Above is REm, below is Ram, behind is REm, To the right is REm, to the left is Rdm, everywhere is REm,
Truth is Ram, wisdom is REm, bliss is Ram, Peace is REm, power is REm and light is REm, Love is REm, mercy is Rdm, beauty is Rdm, Bliss is REm, joy is R6m, purity is Ram'
Snri Ram Jay Ram ... Refuge, solace, path, Lord, witness is REm, Father, mother, friend, relative, guru is R6m, Support, source, centre, ideal, goal is REm, Creator, preservel destroyer, redeemer is REm' Snri Ram Jay REm ... The goal ultimate of one and all is REm, Attainable through faith, love, worship is REm, Accessible to devotion and surrender is REm,
Approachablebyprayer,Japa(repetitionofaholyName)andKlrtan (singing of Godb Name) is REm, Adorations to Ram, salutations to Rdm, prostrations to REm'
Snri Ram Jay Rdm ...
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APADBANDHAVA NARAYANA
(Song of Sadashirra Narayana)
Apad-bEndhava Nerayana, Anatha Ralghaka SadE6hiva, Dina-bandh u NdrEyana, Dina-nEtha SadESh iva. ( 1)
Naroyana (the Refuge of everyone)lyou are the Friend of the ofirictedr o sqdashiva (the Eternal shiva)! you are the protector ofthe herpless! O Narayana, You are the Friend ofthe poor!
O Sadashiva! You are the protector ofthe unfortunate! Patita PEvana NEr6yana, patitoddhEra Sad66hiva, Vaikup[ha VEsa NErEyana, KailEsa VEsa SadE6hiva. (2) Narayona! You are the Redeemer of the sinner! O Sadashiva!You qre the tJplifter of thefoilent O Narayana! You are the Dweller ofVaikuntha!
O Sadashiva!You are the Dweller
of Kailasa!
Garuda VEhana NErEyana, Nandi VEhana Sadd6hiva, Chakra-p5 n i NErEyana, TriShU la-p5r1i Sad66h iva. (3) Narayana! Whose vehicle is the eagle Garuda!
O Sadashiva! Whose vehicle is the bull Nandi! O Narayana!Who has a Chskrq (discus) in His hand! O Sadashivq!Who has the Trishula (trident) in His hand!
Pannaga Shayana NErEyana, pannaga BhEshana SadE6hiva,
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Thy Name is a boat, NErayana, To cross this Samsdra (worldly existence), Sada6hiva. Thy Name is a weapon, N6rEyana, To cut this impure mind, SadaShiva.
Pahi Mam Raksha Mary NErayana,
PEhi MEm Raksha Mam SadSShiva. (7)
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Ram REm Ram REm, Jay Sita REm, Jay Jay R5dhe Shyam, Ram REm REm Ram, Jay Sita Ram, Jay Jay Radhe Snyam.
Glory to Ramq..., glory to Sita and Rama! Glory to Radha and Shyama (Krishna)!
Turn the gaze, withdraw the Indriyas, still the mind, sharpen the intellect. Chant OM with feeling, meditate on Atma (the Divine Selfl
Chant REm with feeling, meditate on $ta REm. Chant Shyam with feeling, meditate on R6dhe Sfryam. O Children of Light, will you drink not? Won't you drink not, The nectar of immoftality? REm Ram REm...
All Karmas are burnt now; you have become a livanmuKa! That blessed state Turffit-rrta, no words can describe! O Children of Light...
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The grass is green, the rose is red, and the sky is blue. But the Atman is colourless, formless and Guna-less too. O Children of Light... Life is shoft, time is fleeting, the world is full of miseries. Cut the knot of AvidyE (ignorance), drink the sweet Niruanic bliss. O Children of Light...
the Divine Glory all around! Then dive deep into the Divine Source, realise the infinite Blissl O Children of Light...
Do Asana, Kumbha( MudrE, awake the Kundalinl,
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Bhajo Radhe Krishna, Bhajo Radhe Shyema, Bhajo R6dhe Krishna, Bhajo Radhe Shyama, Bhajo S-lta REma, Bhajo Siya REma, Bhajo $rt6 REma, Bhajo Siya REma, Worship Radha qnd Krishnq... Worship Sita qnd Ramq,.. So'ham, So'ha11, So'ham, Shivo'ham, So'ham, So'ham, So'ham, Shivo'ham. Om Om Om Om Om, Om Om Om Om Om. I am He, I am He, I am He, I am Shiva...Om, Om, Om
...
I am fragrance in jasmine, all beauty in flowers, I am coolness in the ice, flavour in coffee, I am greenness in the leaves, the hue in the rainbow,
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I I
am the Mind of all minds, Prana (life-force) of all PrEnas, am the Soul of all souls, Self of all selves, I am Atman (theuniversalselflin all beings, Apple of alleyes, I am Sun of all suns, I am Light of all lights. I am Om Om Om Om Om, Om Om Om Om Om O1n Om.
I am
Absolute) of
pa
nishads,
I am silence in forest, thunder in all clouds, I am velocity in electrons, I am motion in silence, I am effulgence in the sun, I'm waves in the radio,
So'ham, So'ham, So'ham, Shivo'ham, So'ham, So'ham, So'ham, Shivo'ham.
I am support of this world, Soul of this body, I am Ear of all ears, Eye of all eyes, I am time, space, Drik (the Perceiver), and the Controller, I am God of gods, Director of Gurus. Om Om Op ...
I I I I
am am am am
melody in music, in REga-rEgini (melodic structures in music), sound in ether, Snarci Qtower) in Virya (seminal energy). power in electricity, intelligence in the mind, brilliance in fire, penance in ascetics. Soham, Soha1n...
who know the Self),
I am the reason in philosophers, will in JffEnis (those I am Prem (love) in Bhaktas (devotees),
Sam6dhi (superconscious state) in Yogis. I am That I Am, I am That I Am, I am That I Am, I am That I Am. Bhajo R5dhe Krishna ...
SHLOKAS
Nitya-Shuddham Nirabhasam NirEkEram Nirafijanam, Nitya-bodhary Chid6nanda4 Gurum Brahma NamEmyaham. I prostrate to that Guru, Who is the eternally pure Brahman,
ever effulgent, formless, taintless and eternally awake as pure Consciousness and Bliss.
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ram Vyaptap Yena Cha racha ra m, Tat-padam Dar6hitam Yena Tasmai Shri-gurave Namah, Prosfrotions to that Worshipful Guru who has reveq.led that Reality which pervades the entire universe - the moveable and the
immoveable.
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Kayena VEcha Manasendriyairv5 Buddhy6tmana Va Prakriteh Svabhavat Karomi Yadyat Saka la m Pa rasmai Nd rEyan5yeti Samarpayam i. Whatever I do with my body, speech, mind and senses,' by my intellect or by natural disposition Narayana.
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N6ham Kafta Harih Kaft6 Tvat-pUj6 Karma-ch6khilam. Yadyat Ka rma- ka romiti Tat-tad-a kh la m Sha m bho Tava rad ha na m. I q.m not the doer, Shri Hari is the Doer; all the actions thqt I do are His worship. O Shambhu (Benevolent, Shiva)! All the actions I do areThy
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Shri'&rr mi Chidan*ndaji
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" See God in
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a,ery fi"e, and the:n do your iork *orth,p " the Godwho is within aII beings."How g,an you a'er be
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Saba
Taja Ke Abhimdna Hari Nama GEo' (1) beings! AII are one! The same Prana (Life-Force) enlivens all Give up your pride and sing the Name of the Lord! Hari NEma Gao DaYE APan6o, Apane Hridaya Meiil Hari Ko BasSo' (2)
Sing the Name of Lord Hari andbe compassionate! Then Lord HariwiII dwell inyour heart'
Hari NEma PYErE SabakE SahErS, Hari NEma Japa Ke Sukha Snanti Peo' (3) The Name of Lord Hari is so sweet, supporting all' Repeating His Name, obtainhappiness and peace'
Kahe
"Nivritti" Hari NEma BhaKi, Hari NEma ShaKi, Deve Mukti. (4) Nrvrirrisays:"RepeatingtheLord'sNameisthehighestdevotion' The Lord's Name isfilledwith the Shakti (divine power)
That
be
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ARUNACHALA SHIVA
Arun6chala Shiva Arun6chala Shiva Arundchala Shiva Arurldchala Shiva
Shiva
(the Auspicious One), O Arufiachala (the holy mountainwhere the mountain Lord Shiva manifested as a column of light and then as
sbides)...! itself, considered the heart of the world where the Lord ever
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Eka SEra . . . Chqnt the Name of Lord Hari which is the real Essence. The Lord will remove all your worries.
SErI.
Ye Ndma Siddha Re REma Krishna Govinda Japa Ke Ananda pEyo Mana. Eka SEra . . ' Rq.ma-Krishna-Govinda, is the Nqme That hc.s been proven to bestow liberation. Attain Bliss by chanting the Name, O mind!
(1)
Pantha Aura SEre Chhora DUsare Re Krishna NEma Gare G6re py6re pyEre. (2) Eka Sara . . Give up all other paths. Sing! Sing the Name of Krishna with love, O my dear Jape JffEnadeva Hari Nama MalE Harasha Nirald paya peye. (3)
ones!
Eka SEra . .
Jfianadeva says: Through chanting the Lord's Name I have attained the stqte ofhighest bliss.
lis
HEla Mei, Jis De6ha Mefi, Jis Vesha Mefi Raho (1)
Jis KEma Mei, Jis Dh5ma Mei, Jis Gailv Mei Raho (2) RadhE-ramana, RadhE-ramana, RadhE_ramana Kaho.
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Jis Sanga Mefi, Jis Ranga Mei, Jis Dhanga Mefi Raho (3) Radha-ramar1a, Radh6-ramana, Radh6-ramana Kaho.
Radha-ramana, RadhS-ramana, Radhd-ramana Kaho. Whether you are immersed in Yoga (spiritual absortion in God), In Bhoga (earthly enjoyment) or in Roga (sickness and disease),
Chant...
Sar.nsara
Radha-ramana, Radh6-ramana, RadhS-ramana Kaho. Even if you qre immersed in the world, leading a family life and involved inworldly qctivities, Chant...
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Kashiwith Ganga.
KEShI Vi6hvandtha Gange, Shiva Hara Ka6hi VishvanEtha Gange. The Lord of the universe who dwells in Kashi with Ganga, Shiva (the Auspicious One) Hara, the Lord of the universe Who dwells in Kashi with Ganga.
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urEri. ( 1)
Who sports on the banks of the river Yamuna, Who moves about in Brindavan, Who lifted up the Govardhanq Mountain,
He is Gopala (the Cowherd), Krishna Murari (the Enemy of the demon Mura).
Da6haratha-nandana REma REm, Da6hamukha Mardana REma Ram Pa5hupati-rafijana Rama REm, P6pa-vimochana REma Ram. (2)
Rqmo is the Son of Dasaratha; Ramo is the Destroyer of the ten-headed Ravqna; Roma is the Delight of Lord Shiva, RamaWho purges one of all sins.
Ayodhy5-vasi REma Namo, Gokula-v6si Kt:iShna Namo, Vaikurl[ha-vasi Vighnu Namo, lGilssa-vasi Shankara Namo. (3) Prostrofions Prostrctions Prosfrotions Prostrotions
to Rama, who dwells in Ayodhya. to Krishna, who dwells in Gokula. to Vishnu, who dwells inVaikuntha. to Shankara, who dwells in Kailasa.
.
YamunS-tlra-vihEri . .
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KESHAVA GOVINDA KRISHNA
Ke6hava Govinda K;i5hna, Sach-chid-ananda Krighna.
Keshava (the Lord with beautiful hair), Govinda (the Protector of the
cows), Krishna (Blue like the slcY), S at- Chit-Anand a ( Existence - Consc iousness-Bliss).
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PREMA MUDITA
Prema Mudita Mana se Kaho REma Rdma Ram Shri Rema R6ma REm, Shri Rema Rama REm Shri Rama REma Ram. chant the Nqme of 'shrt Rama'withyour heartfilledwith love and joy!
Papa Kate Duhkha Mite, Leta REma NEm, Bhava Samudra Sukhada NEva Eka REma NEm. Shri Rama.... Sins will be destroyed and sorrows dissolved by taking the Name of
(1)
Rama.
The Na.me of Rama is the boat that gives happiness birth and deqth.
in the
ocean
of
Parama Snanti Sukha Nidhana, Divya REma NEm, NirEdhEra Ko AdhEra, Eka REma Nem. Shri Rama.... The treqsure-house of supreme peace and happiness is the divine Name of Rama. Verily, the one supportfor the helples.s is fhe Name of Rama.
(2)
Parama Gopya Parama Ishta, Mantra REma NEm, Santa Hridaya Sada Basata, Eka R6ma NEm. Shri REma... The most secret andfavorite montra is the Name of Rama. The only Nqme that resides always in the heqrts of saints is ,Rama,.
(3)
Mahadeva Satata Japata, Divya REma NEm, Kashr-marata Mukti Karata, Kahata REma NEm. Thqt which gives liberation to those dying holy name'Rama'.
(4)
Shri
Rema...
in
Kashi (varanasi)
is the
M6ta-pitE Bandhu SakhE, Saba HI REma Nam, Bhakta Janana Jivana Dhana, Eka REma NEm.
Shri Rama.... Verily, the Name of Rama is everything! It is Mother, father, brother,
(5)
friend!
The life-wealth of the devotees is the one Name, Rama.
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Parho Pothl Mefi REma, Dekho Kalam Mefi REma, Likho Takhti Mei R6ma, Hare REma REma REm.
REma REma REma...
in yout pen; Write Rama onyourwriting board. Hqre Rama Rama Rama. Rq.ma Rq.ms Rsmq... Piyo"Coffee"Mei R6ma, JTmofi KhEne Mei REma
Bolo Gh0mne Mefi REma, Hare REma Rdma REm. (1)
REma REma REma...
Rq.ma Rama...
Dekho Aittroi Se REma, Suno K6noi Se REma Bolo Jihva Se REma, Hare REma REma REm. (2) REma Rama REma...
See Rqmq with your eyes; hear Rama with your ears;
Rama...
Mei Rama, Dekho Svapna Meh REma, Mei REma, Hare REma R6ma R6m. (3)
Chqnt Rama inwaking; see Rama in dream; Find Rsmq in deep sleep.
Rama...
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See Rama
in your childhood;
see Rama
in your youth;
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Agara...
Vahi Malika Hei DuniyE Ka, Pita Mate Vidheta Hei. (1)
He creqted the whole world, He protects all beings. He alone is the Lord of the (Jniverse,
Father, Mother and Director
Agara...
If you
NahTh Vo
are...
Afa6na Ke Upar,
Agara...
Ifyou
are...
Karo Japa Nema Tapa Bhari, Raho JE Kar SadE Vana Mefi BinE Sadguru K[ Sangata Se,
Nahli Vo Dil Mefi BhEtE Hei. (3) Do intense Japa of His Name, Withdraw to the forest forever. Without the company of the true Guru,
Agara...
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If you are...
Pare Jo Sharana Mei UskI, Chhora Duniya Ke Lalacha Ko
(4)
Agara...
Whosoever takes refuge in Him, Rejecting the illusive attractions of the world,
Certainly will qttain the profound bliss of Brahman, And rejoice in the highest happiness - the abode of the Supreme!
Ifyou
are...
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Adi
B-rja
ala rkate
Ankurale Ropa VEdhale.
In the beginning there was only one seed; The seed sprouted s.nd took a differentform.
Eka BIjEpo$Taru Koti Koti Janma Gheti Sumanen Phalei KotiJanma Gheti Sumanen Phalefi Adi... In the womb of one seed, there are millions of trees, The flowers andfruits take millions of births, Theflowers andfruits take millions of births. In the beginning...
(1)
(2)
AAi...
Infinite God!You pervade the whole world assuming various forms. But in the end., there is only one Brahman.
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UTHO JAGA MUSAPHIR Utho JEga Musaphir Bhora Bhai Ab Raina KahEfi Jo Sovata Hei Jo Sovata Hei So Khovata Hei Jo JEgata Hei So P6vata Hei (1) O trqveler! Wake up! The night is gone. Why are you still sleeping? Hewho sleeps loses;
He who keeps awake gains.
After the birds have eaten away all the Whqt is the point in regretting?
NEdEna Bhugata Karni ApanT
seeds sown,
Ai PEpi Pdp Mefi Chaina Kahafi Jab PEp Ki Ga[hri Shi6ha onari
Phir Shi6ha Pakara Kyofi Rovata Hei (4)
O
deeds.
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Mata Pita Bandhu Tumhifi Ho Hamare llvan Sahare Krishna Py6re Krishna Py5re. (1) You are our Mother, Father and Relqtive, O dear Krishna, beloved Krishna, You are the Support of our Life' Sukha Duhkha Donofi Hamefi Eka Sa Hei Sharana Meh Aye Bhakta TumhEre Bhakta Tumhare. (2) Both pain and pleasure are slike to us; Your devotees have come to take rcfuge atYour feet. Man Mefi Hei Krighna Tan Mefi Hei Krishna Bhuvana Gagana Meifi Krishna Krishna Krishna Kt:iShna (3) O Krishnq! You are present in the mind and in the body; You are present in every speck ofthe earth and sl<y.
Usmei BasE Hei Nanda-duldre Nanda-dulare. (4) The doors ofmy heart are oPen, and in it dwells the darling of Nanda, the apple of the eye of Nanda, scys Mvritti.
SALUTATIONS TO LORD GANESIIA who is Brahman Himself, who is the Supreme Lord, who is the energy of Lord
Shiva, who is the source of all bliss, andwho is the bestower of all virtuous qualities and success in all undertakings. Lord Ganesha is the elephant-headed God. He is the Lord
of power q.nd wisdom. He is the eldest son of Lord Shiva and the elder brother of Lord Subrahmarrya. He isworshippedfirst in any pruyers. Without the Grace of Shri Ganesha qnd His help nothing whatsoever can be achieved. He is the Lordwho removes all obstacles on the path of the spiritual aspirant
ond bestows upon him worldly as well as spiritual success. He is the Lord of harmony and peace. His elephant head is significant in thqt it is the only figure in nq.ture that hss the
form of
symbolfor Om. Glory to Lord Ganesha! Moy the blessings of Shri Ganesha be upon us all!
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of all knowledge. O Ganapati, please listen to us and take your seat in our heqrt.
Orn Shri Mahdganapate Namah
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Va kra -tu nd a - m a hE
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Surya-koti Sama-prabha. Nirvighnam Kur0me Deva, Sarva-kErye6hu Saruada. O Lord Ganeshq with curved trunk qnd mighty body, Wo has the magnificence of a million suns, I pray to you, O Lord, to remove the obstacles
From all the actions
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Shuklambara-dharam Vishnum, Sha6hi-varnam Chaturbhujam. Prasanna-vadanam Dhyayet,
Sarva-vig
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O Lord Ganesha, clothed inwhite and pervading all the universe, Shining radiantly like the ivory rays of the full moon,
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and a charming' happy foce' meditate onYou thus, Lord, that qll obstacles may be removed'
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Who
Who
(rose-apple)' enioys nice fruits like Kapittha (wood-apple) and Jambu our sorrolv' is the son of Goddess Uma (Palati) andWho takes away
prostrate
to
the lotus-feet
of Ganeshq'
all
obstacles.
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experience and teaching of the Hindu rerigion. There is no other rerigion that ffirms that the one, non-dual universar spirit has arso manifested
deities. Lord Narayana, Lord shiva and the cosmrc power (shakti) htown as the Divine Mother are but afew of Its revered manifestations.
teachings of the hoty rand of India, Lthe one trqnscendental cosmic Spirit Divine, the lJniversql Soul, hqs manifested ltself in infinite names andforms. fts mosf sup eriorform, however, is lts manifestation as the personar God. This is the unique itserf in theform ofvarious
Itwqs Gurudev shri Swami sivanandaji's invariabre custom to commence all functions with the fonowing invocatory Kirtan that expresses worshipful homage to many divine monifestations of the one Supreme Reality.
Jaya Gaqe6ha Jaya Gane5ha Jaya Gane5ha pEhi Mam. Shri Gane6ha Shri Garle5ha Strricapsha Raksha MEm.
Glory to Lord Ganesha! May He protect me! o Revered Ganesha, save me (from all problems, dfficulties, sorrolys and distress)!
Sha rava nabhava Sharava na bhava Sha ravana bhava pah
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Om Namo NErayarlSya Om Namo NEr6yatlEya. Om Namo Nar6yan6ya Oq Namo NarEyanaya. Om Namo Bhagavate V5sudevaYa. Om Namo Bhagavate V6sudevEYa. Afijaneya Afiianeya Afiianeya Pahi Mam. Hanumanta Hanumanta Hanumanta Raksha Mam.
Datt6treya Datt6treya Dattdtreya PEhi MEm' Dattaguru Dattaguru Dattaguru Rakgha MEm.
Shankar6chErya ShankarachSrya Shankarachdrya PEhi MEm. Bhagavat-pada Bhagavat-pEda Bhagavat-pdda Rak5ha MEm. Sadgurudeva Sadgurudeva Sadgurudeva Pahi Mam' Shivenanda Shivenanda Shivenanda Raksha Mam. Sadgurudeva Sadgurudeva Sadgurudeva PEhi MEm. Chiddnanda ChidEnanda Chid6nanda Raksha MEm.
GangErEni GangarEni Gangar6ni Pahi Mam. BhEgirathi Bhdgirathi BhEglrathi Rakgha MEm'
om Adi-Shakti Maha-Shakti Para-Shakti P6hi M6m. IchchhE-Shakti KriyE-Sha Ki J ff Ena-Shakti Raksha Ma m'
REja-rEjeShva ri REja-raje6hvari R6ja-rdje6hvari
PE
hi MEm.
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Jay GaneSha Jay Gane6ha Jay Gane6ha Deva. Mata iakl PEruati PltE Mah5deva. Glory to Ganesh! Glory to Ganesh! Glory to Ganesh! His mother is Goddess Parvq.ti and Hisfather is Lord Shiva!
Eka Danta DayEvanta, Chara BhujE Dhari, MEthe Par Tilaka Sohe, Muse KI SavErI. (1) Jaya Gane5ha... He is the compassionate Lordwho has one tusk andfour arms. He applies a vermilion mark on His forehead qnd rides on a mouse. Glory to Ganesh...
PEna Charhe Phul Charhe, Aur Charhe MevE. Ladduan Ko Bhoga Lage, Santa Kare SevE. Jaya Gane5ha... Betal leaf, flowers qnd sweets in abundance are offered to Him. Huge offerings of laddhus (round sweets) are presented and saints serve Him. Glory to Ganesh...
(2)
Andhan Ko Ailkh Deta, Korhin Ko K6ya. BEnjhan Ko Putra Deta, Nirdhan Ko MEyE. Jaya Gane5ha... He makes the blind to see and gives a sound body to the leper. He blesses the childless with child and gives wealth to the poor. Glory to Ganesh...
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1.
Shankara-suvana BhavEnI-nandana.
Sing praises
to GqneshWho
2.
3.
4, MEngata
Withfolded hands, Tulasidas PraYs That Rams and Sita may always reside in his heart'
SALUTATIONS
Reality. He
a second, beginningless, causeless, ta.intless, self-existent, ever free, ever pure. He is not limited by time or space. He is infinite bliss and infinite consciousness.
one without
Lord Shivq is Love itsetf. His grace is infinite. He is the saviour qnd Guru. He is engaged in freeing the souls from the thraldom of motter. He assumes the form of a Guru out of intense love for mankind. He wqtches the activities of the individual souls and helps them in their onwqrd march.
Lord Shiva is qn embodiment of renunciation, mercy, love and wisdom. A little love a.nd devotion, a little chanting
- Om Nc,mq.h Shivaya _ is quite suficient to infuse detight in Lord Shiva. He is the universal Self, He is the true Self of all beings and creqtures. Behotd Him in q.ll names and forms. He wiil bless you with His vision. May His blessings be upon all of us!
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Vande Shambhum-uma-patjm
Su ra-g
brought under control by the practice ofyoga). I bow down to the Lord of Pashus (lit. animals, unenrightened tiving beings). I bow down
to Him Who has three eyes made of the Sun, Moon and Fire. I bow down to Him who is dear to vishnu and to whom vishnu is deqr. I
qlso bow down to Him
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Ka ra-chara na-kritam V6k-kayaja m Ka rmaja m Va, Shravana-nayanaja4 V6 MEnasam VEparadham. Vihitam-avihitam Va Saruam-etat Kshamasva,
Jaya Jaya KarunEbdhe Strri lVafraOeva Shambho. Whatever offences I hqve committed with the hand.s and feet, or with speech or body, or in deeds, with ears, eyes or with the mind,
knowingly or unknowingly, pleaseforgive ail these, o shri Mqhadevq! O Shambhu! O ocean of compassion! Glory, glory toyou!
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ram Ka runEvatE ra 4r, Sams6ra-sEram Bhujagendra-hEram. SadE Vasantam HridayEravinde,
Ka rpU
ra-ga
I bow down to Bhava (Shiva) Who is accompanied by Bhavani (Parvati). Shining with awhite radiance like camphor, He is an
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incarnation of compassion and the essence of the world' He has garlands of serpents and. ever dwells in the lotus-hearts of all'
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Or.n Tryam ba ka
U
rv6ruka m-iva Ba nd ha nEn-m rityor-m u kShiya Ma'mritat' and We worship the three-eyed One (Lord Shiva) Who is fragrant death for Who nourishes all beings; may He liberate me from
of Immortality, even as the cucumber is severed from its bondage (to the creePer).
the sake
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Asita-giri-samam Syat Kajjalam Sindhu-patre, Sura-taruvara-Sh5kha Lekhani Patramurvi' Likhati Yadi Gr:ihiWd Sharada Sarva-k6lam, TadapiTava Gulanam-i5ha Parap Na Yati'
O Lord,
if
of
leaf' and if Sharada the stout wish-fulfilting tree a pen, the earth the writing (Sarawati), the Goddess of Learning Herself takes these andwritesfor
eternity,
je
pa ra h, m Anta r-jyoti r-ba h i r-jyoti h Pratya k-jyoti h Pa retSh ivo'smy-a ha m' Jyoti r-jyoti l.r, Svaya m lyoti r-Etma-jyoti Atma-jyotir-ma no-jyotir-jyoti6h-chaGhus-sa Pa6hyati
O
Sa
BE hyE
Om!TheinnerLight,theouterLight,theomnipresentLight'theLight Light' that supreme, The Light of lights, Self-luminous Light, Atmic (the Auspicious One) I am' Light of the Self' Light of the mind'
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Nity6ya SnuaOnaya DigambarEya Tasmai NakErEya Namah Shivaya. (1) salutations to Shiva, wo wears the king of snakes as garrand, a the three-eyed God, Whose body is smeared with ashes, the great Lord, the eternql and pure One, Who has the quq.rters (north, south, eest,
west) as his garment and Who is represented by the ,,Na,! syllable
MandEkini Salila Chandana CharchitEya Nandl6hvara pramatha-nEtha Mahe6hvarEya, Mand6ra-mukhya Bahu-pushpa Supujitaya Tasmai MakEramahitEya Namah Shivaya. (2)
is worshipped.
(Mandakini) and decorated with sandarwood. paste, the Lord of Nandi, the Lord of the host of goblins and ghosts, the great Lord, Who is
the
Ganga
and. marry other kinds offrowers, qnd Who is represented by the greatness of the syltabl" ,,t ti,:-
that
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He Who is worshipped by Vasishtha, Agastya, Gqutama and other venerable sages and gods, He Whose three eyes are the moon, the sun and the fire, I bow to that Shiva, Who is represented by the syllable "Va'!
Ya
Pinaka-hast6ya Sanetanaya Divy6ya DevEya Digambaraya Tasmai Yakaraya Namah ShivEya. (5) Salutations to Shiva, Who is the embodiment of sacrifice, Who has matted hair, Who bears the Pinakq bow in His hand., the eternal Lord, the brilliant God, Who is Digambara (having space as a garment),
and Who is represented by the syllable "Ya'!
Phalashruti:
Pafr cha
nid ha u.
Shiva-lokam-avapnoti Shivena Saha Modate. The effect of this Stotrq (hymn): Anyonewho recites this sacredfive-syllable mantro (Namah Shivaya), in the presence of a Shiva-linga, attains the abode of Shiva and rejoices therewith Him.
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Ratnaih Kalpitam-Esanam Hima-jalaih SnEnam Cha Divy6mbaram, NEnEratna-vibhUshitam Mriga-madE-mod6nkitam Chandanam. J6tl,-champa ka-bilva-patra-rach itam Push pa4 Cha Dh E pam TathE Dipaq Deva DayEnidhe Pa6hupate Hrit-kalpitam Grihyatdm. (1) O Lord, Thou ocean of mercy, do accept these offerings conceived in my mind such as a sest made of precious stones, a bath in delightfu$y cool water, a splendid apparel bedecked with various gems, sandalpaste perfumedwith musk, the jasmine and the champakaflowers arranged upon bilva leaves, incense as well as light - O Lord of all
beings and creatures.
Sauvarne Manikhanda-ratna-rachite Patre Ghritam PEnakam, Bha kshya p Paff chavidhaq Payo-dadhiyutam Rambhd-phalam PEyasa m.
Snahnam-ayutam Jalam Ruchil<aram lGrpura-khandojjwlam,
TambUlam Manas6 MayE Virachitam BhaktyE Prabho SvTkuru. (2) Clarified butter, sweet pqyasam (rice pudding), the five kind of dishes, a drink made of Jaggery fruit, vegetables of innumerable varieties, tasteful water qnd betal scented with camphor - all thesefood offerings placed
in golden vessels which are set with the nine precious jewels have
conceived in my mind out of love and. devotion; do accept them, O Lord. Chhatra m ChE marayoryuga m Wajana ka m ChEda r6ha ka m N irmala m, VinE Bheri-m rida nga-kE ha la-kalE-gitarn Cha N ;ityap TathE. S6shtEnga m Pranati h Stutir-bah u-vidhE Hyetat-samasta m MayE,
Sankalpena Samarpitam Tava Vibho PEjEp GrihEna Prabho. (3) The chhatra (canopy), a couple of chamaras (yak-tail whisks) for fanning, qnd a stainless mirror,' the music of the lute, the kettledrum, the mridanga and the horn; singing together with dancing; obeisqnce
by the prostration of the eight limbs of the body; ycrious hymns and
prayers
- qll these, O
Shiva
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m. (4)
Thou art the Atman (the impersonal Self of all beings), nry intellect is Girija (Daughter of Himaloya and the consort of LordSiva); nry
Pranas qre TIly attendqnts; (this) body is Thy temple; ministering to the enjoyment of the objects of the senses is (my)worship toThee; (my) sleep is Samqdhi; all (my) moving about onfoot is the act of performing the rite
of circumambulation (walking round the deity); aU thewords (spoken) are lrymns to Thee - whatever work I do is Tlry worship, O Shambho. ra-charana-krita m VE k-kayaja m Ka rmajam V5, Shravana-nayanajam VE MEnasam VEparEdham. Vihitam-avihitam Va Saruametat-kshamasva, Jaya Jaya KarunEbdhe Shri tUanadeva Shambho. (5) Sins committed in action by the hands and feet, or by speech, or by the body, or by the ears and eyes, or by the mind - forgive all these sins whether of commission or omissio n. Glory be unto Thee, Thou ocean of mercy! Glory be unto Thee, O Mahadevs (God of gods)! O Shambho (Giver of happiness)!
Ka
(Glory to) Sadashiva (the Ever-Auspicious One) Who is accompanied by Amba, the Divine Mother! Om!
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RUDRASHTAKAM
Saint Tulsidas
Namami6ham-i6hEna Nirv6na-rUpam, Vibhum Vy6pakam Brahma-veda-svarEpam. Ajam Nirgunam Niruikalpam NirTham, ChidEkEram-Ek55ha-vasaln Bhaje'ham. ( 1) I adore You, the Lord and the Ruler of the whole universe, Eternal Bliss person ifed, the omnipresent and all-pervading Brahman,
Manifest in theform of theVedas. I worship Lord Shiva, Shining in His own glory, devoid of all attributes, undffirentiated,
desireles s, all-p ervading Consciousness.
NirakEram-omkEra-mulap Tunya4,
Girajfr ana-gotitam-i6ham Giri6ham.
Kar6lam Mahak6la-kalam Kripalum, GurlSgara-samsara-param Nato'ham. (2) I bow to the Supreme Lord, Who is formless, the source of Omkara,
the Turiya (beyond speech, understanding and sense-perception). Ruler of (Mount) Kailasa, devourer even of Time, terrible yet gracious, Abode of virtues and supra-cosmic.
Tushdr6dri-sank65ha-gauram Gabhiram,
Ma
Sphuran-mauli-kallolini-charu-ganga, Lasat-ph6la-balendu-kan[he-bhujangam.
(3)
I adore Him, Who rs possess ed of a form white as the snow-clad Himalayas, Who is radiant with the beauty of myriad Cupids, Whose head sparkles with the lovely stream of the Ganges.
Chalat-kundalam Shubhra-netram ViShElam, Prasann6nanam Nllakanthap Daydlum. Mrig6dhi6ha-charmambaram Munda-malam, Priyam Shankara1n Sarva-nathaln Bhajdmi. (4)
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I adore the all-merciful Shankara, Who has swaying rings hanging from His earlobes, Who is possessed. of beautiful eyebrows and large eyes, Who has a cheerful countenqnce snd a blue mark on His throat snd Who has a lion-skin wrapped round His waist and a garland of skulls round His neck.
Prachandam Prakrishtam Pragalbham Pare6ham, Akhan{ar.n Bhaje BhEnu-koti-prakaSham. TrayishUla-nirmUlanam ShUla-panim, Bhaje'ham Bhavani-patim BhEva-gamyam. (5) I take refuge in Bhavani's Lord, the Supreme God, Terrible, exalted, intrepid, indivisible, unborn, invested with the glory
of myriad suns,
Who roots out the threefold sufferings, holds q trident in His hand, And Who is qccessible only through love.
KalEtita-kalyana-kal panta-kEri, Sada Saj-janEnanda-ddtE PurErih.
ChidEnanda-sandoha-mohapahari, Prasida Prasida Prabho ManmathErih. (6) Beyond partition, ever blessed, bringing about universql destruction qt the end ofeach round ofcreation, Source ofperpetual delight to the virtuous, Slayer of the demonTripuras, Consciousne ss and Bliss personified, Dispeller of delusion, be
propitious!
Be propitious, my Lord, Enemy of Cupid! Na YEvad-um6-nEtha-p6daravindam
Bhajantiha Loke Pare Vd NarEnEm. Na Tdvat-sukham Shanti-santapa-n55ham Prasida Prabho Sarua-bhUtEdhivEsa. (7) As long as men do notworship the lotus-feet of Uma's Lord, There will be no happiness nor peace nor cessation of suffering
them,
for
Either in thrs world or the next. Therefore be propitious my Lord, Dwelling asYou do in the heart of all living beings.
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Na JEnEmi Yogap Japam Naiva PUjEm Nato'ha1n SadE SarvadE Deva Tubhyam.
Ja rE-jan ma-d
u
Prabho Pehi Shapan-namEmi-i6ha-Shambho. (8) I know notYoga, nor Japa, nor rituals. I simply bow toYou at all times, at every moment, O Shsmbho! Pray, protect me, my Lord, miserqble and afflicted as I am by a multitude of suffering, Governed by birth, (disease), old age (and death), O Lord Shambho! Phalashruti:
Rudr6shtakam-idar-n Proktam Viprepa-hara-tuShtaye. Ye Pa[hanti Nard-bhakty6 TeShEm Shambhuf Prasidati.
This hymn of eight verses was recited by the poet in order to propitiate Lord Hara. Shri Shambho is pleased with those who devoutly repeat it.
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JAYA SHIVA OMKARA
Shiw
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GAURI VARA
Gauri-vara Mano-hara
of Gauri, the Enchanter of the heart, Shiva (the Auspicious One), Shankars (the Benevolent), Who bears the Goddess Ganga, Who has mstted hsir,
The Lord
Who holds the bow Pinaka in His hand, the Great Lord' Girijd-pati Shiva TriPurdri,
Chandra-mauli Mangala-kEri, Kalpdnta-kE ri AsurEri, Shararlagata Ke Duhkha-hari. (2)
The Lord
who is adornedwith the crescent moon and brings auspiciousness, The Dissolver of the universe and Foe of demons,
Remover o/sorrows
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| Sivananda Ashram
Devotional Songs
LINGASHTAKAM
(Eight Verses on Lord Shiva)
BrahmamurEri Surarchita Lihgam Nirmala BhEshita Snobhita Lingam. Janmaja Duhkha VinE6haka Lingam TatpranamEmi SadEShivalingam. ( 1)
The Linga that isworshipped by Brahma, vishnu (Murari) and ail gods, Which is pure, effulgent and chorming.
And which destroys the sorrows resultant of birth, I bow before that Linga of the ever-auspicious Shrva.
Which destroyed the god of passion and showers mercy. Wich destroyed the pride of Ravana, I bow before that Linga of the ever-auspicious Shruo.
Sarva Sugandhi Vilepita Lingam Buddhi Vivarddhana KErana Lingam. Siddha SurEsura Vandita Lingam
Tatpranamami Sada6hivalingam. (3) The Linga that is annointed with fragrant sandal-paste, Which leads to growth ofwisdom.
Andwhich is revered by siddhas, devqs and esures, I bow before that Linga of the ever-auspicious Shiva.
Kanaka Mahamani Bhushita Lingam Phanipati Veshtita SnoOnita Lingam.
Dakshasuyajfia Vin56hana Lingam Tatpranamami Sada5hivalingam. (4) The Linga that is qdorned with precious gems set in gold, The Linga thqt is resplendent and is encircled by phanipati (the Lord
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Kunkuma Chandana LePita Lingam Pankaja HEra Su6hobhita Lingam. Safichita PEpa Vin66hana Lingam Tatpranamdmi SadSShivalingam. (5) The Linga that is anointedwith kumkum and sandal paste, The Linga that looks beautiful with the garland of lotuses.
The Linga that destroys the sins accumulated over many lives, I bow before that Linga of the ever-auspicious Shivo.
DevagalSrchita Sevita Lingam Bhavairbhaktibhirevacha Lingam. Dinakara Ko[i PrabhEkara Lingam TatpranamEmi Sada6hivalingam. (6)
The
Through their good thoughts qnd devotion. The Linga thqt is resplendent like billions of Suns,
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Ashtadalopari Veshtita Lingam Saruasamudbhava K6rana Lihgam. Ashtadaridra VinEShita Lingam TatpranamEmi SadEShivalingam. (7) The Linga that is resting on an eight-petalled lotus, Which is the cause of all creation.
Anilwhich destroys the eight types of poverty, I bow before that Linga of the ever-auspicious Shrvo.
Suraguru Suravara Ptijita Lingam Suravana Pushpa SadErchita Lihgam. ParEtparam Param6tmaka Lingam TatpranamEmi Sada6hivalihgam. (8) The Linga that is worshipped by Brihaspati (the preceptor of the gods) and Ind.rq (the King of the gods),
The Linga
Who offer flowers grown in the heavenly gardens. that is the Supreme Soul,
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SHANKARA
JI
KA DAMARU BOLE
Shankara Ji KE DamarU Bole, Shri Ram Jaya REm Jaya Jaya REm, Sfrri Ram Jaya Rdm Jaya Jaya Rem. Shri Ram... Lord Shiva's damaru (a small hour-glass shaped hand drum) says: "Lord Rama! Victory to Rama! Vctory ictory to Ramq_..!"
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TukErama Ki VinE Bole, Vitthala Vitthala JaYa Hari Nam, Shri Ram'.. Vitthala Vitthala Jaya Hari Nam. (lute) : saYs Saint Tukarama's vina "Vitthala (epithet of Lord Krishna)!Vitthala! Glory to the Name
(3)
of
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Strri Ram...
Soint Surdas's ikatari saYs: "Govinda (the Protector of the cows)! Govinda, Radhe Shyama"'!" Ramad6sa Ki Kubari Bole,
Raghupati R6ghava REjE REm, ShrI Ram'.' Raghupati Raghava R6je REm. (5) Saint Ramadasq's kubari (tambourine) says: "Raghupati (the Lord of the House of Raghu) Raghava (the Descendant of Emperor Raghu) Raia Rama (the King Rama)"'!" lGbirdEsa Ki lkatEri Bole, So'ham So'ham JaYa Hari Nam, So'ham So'ham Jaya Hari Nam.
(6)
Shri REm...
Saint Kqbirdasa's ikatari saYs: "I am He! I am He! Glory to Hari's Name.*!"
Shri R6m.'.
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Saint Ekqnatha's chipali (castanets) say: "Digombara (OneWho has space as His garment)! Digambara! Shri Pada Ballqbha (name of a saint) Digambara! Dattatreya Digambara!
HariOm Sadguru OpkEra, Nata Jana Hridaya Kamala Bhramara, Digambara Digambara, DattEtreya Digambara. (8) Shri Ram... Hari Om! The real Guru rs the Cosmic Sound OM, (that vibrates like) a honey-bee in the lotus heart of people! Digambara, Digambara! Dattatreya Digambara!
Guru NEnak Ki VEni Bole,
Satya-nam Satya-nEm, Satya-nEm Satya-nam. Guru Nanak's speech says: "The (Divine) Name is theTruth...!"
(9)
Snri Ram...
AnandEshram Kana Kana Bole, Sfrri Ram Jaya Ram Jaya Jaya REm, Snri Ram Jaya REm Jaya Jaya R6m. Snri Ram... Every atom ofAnandaAshram says: "Shri Rama Jaya Rama Jaya Jaya Rama...!"
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Shivananada Ki Vani Bole, Snyam Sfryam REdhe Shyem, Srryam Snyam Radhe Snyam. Swqmi Sivananda's voice says:
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Shri Ram...
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OM SHIVA OMKARA
Om Sniva Omkara Jaya Jaya, Bhaja Shiva Oqk6ra. Glory, glory to Om Shiva (the Auspicious One) Omkara (the Sacred Syllable OM ) ! Worship Shiva Omksra! Brahm6 Vishnu Sada6hiva, Hara Hara Hara Hara MahEdeva. Brqhma, Vishnu and Sadashiva (the Eternal Shiva)! Harq (the One Whowithdraws the universe) Mahadevs (the Great God)!
Striva Sniva Shiva Striva SadSShiva, Hara Hara Hara Hara Mahddeva. Shiva... Sadashiva ! Harq... Mahadev a!
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Yogi-rEja 6hiva Yogi-rEja Yogi-r6ja Sundar Yogl-raja (2) Lord Shiva!You are the King ofYogis! O Lord Shiva!You are the most beautiful King ofYogis!
Bhakta-r6ja Parama Sundara Bhakta-rEja BhaKa-rEja Shiva ghakta-rEja (3) Lord Shivs! You are the King ofyour devotees! O Lord ShivqlYou are the most beautiful King of ofyour devotees!
Guru-rEja Sarva-priya Shiva Guru-rEja Vara-rEja Ty6ga-mUrti Shiva-rEja (4)
Lord ShivalYou are the beloved Guru of all! O Lord Shiva! You qre the bestower of boons and the embodiment renunciation!
buru-raJa 5nrva Guru-ra]a Vara-raja Shiva-r6ja (5) Lord ShivalYou are the King of Gurus! O Lord ShivalYou are King among the bestower of boons!
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Na[arEja NatarEja Naftana Sundara Natar6ja Na[arEja NatarEja Naftana Sundara Na[ar6ja. (6) Lord Shiva!You qre called"Nataraja" (King ofdance) becauseyour
dance is most beautiful! O Lord Shivs!You are King among the Dsncers!
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SEmba-sad66hiva BholE-nEtha
Shambho Shankara GaurFnEtha. (1) Lord Shivq (also called Shsmbho and Shankar) whose consort is Amba (also htown as Gauri) is Bholenath - the guileless one - glory to Him! Nandi-vdhana SundarEnga Hara, Kandarp6ri BholE-nEtha. Chandra-chE{a-dhara Shankara Sukha-kara, IndrEdi-vinuta Gaurl,-ndtha. (2)
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Songs
Bholenath, the guileless one, has beautiful limbs, (He is) the enemy of lust snd has Nondi (a bull) as vehicle. He Who bears the Moon on His heqd, Who is the bestower
of
ShUla-damaru-dhara Kala-kala-hara, Phala-netra Shiva Bhola-natha. 86lendu PhEla V!6lEngarunda, MElEdhara Hara Gauri-nEtha. (3) Beqrer of trident and Dqmaru (Iittle drum), Death of death, with a third eye on His forehead is Bholenath - the guileless one. With a crescent moon on his head, serpents entwined onvarious limbs, wearing a necklace of skulls is Gquri's Lord. Jata-mukuta-dhara Ghata Ghata VlEpaka, Na[arEjE Shiva Bhola-natha. Kutila K0la Khala Daitya SamhEri, Natavara Shubha-kara Gauri-n6tha. (4) With a crown of mated locks and pervading every speck of space, king amongst the dancers is Shiva - the guileless one.
Destroyer of the crooked, wicked and demonical, dancer par
excellence, bringer
Deliverer of the people from the bonds of worldly existence, That consort ofGauri, Lord Shiva, the servant Keshavq (the poet) worships.
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Om Shivq (the Auspicious One)... paratpara (the Supreme Being)! I take refuge inYou, Omkqra (the Saued Syilabte OM), Shiva.
NamEmi Shankara BhajEmi Shankara, GiriiS Shankara Tava Sharanam, (2)
I bow to Shankqra (the Benevolent), I worship Shankara, I take refuge inYou, Shankara, the Consort of Girija (Daughter of
Himavan). Gauri Shankara Tava Sharanam, BhavEni Shankara Tava Sharanam. (3) I take refuge inYou, Shankara, the Consort of Gauri (the radiant
Goddess),
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HARA GAO Hara GEo Shiva Gao, Hara Gao... Hara Hara Shiva Snankara GEo' universe)!" the Sing, "Hara (the One Who withdraws uHara Hara Shiva Shankara Sing, "Shiva (the Auspicious One)!" Sing,
(1)
(the Benevolent)!"
Jaya UmE-n6tha JaYa MadanEntaka, Jaya Shiva TripurEri Gdo. (2)
Glory to Shiva, the Lord of Uma! Glory to the Slayer of Madana (god
oflove)!
Sing, "Glory to Shiva-Tripurari (the Enemy of the demon King
Tripurasura)!" Dama Dama Dama Dama Damar0 BEje, Nandi VEhana Gao. Jaya Uma Mahe6hvara G6o.
(3)
Hara GEo..'
He plays the Damaru (a drum) that sounds'dama dama"'!' Sing, "He has the bull Nandi as His vehicle-" Sing, "Glory to Uma-Maheshvara (the Great God and Lord of Uma)!" Jaya GangS-dhara Jaya Vi6hve5hvara, Jaya Jaya Bhav6ni-vara GEo. (4)
Glory to Gangadhara (Who bears the Ganges on His heqd)! GIory toVishveshvqra (the Lord of the Universe)!
Sing, "Glory to Bhavani's Lard!" Papa Vimochana Bhava Niraffjana,
Shiva Mana Mohana GEo. Hara Gao... Jaya Uma MaheShvara GEo. (5) Pure! is Who Who frees us from sin! Sing, "Shiva Mana-mohqna (the Enchanter of the hearts)!" Sing, "Gtory to llma-Mqheshvara (the Great God and Lord of Uma)!" Jaya N6ga Damana Jaya NEga BhUghana,
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qdornedwith snakes!
Sing, "Glory
Kalmasha Mochana Bhava Bhaya Harana, A, 5nrva Panchanana Gao. Jaya Uma Mahe6hvara Gao.
(7)
the
Hara G5o...
Who frees us from sin! Who destroys ofbirth and death)! Sing, "Shiva, the One with five faces!" Sing, "Glory to Uma-Msheshvara!"
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BOL SHANKAR
Bol Shahkar, gol Shankar
Shankar Shankar Bol, Hara Hara Hara Hara Mah6deva Shambho Shankar Bol. (1) Chqnt Shankara (the Benevolent), chant Shankara! Shankara Shankara sing ! Hara (the OneWhowithdrqws the universe)! Mahadeva (the Great God)! Shambho (the Benign) Shankara sing!
Bol Shankar, Bol Shankar
chit-shakti, of Lord Shiva and is considered as anincarnstion of Lord Shiva Himself. Lord Subrahmanya is the Commsnder-in-Chief of the Celestial Army. He carries in his hand a single-pointed spean On his banner is a cock, the symbol for awakening. He is the one who can lead you to the Light, the one who knows the easiest way to scatter all the obstacles on your path, all that is undivine, all that is confronting you and slowing your
He bestows mqterial and spiritual success to His devotees, even if they show iust a little devotion to Him. Lord Subrahmanya's other names are Skqnds, Guha, Muruga, Kumareshs, Sharavanabhava,
progress on the path
blessedness.
to
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always take refuge in Guha, the six-faced Lord, Who is of deep red
Who possess es great knowledge, Who is mounted on a divine peacock, Who is the son of Rudra (Shivq) and the Chief of colour like
sffion,
,:t \t { rMayurEdhi R[dam MahEvakYa GUdam, ManoharT Deham Mahachitta Geham. Mahadeva Devam Mah6veda Bhavar.n, Mah6deva Bdlam Bhaje Loka Palam'
of Mahadeva (Shiva)! Mounted on the peacock chariot, being the essence of the great Mahaval<yas (four sacred declarations), having a wonderfully attrqctive body and dwelling in the heart of great qrt sages, O Thou, Who art the quintessence of the four Vedas, Thou
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N6da-bindu-kaladi Namo Nama Veda-mantra-svarOpE Namo Nama JfiEna-pandita-svEmi Namo Nama - Vegu Kodi (1) Prqises to Him, Who is beyond sound, time and space; Prqises to Him, Who is the quintessence of the Veda mantras; Praises to Him, Who is the Lord of jnanis (sages)! - Thousands prostrations to Thee!
NEma Shambhu-kum6r6 Namo Nama Bhoga Antari-bala Namo Nama
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Naga-bandha-may0rE Namo Nama - para ShUrarl (2) Prorses to Him, Who is the son of Shambhu (Shiva); Praises to Him, Who protects the internql bliss; Prarses to Him, Who rides on the peacock And controls the snake ofthe sense-vasanqs ofthe devotees! Conqueror of the Asuras!
Chheda-danda-vinodd Namo Nama Gita-kinkini-pad6 Namo Nama Dhira-samprama-virE Namo Narna - Girir6jdt (3) Prqises to Him, Who wields the "velt (spear) in his hands; Prqises to Him, Whose anklets produce melodious sound; Praises to Him, Who is the hero of great valour! - Master of the Mountains! [All thefamous temples of Lord Subramanya are on top
of
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DIpa-mangala Jyoti Namo Nama
and bliss!
Tuesday: Dedicated
to Lord Subrahmanya
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Vayalura! (6) All the sevenworlds praise the Chola Kingdomfed by the River Cauvery. There, in the city of Vayalur, You adorn the Temple Like a King, enchanting the hearts of all.
Adaram Payil Arorar Thozhamy Serthal Kondavarode Munalinil Adal Vembari Mitheri M6kayi-lail - Eagi! (7) In those days, the saint Arorar rode on the white elephant, While hisftiend, the Chera King, followed him on his horse! Both taking the air route reqched Mt. Kailqsh!
Adhi Rndhavula Asu Padiya Cherar Konguvai K5vur Nanadadhil Avinan KudiVazhvana Devargal - Perumale! (8) On Mt. Kailash, the Cherq King sang the hymn Adi Andavulq: "This King's kingdom is KonguVaikavur. ln that kingdom, in the town Avinangudi, You are adorning the Temple! - as the God of gods!" Dipa-mangala Jyoti Namo Nama Tuya Ambala-lil6 Namo Nama Deva-kufijari-pdh6 Namo Nama - Arultar6i! (9) Praises to Him, Who is present in light offerings; Praises to Him, Who d,ances in the hearts of devotees; Proises to Him, Who has Devayani by His side! - Please bestow grace and bliss!
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SUBRAHMANYAM SUBRAHMANYAM SHANMUKANATHA Subrahmanyam Subrahmanyam Shanmukha-n6tha Subrahmanyam Subrahmanyam Subrahmaqya4 $hanmukha-nEtha Subrahmalyam Subrahmanyam (the Lord ofgood nature). Shanmukhanatha (the Lord having sixfaces).
Sniva Shiva Shiva Shiva Subrahmanyam Hara Hara Hara Hara Subrahmanyam Sniva Sniva Hara Hara Subrahmanyam Hara Hara Shiva Shiva Subrahmanyam
Subrahmanyam Subrahmanyam Shanmukha-natha Subrahmanyam Su bra h ma nyaln Subra h ma pya r.n Sha n m ukha-natha Su bra h manya m
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VEL MURUGA
Vel-muruga Vel-muruga Vel-muruga Pahi Mam, VelSyudha VelEyudha VelSyudha Raksha MEm. O Velmuruga (the Lord Who has a lance as a weapon) protect me! O Velayudha (Who destroys the demons wirh His Vel, lance) save me!
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HARA.HAROHARA HARA.HAROHARA
Hara-hardhara Hara-har6hara Hara-har6hara Hara-hardhara Hara-har6hara Hara-har6hara' Glory to God! Gtory to God! GIory to God! Glory to God! Glory to God! Glory to God! Palanimalai Aqdavanukku Hara-har6hara Swa mi-malai Ar.rdavan ukku Hara-har6ha ra. ( 1) Glory to that Lordwho hqs His abode at Palsnimalai (a mountain). Glory to that Lord Who resides at Swqmimalai (a mountain)' Hara-har6hara Hara-har6hara Hara-har6hara. (2) GIory to God! Glory to God! Glory to God! Tirucchendur Velanukku Hara-harohara Tirupparahkundranukku Hara-har6hara (3) Glory to that spear-wietding Lord who resides at Thiruchendur. Glory to that LordWho resides atTiruparangkundram' Kadir KEma Muruganukku Hara-har6hara Thiruthani VEsanukku Hara-har6hara. (4) Glory to Lord MurugaWho resides at Kadhirkamqm' Glory to the LordWho has His abode atThiruthani' Hara-har6hara Hara-har6hara Hara-har6hara' K6rttikeya SvEmi Ki JaYa! (5) Glory to God! Glory to God! Glory to God!
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Ingu IcchaiyellEm Unmele Vaithen, Idhil Ellalavum AyyEm Illaiye0m Muruga! Vap4a Mayil . . O Lord! Riding on a colourful peacock, Son of Lord Shiva, come! I amfocusing all my desires onyou only;
In this not
even a speck
Nenjamadhil Koil Vaithen Angu Nermai Enum Dipam Vaithen Ni Chefijilambu Koffjidave VE Muruga Sevarkodi
MayilVIra!
Vapla Mayil . .
I hqve built a templeforyou in my heart. There I have lighted the lamp of ,Truth,. WithYour tinkling anklets, Muruga come! With Your flag bearing the symbol of the Cock,
O va.liqnt Hero! Come
withyour peacock!
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SUBRAHMANYA SUBRAHMANYA
Subrahmanya Subrahmanya Subrahmanya pEhi MEm, K6rttikeya KErttikeya KErttikeya Raksha M6m,
subrahmqrrya (the Lord who is very dear to Brahmanas) protect me! O Karttikeya (the Krittikas's Son)... sqve me!
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SHARAVANABHAVA
Sharava nabhava Sharavanabhava Sharavarlabhava Pa hi ME m,
KErttikeya KErttikeya KErttikeya Raksha MEm. O Sharavqnabhava (the One born in the reeds)... protect me! O Karttikeya (the Krittikas's Son)... save me (from all problems, dfficulties, sorrows and distress)!
Sha
na
om,
Vel-muruga Vel-muruga Vel-muruga PEhi MEm, Velayudha Velayudha VelSyudha Raksha MEm. O Velmuruga (the Beautiful Lord who has a lance as a weapon)
protect me!
O Velayudha (Who destroys the demons with His Vel, lance) ssve me!
Sha rava na bhava Sha ravanabhava Sha ravanabhava PE h i ME m,
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Vel Ondu Vinai Illai, Mayil Undu Bhayam Illai Guhan Undu Kurai Illai- Maname Nam Guhan Undu Karai Illai- Maname.
The spear of the Lord destroys unluclcy fate, His peacock removes allfear. Lord Guhan removes all our shortcomings, O mind! Our Lord removes all our shortcomings, O mind!
SALUTATIONS TO LORD KRISHNA, the supreme incarnation of the great Vishnu. He was the unique and crowning incqrnation of all. He was the Purna Avatara, the Perfect Incarnation. He wos the world.-teqcher. He was a noble embodiment of all the great qualities of head and heart. He was a glorious qnd extraordinary personality. He exhibited miracles even when He was a child. The stories of his childhood illustrate lofty philosophical principles. He taught the supreme truths of Yoga, Bhakti and Vedsnta to Arjuna and Uddhava and., through them, to all humanity. Shri Krishno is the ocean of bliss. The music of His flute thrilled the hearts of Gopis qnd ever attracts the minds of
His devotees.
Though Lord Krishna appeared in humqn body, He had q divine body not composed of the five elements. He did not take birth here in the usual sense of the term. He did not die. He appeared. and disappeared through His Yoga Maya (the power of divine illusion). This is a secret known only to His
devotees, Yogis and sages.
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Vasudeva-sutam Deva m Ka msa-chEn E ra-ma rdana m, Deva ki-pa ra menandam Krishna m Vande Jagad-g uru m. I worship Lord Krishna, the Guru of the world, Who is the Son of Vasudeva, the Destroyer of Kamsa and Chanura, and the supreme Joy of Devaki (His mother).
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Pranata-kle6ha-n66h6ya GovindEya Namo Namah. Prostrations to Govinda (Who is also known as) Krishna, Vasudeva, Hari, and Paramqtman (the Supreme Soul), Who destroys the sorrows
of the devotee who bows down to Him.
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Krishn6ya V6sudevEya DevakT Nandan6ya Cha Nanda-gopa-kumErEya Govind6ya Namo Namah Prostrations, again and again, to Lord Shri Krishna, the Son of Vasudeva, the Delight of Devaki, the Darling of Nandagopa, the Protector ofcows.
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Yam BrahmE Va ru nendra-rud ra-ma rutah Stuvanti Divyailr Stava ih, Vedail;r Sdnga-pada-kramopanishada ir-gEyanti yam SdmagEh.
DhyEnEvasthita-tad-gatena Manase Pa6hyanti yam yogino, Yasydntam Na Viduh SurEsura-ganah Devaya Tasmai Namah. Prostrations to that God Who is eulogized with divine hymns by Brahma (the Creator), Varuna (the god of water), Indra (the lord of gods), Rudra (Shiva), and Msrutas (the airs), about Whom the Sqma chqnters sing (when chanting) Vedas and their Angas (the six auxiliary sciences) in the Padq and Krqma methods (specific menners of Vedic recitation), (Who is glorified) in the tJpanishsds,
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Who is'seen'by theYogis in meditation when their minds are to gods and demons
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MUkam Karoti VachElam Pangum Langhayate Girim, Yat Kripd Tam-aham Vande ParamEnanda MEdhavam
Source of supreme bliss, Whose Grace makes the dumb eloquent and the cripple cross mounfoins.
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Jayatu Jayatu Devo Devaki-nandano'yam, Jayatu Jayatu Krishno Vrishni-vam6ha-pradipah. Jayatu Jayatu Megha-Shy6malah Komal6ngo, Jayatu Jayatu Prithvi-bhara-na6ho Mukundah. All glories to the Supreme Lord Who is known as the son of Devaki! All glories to Lord Krishna, who appeared as the Light in the dynasty of Vrishnis! All glories to the Lordwith beautiful limbs, Whose dark blue complexion resembles rq.in-Iqd en clouds! All glories to Mukunda, Who lightens the burdens of Mother Eqrth!
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Kamsach-chhedana-ka uravedi-hananam Kunti-sutE-pEla nam, Etad Bh6gavatam Pur6na-kath itap Snri-krigh r1a-lilamrita m. Beginning with birthfrom Devaki Devi's womb and then growing up in the house of the Gopi (cowherd woman, yashoda), killing crafly Putana, holding up Mount Govardhana, destroying Kamsa and others, annihilating the Kaursvas and their allies, protecting the
sons of Kunti
of shri Krishna
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KadEch
it
Kd
I i
ndi-tata
ro,
Muda GopI,-nErl-vadana-kamalEsvEda-madhupah.
RamE-Shambh u-brahmE-a ma ra-pati-ganeShErchita-pado,
Jagann6thah Sv5mi Nayana-patha-g6ml Bhavatu Me! (1) Sometimes in great happiness Lord Jagannatha mskes a loud concert with His flute in the groves on the banks of the Yamuna. He is like a bumblebee Who tastes the beautiful lotus-like faces of the cowherd damsels ofVraja, and His lotusfeet areworshipedby greatbeings such
as Lakshmi, Shiva, Brahma, lndra and Ganesha. May that Jagannatha Swsmi be the object of my vision-
Bhuje Savye Vepur-n Shirasi Snikri-pincnhaq Ka[itate, DukU la m NetrE nte Sahachara-katEkSham Vidadhat.
SadE 5h rimad-bri ndEvana-vasati-lTla-parichayo,
Lord Jagannatha holds a flute. On His head He wears thefeathers of peacocks and onHis hrps Hewearsfineyellow silken
cloth. Out of the corners of His eyes He bestows sidelong glances upon His loving devotees. He always reveals Himself through His
I g1
pastimes in His divine abode of Vrindavana. May that Jagannotha Swami be the object of my vision.
MahE m bhod hestire Kanaka-ruch i re NIla-sh ikha re, Vasan PrEsadEntah Sahaja-balabhadrena BalinE. Su bhadrE-mad hya-stha h Sa kala-sura-sevEvasa rado,
JagannEthah SvEmi Nayana-patha-gemi Bhavatu Me. (3) Residing on the shore of the great ocean, within a large palace situated upon the crest of the brilliant, golden Nilachala Hill, along with His powerful brother Balabhadra, and in the middle of them, His sisfer Subhadra, Lord Jagannatha bestows the opportunity for devotional service upon all godly souls. May that Jagannathq Swami
be the object of my vision.
Kri pE - pE r6va ra
h Saja
la
-ja ad
I
-5h re
n i-
ruch i ro,
Ram6-vanisoma Sphurad-amala-padmodbhava-mukhaih.
Surendrair-Eradhyal;r Shruti-gana-ShikhE-gita-charito, JagannEthah SvEmI Nayana-patha-gaml Bhavatu Me. (4) Lord Jagannatha is qn Ocean of Mercy. He is beautiful like a row of dense rq.in clouds (on a parched horizon). He is glorified by Lakshmi (Rama), Sqrasvati (Vani), ancl IJma aswell as by the resplendent
Lords of the gods, Shiva and Brahma (padmodbhava), and other gods. His glory rs sung in the Upanishads which are the crown-jewels of the
Vedq.s.
Stuti-prEdur-bhEvam Pratipadam-upe ka rnya Sadayal.r. DayE-si ndh u r-bandhuh Saka la-jagatEm Sindhu-sutaya, JagannEthah SvEmi Nayana-patha-gamT Bhavatu Me. (5)
When Lord Jagqnnatha rs on His Ratha-yatra cqrt and is moving along the road, at every step there is a loud presentation ofprayers and songs chanted by large s.ssemblies of Brahmanas. Hearing their hymns Lord Jagannatha is very favorably disposed towards them. He is the ocean of mercy s.nd the true friend of ail the worlds. May that Jagannatha Swami along with the daughter of the ocean (Goddess Lakshmi) be the object of my vision.
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brahm6-pldah
ra
Devotional Songs
Pa ra
N
iv6si NilSd
hita-cha
nta-5hi rasi.
RasEnando RddhE-sarasa-vapur-Slingana-sukho,
JagannEthaI SvEmi Nayana-patha-gdml Bhavatu Me. (6) He is the crown-iewel of Lord Brshma and His eyes are like the fullblown petals of the lotus. He resides on the Nilachala Hill, and His lotusfeet are placed on the hoods of Ananta (Adishesha, the ten
thousand headed divine serpent). Lord Jagannatha is overwhelmed by the mellows of love and He becomes ioyfulwhile embracing the body of Srimati Radharqni, which is like a cool pond. May that Jagannatha
Swami be the obiect of my vision.
Na Vai PrErthyam R6jyam Na Cha Kanakat6 Bhoga-vibhave, Na Yache'ham Ramyam NikhilajanakEbhyE1n Varavadhum. Sada KEle K6le Pramatha-patinE Glta-charito,
m-asaram Sura-pate, Ha ra Tvam Pd pan6 m Vitati m-apa rEm Y6dava-pate. Aho DinanEtham Nihitam-achalam PEtumani6ham, Jaganndthah SvEmi Nayana-patha-gamT Bhavatu Me. (B) O Lord of the celestials, please quickly remove this useless material existence I am undergoing. O Lord of the Yadus, please destroy this vast ocean o/sins which has no shore. Alas! This is certain: the Lord's Iotus feet qre bestowed upon those who feel themselves fallen and have
Hara Tva m
Sa
qsara r1 Drutata
ra
be the
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BHAJA GOVINDAM
IN 12 VERSES
Shri Shankaracharya
Bhaja Govindam Bhaja Govindam, Bhaja Govindam M0dha-mate. Sampr6pte Sannihite KEle Na Hi Na Hi Rak5hati pukrifi-karane. (1) Bhaja . . . Do Bhajan (praise or worship) of Govinda! Do Bhajan of Govinda! Seek Govinda! O fool! When death nears, (secular knowledge and terse sayings of grammar) like "Dukrifikarane" will not save you!
KE Te Kant6 Kaste Putrah Sams5ro'yam-ativa
Vichitrah'
Bhaja. .
ngatva m
hsa
ngatve
rmohatva m.
NirmohaWe Ni6hchalitatvam Ni6hchalitatve Jivan-mukti[. (3) Bhaja . . . From the company of the wise (Satsanga) arises non-attachment; from non-attachment arises freedom from delusion; when there is
freedom from delusion, there arises steqdiness of the mind; from steadiness comes Jivanmukti (Iiberation while alive). Md Kuru Dhana-jana-yauvana-garuam Harati NimeshEt Kalalr Sarva4, M6yE-mayam-idam-a khi la m H itvd Brah ma-padam Tva m Pravi6ha
vidiwa. (4) Bhaja , . . Do not be puffed up with the pride of wealth, with the people (under your command), with your youthfulness. Time (Yama, the Lord of Death) sweeps away everything in a moment. Leaving aside all these, after knowing their illusory nqture, attsinknowledge (of the Self) and enter into Brahman (i.e. become one with Brahman or the Absolute).
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Dinayaminyau S6yam-pratah Shishira-vasantau punar-ayEtah, Kala[-kr-rrdati Gachch hatyayus-tad-a pi Na M ufr chatyE5ha-v6yu h. (5)
Bhaja. ,
Day and night, dawn and dusk, Sisira andVasanta (winter and spring) come again and again. Time rolls on and our life ebbs away. Even then
desire does not leave us. Ka Te KEntE Dhana-gata-chintE Vatula Kim Tava NEsti NiyantE,
Trija
gati Sajjana-sangatir-eka-bhavati Bhav6 rnava-ta rane Nau k6. (6) Bhaja . . . O deluded one! Why are you engrossed in thoughts of spouse and
of the
serve
Yoga-rato Va Bhoga Rato VE Sahga-rato Va Sanga-vihlnah, Yasya Brahmani Ramate Chittam Nandati Nandati Nandaty-eva. (7)
Bhaja . .
or unattached; (but) he whose mind takes delight in Brahman (the Absolute), he alone enjoys bliss; verily he alone enjoys
b/iss.
mate
Ba lon
mattavad-eva. (9)
Bhaja . .
The Yogin who wears but a Godqdi (rags stitched together into a cloth), who walks the path that is beyond merit and demerit, whose
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mind is joined in perfect union with its goal, he enioys bliss only and lives thereafter like a child, or one intoxicated.
nu r-vya rtha
Ku
Bhaja . , . Inyou, in me and everywhere exists the same All-pervading Reality (Vishnu). Being impatient, you are unnecessarily getting angry invain. Behotd the one Self alone in all. Abandon everywhere the ignorance of
difference.
Geya
GitE-na ma-sa hasra m Dhyeya m 5h ripati-r0 pa m-ajasra m, Neyam Sajjana-sahge Chittam Deyary Dina-janaya Cha Vittam. (11)
Bhaja . . . Daily chant the Gita and the Sahasranama (thousand names of the Lord). Meditate on LordVishnu, the Lord of Lakshmi, uninterruptedly. Lead your mind to Satsanga. Give your wealth to the poor and the
afflicted.
Guru-charal6mbuja-nirbhara-bhaktah SamsarEd-achirad-bhava MuKah, Sendriya-m6nasa- niya mad-eva r.n Drakshyasi N ija-hridayastha m Deva m. (12)
Bhaja. .
Have full devotion to the lotus feet of the Guru and quickly attain Iiberationfrom Samsara. If you controlyour mind and senses thus, you will behold the Lord (Brahman) seated inyour own heart.
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GOVINDA BOLO
Govinda Bolo, HariGopEla Bolo, Radha Ramaqa, Hari Govinda Bolo. Repeat, "Govinda (the Protector of the cows), Hari (the Destroyer evil) and Gopala (the Cowherd)."
Repeat, "Radha-ramana (Radha's Beloved), Hari and Govinda.."
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Adharam Madhuram Vadanam Madhuram, Nayanam Madhuram Hasitam Madhuram. Hridayam Madhuram Gamanam Madhuram, Madhur6dhi-pater-akhilam Madhuram. (1)
Sweet are His lips and sweet Hisfoce, Sweet are His eyes and sweet His smiles. Sweet is His heq.rt and sweet His gait; The Lord
Vachanam Madhuram Charitam Madhuram, Vasanam Madhuram Valitam Madhuram. Chalitam Madhuram Bhramitam Madhuram, MadhurEdhi-pater-akhilam Madhuram. (2)
Sweet q.re His words qnd sweet Hrs acfions. Sweet are His cloths and sweet His posture. Sweet are His movements and sweet His gestures; the Lord sweetness...
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Venur-madhuro Renur-madhurah, P6nir-madhurah Padau Madhurau. N;itya4 Madhuram Sakhyam Madhuram, Madhur5dhi-pater-akhilam Madhuram. (3)
Sweet is His flute qnd sweet the dust of His feet, Sweet are His hqnds qnd sweet Hisfeet. Sweef is His dance and sveet His friendship; the Lord
of
sweefness...
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Sweet is His form and sweet the sacred mark on His forehead; the
Lord of sweerness...
Salilam Madhura1n Kamalam Madhuram, Madhur6dhi-pater-akhilam Madhuram. (6) Sweet is His Gufija (a small red-black berry that Krishna was fond of) and sweet His garland, Sweet isYamuna and svveet Her rippling, Sweet is the stream and sweet the lotus; the Lord of sweetness... Gopi Madhur5 Lila MadhurE,
Yashtir-madhurE Srishtir-madhura. Dalitarl Madhurarl Phalitam Madhuram, Madhurddhi-pater-akhilam Madhuram. (8) Sweet are His mates (Gopas) and sweet Hrs cows, Sweet is His staffand sweet His creation. Sweet is Hiswrath qnd sweet His grace; the Lord of sweetness...
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DARSHANA DO GHANASHYAMA
Shri Narsi Mehta
Dar5hana Do Ghana-5hyama Natha Mori Afikhiy6 Pyasi Re Mana-mandir Ki Jyoti JagE Do Ghata-ghata-vasi Dar6hana Do . . . O my Lord Ghanashyama (with the complexion of the cloud-laden Grqnt meThy Darshan (revealThyself to me).
Re.
sl<y),
Mandir-mandir Murat Teri Phir BhT Na Dekhl Surat TerT Yuga Bite Na AyI Milana Ki P0ranamasi Re. Dar6hana Do . . . Thy image is worshipped in every temple, Even then I am unable to behold Thee. Though ages have passed, the full-moon night of meeting Thee has
(1)
notyet come.
O Lord Ghanashyamq, grant me Thy Darshan...!
Dv6ra DayE KE Jaba Tu Khole, Pafichama Svara Mefi G0figa Bole AndhE Dekhe Lafigf6 Chala Kara Dar6hana Do . . . Pahufiche KE5hI Re. Thou When the door of mercy opens, The dumb begin singing in beautiful melodious voices, The blind can see, and the lamewalking onfoot reach Kashi
(2)
(Varanasi).
O Lord Ghanashyama, grant me Thy Darshan...! PEnI Pikara Py6sa BujhEilfi
(3)
Dar6hana Do . .
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Nirbala Ke Bala Dhana Nirdhana Ke Tum Rakhavare BhaKa-janana Ke Tere Bhajana Mefi Sab Kuchh PEUfi Mi[e Udasi Re. (4) Dar6hana Do . . The strength of the weak and the wealth of the poor, Thou a.rt the protector of Thy devotees. Everything comes by worshipping Thee And depression and somows are removed.
O Lord Ghanashyama, grant meThy Dqrshan...!
N6ma Jape Par Tujhe Na Jdne Unko Bhi T[ ApnE MEne Teri DayE KE Anta Nahifi Hei He Dukha-nE6hl Re. (5) Dar6hana Do . . . Some repeat Thy Name, but do not know Thee. Thou considers them also to be Thy own. Thy compassion is boundless, O Destroyer of all sorrows!
O Lord Ghanashyama, grant meThy Dqrshan...!
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'Narsi'Ki Ye Binati Suna Lo Dar6hana Do. . . Bhakta-vil6si Re. (7) For a long time I have been standing intoxicated at Thy door, begging
for
to
the prayer
Thou who art full of affection for Thy devotees! O Lord Ghanashyama, grant meThy Darshan...!
Ldja Na Lut JEye Prabhu Teri, NEtha Karo Na DayE Meh Deri Tinofi Loka Chhora Kara Ao Dar6hana Do. . . Gagana-niv6si Re, (B) will be Thy reputation! mercy or tarnished O Lordl Delay not Thy O Master! Leave the threeworld.s behind and come, come to me!
O Lord Who pervades the entire universe! O Lord Ghanashyamo, grant meThy Darshqn...!
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BHAKTAVATSALA GOVINDA
Bhakta-vatsa la Govi nda, Bhd gavata-priya Govi nda. Affectionate to devotees, Govindal Beloved ofdevotees, Govinda!
Patita-pEva na Govinda, Para ma-day6lo Govinda.
Redeemer of
Na
nda-m
nda Govi nda, NavanTta-chora Govinda. Son of Nanda, Who besfows liberation, Govinda! Who steals butter, Govinda!
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Verlu-vilola Govinda, Vijaya GopEla Govinda. Flute playea Govinda! Victory to Gopala Govindq!
Karu r1a-s5ga ra Govi nda, Ka maniy5nana Govinda'
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GopEla-gokula-vallabhi-priya, Gopa Gosuta-vallabham. CharanEravindam Aham Bhaje, Bhajaniya Sura-muni-durlabham. (1) O Gopala (a name of Lord Krishna)! Beloved of the dqmsels of Gokula! Lord of the cowherds, cows snd calves! O worshipful Lord, I worship Thy lotus feet, which even the Devas (gods) qnd the Rishr's (seers of the Truth) find dfficult of attainment!
Ghana-ShyEma Kama Aneka Chhavi, LokEbhir6ma Mano-haram. Kiffjalka-vasana Ki6hora M0rati, Bhuri Guna KarunEkaram. (2) O Thou of the darkish blue hue like the thickly laden clouds, Who hast the splendour of countless cupids, Who delights the worlds, Who is so beautiful as to attract the minds of all, Whowearsyellow silken
cloth, Who is endowed with many good qualities and Who is most
compassionate, (I worship Thy lotus feet).
Shira-keki-pichchha Vilola-kundala, Aruna Vanaruha Lochanam. GuffjEvatamsa Vichitra Saba Anga, Bhakta-bhava-bhaya-mochanam. (3) O Thou Whose head is adorned with a peacock's feother, Who hast swaying eamings, Whose eyes qre like the lotus, Who wearsflower garlands around your neck, Whose limbs are very graceful, Who liberates (the devotees) from the feor ofbirth and death (I worship Thy
lotus feet).
Kacha-kutila Sundara-tilaka-bhrU, REkE-mayanka-samEnanam. Apa ha ra na-tu lasidasa -trasa, Vi hE ra Vrind6kEnana m. (4) O Thou, Who hast curly hair, a beautiful Tilak (holy mark on the forehead), charming eye-brows and a face equal to the futt moon, Who destroys the fears of Tulsidas and Who sporrs in the forests of Vrindavan, (I worship Thy lotus feet).
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BHAJA RE GOPATAM
Shri Sadashivabrahmendra
Bhaja Re GopElam MEnasa, Bhaja Re GopElam. Worship Gopala, O my mind!Worship Gopala! Bhaja GopElam Bhajita-kuchelam, Trijagan-m0lam Diti-suta-kElam. Bhaja Re . . . Worship Gopala, Who is worshipped by Kuchela (Sudama, a
(1)
Who is the source of the three world.s, Who is the cause of the death Diri's sons (demons). Agama-sEral1 Yoga-vicharam, Bhoga-Sharlram BhuvanEdhEram. (2) Bhaja Re . . . Worship Him Who is the quintessence of the Vedas, Who is sought by Yoga, Whose body is Bliss and Who is the support
of the universe.
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Kadana-kuthdram Kalusha-vidUram, Madana-kumaram Madhu-samharam. (3) Bhaja Re . . . Worship HimWho is beyond sins and Wo dispels ignorance, Whose son is rhe God of Love and Who destroyed Madhu (a demon). Nata MandEram Nanda-ki6horam, Hata-ch6nUram Hamsa-vih6ram. (4) Bhaja Re , . . Worship Him, the Son of (the cowherd king) Nanda, Who is the wish-fulfilling treefor His devotees, Who killed Chanura (the evil wrestler) andWho delights in the company of (the great saints), the
Paramahamsas.
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KAMALA VALLABHA
Kamala-vallabha Radhe-Shy6ma Kamaniy6nana REdhe-ShyEma. (1) With aface resembling a beautiful lotus, Radheshyam (Radha's blue coloured Krishna), The Lord of Lakshmi, Radheshyam. KanakEmbara-dhara REdhe-ShyEma Kaustubha-bhUshana R6dhe-Shy6ma. (2) Radheshyam, wearing yellow silken cloth, Radheshyam, adorned with the Kaustubha gem. Akhanda-svarUpa REd he-ShyEma Amita-parakrama Radhe-ShyEma. (3) Radhe shyam, of indiv isible fo rm, Radheshy am, of enormous v alour. Aparich-chhinna REdhe-Shyama Amara-jana-priya REdhe-Shydma (4) Radhe shy am, th e unlimite d, Radheshyam, dear to the gods.
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EHI MUDAM
Ehi Mudam Dehi Me Shri t<righna Krishna, PEhi MEm GopEla-bala Krishna Krishna. (1)
Give me this B/iss, O Krishnal Cowherd-boy,I take refuge inThee.
Bhakta-paripElaka Shri Krishna Krishna, Bhakti-mukti-dEyaka Shri Krishna Krishna. (4) Protector of devotees ! Bestower of devotion and liberation! Gopi-jana-vallabha Shri Krishna Krishna, Gopa-kula-pelaka Shri Krishna Krishr.ra. (5)
The beloved
Sarva-loka Nayaka Shri frighpa Krishna, Sarua-jagan-mohana Shri K;ishna Krighna. (6)
The Leader of the whole world! Enchqnter
Sach-chid-Enanda (Kflghna) Sach-chid-Enanda. Sach-chid-Snanda (Guru) Sach-chid-Enanda. (7) Thou, Krishna, art Existence-Knowledge-B/iss.
Thou, Guru, art Existence-Knowledg e-Bliss.
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PRABHU MORE
Saint Surdas
Prabhu More Avaguna Chitta Na Dharo, Samadara6hi Hei NEma TihEro, ChEho To Pdra Karo. O Lord! Be nof conscious ofmy sins! By equalvisionYou are known. And if only You wish, You can take me ocross
(The ocean of existence) to the Beyond.
Ika LohE PUjE Mei Rakhata, Ika Ghara Badhika Paryo, Pdrasa Guna Avaguna NahIfi Chitavata, Kafichana Karata Kharo. (2)
Prabhu More Avaguna... One piece of iron is used inworship, And another in the butcher's blade.
The Philosopher's stone sees not any dffirence, Converting both to gold. O Lord, be not conscious of my sins... Eka
Aba KI Bera Mohi PEra Ut6rou Nahifi Pr6na JEta Taro. (3) Prabhu More Avaguna... One is known as'a bound soul', and another as'the Supreme', But both ate one in (the poet) Surdas's Shyam (Lord Krishna).
There came a quarrel between Surdas and Shyam: "This timeYou must take me across to the Beyond,
Or Your vow to be our Saviour will prove false!" O Lord, be not conscious of my sins...
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Govinda Meri Yaha PrErthanE Hei, BhUlUf Na Meii Nama Kabhl Tumh6ra. Nishkama Hoke Dina-Reta Geuh, Govinda D6modara M5dhaveti. (1) O Govinda (Protector of cows)! Ihis rs my prayer: Let me notforgetYour Name at any time! Let me sing Your Name day and nightwithout any expectation. (Let me sing), "Govinda, Damodara (Who is known by a purified mind), Madhava (the Lord of Mother Lakshmi)!" Govinda D6modara MEdhaveti, He Krishna He Y5dava He Sakheti. Deh5nta K6le Tuma SEmane Ho,
Bansi BajEte Mana Ko Lubh6ye. (2) (Let me sing), "Govinda, Damodara, Madhava! O Krishna! OYadava (Descendent ofYadu)! O Sakhs (Friend)!" At the time of my desth, may You be before me,
May You make Your flute sing, may You steal nry heart!
GEIE Yahi Mefi Tana Natha Ty6g0fi, Govinda DEmodara M5dhaveti. Govinda DEmodara MEdhaveti, He Krishna He Y6dava He Sakheti. (3) O Lord! May I leave my body singing only this: "G ov inda, D amod ar a, Madhav a ! "O Krishna!OYadava! O Sakha!"
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Mei,
AnE ...
Apa BhT AnE, REdhE Ji Ko LEna, Akar Murall BajEnE Ham6re Ghara Kiftana
Meil.
withYou!
O our Besutiful Shyam (Krishna)! Come and attend the Kirtan (devotional singing session) at our home!
Please come and also bring revered Radhaii along Please come and play Your flute during the Kirtan ot our home! O our BeautifulShyam...
Apa Bhi Ane, Shankar Ji Ko Lan6, AnE ... Akar Damaru BajEnE HamEre Ghara Kitana Mei. Please come and also bring revered Shankarii along withYou! Pleqse come and play the Damaru (the little drum) during the Kirtan
(1)
(2)
Apa Bhi Ana, GvElEofi Ko Lan6, Mdkhana Mi6hri KhilEnE HamEre Ghara Kirtana Mei.
(3)
AnE ...
Please come and bring the cowherd boys along withYou! Come and feed us with fresh butter and sugar candy during the Kirtan at our home!
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Apa BhI An5, ShabrT JI Ko LEnE, Akar Bera Khilan6 HamEre Ghara Kirtana Mei. Please come and bing revered Shqbariji along withYou! Come andfeed us berries during the Kirtan at our home! O our Beautiful Shyam...
(5)
An6 ...
Apa BhiAna, Sudama JI Ko LEnE, AkarTandula KhilSnE HamEre Ghara Kirtana Meil. Please come and bring revered Sudamaji along withYou!
(6)
Ana ...
qt our home!
Ana .,. withyou! Come and impart the wisdom teachings during the Kirtan at our O our Beautiful Shyam...
(7)
home!
Apa Bhi Ana, Arjun Ji Ko LEn6, Akar 6rt6 SunanE HamEre Ghara Kiftana Mei. Please come and bring revered Arjunaji along withyou! Come qnd teo.ch us the Gita during the Kirtan at our home! O our Beautiful Shyam...
(8)
An6 ...
Apa Bhi AnE, MIrE Ji Ko LEnE, BhaKi lG Bhajana SunanE Ham6re Ghara Kirtana Mefi. An6 ... Please come and bring revered Miraji along withyoul Come and sing d.evotional songs during the Kirtan at our home! O our Beautiful Shyam...
(9)
Apa BhI An5, Svaml Ji Ko LEnE, Akar DhyEna SikhEnE Ham5re Ghara Klftana Mei.
(10)
AnE ...
Pleqse come qnd bring revered Swamiji along with you! Come and teach us meditation during the Kirtqn at our home! O our Bequtiful Shyam.,
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HE GIRIDHARA GOPALA
He Giridhara GopEla, He Giridhara GopEla He Giridhara GopEla.
He Giridhara...
of the demon Mura), Madhurq (the Sweet One), Manohara (the Charming One)! Giridhara
Gopala.
O Giridhara...
Nanda Kum6ra SundarEkEra, Brind6vana SafichEra, Muralllola
Munijana PEla,
(2)
He Giridhara...
flute.
O Protector ofsages and saints! O Giridhsra...
(3)
He Giridhara...
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O Son o/Nanda, Protector of cows! Your virtues are innumerable! You are enthralled by the Rasa,
(5)
the demon
Mura)!
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Jaya GopEl Jaya GoPEI
Jaya Mana-mohana JaYa NandalEl. GIory to Gopala (the Cowherd)l Glory to Gopala! Glory to Manamohana (the Charmer of the heart)! Glory to
Nanda's Sonl
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Dekhand Indriyoil Ke Na Ghore Bhagei, REta Dina Inape Samyam Ke Kore Lagefi. Apane Ratha Ko SumErga Mei Barhdte Chalo.
Be alert! See that
(1)
Krishna...
the sense-horses do not go asttay. Day and night restrain them with the reins of self_control, And direct the chariot of your life foruard upon the right path.
Nama Japate Chalo, KEma Karate Chalo, NEma Dhana KE KhajanE BarhEte Chalo.
Go
(2)
the Lord,s Name.
Krishna...
Sukh Mefi Sona Nahlfi, Duhkh Mei Rona Nahifi, Prema Bhakti Ke Ans0 Bahate Chalo. Do not slumber in pleasures; do not weep in pain;
(3)
Krishna...
Heii Bhagavan Ate Nahifi, Dhruva Ki Taraha Se Bulate Nahifi, Bhakta PrahlEda Ke Jeis6 RatanE Karo. (4) People say the Lord does not appear.
Loga Kahate
They do not call Him
Krishna...
(5)
Krishna...
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Loga Kahate Heiil Sankat Mefi Ate NahTfi, Sati Draupadi KI Taraha Se BulEte Nahifi, Krishna... Ter Gaja Ki Taraha Se Sun6te Chalo. (6) People say the Lord does not come in adversity. They do not call Him single-mindedly as Draupadi did. Go on calling Him intensely like Gaiendra (the elephant devotee). Chahe K65hi Chalo, Chahe MathurE Chalo, ChEhe Praydga Chalo, ChEhe AyodhyE Chalo, Prema Bhakti Ke M6rga Barhate Chalo. (7)
Go
Krishqa...
Ayodhya.
Ever go on increasing your devotion and love. YEda AvegE Prabhu Ko, Kabhi Na Kabhi, DEsa PEvega Prabhu Ko, KabhT Na Kabhi, AisE Vi6hvEsa Mana Mefi Jamate Chalo. (8)
Krishna...
One day the Lord will remember. One day this seruant
will
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CHALO MANA
Mira Bai
Chalo Mana...
yellow silk,
Omind!...
Bansi Bajavata Gavata KEnh6, Sanga Liye Balabira. (3) Chalo Mana... Playing the flute and singing, Krishnq wanders
Omind!...
MirE Ke Prabhu Giridhara NEgara, Charana Kamala Para SIra. (4) Chalo Mana...
Mira's Lord is the Beloved Giridharq (Krishna), My head is ever at His Lotus Feet. O mind!.. .
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REdhe-krishna Mukunda JaYa JaYa. (the Lord Glory to Keshava (the Lord with beautiful hair), to Msdhava
of Shri Lakshmi),
(the Giver To Rqdhe-krishns (Radhab consort Krishna) to Mukunda Freedom)! Glory, glory to Him! i.*'l$ { *
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GOVINDA TAYA
'AYA
Govinda Jaya JaYa, GoPEla JaYa JaYa Glory, glory to Govinda (the Protector of the cows)!
Glory, glory to GoPala (the Cowherd)!
REdhE-ramalla Hari, Govinda Jaya Jaya' Glory, glory to Govinda, Hqri, Rqdhs's Beloved!
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SUNAIA SUNA'A
SunEjE SunEjE SunEjE Krishna
Tu GrtEvEla JffEna SunEjE Krighqa. (1) O Krishna! Let us hear! O Krishnq! Let us hesr the knowledge of Gita! Dikhaja Dikhaje DikhajA Krishr.ra O MEdhuri Si M0rti Dikhaje Kflgh1a. (2) O Krishna! Show us/ O Krishnq! Show us your graceful Form! PiEjE PiEje PiEjE Kflghqa O Prema BharE py6t6 pil6jE (ishpa. (3) O Krishna! FilI our hearts! O Krishna! Fill our heartswith the cup of Love! Khilaja Khilaje KhiEje Krishna. O MEkhana Aur Mi6hri KhiEje Krishna. (4) O Krishna! Feed us! O Krishna! Feed us with sweet butter and sugar candy!
LagEjE LagEjE LagEjE Krishna Meri NayyE Ko p6ra LagEjd K1ighr.ra. (5)
the other
SunEjE. . . O Krishna! Play (your flute), O Krishna! Let us hear your melodious
flute!
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VIPINA VIHARI
epithet of Lord Krishna.] [Radhe is the name of a beloved Gopi; shyam is an
Vipina-viharl Radhe-Shy6ma, Kufija-vihEri Rddhe-Shyama Ba nke-vi hE ri REd he-Shy6ma, Devaki-na nda na REdhe-Shy6ma'
He Who roams in the forest-Radhe-Shyama; HeWho rosms in the bowers-Radhe-Shyama;
B
e
au
ifu I Wa n d er e r
Ra dh
- ShY am a ;
Gopik6-vallabha REdhe-6hy6ma, R6dhE-vallabha Radhe-Shyama Krishna-mur6ri R6dhe-Shy6ma, KarunE-sagara Radhe-Shyema' Beloved of the Gopis-Radhe-Shyama ;
Belove d
of Radha-Radhe-ShY
ama ;
Mu
er of p ow er
Giv er
of eni oyments-Radhe-Shyama ;
-Radhe-Shyama;
Giver
of Mukti (liberation)-Radhe-Slryama.
ShY ama ;
-ShY ama.
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Devotional Songs
ail sorrow)!
Govinda Madhava (the Lord of the Goddess Lakshmi), sat- Chit-Ananda ( Existence- consciousness-Bliss A b solute)
o Naroyana
Hari!
R6ma REma Nara-simha purushottama, R6ghava REma NarEyana Hare, R6vanEri Kodanda REma Raghu-vara, Shrl-dhara REma NErayana Hare.
Krishna...
Thou art Rama (Who gives joy), Narasimha (the Divine Man-lion Incarnation), Purushottama (the Supreme Soul), Raghava (the Descendent of Raghu), O Rama!Narayana Hari! Thou art Ravanari (Rama, the Enemy of Ravona),
Who holds the'Kodqnd.e'bow, the Lord of Raghu,s dynasty, who has the Goddess of wealth at His bosom, o Rama Narayana Hari!
Garuda Gamana KamsEri Madhu-s0dana, Shegha Shayana ShrI ruerayana Hare, Murali Krishna Murari Mana-mohana, Madana GopEla NErdyana Hare.
Krishna ...
Thou hast the eagle Garuda asvehicle, Thou art the Enemy of Kamsa and the Destroyer of Madhu, Thy bed is the divine serpent Shesha, O Lord! O Narayana Hari! Thou art the Flute-player, Krishna, the Enemy of Mura, the Enchanter
ofhearts,
The God of Love, the Cowherd, O Narayana
Hari!
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Vasudeva Govinda DEmodara, Nanda-nandana Nerayana Hare, Vdmana Vishnu Gauri Lakshmi-dhara, Velu-gopala NErayapa Hare' Krighna ... Thou art the Son ofVasudeva, Govinda, Damodara (Who is attainable
through a purified mind), The Son of Nanda, O NaraYana Hari! Thou art the Dwarf lncarnation Vamana, Vishnu (Who pervades everything), The Lord of Gauri and Lakshmi, the Flute-player Gopala, O Narayana
Hari!
lhdma-n6bha pammeSha SanEtana, Pamma-purugha Shri NEr6yana Hare, Pdndu ranga Vitthala Pura ndara, PundarikEkSha NE rEyana Ha re' Krishna ... Thou art Padmanqbhs (vishnu, fromwhose navel sprang the Lotus
of the tJniverse), Psrameshwara (the Supreme Lord), Sanatana (the Eternal), Paramapurusha (the Supreme Soul), O Narayana Hari! (Thou art Lord) Panduranga, vitthala and Purandarq, who dwells in the cave of our heart, O Narayana Hari!
Sh
ri-nivasa Anirudd ha Dharani-d hara, AprameyEtm6 N6rdyana Hare, Dina-bandhu Bhagavanta DayE-nidhe, Devaki,-tanaya NSrayana Hare. Krishna ... Thou art the Aboile of Lakshmi, the Unobstructed One,
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The Sustainer of this earth, the Inscrutable One, O Narayana Hari! Thou art the Friend of the helpless, the Glorious Lord,
An
Ocean
of compassion, the
Son
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RADHE RADHE
REdhe R6dhe REdhe Radhe R6dhe Govinda AnEtha-nEthana Dlna-bandhu REdhe Govinda Nanda-kumEra Navanlrta-chora BrindEvana-chandra
O Govinda!
the
O Radha!O Govindq! Moon of Brindavana, O Lord of the helpless, Friend of the suffering, O Radha!O Gwinda!
Son
Shr, Radha
SALUTATIONS fO SHftI ftA{}HA, the Warld.Msther, Who is the inseparabl4 derered'con$olt af$hri,KTisttna, theflute-bearer of Brindwar.. She was an incarnation of the Goddess Lakshmi and the embodiment of selless love. Her sole obj*t of ex:isterrce was ta fulfil the wishes ol Snri Krishnu. Alt thi Quiera of Dwark*are Her reflectrons, Latita and the other
* tie aiona"(Bliss) ip,eeiiof X*Cniueinnad Arahman. fhe in rurs lnscrutn+le *CIy, lrronrad. ta gperienci the Ananda of Hit u*i s*o*pi A"W iq n" p*irc,"a naaia, ni uinweywar to- os Kriihna. She was the eibodimeit of Frema (lwe) snd Blwktt (devotian). ,,.',,$fte,tdbk&i i,t:'Sll{Sf,',*p'{.Serr ibft*:lq${$ii:fu, rfgffid*u$$via. the true relatdon*hrp o4 ttrq .Jorytr,, and lhe behed, urtricti rs thi esynce af
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Worship Radha (Shri Krishna's beloved) and Govinda (the Protector of the cows)! Gopala (the Cowherd) isYour lovely Name; Nandalqla (Nanda's Son) is Your charming Nome. Mora Muku[a M6the Tilaka, Gale Vaijanti MEIE, Prabhu Gale Vaijantl MEIE, Koi Kahe Vasudeva KE Nandana, Koi Kahe NandalElE, Prabhu Koi Kahe NandalEl6. Bhajo... You wear a crown with a peacock's feather, a holy mark on Your forehead and a multicoloured garland aroundYour neck, O Lord! A g arland of Vaij ayanti flowers around Your neck! Some say thqtYou are the Son ofVasudeva; others say You are the Child of Nandababa, O Lord! Others say You are the Child of
(1)
Nsndabqba.
Jala Mefi Gaja Ko Gr6ha Ne Gher6, Jala Mefi Chakra ChalSya, Prabhu Jala Mei Chakra ChalEy6, Jaba Jaba Bhira Pari BhaKan Para, Nange Pairofi AyE Prabhu Nange Pairofi Aya. Bhajo... When the elephant Gajendrawas caught by the crocodile in thewater, You released Your drscus to save him. O Lord!You released Your discus to save him! Whenever devotees are overwhelmed by misfortunes, You come barefoot. O LordlYou come barefoot.
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Draupadi Ne Jaba Tumheil PukEra, SEri Ana BarhEi, Prabhu SEri Ana Ba;hEi, Ndma Ko Lekara Visha Bhi Pi Gayi, Bhajo ... Dekho MIrEbEi, Prabhu Dekho Mlrabai. When Draupadi called to You for help, You lengthened her sari (cloth), O Lord! You lengthened her sqri! It is even possible to (safely) drink
(4)
Narasi Ke Saba KEma Sailvdre, Mujhko Mat BisarEre, Prabhu Mujhko Mat Bisarare, Janama Janama Se Teri S6rangi, Bhajo ... Tero Hi Nama PukEre, Prabhu Tero Hi Nama PukEre.
(5)
Alt
the
forget
(
O Lord,
string ed musical instrument ). (Birth after birth) moy I repeatYour Name. O Lord! Moy I repeatYour Name!
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:aya Shri Redha Jaya Nanda-nandana, Jaya Jaya Gopi Jana Mana-rafijana. (1) Glory to Shri Radhe!GIory to Nsndanandana (Nanda's Son)! Glory, glory to the Gopis! Glory to the Enchanter of hearts!
Govinda Jaya Jaya GopEla Jaya JaYa, RddhS-ramana Hari Govinda Jaya Jaya. (2) Glory to Govinda (the Protector of the cows)! Glory to Gopala (the
Cowherd)!
Jaya Jaya,
Da6haratha Kum6r Ch6roi Bh6iyofi Ki Jaya Jaya. (3) Glory to Rama! Glory to Lakshmana (Rama's brother)! GIory to thefour brothers, sons of King Dasharaths!
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MERA SHYAMA
Mera ShyEma Bara AlabelS
Meri Mataki Ko MEra Gay6 My Shyama (Blue like the slcy) is very naughty. He pelted stones at my earthen pot.
Kabhi GahgE Ke Tira, Kabhi Yamuna Ke TIra Kabhi SarayU Ke Tira AkelE.
Dhela.
Mera . .
(1)
Mera . .
(2)
Mera . .
He is sometimes with Gopis and sometimes with cowherds, And sometimes alone with the grazing cows. Kabhi Bham5 Ke Sanga, Kabhi Rukmini Ke Sanga KabhT R5dha Ke Sanga AkeE.
(3)
Mera . .
He is sometimes with Satyabhama, sometimes with Rukmini, And sometimes alone with Radhs. Kabhi S0raj Ke Sanga, Kabhi Chand5 Ke Sahga Kabhi Taroi Se Ghera Akele.
(a)
Mera . .
Sometimes with the sun, sometimes with the moon, Sometimes alone surrounded by the stars. Kabhi Santofi Ke Sanga, Kabhi Bhaktoi Ke Sahga Kabhl MastT Mefi BeithE Akel6.
(5)
Mera . .
Sometimes with saints, sometimes with devotees, Sometimes sitting alone, lost in rapture.
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finger, O Gopala! Glory! Glory to the Son of Nanda andYashoda! You q.re the Essence of all! The Essence of all!
You danced
Rasa dance!
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Sphatika Sphatika Maya Gopi Mandala DhEma, Gopi Gopi Madhya Marakata Snyam. Natavara LEl... Shining!Shining like crystal is the abode of the Gopis! ln between each two Gopis, You are shining like a precious Gem!
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MarvelousDancer...
Dhanya Dhanya Vraja Gopi Dhanya Ho, Dhanya Vrind5vana Kufija Dhanya Ho, Vraja Mriga Khaga Saba Dhanya Dhanya Ho, Vraja Raja YamunE Pulin Dhanya Ho.
(2)
Natavara LEl...
Blessed!Blessed are the Gopis of the Land ofVrajal Blessed is Vrindavqna and blessed its groves!
Blessed, blessed are the animals, birds and qll the land ofVrajal Blessed is the sandy beach ofVraja (onwhich they danced) by the
RiverYamuna!
MqrvelousDqncer...
Sharada PUrnimE Nirmala yamund,
Adbhuta REsa Mahotsava Anupama. SEra SEra Sabake Sara, Redhe Rasika Priya Rasa VihEr.
(3)
Natavara Lal...
On the full-moon night of the Autumn seeson, the pure waters of the
Yamunaflowing, Wonderful and unparelleled is the great Rasa Festival. It is the Essence of all! The Essence of all!
The Rasa is the Essence of Radha and Krishna's Love!
MarvelousDancer...
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RADHE SHYAM
RSdhe Shyem, Radhe Shyam, Radhe M6dhava, REdhe Snyam. Radhe Shyama (Krishna), Rqdhe Shyam,
Radha Madhava (the Lord
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fear
Rsdhe Shyam, The Desffoyer of sin, Radhe ShYam, The Destroyer of sorrow, Radhe Shyam'
Shyamala Sundara, R6dhe ShYam, Murali Manohara, Radhe ShYEm, Karun6 Sdgara, Radhe ShYam, Brahma ParEtpara, R5dhe Sfryam. (Z)
R6dhe Snyam...
The Dqrk and Beautiful, Radhe Slryam' The OneWho steals the heartswith Hisflute, Radhe Shyam' The Ocean of compassion, Radhe Shyam, Brahman, the Supreme Self, Radhe Shyam'
of
Supreme Knowledge, Who is beyond the pairs of opposites, Who is vast like the sl<y, who is ottqinable through asserfions like ,,Tat
Twam
Asi'l Who is one, eternal, pure and changeless, Who is thewitness of all the states of the mind, Who transcends modifications, Who is devoid of the three Gunas (qualities of Nature).
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Chakh u r-u n mll ita m yena Tasma i Sh ri,-g u rave Na mah. Prostrqtions to that Guru who has opened, with the colryrium-stick ofknowledge, the eyes ofthose who have been rendered blind
by the
darkness ofignorance.
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Akha nda-manda lakara m Vyapta p yena Cha r6cha ra m, Tat-padam Dar6hitam yena Tasmai Shri,-gurave Namah, Prostrations to that worshipfut Guru who has reveared that Reality which pervades the entire universe - the moveable and the immoveable.
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urur-brah ma Gu ru r-vish nu r-g uru r-devo Ma he6hvarah, Guruh Sakghet paraln Brahma Tasmai Shri-gurave Namah.
Prostrations to that shri Guru, who is himserf Brahma (the Creator), Vishnu (the Preserver) and Maheswara (Shiva, the Dissolver), and Who is verily the Supreme Absolttte ltself.
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DhyEna-mOlam Guror-mEftih pEj6-mElam Guroh pada4, Mantra-mulam Guror-vE kya m Moksha-m Elam Guroh Krip6. The form of the Guru rs rhe basrs of meditation, thefeet of the Guru are the basis of worship, the words of the Guru are the basis of
Mantra,
of Liberation.
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be to the Guru, Who is Shiva (bliss and auspiciousness), who is the embodiment of Existence-consciousnessBliss, Who is beyondworld consciousness, Who is peacefuL without any support and self-effulgent.
Om! Prostrations
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Nitya-Shuddham Nirabh5sam Nirakaram Niraffjanam, Nitya-bodham ChidEnandam Gurum Brahma Nam6myaham' I prostrate to thqt Guru, Who is the eternally pure Brahman' qwake as pure ever effulgent, formless, foinfless and eternally
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Anyatha Sharanam NastiTvameva Sharanam Mama Tasmad Karunya Bhavena Raksha RakSha Mahe5hvara' There is no refuge for me elsewhere; Thou alone art my sole refuge'
Therefore,
from
me, O Supreme
Lord!
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SadS6hiva Samd rambham Sha nka rEchErya MadhyamEm Asmad-Echd rya Parya nta 4 Va nde Guru-param param' I bow and pay homage to the long line of successive Gurus thqt originatedwith the Supreme Lord Himself, that has Acharya Shankara
at its midpoint, (and extends unto today) to my own Guru (Who is' to
me, the present representative of this spiritual lineage)'
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who is the monifestation of the Trimurti: Brqhma at the beginning (as the Creator), vishnu at the middre (as the preserver) and the eternq.l Shivq at the end (as the Dissolver).
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lanma VinaShaya Oeha Shuddhi-karEya Cha Digambara DayE-murte DattEtreya Namo,stute. Prostrations to Lord Dqttq.treya (Whose wisdom teachings) purifi our body-consciousness by destroying (the notions of) janma (birth), duhkhair (suffering), jara (otd age), vyadi (disease), and mrityu (death);
Who is vast as Space and an embodiment of mercy.
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Om Sfrri Gurudeva Dattat Prostrations to Lord Dattatreya Who is the cquse of creation, preservation qnd dissolution of the world and
Who liberates
snares of
wortdty existence.
Shri Dattatreya
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om. obeisqnce to Lord Brahman and others, to the propounders of of Brahman, to the traditionar rine of seers and Sages and to the great and the revered. ones; obeisance to the spiritual Masters. 1 am Brqhmanwho isfteefrom all sins, who is s mass of Consciousness and the innermost essence in all.
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NErEyalam Padma-bhavam Vasishtham, Sfraftim Cha Tat-putra-parEsharam if.r.. V!6sam Shukam Gauda-padam MahEntam, Govi nda-yogindramathEsya 5h ishyam.
I always offer my prostrations to the Supreme Brahman, Lord Narayana, the creator Brahma bornfrom the lotus, the great sage
Vasishtha, Shqkti and his son parashqra, Vyosa, Shuka, the great Gaudapadacharya, Govindapada, the best among yogis, and his
dis c ipl e Shri Shanka r a ch ary a.
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Asmad-gurUn Santata MEnato,smi. (Prostrations) also to Shri Shankarqcharya,s (main) disciples: Padmapadacharya, Totakacharya, Hastamalakacharya and sureshvaracharya, the quthor of the gross on the commentaries
his Masten qnd Gurudev
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Shruti-smriti-purEnEnEm-alayam KarunElayam. Nama m i Bha gavat-pada m Shankaram Loka-6han kara m. I bow down fo Shri ShankaracharyaWho is the repository of all the
Vedqs, the Smritis and the Puranas, Who is the store-house of
all
compassion, Whose feet are most worthy of worship and Who is the
bestower of all auspiciousness to the whole world.
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m Keshavam Badaraya nam. SUtra-bhashya-kritau Vande Bagavantau Punah Punah. Obeisance to Shankqracharya Who is Shankqra Himself (Lord Shiva) and toVyasaWho is Narayanahimself (LorilVishnu), the suthors of the commentary on the Brahma Sufros and the Sutrqs themselves
Sha nkara
respectively.
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iShvaro Gurur-6tmeti Mufti-bheda-vibhagine. Vyomavad fi5pta-dehEya Dakshina-m U]taye Na mah. ftosfrafions to Shri Dakshinamurti, Who manifests in three dffirent
ospecrs os
M,
idhaye Sarua VidyE nE4 Bhighaje Bhava-rogip6m, Gurave Sarua-lokEn6q DakghiqrE-mErtaye Namah. Prosfrations to Lord Dakshinamurti, Who is the abode of all knowledge, Who is the physician to those afflicted with the disease of worldly existence, and Who is the Guru of all the worlds.
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Shnf Dakshinamuiti
SAfU?i4ffONS TO LORD Dakshinamurti, who is Lord Shiva Himself in His aspect as World Teqchen the personification of ultimate o,wareness
and supreme knowledge. Lord Dakshinamurti is portrayed. os being deeply absorbed
foot of yonder barryan tree! Aged and gray disciples sit at the lotus feet of And the exposition he gives them rs through Silence! More wonderfut s;till, in this Silence, the disciples are completely fteed of all doubts and experience supreme bliss olone. Awonder of wonders indeed!" Lord Dakshinamurti dwells in the heart of every being. He is ever instructing. We do not hesr his silent teaching because of the din and uproar of our senses and mind. When these are silenced through meditation, we will hear his silenr erposifions and all doubts wilt be rent asunder. Whtat will remain? The direct experience of theTruth. Moy His blessing be upon us all!
a mere youth!
Oryr Strri
DakphifimErtaye tr,[ama[
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GURVASHTAKAM
Shri Shankaracharya
Tataf
Mana6h-chenna Lagnam Guror-anghri-padme Kir-n Tataf Ki1n Tataf Kiq Tatah Kim. (1) One's body may be handsome, wife beautiful, fame excellent qnd varied, and weqlth like Mount Meru; but if one's mind is not attached to the lotus feet of the Guru, What is the use? What is the use? What is the use?
Kalatram Dhanam Putra-pautrEdi Sarvarl Griham BEndhavEh Saruam-etaddhi JEtam. Mana6h-chenna Lagnam Guror-anghri-padme
Kir_n
but if one's mind is not attached to the lotus feet of the Guru, What is the use? Whst is the use? Whst is the use? $ha{-ahgEdi-ved6 Mukhe Sh6stra-vidyE
KaviWEdi Gadyary Supadyap Karoti.
Mana6h-chenna Lagnam Guror-anghri-padme Tataf Kip Tatafi Ki4 Tatall Kip Tatah Kim. (3) One might have thoroughly studied the Vedas with its six limbs, mastered the Scriptures
and be able to compose wonderful poetry and prose pieces; but if one's mind be not attached to the lotusfeet of the Guru, What is the use? What is the use? What is the use?
Vide6heshu MEnya[ SvadeSheshu Dhanyah Sad6chdra-vritteshu Matto Na ChEnyah. Mana6h-chenna Lagnam Guror-anghri-padme
Tataf
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One may be honoured abroad and hqve great wealth at home, and none con surpcss him in righteous conduct; but if one's mind is not attsched to the lotus feet of the Guru, What is the use? Whqt is the use? What is the use? KshamE-mandale BhIpa-bhEpEla-vrindaih
Sad6 Sevitam Yasya P5daravindam. ManaSh-chenna Lagnam Guror-anghri-padme Tatah Kim Tatah Kim Tataf Kip Tatall Kim. (5) Hosts of emperors and the greatest kings of the world may bow at his feet and serve him; but if one's mind is not attoched to the lotus feet of the Guru,
What is
the use?
if
and because ofhis charitable deeds there is nothing in the whole world that he cannot attain, if one's mind is not qttqched to the lotus feet of the Guru,
Mana6h-chenna Lagnam Guror-anghri-padme Tatah Kim Tatah Kim Tataf Kir.n Tatafi Kim. (7) Even if one is not attached to worldly pleasures, To acquiring wealth, kingd.oms, spouse, family or treasures, if one's mind be not attached to the lotus feet of the Guru, What is the use? What is the use? What is the use? Aranye Na Vd Svasya Gehe Na KErye Na Dehe Mano Vaftate Me Tvanarghye. ManaSh-chenna Lagnam Guror-anghri-padme
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Tatah Kim Tatah Kim Tatal.r Kim Tatall Kim. (B) Even if his mind is anchored in forest life, or in the home or duties or in great thoughts,
if
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Sach-chid-Snanda Guru ChidEnanda Sadguru. Glory to the Guru, who is the Om, who is Sat-chit-ananda! Sat-chit-ananda Guru! Chidananda, the true spiritual Master!
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Shivananda Yogindram-Enanda-mEftim. ( 1) He who dwells on the holy banks of the ever-purifying Ganga, Who is ever intent on observation of his own SeIf, Who is always in a state of joy and is very, very compassionate,
O Chief among theYogins,
Sivanqnda, an embodiment of Bliss Absolute, I rejoice inThy remembrance!
Harer-divya-ndma Svayam Kirtayantam Hareh P6da-bhaKim SadE Bodhayantam, Hareh PEda-padma-stha Bhringam Bhaje'ham Shivananda Yogindram-Enanda-m0rtim. (2) He who ever sings the divine Names of Lord Hari, ' Andwhose deep devotionbrings great consolation to others, Ever merged in devotion unto the Lord's lotus-feet like a honey-bee engrossed in imbibing sweet honey from a flower, O Chief among theYogins, Sivananda, an embodiment of Bliss Absolute, I rejoice inThy remembrance! JarE-vy6dhi-daurbalya SamplditEnEm Sad6rogyadam Yasya KEru nya-netra m, Bhaje'ham SamastEfta-sevadhurinam
SnivananOa Yoglndram-Snanda-mErtim. (3) He whose compassionate gaze brings relieffrom the sufferings of old age, disease and weakness,
And who is most competent to serye those who are
in misery,
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Sad6 Kumbhitah Pr6na-v6yur-nikdmam, SadE Yoga-nishtham Niriham Bhaje'ham Shivenanda Yogindram-ananda-mUrtim. (a) Hewho is estsblished in the highestYogic state of Nirvikalpa Samadhi Andwhose PranaVayu (one of thefivevital oirs) is stilled in the state of Kumbhaka (yogic retention of breath), Who is qbsorbed in the highestYoga and whose mind is all peace, O Chief among theYogins, Sivananda, an embodiment of Bliss Absolute,
Day6-sEgaram Sarua-kalyana-rd6him SadE Sach-chid-Snanda-rupe Nilinam, SadEchara-Shilam Bhaje'ham Bhaje'har.n Shivenanda Yogindram-Snanda-m0rtim. (6)
Hewho is an ocean of compassion and all sorts of blessings, Who qbides in the stqte of Existence-Consciousness-Bliss,
Who is a model of ideal conduct, My prayers are unto Thee! My prayers are unto Thee! O Chief among theYogins, Sivananda, un embodiment of Bliss Absolute,
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Bhaje'har.n Jagat-kE
My proyers are untoThee, who is all-pervading ConsciousnessAbsolute! My prayers are unto Thee who is himself immersed in the Bliss Absolute! O Chief among theYogins, Sivananda, an embodiment of BlissAbsolute,
All
gloifi the Chief among theyogins, Sivananda. his worldly miseries and misfortunes get destroyed
offnal
emancipation.
Guru
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SIVANANDA STUTIH
Swami Krishnanadaji Maharaj
madri-prottu
ngE
Jagan-mEtE GangE Vahati Yatra Eno-hutavahE, MahS-duhkha-dhvd ntEruna [,ighi-varo Bh6ti Jagatah, Shivenandah SvEmi Jaladhi-hridayo JTvatu Chiram. (1) Where the world-mother Ganga, with her immortal waters flowing fiom the hesven through the lofty Himalayas, rushes forth like a fire destroying all sins, there shines the supreme sagewho is q sun to the
d.arkness
of
the
Dad6ti PrindtiJfia Uru-karano Dhyayati MunirDayE-sindhuh SvEtmodita-sukha-nimagnokhila-guruf . Kvachid Bdlo REmah Kvach id-a pi YuvE V;iddha-dhishapah, ShivEnandah SvEmI Jaladhi-hridayo JTvatu Chiram. (2)
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divine activity. He is a Muni. He is an ocean of mercy. He is merged in the joy derived from hrs own Self. He is the Guru of all. Sometimes he is like a child. Sometimes he is very pleasing. Sometimes he looks
like ayouth and at other times like a mqture brained person. May that
Sivananda, the Swami, possessed of a heart wide like the ocean, live
long!
MahEtmE Sannyasta-dvitayamati-sach-chit-sukha-dhanah,
Parddvaita-brahmembudhi Bhrid-amritattvEnubhavadhlh. Jagad-vandyah SvE mi Jayatu ParamEna nda-mudita h, Shiv6nandah SvEmi Jaladhi-hridayo Jivatu Chiram. (3) He, the great soul, hos renounced the sense of duality and. has immersed himself in the Mass of Existence-Knowledge-Bliss. He floats in the ocean of the Supreme Non-Dual Brahman. He has no thought except of the immortal Experience. May that Swami rejoicing in the Supreme Bliss, praised by all, triumph! May that Sivananda, the
Swami, possessed of a heart wide like the ocean, live long !
Shanto'dvaita h Pram
ud
ita-samastetma-vada
na h.
Shivanandah SvEmi Jaladhi-hridayo Jivatu Chiram. (4) There glories the supreme great Yogi, with Yoga as his support, the Parsmahamsa who is blessed, peaceful and non-dual, who brings joy to all through his smiling face! Day and night he engages himself in lifting up theworld towards the path to immortq.lity.May thqt Sivananda, the
Swami, possessed of a heart wide like the ocean, live
longl
Ma
Na
Sh u
bha-ka ro,
ra
Maha-bhoktE
Mah6-tyEgi
m.
ntosha-n
narug-jivatu Chira m,
Shiv5nandah SvEmi Jaladhi-hridayo Jivatu Chiram. (5) May that Mahakarta, the doer of good to us, live for many years! May that Mahqbhokta, the seat of all ouspicious qualities,live longl May that Mahatyagi, the ocean of happiness, bright like the sun, live long!
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mya P6dau Pa ra ma rlfradrpau Gurolr Pnpa ff chopa6ha ma u Mahe nta u. Athdyamatmd Layameti Snante Shive Chidananda-ghane Samaste. (6) Prostrating to the feet of the Guru, which are my light to the Eternal Reality, which destroy the appearance of world-phenomena, which qre very great, I, this Atma, Iose myself in the peaceful, the blessed, the Mass of Consciousness-Bliss, which is rhis olll
Prana
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O1n Gurudeva Jaya Gurudeva Om Gurudeva Jaya Gurudeva!
Om Gurudeva! Glory to Gurudeva! Om Gurudeva! Glory to Gurudev! Guru HamEre Mana Mandira Mei Guru Hamare PrEn Sare Vi6hva KE Vo Hei DEIE Nar6yana BhagavEn. (1) Our Guru resides in the temple of our hearts; he is our very life breath. He is Lord Narayana, benefactor of the whole world.
Om Gurudeva Jaya Gurudeva Om Gurudeva Jaya Gurudeva! Guri.r Hamare Tana-Mana-Dhana Hei Guru Ham6re PrEl
SEre Vi5hva KE Vo Hei DEIE N6r6yana Bhagav5n. (2)
Om Gurudeval Glory to Gurudeva! Om Gurudeva! Glory to Gurudeva! Guru is our body, mind and wealth; he is our very life breath. He is Lord Narayana, the benefactor of the whole world.
Om Gurudera Jaya Gurudeva Op Gurudeva Jaya Gurudeva. Guru Ham6re Dhana-doulata Hei Guru HamEre Pran
SEre Vi6hva Ka Vo Hei Datd NEr6yapa Bhagav6n. (3)
Om Gurud.eva! Glory to Gurudeva! Om Gurudeva! Glory to Gurudeva! Guru is our wealth and treasure; he is our very life breath. He is the Lord Narayana, benefoctor of the whole world.
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BHAVA.SAGARA TARANA
Bhava-sEgara-tErana-kErana He, Ravi-nandana-bandhana-khandana He. Sharanagata Kinkara Dinamane, Gurudeva Dayakara Dlnajane. (1)
Gurudev! Your grace is the cause of relieffrom this ocean of worldly qttachments and pains;
You alone can break the bondage of our limitations and suffering due
to the various planetary conjunctions. If one surrenders (to you) humbly all limitations disappear. O Gurudev! Bless us and protect us, who are Thy humble devotees! Hridi-kandara TEmasa BhEskara He, Tuma Vishnu Prajapati, Shankara He. Parabrahma ParEtpara Veda Vane, Gurudeva Dayakara Dinajane. (2)
You are the sunwhichs dispels the darkness of our hearts;
You are the crea.tor, preserver and destroyer. You are the embodiment
The Transcendental Being which the Vedas declare. O Gurudev! Bless us and protect us, who are Thy humble devotees!
proclaimyour greatness.
O Gurudev! Bless us
and.
protect
Kula-kundalini Bhava-bhaffjaka He, Hridi-granthi Vidarana-kErana He. Mama Manasa Chafichala Ratri-dine, Gurudeva Dayakara Dinajane. (4)
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You are the awqkener of the Kundalini hidden deep You rend asunder the knots ofthe heart.
within;
My mind is vacilating day and night. O Gurudev! Bless us and protect us, who are Thy humble devotees!
Ripu-sudana Mangala-nayaka He, Sukha-Sh6nti Varabhaya Dayaka He.
Traya TEpa Hare Tava NEma Gune,
Gurudeva DayEkara Dinajane. (5) You destroy the inner enemies (lust, anger, greed, delusion, ostentqtion and jealousy) qnd bestow all auspiciousness;
of
AbhimEna-prabhava-vimardaka He/ Gatihina-jane Tuma Rakghaka He. Chita Safichita Vaffchita BhaKi-dhane, Gurudeva DayEkara Dinajane. (6)
You save your meek suppliant
from the evil influence of egoism; who have lost their way; of your devotees You are the saviour You bestow the treasure of devotion for which we have been longing. O Gurudev! Bless us and protect us, who are Thy humble devotees!
PatitEdhama MEnava-palaka He. Mahim6 Tava Gochara Shuddha-mane, Gurudeva DayEkara Dinajane. (7)
(For the true disciple) your Name always brings bliss and auspiciousness; Even the most impure can haveyour protection. Your glory is revesled in a pure state of mind. O Gurudev! Bless us and protect us, who areThy humble devotees!
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Mana-v6nara He Tava Shri Charane, Gurudeva Dayakara Dinajane. (8) Glory to the Divine Master! Your benign grace enables us to reqlize the
Supreme!
ofworldly existence. O my Lord! Fasten my monkey-mind toyour holy feet. O Gurudev! Bless us and protect us, who are Thy humble d.evotees!
You d.issolve the afflictions
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Mirabai
PEyo Ji Meifi-ne,
hwefound
of
Rama.
(1)
PEyo Ji Meii-ne...
My true spiritual Master has given me a priceless gift, out of compassion; And I have received. his grace!
O! I have found. the precious treasure. . .
(2)
.
found the treqsure after numerous birrhs And hqve renounced everything else in the world. O! I have found the precious treasure . .
have
(3)
PEyo JI Meifi-ne...
On the contrary,
it
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Sata Ki NEva Kevatiy6 Sadguru, PEyo Ji Meii-ne... Bhava-sagara Tara Ayo In the boqt of Truth, the Divine Master is the boatman;
(4)
He
(5)
PEyo Ji Meifi-ne...
Mira Bsi is the Courtly Lord Giridhara (Krishna), She merrily, merrily sing His glories. O! I have found the precious frecsure . . .
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Gahga Tata Para Baitha Ala fueifi KeisE Girta SunEuil Shivenanda KyE TU Manava Hei Keise Tava Gula GaUn. (1) Sitting on the banks of the Ganga, what kind of song can I sing? O Swami Sivanands, you arc not humsn! How can I sing thy virtues? Sundam Mano-hara Rupa Hei Tera, Shftal Madhu-mala V6nL Shenti, Ty6ga, VairEgya Se Purita, Teri Madhura Kahdni, Teri Mangala-maya Murati Ko Mana-mandira Mefi DhyaEi. (2)
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Shivenanda KyE TU... Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, I see inyou. Mirabai, I see inyou. The profound divinewisdom of Ekanath and Jfianeshwar dwells in you. The Dqrshan (vision) of Ramanuja and Shankarq, I have inyou.
atyour
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Deva Deva Shivenanda Dinabandho PEhi M6m, Chandra Vadana Mandahasa Prema R[pa Rakgha MEm. Sivananda, O God ofgods! Friend of the down-trodden, kindly do protect me! With a moon-like face, and gentle smile,
The embodiment of love, kindly do save me (from aII dfficulties and
distess)!
Madhura GTta Gana Lola JfiEna RUpa Pahi Mam, Samasta Loka PUjaniya Mohananga Raksha M6m. (1)
Deva Deva...
He who delights in singing sweet songs, Embodiment of knowledge, kindly do protect me! He who is worshipPed bY one and all And is of a beautiful complexion, kindly do save me! Divya Gangd Tira Vasa oana Shila PEhi Mdm, PEpa Harar;ra Pulya Shila Parama Purusha RakSha MEm. (2) Deva Deva... One who dwells on the banks of the divine Ganga, Andwho reioices in giving, kindly do protect me! Hewho scves his devoteesfromvices And is always engaged in virtuous actions, kindly do save me!
BhaKa Loka Hridaya VEsa Svdmi-nEtha Pdhi MEm, Chit-svarupa Chidananda Shivananda Ralqha Mam. (3)
Deva Deva...
O great Master! You reside
Kinilly do
save
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'AYA
Guru MahErdja Guru Jaya Jaya, param Brahma Sadguru Jaya Jaya Guru MahdrEja Guru Jaya Jaya, Vl6sadeva Sadguru Jaya Jaya Glory to the Guru, the King of kings! Glory to the manifestation of Goit-Absolute, the true Guru! Glory to the Guru, the King of kings! Glory to Vyasadeva, the true Guru! Guru MahdrEja Guru Jaya Jaya, ShankarEchErya Sadguru Jaya Jaya SureShvar6ch6rya Sadguru Jaya Jaya, padmapEda Sadguru Jaya Jaya Glory to the Guru, the King of kings! Glory to ShankaraAcharya, the true Guru! Glory to SureshvaraAcharya, the true Guru! Glory to Padmapada, the true Guru! TotakEchdrya Sadguru Jaya Jaya, Hast6malaka Sadguru Jaya Jaya Guru MahEr6ja Guru Jaya Jaya, ShivAnanda Sadguru Jaya Jaya
Glory to Totakq Acharya, the true Guru! Glory to Hastamalakq, the true Guru! Glory to the Guru, the King of kings! Glory to Sivanqnda, the true Guru!
Guru Mahar6ja Guru Jaya Jaya, parap Brahma Sadguru Jaya Jaya Om Sadguru Mah6rEja-ki Jayal Sadguru paramEtmane Namah! Glory to the Guru, the King of kingsl Glory to the True Guru, the manifestation of God-Absolute! Om!Victory to the Sat Guru! Prostrations to the Sst Guru, the Supreme Soul!
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GURU MAHIMA
Guru Mahima Guru Mahima Ap6ra Mahim6 Guru Mahima. (1) O!The glory of the Guru!The glory of the Guru! And the glory of the Guru is indeed unfathomablel AnoraniyEn Guru Mahima Mahato MahIyEn Guru MahimE. Guru MahimE . . glory O! The of the Guru is subtler than the subtlest! And the glory of the Guru is nobler thsn the noblest! O! The glory of the Guru is. . .
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(2)
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Guru MahimE . . . O! The glory of the Guru is both expressible aswell as inexpressible! O,The glory of the Guru is. . .
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AjfiEna NSShaka Guru MahimE Guru Mahima . . SujfrEna Poghaka Guru Mahim6 dispels ignorance! O!The glory of the Guru And the glory of the Guru nourishes our divine knowledge! O!The glory of the Guru is...
(4)
Sach-chid-Snanda Guru
(5)
Guru MahimE . .
And unfathomable is the glory of the Guru! O!The glory of the Guru is... Shivenanda Guru Mahimd Guru Mahima . . Apara MahimE Guru MahimE. (6) O! The glory of Gurudev Sivananda is unfathomable! Indeed the glory of the Guru is unfathomable! O!The glory of the Guru is... Chidananda Guru MahimE Apara MahimE Guru MahimE. (7) O!The glory of Gurudev Chidananda is unfathomable! lndeed the glory of the Guru is unfathomable! O!The glory of the Guru is... --rt
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PEr Hei.
Ganga Kinare Ashram InkE, Nam Ananda Kutira Hei, Ao! Bhaktoi Gote LagE Lo. Bahata Prem KE Nir Hei,
(1)
His Ashram is on the banks of the Ganges, Its nqme is'Ananda Kutir'!
Come, devotees, dive deep into thewaters of love. The grandeur of Sivananda's court...
Sare Jaga
Mei
M6nate i6hvara Rupa Heii. BhaKi Yoga VedEnta Ke K6ran, Macha Gai Inki DhEm Hei. Shivananda KE DarbEr Hei ... world, His influence reaches all over the He is venerated as the incarnation of Shiva. His enunciation of the doctrines of Bhakti, Yoga andVedanta Has made himvery famous. The grandeur of Sivanandab court...
(2)
Satya Ahims6 Brahmacharya Ki Murti, DayE Ke Vaha BhandEr Heii. 'Shila" UdEra Svabhava Hei InkE Shivananda KE Darb6r Hei... :inanti Ke AvatEra Heii. An embodiment of truth, harmlessness and purity, He is a treasure trove of kindness foo. By nature, he is magnanimous, says Shila, And he is Peqce-incarnate. The grandeur of Sivananda's court...
(3)
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ANANDA KUTIRA
Shri Ramapremji
Ananda KutTra Ke Divya Devat6, Shivenanda SadE Amara Rahefi, The Divine Deity of Ananda Kutir' (the name of Gurudev's cottage), Sivanandq, immortal is he!
Akhila Vi6hva KE Dipta SitErE, BhErata Jyoti Jalate Rahefi. (1) The luminous stor of the whole world,
The Divine Light of India,
Hamefi Jagriti Ka Nava REha Mile. M5nava Duhkha Mit5te Raheil, Shiv6nanda Sada Amara Raheil, (2)
To light the lamp of love and devotion, To show us the new path of awakening,
To remove the suffering of mankind,
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Jalate Jaga r',lefi Shanti ruira[, Jfiana SudhE Baras5te Rahefi. To bestow peace qnd the nectar ofknowledge
(3)
In this world
of strife.
Jaga Ko Divya Ban6te Rahei, Shivananda Sada Amara Raheil. (4) He is an incarnation of Lord Shiva Shankara,
Storehouse of compassion, mercy qnd love;
(5)
Mukha Mei Hari KE Gita Rahe, Aur Shiva Ke Charanofi Mei Prita Rahefi. Amrita Gita SunEte Rahei, ShivEnanda SadE Amara Raheh. (6) May he make us sing the song of Lord Hari And give us firm faith and devotion to the feet of Lord Shiva. May he ever sing the song of lmmortality; Sivananda, immortal is he!
(7)
be showered
On fhis earth forever qnd ever! The Divine Deity of Ananda Kutir'. . .
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Vinati Karata Vi6hvanatha, Jorata Hufi Ubhaya HEtha Tuhi Ham6ra TEta M6ta, Charana Sharana Dijo. (1)
Mangala-maya Shlvananda...
O auspicious Sivananda
Manda Hasana Kamala Vadana KEnti Harana Koti Madana Kisa-vidhE Kar[fi Tava Bakhana, Jaga-sarajana-h5ro. (2)
Mahgala-maya Shivananda... When the whole world fails to describe Your glory, how can I praise you, Whose gentle smile and lotus-like countenance Can eclipse the brilliance of a thousand Madanas (god of tove).
O auspicious Sivanand.a
...
Karuna NidhiVi5va Bharana, Parama Dhama MoKha Karana Sharanagata TEpa Harana BhagatiJfiEna D-rjo. (3) Mangala-maya Shivananda...
You are the storehouse
universe!
The Ultimate Goal, the bestower of Liberation!
You remove the suffering of those who take refuge Bless me
inyou.
O auspicious Sivananda
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GANGA KINARE
Shri Ramapremji
Gang6 Kin6re MerE DerE Re, GangE KinEre MerE DerE. Kalachala, Kalachala Kalachala Gang5 Chalati Hei, Bahata Su6hTtala
NirE.
I have taken shelter on the banks ofthe Ganga. Flowing swtftly with a musical note, Very cold and soothing is its water.
Ananda Kutir Mei VEsa HamErE, Svarga Ananda Kutira, GangE KinEre Mer6. KEshdya Vasana-dhara SvEmi Shivenanda, Guruvara Pujya HamEre. Our Heaven is housed in Ananda Kutir. Onewho wears an ochre-coloured robe,
GangE...
(1)
Gang6...
Swomi Sivananda is he, our most worshipful Gurud.ev. Sundara Vadana, Sumadhura Vachana, Bolata ShivEnanda Mere. De6ha Vide6ha Se Bhakta padhEre,
(2)
Gang6...
Rama-prema pas6rE.
GangE... Like the swiftly flowing holy Ganga, flooded hss he the world With knowledge that mqkes the life of man Divine. Unto the holy feet of Swami Sivananda,
Ramq Prema (the
(3)
Guru
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MANASA BHAJARE
Guru-charanam Bhaja Charanam Sadguru Charana4 Bhava Harapam. (1) Worship thefeet of the Sat Guru (true Guru). The feet of the Sat Guru destroy the cycle of births qnd deaths.
MEnasa Bhaja Re Guru Charanam Sadguru Charanam Bhava Hararlam. (2) O my mind, worship thefeet of the Guru. Thefeet of the true Guru destroy the cycle of births and deaths.
Bhaja Re Mdnasa Guru Charalaq Dustara Bhava-sEgara Tarana m Sadguru Charanam Bhava Haralam. (3) Worship, O mind, thefeet of the Guru.
They free us
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so
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feet of the Sat Guru destroy the cycles of births and deaths.
Guru MahErEja Guru Jaya Jaya Parabrahma Sadguru Jaya Jaya. (4) Glory to the Great Guru! GIory to the Sat Guru, the Supreme Reality! Guru MahErEj Guru Jaya Jaya Shivananda Sadguru Jaya Jaya. (5) Glory to the Guru! Glory! Glory to the Guru! Glory to Sat Guru Sivananda! Glory! Glory!
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Shivananda Jaya Moha VinEShaka, Bhava Bandhana-hErl, Bhagatana Ke Hitak5ri. Jaya Gurudeva... Glory to the Divine Guru, an ocean of compassionl B enefac tor of the dev o te e s ! Glory to Sivananda, the dispeller of delusion
Who frees us from the bondage of Samsara!
Bhagatana Ke HitakErl.
Jaya Gurudeva... An embodiment of Brahma, Vishnu and Shivq is the form of Guru! Vedas and Puranas tirelessly extol the greatness ofGuru's glory! Benefactor of the devotees ! Glory to the Divine Guru . . .
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Japa Tapa Tiratha Shama Yama DEna, Guru Bind Nahifi Hovata Jfrana,
J6ana Khadga Se Karme KEb, Guru Nama Saba P5taka-hEri, Bhagatana Ke Hitakarl. (2) Jaya Gurudeva... Mantra chanting, austerity, pilgrimage, control of mind and senses, as well as charity B/ossom not to wisdom without Guru's grace! With the sword of knowledge, he cuts assunder qll Karmas. Guru's Name removes qll sins! Benefactor of the d.evotees! Glory to the Divine Guru . . .
Tana Mana Dhana Saba Arpana Krje, Param6gati Moksha Pada L-rje, Saba ke SahErE Sadguru NEma, Avina5hi Avik5ri,
Bhagatana Ke Hitakarl. (3) Jaya Gurudeva... O! Let us offer our body, mind, possessions, everything to attain the highest liberation. The Name of the Sat Guru alone is the support of all,
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OM GURUNATHA
Om Gurundtha JaYa GurunEtha Jaya Gurunatha Shiva Gurunatha. om (the sacred. syllable) Gurunatha (the spiritual Master, the Lord),
glory to Gurunqtha!
Glory to Gurunatha, who is shiva (the Auspicious one) Gurunatha!
Jaya Gurunatha Jagad-gurunatha Jagad-gurunEtha Param Gurun6tha.
Glory to Gurunatha, the Master of theworld! The Master of the world, the Supreme Gurunathq!
Param Gurun6tha Sad-gurun6tha
Sad-gurun6tha JaYa Gurun5tha. The Supreme Gurunatha, the Real Gurunqtha! The Real Gurunatha, glory to Gurunatha! Sach-chid-Enanda Guru Jaya Guru Jaya Guru Ajara Amara Guru Jaya Guru Jaya Guru. Glory to the Guruwho is sat-chit-ananda (Existence-ConsciousnessBliss)!
Glory to the Guru! Glory to the Guru! Glory to the Guruwho is undecaying and immortal! Glory to the Guru!
Power (Shakti) of God. Shakti is fhe Cosmic Energy which sustains the entire universe. Energy is the ultimate substratum of all forms of matter and the sustaining force of the Spirit. Energy and Spirit are inseparable. They are essentially one. The five elements and their combinations are the externql manifestations of the Mother. Intelligence, discrimination, psychic power and will are Her internal manifestations. Humqnity is Her visible form. Service of humanity is, therefore, theworship of the Divine Mother. Mother's grace is boundless. Her mercy is iltimitqble. She is the inexhqustible fountain-source of Divine love, the love that susfains all creqtion. She graciously assumes the form ofthe personal Guru in response to thefervent prayers of Her devotee. She is pleased with a little purity of heart. The Divirte Mother is known under mony names: Durga, Sarasvati, Lqkshmi, Pantati, (Jma, Gauri, Sharada, Devi, Shakti, Sitq, Radha, Rukmini, etc. May we all obtain the grace of the Divine Mother!
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SHLOKAS Sarva-mangala-mangalye Shive Saru6rtha Sddhike, Sharanye Tryambake GaurT Narayani Namo'stute. The most Auspicious of all, the Blissful, the Source of success in all undertakings! O Bestower of refuge! O Tryambake (the three-eyed) Goddess Gquri (Parvati)! O Narayani (consort of the Supreme Lord Narayana)! Solutqtions to Thee!
Srishti-sthiti-vinSShEnEm ShaKi-bhUte SanEtani, GulSShraye GunEmaye NErEyapi Namo'stute. You are the embodiment of the powers of creation, sustenance and destruction, qnd the eternal Energy ofall beings; You are the Abode of the qualities (of all creation) and the Embodiment of these qualities. Sqlutations to Narayani!
the Sqviour of all who seekYour refuge. remove the suffering of all. Salutafions fo Narayani!
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Sarva-svarEpe Sarue6he Sarva-Shakti-samanvite, Bhayebhyas-trEhi No Devi Durge Devi Namo'stu Te. You indwell allforms. You qre the life of all. You are the strength
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Namas-tasyai Namas-tasyai Namas-tasyai Namo Namaf . The Goddess Who resides in all beings in the form of the Mothex I bow down to Her, I bow down to Her, I bow down to Her, again and again.
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Ya Kundend u-tusha ra-h5 ra-d havalE YE Shu bh ra-va$ravrite, YE VinS-vara-da rlda-mandita-kara YE Shveta-pad masan6. YE Bra h mEchyuta-5hanka ra-prabhriti bhi r-deva i h SadE Vand itE, SE MEm PEtu Sarasvati Bhagavati Nih6heSha-jEdyEpahE. May that Supreme Goddess Sarasvati protect me, Who is luminous like jasmine blossoms, the moon, snow and a garland (of pearls), Whowears purewhite clothes, Whose hands are adornedwith the enchanting Vina (stringed instrument, lute), Who is seated on qwhite
lotus, to Whom Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva ever pay obeisance, and Who eradicates completely all inertness and lethargy (ignorance).
VANI SARASI/ATI
Vdni Sarasvati VEg-devi,
Bhagavati BhErati MEm PEhi.
O Goddess of Speech, Mother Sarasttati, Goddess of Eloquence, O Divine Goddess of Knowledge, protect me!
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BHAVANYASHTAKAM
(Eight Verses on Bhavani)
Gatis-tvam Gatis-tvam TVam-ekE Bhavani. (1) I have no father, no mother, no relative, no benefactor, No son, no daughter, no servent, no master, No wtfe, no knowledge, nothing thqt is mine Thou alone art my only Refuge, O Bhavqni!
BhavEbdhav-apare Mah6duhkha-bhirul.r Papata Prak6mam Pralobhi Pramattah KusamsEra-pa5ha-prabaddhah SadEham Gatis-tvam Gatis-tvam Tvam-ekE Bhavini. (2) Fallen in the shoreless ocean ofworldly life
And frightened by great miseries thereof, Full of desire, greed and pride, I am entangled
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I do not know liberation, nor the yoga of dissolution, Nor devotion, nor Vratq. (vows and fasts), O Mother! Thou alone art my only Refuge, O Bhavani!
Kukarmi Kusangi Kubuddhih Kudasah KulEchara-hinah KadEchara-linah. Kudrishtih KuvEkya-prabandhah Sadaham Gatis-Wam Gatis-tvam Tvam-ek6 Bhavani. (5) With impure actions, impure cssociafion, impure intellect, impure
service; Devoid of right cond.uct qnd noble birth, engaged in impure qctions; With impure vision, speaker of impure sentences am I always. Thou qlone art my only Refuge, O Bhavani!
Praje6ham Rame5ham Mahe6ham Sure6ham DineSham Ni6hithe6hvaram Ve KadEchit. Na JEnami Chanyat Sadaham Sharanye Gatis-tvam Gatis-tvam Tvam-eka BhavEni. (6) I do not know Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Indra, Sun, Moon; Nor do I know any other.
Thou slone art my only Refuge, O Bhavani!
Vivade Vishade PramEde PravEse Jale ChEnale Parvate Shatru-madhye. Arapye Sharapye SadE MEm PrapEhi Gatis-tva4 Gatis-tvam Tvam-ekE Bhavdni. (7) In dispute, in misery, in inadvertence, inforeign lands, Inwater, infire, on mountains, and in the midst of enemies, In deep forests, I take refuge in Thee! Protect me always! Thou alone art my only Refuge, O Bhqvanil AnEtho Daridro JarE-roga-yukto MahEkshina-dinah SadE JE(ya-vaKrah, Vipattau Pravishtah Pranashtah Sad5ham Gatis-tvam Gatis-Wam Tvam-ekE Bhav5ni. (B)
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Devotional Songs
I am helpless, penniless, afflicted with old age and disease, Totally emqciated and miserable, Dull-faced, sunk in mishaps and lost forever! Thou alone art my only Refuge, O Bhavani!
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AMBA LALITE
Amba Lalite Mdm P6laya Para6hiva-vanite
Saubhagya-janani
fortunes; protect me.
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Amba SIte ParamEnanda-vilasite Guru-bhakta-janaugha-vrite Paratattva-sudha-rasa-milite Rmba Sh6sini Durita-vina6hini Nigama-nivasini Lalite . . Vijaya-vilasini (Bhagavati)...
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Motherl O Sita, Who sports in the Supreme Bliss, Who is surroundedby great Guru Bhqktqs, Who enioys the nectarine Rasa of the Supreme Truth! O Ruling Mother, the Remover of misfortune, Who abides in the Vedas, Who sports invictory, O Goddess!
Amba BEle Kunkuma-rekh6nkita-phEle Paripalita-sura-muni-jale Bhava-pa5ha-vimochana-mule Amba Hima-giri-tanaye Kamala-sunilaye Sumahita-sadaye (Devi) Sundara-hridaye...(2) Lalite . . ' Mother! In the form of ayoung girl, with a vermillion mark on her
forehead, Who protects all the Gods and Munis, Who causes the destruction
of
thebonds of Samsara! O Mother! Daughter of Himalayas, Who rests on a lotus-throne, of grace and mercy, O Goddess, possessing a soft heart!
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Amba REme Ghana-sundara-megha-Shy6me Ni layikrita-ha ra-ta n u-va me Sa ka laga ma Viditodd hE me Amba VEma-charini Kama-vihErini Sama-vinodini (Devi) Soma-5hekhari... Lalite . . . Mother Rame (of pleasing nature)!Who adorns the left side of Hara, Who is of swarthy colour like clouds, bluish in complexion, Who is the abode of all the scripture!
(3)
Who moves according to Her will, Who delights in the hymns of the
SamaVeda,
Who is the Consort of the One Who adorns His forehead with a moon! Amba Tuhge Bhring6laka Parilasad-ange ParipUrita-karunapahge Sura-6hEtrava-garva-vibhange Amba Sanga-rahita-muni-pungava-nuta-pade Mahgala-Shubhakari (Devi) Sarva-mangale...(4) Lalite . . . Mother! With arched eyebrows, radiant visage and black bee-like
locks, Whose eyes are full of compassion, Who destroys the enemies
of gods! O Mother! The Munis who are without any attachment bow down atThyfeet! O Bestower ofauspiciousness andblessedness, O Devi (Goddess), thevery embodiment of all auspiciousness/
Amba Kunde Parivandita-sanaka-sanande Vand5ru-mahisura-vrinde Mriga-rEja-skandhe Spande Amba IndirS-mandire Bindu-samakulaSundara-charane (Devi) Tripurasundari... (5) Lalite . . . jasmine-like O Mother! Of complexion, adored by Sanaka, Sanandana,
Gods and Brahmins,
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JAGADAMBIKE
Jagadambike Jaya Jaya Jaga Janani Ma. Glory to the Divine Mother, Jagadambika (Mother of the universe)! Glory to Jagajanani (Mother of the universe)!
KyE Mana-hara Nam SuhEyE Hei.
Jagadambike Jaya Jaya Jaga Janani Ma. (1) How pleased is my heart by Your alluring Name. To offer all at Your feet, fills my mind with delight.
He Prema Pufija He, KarunEmayi,
O Mother! You are the Repository of Love and Compassion, You are the Energy Primordiql! Glory to Jagajanani! Glory toThee, O Mother!
Gurudeva Ke Hridaya Me Baith Ke M6, Tum Ne Kheloi Ko Khela Hei. He M5... Usa Mafijula Vesha Mefi Akarke, Patitofi Ko Gale LagEyE Hei, Jagadambike... Dukhiyoi Ko Gale Lagay6 Hei. While seqted in the heqrt of the Divine Guru, O Mother, You play qll the roles in thiswhole world-show.
(3)
Shri Rama Tu Hi, ShrI t<rishna Tu Hi, DurgS K6li snri Raona ro, Durga Lak$hmi Sarasvatl Tu.
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Jagadambike...
Durga, Kali and Shri Radhs too! Durga, Laksmi, Sqrssvqti too! In Brahmq, Vishnu, and Shivs Shankara, It isYour glory only that shines.
Ye Akhila Vi6hva Jo Dikha Raha,
Uske Kana Kana Mefi Tu BaithE Hei. SthEvar Jangam Jalachar Nabhachar,
Jagadambike ... Tera Hi Mamatd MEyE Hei. You fill every speck of this vast universe. Every living being and every thing, both moving and Still, in the waters, land or slcy, All are the creation ofYour Maya (illusory power).
Md Jo PEUfi Tujh Se P6uil, Jo Deve Usmeil Harsh6ui. Kuchh Rahe Na MerE Apnapan, Meih-ne Sarvasva Charh5yE Hei.
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Jagadambike...
O Mother, whatever I receive, comes only from You. May I be contentwithwhateverYou bestow. Let there not be any sense of 'mine-ness'left in me, For I hsve offered everything toYou!
Ho NamaskEr Mama Bar BEr, ne Aai Snafti Tava Charaloi Mei. Mujh Adhama Patita Aghav6ri Ko, KarunE Kar H;idaya LagEyE Hei. My prostrations again and again
(7)
Jagadambike...
AtYour feet, O Power Divine! Although I am lowly, downcast and coffised, You so lovingly embrace ma
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DINODDHARINI
DinoddhErinT Durita-hErini
Sattva-raja-tama Triguna-dhErinT. The uplifter of the destitute, the absolver of sins, You are the embodiment of the three Gunas - Sattva, Rajas and
Tamas.
twilight), Savitri (the effulgence of the sun), The Goddess of learning Sarqwqti and the mantra Gayatri,
You are Sandhya (the You are Sita, Janaki (Janaka's daughter),
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ISHVARI MAHESHVARI
i6hvari Mdhe5hvari Parame6hvari PEhi MEm, Rdje6hva ri MEte6hva ri Sa rve6hva ri Raksha Ma m. O Goddess, Great Goddess, Supreme Goddess, protect me! O Controller of the rulers, Divine Mother, Controller of the entire universe, save me (from all problems, sorrows, dfficulties and distress)!
I6hvari Mahe6hvari Parame6hvari PEhi M64, Raje6hva ri MdteShva ri Bh uvane6hva ri Ra ksha MEm.
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VINA PUSTAKA
Vina-pustaka-dhErini Amb5, V51i Jaya-jaya PEhi Mdm, Stratti-aayini PEhi MEm, BhuKi-dEyini Pdhi MEm, BhaKi-ddyinl Pdhi MEm, Mukti-dEyini PEhi Mam. O Mother, Who holds a book and aVina (lute) in Her hands, Goddess
of Learning, hail, hail to Thee! O Bestower of power, enioyment, devotion and liberation!
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AISA PYARA
Shri Hari Om Sharan
Sanskrit Shloka: YE Devi Sarua-bhUteshu Daya-rUpena Samsthite, Namas-tasyai Namas-tasyai Namas-tasyai Namo Namah.
The Goddess Who resides in all beings in the form of Compassion, O! I bow down to Her, I bow down to Her, I bow down to Her, again and again!
Hindi Doha: Durg6 Durgati Dur Kar, Mangala Kar Sab Kam, Mana Mandir Ujjval Karo, Kripa Kar Ke ME.
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AisE Pyara Baha De Maiya, Charanoi Se Lag JEuh Meii, Sab AndhakEra Mita De Maiya, Darasa Tera Kar paUi Meifi. (1) AisE Pyara BahE De Maiy5...
o Mothen that I seek refuge atyourfeet! Dispel all darkness, O Mother! May I be able to behold Thee! Such love shower down upon me, O Mother! ...
Jag Mefi Akar tag Ko MaiyE, Ab Taka NE pahach6na Saka, Kyoh Ayd Hui KahEfi Hei JanE, yah Bhi Na Meih J6na Saka, T[ HeiAgama Agochara Maiya, Kaho Keise t-akh paUil Meifi. (2) Aisa Py5ra BahE De MaiyE...
Although I live in
the world,
Why have I come? Where am I going? This also I know not! Incomprehensible and mysterious areyou, o Motherr reil me how to
findYou!
Such love shower down upon me, O Mother! ...
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Aisa Pyara Baha De MaiyE... Have mercy on me, O Mother of the universe! Just a naive child am I! I don't know how to prqy, chant or perform penance; a mine ofvices am I! Grant me such benediction, O Mother, that I may sing Your Name eternally!
Such love shower down upon me, O Mother! ...
Sharana Laga Lo Mujh Ko MaiyE, Tujh Par Bali BaliJ6[n Meifi. (4) Aisa Pyara Baha De Maiya...
O Mother! Your child am I, You are my Mother; Your care remains with me day and night. By Your grace alone, my faults will be erased. Grant me Thy refuge, O Mother! Again and again, Such love shower down upon me, O Mother! ...
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Tribhuvana TErinI MEhe6hvarI. Glory to the Mother of the worldwho removes all dfficulties,
She is the Greqt Goddess who scyes the three worlds.
Muni Mana-raffjani Bhava-bhaya HErini, Tribhuvana TErinI MEhe6hvarI. She delights the hearts of the silent sages (who med.itate upon her) And removes their fear of Samsara; She is the Great Goddess who saves the three worlds.
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OM SHAI(TI OM
Adi Shakti, Maha-ShaKi, para-Shakti om, IchchhE Shakti, rriya Shakti, JfiEna Stratcti om. Adi Shakti (the Primal Energy), Mahashakti (the Great Power),
Parashakti (the Supreme Power), Ichchhq-shqkti (the Power ofwill), Kriyo-shakti (the Power of action), J fiana-shakti (the Power of wisdom).
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Mother of the universe, the Great Goddess! Jagadambe Jagadambe Jagadambe Jagadambe Jagadambe Jaya Jagadambe Jaya Jagadambe Jaya Tulja Bhavdni. O Mother of theWorld...! Glory to Thee, Mother of the World, the presiding Deity of Tuljapur,
Giver of life!
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Gauri, Ga.uri, Gange, Mqhakali (the Great BlackGoddess)' Gauri, Gquri, Gange, Mahalakshmi (the Great Goddess of fortune)'
of
Gauri, Gsuri, Gange, Sqrasvati (the Goddess ofwisdom)' M6he6hvari Jaya M6te6hvari, Mahe6hvari Jaya M6te6hvari, Mdhe6hvari Jaya M6te6hvari, Maheshvari Jaya Mdte6hvari' Glory to Maheshvari! Glory to Mateshvari"' REma Hare SiyE Rama REm, REma Hare SiyE REma Rdm, friShna Hare REdhe Snyama Shyem, Krishna Hare R6dhe Snyama
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SALUTATIONS TO LORD MMA, the seventh incsrnq.tion of Lord Vishnu, who wqs the personification of measureless,
on eqrth. He was free from malice. He wqs gentle. He was the protector of all His people. He always addressed them in
gentle words. He ruled his people so well that his reign came to be known as Rom-Rajya, the reign of righteousness, the rule which bestows happiness and prosperity on all.
He was an ideal son, an ideal brother, an ideal husband, qnd. an ideal king. He led the ideal life of a householder to teach the tenets of righteousness to humanity. Shri Rqmqwas not simply a good and o great person, but God Himself, A true devotee of Lord Romo is His representative
an ideal friend
on earth.
Rima Jaya REma layaJaya REma Om!Glory to Lord Rsma (the impersonal Supreme Being Who incarnated as the pleosiry"dnd Loving divlneKing Rama)! Glory, glory lo lord'fiarnal
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SHTOKAS
SHRI RAMAVANDANA
(Obeisance to Lord Rama)
I bow down fo sfiri Rama again and again, who removes ail affriction, Who bestows all blessings and Who is charming to all people.
mEya RE ma-bhadrEya, REma-cha ndr6ya Vedhase. REghu-nEthaya NEthEya, SrtEyEh pataye Namah.
RE
Consort ofSita.
Salutations unto Lord Rqma, Who rs ouspiciousness, whose presence is pleasing tike the moon and who is the pious one, Who is the Lord of the Roghu dynasty, the Lord of all beings, and the
Nil6mbuja-ShyEmala-komalEngam,
Sita -sa mE ropita -vE ma - bh6 ga m.
PEnau MahS-sEyaka-ch6ru-chEpam,
Nam5mi R5mam Raghu-vam6ha-nEtham. I bow down to Rama, whose hue resembles the blue lotus, who hqs q
delicate body,
Who has seated Sita on Hrs left side, Who holds the great arrow qnd beautiful bow in His hand, Who is the Lord born in the lineage of Raghu.
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Lokabhiramam Rana-ranga-dhiram, R6jiva-netram Raghu-vam5ha-natham' Karunya-ruPam Karuna-karantam, Shri Rama-chandram Sharanam Prapadye' in I take refuge in Shri Ramachandra, Who is the most beautiful theworld,
compassion and Lord of Raghu's dynasty qndwho is the embodiment of
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Bhaje' REmo R6jamanih SadE Vijayate R6mam Rame5ham Nama[' Ramenabhihata Ni6hacharachamU Ramaya Tasmai Daso'smyaha q' Ram6 n-nasti Parayana m Paratara m Rd masya
RameChittalayahsad6BhavatuMeBhoRSmaMam.uddhara'
the worship Ramq, the crest-iewel among kings' through Whom hoqrds ofdemons have been destroyed' I qm His Beyond Him there is nothing greoter to be worshipped'
servant; my mind
is totally absorbed in Him' O Ramq' please rescue me (from the oceqn of phenomenal existence)!
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VEme Cha Janak6tmaj6. Purato M5rutir-YasYa,
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Taln Vande Raghu-nandanam' I bow to thqt Lord Raghunandana (Rama), onWhose right side of is Lakhmana, onWhose teft side is His consort Sita' daughter
Janaka,andinfront(ineternalobeisance)isMaruti(ShriHanuman).
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Shri Rema-chandra KripElu Bhaja Mana, Harana Bhava-bhaya-dErunam. Nava-kafrja Lochana Kaffja, Mukha Kara Kafrja pada Kaftjarunam. O mind!Sing praises of Shri Rama, Who is all compassion, Who mitigates the greatestfear of Samsara, andWhose eyes, mouth, hq.nds andfeet are beautiful like the freshly bloomed lotus.
Kandarpa Aganita Amita Chhavi,
Navanila Nlrada Sundaram, Pafapita MEnahu Tarita Ruchi Shuchi, Noumi Janaka-sutEvaram. (1) ShrI REma-chandra... (O mind! Sing praises of Shri Rama!) Whose beauty excels the beauty of many Cupids put together; Whose beautifut body is tike a
formed dense brue croud! whose pure beautifut yeilow robes are shining like lightning! Who is born on Nqvami (9th day of the fortnight)! Who is the consort of Janaka,s doughter (Sita)i
O mind! Sing praises of Shri Rama... Bhaju Dina-bandhu Dine6ha DEnava,
Da
newly
Lord of the day! Who destroyed. the lineoge of demons issuing from Dqnu qnd Diti!Who is the Descendent of Raghu, the Giver oJ1oy, tt moon of the Koshala Kingdom and the Son of Dasharqtha!
(sing praises of shri Roma!) who is thefriend of the poor! who is the
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shrl Rema-chandra...
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ShrI REma-chandra...
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(Sing praises of Shri Rama) Who has a crown on His head! Who is a.dorned with ear-rings!Who has a beautiful tilak (the vermilion mark) on hisforehead.! Whose mighty limbs are ad.ornedwith ornaments! Who hqs long arms reaching his knees! Who holds a bow qnd arrowlWho defeated the demons Khara and Dushana in a (fierce) battle! O mind! Sing praises of Shri Rama...
Iti Vadati Tulasldasa Shankara, Shesha Muni Mana Raffjanam, Mama Hridaya-kafrja Niv6sa Kuru, KamEdi-khala-dala-gafijanam. (4) ShrI Rama-chandra... So scys Tulsidas: "O Rama! You Who delight the hearts of Shankara, Shesha and saints, reside in my lotus-like heart qnd destroy the Kama impure demons, the six-foldfoes, thqt qre present in me (desire), Krodha (anger), Lobha (greed), Moha (delusion), Mada (arrogance), and Matsarya (jealousy )!" O mind! Sing praises of Shri Rama...
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Bajata Peifijaniy6fi.
Baby Rama walks, sw aying unsteadily,
His anklets ringing in tune with His steps. Kilaki Kilaki Uthata DhEya, Girata Bhumi LatapafEya, Dhaya MEta Goda Leta Da5haratha Ki RaniyEi. (1) Thumaka Chalata... Laughing joyously He tries to run, but stumbles andfalls. Fondly He is lifted into the laps of King Dasharatha's queens. Baby Ramawalks...
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Affchala Raja Anga Jhdri Vividha Bhefiti So Dul6ri, Tana Mana Dhana VEriVEri Kahata Mridu BachaniyEi. (2)
Thumaka Chalata...
They cover
His bruises.
They are ready to sacrifi.ce their body, mind andweslth to make Him
Vidruma Se Aruna Adhara Bolata Mukha Madhura Madhura, Subhaga NEsikd Mefi ChEru La[akata LafakaniyEfi. (3)
Jhumaka Chalata...
Baby Rama's ruby lips say sweet melodiouswords,
Thumaka Chalata... Gazing in rapture on the little face of Rama, ss beauteous as a lotus in
bloom,
The
poet Tulsidas
is
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Bande.
Rama...
Do notforget Rqma (God), O my child! .... You come empty handed, go empty handed. Wealth and youth are transient, There is no essence in these, O my child! Do notforget...
Yaha DuniyE Do Dina KE MelE, Na Tu Kisi KE Na Koi TerE.
J-wana Hei Dina Chara
Bande.
(1)
days.
R6ma...
This world is
Do not forget
...
Jaga Mei PhUl Khile Hein Rangile, Sundara PyEre Aura Rasile. Mata Kara Na Koi PyEra Bande.
(2)
Rama...
Multi-coloredflowers blossom in fhis world, b e au tifuL lov ely and fr a g r ant. Do not get bewitched by them, O my child! Do not forget ...
Bh0le REhI Sunate JEnE, JhUthe Jaga Mei Na Bharam6nE. Teri Hei Maffjila PEra Bande.
(3)
REma...
O trqvellerwho has gone astray, hearken! Do not get deluded by this illusory world. O my child, your destinafion is beyond this! Do not forget...
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Bhaja Mana REmacharana Sukhad6T, O Mana R6macharana Sukhad5l. Bhaja Mana... O mind! Worship the feet of Lord Rama, which bestow all happiness' Jihi Charanana Se Nikasi Surasari Sahkara JatE Sam6i, Ja[E-sahkari NEma Paryo Hei, Tribhuvana T6rana Ai. (t) Bhaja Mana... From Whose feet emerged the river of the celestials (the Ganges) that entered the matted locks of Shankara (Lord Shiva). Hence, SheWho came to liberate the beings of the three realms,
received the name "Jata Shankari." O mind!Worship thefeet of Lord Rama....
lina Charanana Ki Charana-p6dukE, Bharata Rahyo Lau LEI, Soi Charana Kevafa Dhoi Line, Taba Hari NEva Chalai' (2)
Bhaja Mana ... For Whose pqdukc,s (sqndals) Bharata had great devotion, holding them close to his heart; those very feet the Boat-man washed before rowing the boat of Hari. O mindl Worship the feet of Lord Rama....
Soi Charana Santana Jana Sevata, Sada Rahata Sukhadai, Soi Charana Gautama Rishi Ndri, Parasi Parama-Pada Pai' (3)
Bhaja Mana ... Those feet are worshipped by saints and sages and always bestow happiness; the touch of those holy feet enabled Ahalya (Rishi Gautama's wife) to attqin the supreme state of liberation.
O mind!Worship
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of
rhe Risfirsl The sqme Lord, Who is the Master of the three worlds, also chssed the golden deer (Maricha)!
Ripu Ko Anuja Bibhishana Nisichara, Parasata Lank6 PEi, (5) Bhaja Mana ... (By the Grace of those Holy Feet) the monkey King Sugriva, though fear-stricken by his brother (Bali), ultimately became the king.
Although the demonical king Ravanq rs Your enemy, You gave refuge to his younger brother, Vibhishana. The touch of Thy holy feet bestowed on him the kingdom of Lanka. O mind!Worship the feet of Lord Rama....
Siva SanakEdika Aru Brahm5dika Sesha Sahasa Mukha Gdi, TulasidEsa Maruta-suta Ki Prabhu Nija Mukha Karata Barai. (6)
Bhaja Mana...
Shiva, Sanaka, Brehma, other god.s qnd Shesha
mouths all sang about the GIory of Thy Feet! But Lord Ra.ma with His own mouth sings the Glory of Hanuman! So says Tulsidasa. O mind!Worship thefeet of Lord Rama....
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DINA NIKE
Dina Nike Bite JEte Heifi.
The days are passing away quickly.
Jo Dete Heiil So PEte Heifi. Remember the holy name of Shri Rama! Give up sensucl enjoyments and all desires.
Not a centwill gowithyou. Only they, who give, get something in return.
The days are . .
.
(1)
Dina Nike.,.
BhEi-bandhu Aru Kutumba-parivara, Kisake Ho Tum Kouna TumhEra. Kisake Bala Hari-n6ma Bisera, Saba JIte li Ke Nate Heifi.
(2)
Dina Nike...
family members,
Are related. to you only as long as you are alive. Whose are you then? And who is yours?
Relying upon whose stength have you forsaken the holy name of Shri
Hari?
The days qre . .
.
Bare Bhaga MEnusha-tana Peye. Tisa Para Bhi Nahii Kari KamEI, Phira P6chhe Pachhatdte Heii.
(3)
forms!
With great goodfortune you htove received this human body. Still, you have not done anything (to attain liberation)! For fhis, you will certainly repent!
The days are . .
.
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Jo T0 LSge Vishaya-vilasa,
Dina Nike... Gaye Pher Nahifi Ate Heih, O foolish peoplel Enjoying the countless pleosures of the world entangles you in the net of the so-called Death. Why do you assume that breath will follow breath? (Remember) what is gone, is gone forever.
Thosewho have passed away will never return! The days are . . .
(4)
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Ram. Rdm.
REma REma Rama REma REma NEma Tarakaq, Rama Krishna V6sudeva Bhakti Mukti D6yakam. The Name of Lord Rama confers liberation, The Name of Lord Rama, Krishna orVasudevq gives devotion and
Iiberqtion.
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Shankaradi Sevya-m6na Divya NEma Kiftanam. rne onewho steals the heart of Janaka's daughter (Sita), He is the Lord of the whole world, Lord Shqnkara (Shiva) and the other gods sing worshipfully the Divine
Name
of Rama.
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Vrindavqn.
Some say that He lives in holy places and temples. Some say He can be
Shraddh6-jyoti Jala De, BhaKi-jyoti Jat6 De, JfiEna-jyoti JalE De. Shri Shri Rama Se... May someone light such o light that I may see Him in my own heart. Light the light of Shraddha (faith). Light the light of Bhakti
(devotion).
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RAMACHANDRA RAGHUVIRA
R6ma-cha nd ra Rag
h u-vira, RE ma-cha nd ra Rana-d hira, R6ma-chandra Raghu-natha, REma-chandra Jagan-n6tha. Ramachqndra (with moon-like face) - the Hero of the Raghu dynasty. Rqmachandro - mostvaliqnt in battle. Ramachandra - the Lord of the House of Raghu.
Rqmachandrq
RE
ram-d
hE
ma,
of) Raghu.
my closest one.
the Ocean of mercy.
REma-chandra Mama Daivam, Rama-chandra Kula-daivam, RE ma-cha nd ra Rag h u-vira, RE ma-cha ndra Ra na-dhira.
Rqmachandra Ramachandra Rqmachandra
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RAGHUPATI RAGHAVA
(A favourite song of Mahatma Gandhiji)
Raghupati R6ghava RdjE REm, Patita Pavana $tE REm. Raghupati (the Lord ofRaghu's dynasty), Raghava (the Descendant Emperor Raghu), the King Rama, Purifier of thefallen, Sita (Lord Rama's Queen) Rama.
S-ltE REm, SitE REm,
of
Bhaja PyEre TU
fte
Ram.
(1)
Raghupati R6ghava...
i6hvara AllEh Tere NEm, Saba Ko Sanmati De Bhagavan. (2) Ishvsra and Allah are Your Nomes, O Lord! Give us right understanding. Mandira Masjid Tere DhEm,
Satya Ahims6 Tere NEm.
Raghupati...
(3)
Raghupati...
Temples and Mosques qreYour Abode, Truth qnd Non-violence areYour Nomes.
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Aise Raghu-nandan Ko, Ham6ra Bhi (BErambEr) PranEm Hei. (1) He Whose Name is Rama, Whose abode is Ayodhya,
To such Descendent ofEmperor Raghu, our reverential prostrations
Aise Bhakti-d6t5 Ko, HamEra Bhi (Baramb5r) PranEm Hei. (2) He Whose Ncme is Shyama, Whose abode is Gokula,
To such a Bestower of Devotion, our reverential prostrations (again and ogain).
PandurEnga Nama Hei, Pandaripura DhEma Hei, Aise DayE S6gar Ko, HamErE Bhi (BarambEr) Pranam Hei. (3) HeWhose Nome rs Panduranga, Whose abode is Pandaripura,
To such Ocean of Compassion, our reverential prosfrofions.
Shankar Jink6 Nama Hei, KEShi Jinka DhEma Hei, Aise Mukti-ddt6 Ko, Hamara Bhi (B6rambar) PranEm Hei. (4) He Whose Name is Shankara, Whose abode is Kashi (Varanasi), To such a Bestower ofLiberation, our reverential prostrations (again and again). Venkata-ramana Nema Hei, Tirumala-giri Dh6ma Hei, Aise Apad-b6ndhav Ko, Hamdra Bhi (BErambEr) PranEm Hei. (5)
He Whose Name is Venkataramana, Whose abode is Tirumala Hill, To such Friend-in-need our reverential prostrorions (again and again).
Shivenanda NEma Hei, Ananda Kutir DhEma Hei, Aise Sadguru-deva Ko, HamEra BhI (BErambEr) Pran6m Hei. (6) He Whose Name is Sivsnanda, Whose abode is Ananda Kutir (name of Gurudev's cottage) To such a Divine Master, our reverential prostrations (again and
again).
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Glory to Rama, King Rama! Da6haratha-nandana, REja REm, KausalyE-priya, SrtE REm, Raghu-kula-bhEghana, REjE REm,
SrtE REm,
$G
REm.
Raghu-pati R6ghava, REjE REm, Patita P6vana, SitE REm, MEruti-nandana Sevita Ram, Sita REm, SitE REm. The Lord ofRaghu's dynasty, the Descendant ofRaghu, King Rama!The Purifier of the fallen, Sita Ramq! Who is served by the son of theWind (Hanuman), Rama! Sits Rama! Sita Ramq!
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Chqnt Sita Rama, chant Rqdhe Shyama, Chant Sitq Rqms, chant Radhe Shyama.
(1)
S-ltE
REma Kaho...
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Nahii,
SitE Rama Kaho... Radhe Shy6ma BinE Koi ApanE Nahih. Without Sita Rama, none can dreqm of happiness.
(3)
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Songs
Janaki NEtha SahEya Kare Jaba, Kouna Big6p Kare Nara Tero. When Janaki's (Sita's) Lord is withyou, Who cqn doyou any harm? $anaki's Lord is Lord Rama.)
SUraja Mangala Soma Bhrigu-suta, Budha Aru Guru Vara DEyaka Tero, REhu Ketu Ki Nahii GamyatE, Sanga Shanichara Hota Uchero. (1) JEnakl NEtha...
the Seven Stars and Jupiter all become favourqble to you; Rahu, who causes the eclipse, and the planets Ketu and
Garabha Mefi R6khyo Parikshita RajE, A5hvatth5ma Jaba Astra Ko Prero. Bh6rata Mei Maruhi Ke AndE,
TE Para Gaja KE Ghan[E Gero. (3)
He protected
JEnakI Natha...
King Parikshir in his mother'swomb when Ashvattq.ma shot his missile to kill him. He protected an egg lying on the battlefield of Kurukshetra
covering it with the bell of an elephant.
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Raghu-vam6hi Santana Sukha-dEyi, JEnakI NEtha... Tulasld6sa Charanana Ko Chero. The onewho has the Lord by his side, Who is an Ocean of compassion, Rises greater and greater in fhis world. His fortune can never be described in words! The Lord of Raghu's dynasty is the Giver of great joy fo sainfs and devotees! Tulasidasa says: I am a servqnt atThy Feet, O Ramachandraji!
(4)
SALUTATIONS TO SHRI HANUMAN, who is the Avatara (divine incarnation) of Lord Shiva born of Marut, the Windgod, and Anjani Devi. He possessed extraord.inary strength
and powers which he manifested on severql critical occasions
hqs the Murti or idol of Shri Hanuman. He is the living embodiment of Rama-Nama. Hewqs an ideal selflessworker, a true Karma Yogi who worked desirelessly and dynamically. He was a great devotee and an exceptional Brahmachari or celibate. He served Shri Rqmo with pure love and devotion, without expecting anything in return. He lived to serve Shri Rama. He wqs humble, brave and wise. He possessed all the divine virtues. He did whqt others could not do. Lord Ramq bestowed upon him the gift of living forever. It is believed that Hanuman, even today, visirs incogn ito places where Rqma's Name and glories are sung. Glory to Hanumanji! Glory to His Lord, Shri Rama!May His blessing be upon us all!
Shri Hanumanji
'
, Vi6tmajaryr,\nry:y$fia:mukhfaryr r*narna-A,t6
.,
to Hamtmanji, I bow to the Son of the Wnd, mcssenger of Rama, leader of the monkey army, Who is as/ost os the wiril' '" " ' anltgi guicft as th,- rninil, who is the moster of hissenss arrd nq6sf ' .'ts'"' dis ti ng ui shed cnd wise.
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SHLOKAS
Yatra Yatra Rag h unatha-kiftana m Tatra Tatra Krita-masta k5 fljal i m, vashpa-v6ri-pari-purna-lochanam Marutim Namata RakShasantakam,
Prostrations to Maruti (Hanuman), the Destroyer of the Rokshasos (demons), Who, with head bent down, palms folded in adoration and eyes brimming with tears, frequents every placewhere Rama's Name is glorified. Atulita-bala-dhEmam Hema-shailS Bhadeham Danuja-vana-kri6hanum lff 6nin6m Agraganyam. Sakala-guna-nidhdnam VEnarEnSm-adhiShar.n Raghupati-priya-bhaktam V6ta-jEtaP Nam6mi. I bow to the Son of theWind (Hanuman), the leader of the monkeys and the messenger of Rama, Whose strength is mqtchless, Whose body is like a hill of gotd, who burns up theforest of Asuras (demons) like a junglefire, Who towers among the spiritually illumined ones, andWho
is a treasure-house
ofallvirtues.
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AfrJANEYA VIRA
Afijaneya Vira Hanum6nta Shura, VEyu Kum6ra Vdnara Dhira, Shri Rema Duta Jaya Hanum6nta. Jay Jay Sita Rama Ki, Jay Bolo Hanuman Ki. (1) The valiant Anjani's Son, the wqrrior Hanuman!
of the Wind-god, the brave monkey! Lord Rama's messenger! Glory to Hanuman! Glory to Sita snd Rama! Sing the glory of Hanuman!
Son
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Rama Lakshmana lanaki, Jay Bolo Hanum6n Ki, Jay SIta REm Jay Jay Srta Ram, Jay Hanum6n Jay Jay Hanum6n. (2) Sing the glory of Rama, Lakshmana (Rama'sbrother),
Janaki (Janaka's daughter, Sitq) and Hanuman! Glory to Sitq and Rama! Glory, glory to Sita and Ramq!
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Vande Santam Shri Hanumantam, Rama-dasam-amalam Balavantam. Vande . . . Prostrations to the great soul Shri Hanuman, Who is a peerless servont of Rama, Who is pure and strong.
Prema-ruddha-galam-a6hru vahantam, PulakEhkita-vapusha Vilasantam.
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VENKATESHA VENKATESHA Venkate6ha Venkate6ha Venkate6ha pahi MEm, Venka[e6ha Venkate6ha Vehkate6ha Raksha MEm. O Venkatesha (the Destroyer of sins)... protect me!
venkatesha ... save me (from all problems, sorro,!r/s, dificulties and distress)!
Venkate6ha Venkate6ha Venkafe6ha pdhi MEm, Shrinivasa Shrinivasa Shrinivasa Raksha MEm. O Venkatesho ... protect me!
sqve me!
Venkate6hvara PEhi Mam ShrinivEsa Raksha MEm, Venkate6hvara Namah Om Shrinivasa Sharana Om.
O Lord Venkatesha, protect me! O Shrinivasa, save me! Lord Venkq.tesha, prostrations to Thee! O Shrinivasa, I take refuge in
O Shrinivasq
...
protect me!
Lard Venkateshwara
SALUTATIONS
IO
According to the scripturesVishnu, out oflove for His dantees, incarnated as Venkatesllara for the salvotion and upliftment of humanity in this Kali Yuga. With His conch He creates the cosmic sound (OM) from which the creation has mantfested, and with.His discus He destroys the ignorance and ego in human beings, thus liberoting themr, Wnkateslwara is very merciful. It ia believeil t:iat He fulfils every wish msde to Him by His devotees, that He absolves their sins and drives away all obstacles to their abiding peace and prosperity. In iconographic depictions, Lord
it
rs
said that
His gaze is so
it would scorch
the universe.
Om
SALUTATIONS TO LORD NARAYANA, the primeval God from Whom the Universe emansted through His crestive will. According to the Vedas, this universe is the Eternal Being (Narayana), the imperishable, the supreme, the goal, "multiheaded and multi-eyed" (i.e., omnipresent and omniscient), the resplendent, the source of light and delight for the whole
universe.
According to the Epics, the name 'Narayana' signifies the Divine Being who reposes on the universal waters of the primordial condition of the Universe. In the beginning, Narayana alone was. He Himself appeared as Brahma,
Vishnu, Shiva snd all the gods. He appears as all that is, both the seen qnd unseen. He is the Immortal, Self-Existent All. Narayana is the Supreme Reality qnd the Supreme Light, whose symbol is Surya, the Sun. As the protector of the Universe, the Lord incarnates Himself now and then for the welftre of everyone, andfor the re-establishment oJ'Dhorma, righteousness, in the course of time. Like a resplendentflame in the heart of the individual, Narayanq cqn be visualised in
deep meditation.
SundaY
,, ,",,Orfi,Namoffir i:":i'
OmlPnrstrufions ro Inrd Narayana.
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SHTOKAS
(the Divine Rqdiance of the Sun, symbol of the qbsolute impersonal, Brahman), the beautiful Lord of theworld,
the immortal quintessence ofvedanta, the auspicious, the qbsorute Brqhmic knowledge, the Lord of the gods, the ever_pure, the one true
consciousne ss of the world, the Lord of Indra, of the gods and of men, the preceptor of the gods, the crest-jewel of the three world.s, the very heart of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, the giver of Light.
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Namami Nar6yana-pada-pankajam, Karomi NarEyana pUjanam SadE. Vadami NEr6yana-nama-nirmalam, Smarami Narayana-tatUam-avyayam. I bow down inworship to the lotusfeet of Narayana, I do reverent service to Narayana always,
I repeat the pure Names of Narayana, And I remember the reality of Narayana which is unchanging.
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Mangalam Bhagavan Vishnuh, Mahgalam Garuda-dhvajah Mangalam Pundarikasksha, Mangalayatano Harih, May all auspiciousness be unto LordVishnu! May all ouspicrousness be unto Him (Lord Krishna) Whoseflag bears the emblem of Garuda! May all auspiciousness be unto the Lord with lotus_like eyes!
That Lord Hari is (the seat
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is the support of the Universe, Who is of the form of omnipresent space, Whose colour resembles that of clouds, Whose body is auspicious, Who is the Lord of Lakshmi, Whose eyes are like the lotus, Who is qttainable by Yogis through meditation, Who is the
gods, Who Remover
of the fear of birth and death, and Who is the One Lord of all
the worlds.
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Ndrayanah Para4 Brahma, TatNam NErEyanah Paraf, N5rayanah Paro Jyotir-atma, NErayanah Parah, Nardyanah Paro DhyEta, Dhyanaq NEr6yanah Paraf. The Lord Narayana is the Supreme Absolute; Narayana is the Supreme RealitY; Narayana is the Supreme Light; Narayana is the Supreme Self; Narayana is the Supreme Meditator; Narayana is the Supreme Meditation.
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romi Yadyat Sakalam Pa rasmai NErEya nEyeti Sama rpay6 m i. Whatever I do with my body, speech, mind and senses,' by my intellect, self or by nqtural disposition - qll these I o_ffer unto the supreme Lord
Narayana.
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Songs
ACHYUTAM KESHAVAM
(Shri Shankaracharya)
Achyutam Ke5havam Rdma NarEyanam Krishna DEmodara4 VEsudevam Harim. Shri-dharam MEdhavap Gopik6-vallabham, JEnaki-ndyakam R6ma-chandram Bhaje. (1) I worship Achyuta (the Immutqble Lord), Keshava (the Lord with Beautiful Hair), Rama (the One who gives deligh), Narayana (the
purified mind),Vqsudeva's
R"fuS" of everyone), Krishna, Dsmodqra (Who is known through the Son, Hari (the Destroyer of evil), Shridhara (Who has Lakshmi q.t his bosom), Madhava (the Lord of the Goddess Lakshmi), the Beloved of the Gopis, the Lord of sita, shri Ramqchandra.
Achyutam Ke6havam Satyabham6-dhavam, Mddhavam Sfrr-rdhararyr Radhika-rEdhitam. IndirE-mandiram ChetasE Sundaram Devaki-nandanam Nandajam Sandadhe. (Z) I offer my obeisance to Achyuta, Keshava, the Lord of Satyabhama, Madhava, Shridhqra, Who is adored by Shri Radha, the Abode of
Lakshmi, the most Beautiful to think of, the Son of Devaki, the Son of Nanda.
Vishnave Jishnave Shanthine Chakrine Rukminl-ragine JanakFjEnaye. Vallavi-vallabhdyarchitayEtmane, Kamsa-vidhvamsine Vam5hine Te Namah. (3) I salute Vishnu (the all-pervading One), the Victorious, the Bearer of the conch qnd the discus, the Beloved of Rukmini, the Consort of Janaki (Sita), thevery Life of the Gopis, the supremely adorable Self,
the Slayer of Kamsa, the Bearer of the ftute.
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O Krishna!O Govinda (the Protector of the cows)! O Rama! O Narayana! O Lord of Lakshmi! O Vasudevq! O [Jnconquerable One! O Abode of
Lakshmi!
perception),
DandakEranya-bhu Punyata-kEranam. Lakshmanendnvito Va naraih Sevito' (A)gastya-sampEjito REghavah Patu Mam. (5)
BEla-gopalakah Patu Mam Saruada. (6) Whowas unfavorable to the evil doers (demons) Dhenuka and Arishta, the Slayer of Keshi and Kamsa,
Who plays on the flute,
Whowas angrywith Putana, Who sports on thebanks of theYamuna Riven May the Child Gopala ever protect me! Vidyud-udyotavat-prasph urad-vasasam,
PrEvrid-a mbhodavat-prol lasad-vigra ham.
Vanyaya MdlayE Shobnitorah-sthalam, Lohitdnghri-dvayar.n VErijEkgham Bhaje. (7) I worship the Lord Who is adorned by a lightening-like shining yellow robe, Whose body is as resplendent as the clouds ladenwith rain,
Whose bosom is adorned with the garlands of forest flowers, Whose feet are red and Whose eyes qre like the lofuses.
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Devotional Songs
Kuff
chitaih Kuntalair-bhr6jamEnEnanam,
Kihkini-mafijulam Shyamalam Tam Bhaje. (8) Whose forehesd is adorned by curly locks, and head with a jewelled
crown. Whose cheeks shine by the brilliance of beautiful earrings,
Who is qdorned with a garland, armlets and beautiful onklets, I worship Shyamala (the blue complexioned and beautiful One).
PhalaShruti:
quickly wins the heart of Lord Hari, the Creator of the whole
universe.
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A sweet fragrance is carried by the wind slowly. Nearby flows the pure Ganga. All-pervading is Lord Badrinatha...
Shesha Sumirana Karata Ni6hidina, Dharata DhyEna Mahe6hvaram. Shri Veda Brahm6 Karata Stuti, Shri Badrinatha Vishvambharam. ShrT Badrin6tha Vi6hvambharam... (2)
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Day and night, the serpent Shesha recites the Name of the Lord. Lord Shiva is immersed in meditation upon Him. The Vedas and Lord Brahma sing His praises. Lord Badrinqtha is allpervading...
Shri gadrinatha ViShvambharam... (4) Parvati, Ganesha, Sarqwqti and Naradq Muni sing His glories.
All the Yogis meditate upon the boundless Lilqs (pastimes) of the Lord. Lord Bqdrinq.tha is all-pervading...
Yaksha Kinnara Karata Kautuka, TEla VinE Veditam.
Shri takshmi Kama16 Chamara Dole, Badrin6tha Vi6hvambharam, Shri gadrinatha Vi6hvambharam... (5)
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Yakshas, Kinnaras qnd all the celestial beings who know Tqla
naja Yudhighthira Karata Stuti, ShrI BadrinEtha Vi6hvambharam. Shri BadrinEtha Vi6hvambharam... (6)
The spofless Lord Shiva is shining at the top of
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Hema Patha Ked5ra DarShana, Siddha Muni-jana Sevitam. Himalaya Mefi Sukha Svar0pa, BadrinEtha ViShvambharam. Shri gadrinatha Vi6hvambharam... (7)
path, devotees wslk to behold Kedarnqth, where sqints and sages are serving Him, The Lord of the Himalayas is the embodiment of bliss. Lord On
the golden
Badrinatha is all-pervading... Tapta Kunda Ke Adhika Mahim6, Da6ha Di6hanana Shobtritam. Nara N6r6yana Karata Seva, Shri Badrin6tha Vi6hvambharam. Shri gadrinetha Vi6hvambharam... (8) (In Badrinath) the glory ofTapta Kund (a natural hot-water spring) is
very great.
The Lord is shining in the ten directions.
(In Badrinath) Nara (Arjuna) and Narayan (Krishna) are doing service. Lord Badrinqtha is all-pervading...
Shri Badrinatha Ke Sapta R6tra, Parama PEpa VinS6hanam Koti Tirtha Svarupa P0rana, BadrinEtha Vi6hvambharam, Shri Badrinetha Vi6hvambharam... (9)
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destroyed.
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Hari ... Draupadi Ki LEja Rakhyo, Tu4 BarhEyo Chlra. O Lord Hari! You dispel our fear! You saved the honour ofDraupadi by lengthening her Sari (when Duhshasana tried to disrobe her).
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Hari ... Hiranya-kaShipu MEra Linhoh, Dharyo NEhIn Dhira. For the sake ofYour devotee Prahlada,You took theform of the Manlion (Narahari) and killed Hiranyakasipu. Youwere most eager to protect Prahladq. (O Lord Hari...)
B0rate Gajar6ja Rakhyo Kiyo Bahara Nira Hari ... Dasi MIrd Lala Giridhara Charana Kamala Para Sira. You sqved the drowning Elephant-King (Gaiendra) and rescued him from the water. O dear Lord Giridhara, Mira, Your servant, places her head onYour lotus-feet. (O Lord Hari...)
(2)
(3)
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HE MADHAVA He Madhava, Madhusudana, Shri Ke6hava, NEr6yana, Lakshmi NErEyana. O Mqdhqva (the Lord of the Goddess Lakshmi), Mqdhusudana (the Slayer of the demon Madhu), Shri Keshava (the Lord with beautiful hair),
Narayana (the Refuge of everyone), Lskshmi Nsrctyana (the Lord
of
Lakshmi)!
NErEyana, Shriman NErEyana, REma, Krishna, Govinda, NErEyana. He Madhava... Narayana, Shriman Narayana, (the efulgent Narayana), Rama, Krishna, Govinda (the Protector of the cows), Narayana.
Shr-r,Chara, KeShava, D6modara,
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Narayana! NErayana, Shri Hari, N6rayana, REma, Krishna, Govinda, Nar6yana. He Madhava... Narayana, Shri Hari (the Destroyer of evil), Narayana, Rama, Krishna, Govinda, Narayana.
(3)
Namo Madhava, Jagan-nayaka Hrishl-ke5hava, He Naga-5hayana, ShrI Shesha-Shayana. (4) I revere Madhava, Jagannayaka (the Controller of the world), Hrishikesha (the Lord of all senses), O Naga-shayana (Whose bed is a serpent), Shri Sheshq-shayana (Whose bed is the divine serpent
Shesha)!
(5)
He MEdhava...
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Narayana!
NErEyana, Lakshml, NEr6yana, REma, Krishna, Govinda, NErayarla. N aray ana, Lakshmi N aray ana,
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REma... Rama Krishna Hsri (Remover of sorrows), Mukundq (Giver of Freedom), Murqri (Enemy of the demon Mura),
Hari.
who
has a
whitish
hue)... Hari.
Makara Kundala Dh5ri, Bhakta-bandhu Shouri, Mukti-datE Snaki-data Vitthala Narahari. (1) REma... whowears earringswith crocodile design! Heroic Friend of the devotee! Giver offreedom, Giver of power, Vitthala (epithet of Lord Krishna), Narqhari (the Man-lion) !
DTna-bandhu KripE-sindhu Shri Hari Shri Hari, PEvandnga He Kripdnga, V6sudeva Hari.
(2)
Rama...
Hari!
Hari!
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Songs
Tulasi HEra Kandhara, Bhakta H;idaya Mandira R6ma"' MandarEdri Dhara Mukunda, Indire5ha Shri Hari. in the temple of His Whowears aTulsi Mala round His neck!Who resides
(3)
devotee's hesrt!
(4)
(Refuge of everyone)!
Madhavs (the Lord of Lakshmi)! Janardana (who helps people)!Ananda Ghcna (Embodiment of bliss)! Hari (Who destroys sorrows)! REja SukumEra, Mohana-k6ra,
Karurla-s6gara, Achyuta ShrT Hari. Son of a King! Mohana-kara (with a charming form)!
Ocean
(5)
Rdma"'
doesn't swerve
from His
REma"' Andaja VEhana Krishla, Panflurahga Hari. to Pandari (His boon a q bestowed has Who hand! His Who has lofus in devotee)! Shubhada (the Auspicious One)! Whose vehicle is the eagle (Garuda, born out of an egg)! Krishna'
Panduranga Hari!
(6)
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JfiSnadeva Sanstuta Ndmadeva Kiftita, REma"' TukEr6ma P0jita, DEsa Ke6hava Sanstuta. Who is praised by Saint Jfianadeva! Whose glory is sung by Saint
(7)
Namadeva!
is
(8) Jay Jay Vitthala Pdrldurahga, Jay Hari Vitthala PEnduranga' Panduranga vitthala Glory, glory tovitthsla Panduranga! Glory to Hari,
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JAGADISHA ARATI
Om Jaya Jagadi6ha Hare, SvEmi Jaya Jagadi6ha Hare Bhakta lanoil Ke Sahkata, Kshana Mei DUra Kare. Op Jaya ... Om! Glory to Thee, O Lord of the Universe! O Master and Lord of the Universe! Who removes in theflash of a moment the sorrows of the devotees! Removes them in the twinkling of an eye! Om! Glory to Thee, O Lord of the Universe!
(1)
Tuma Bina Aura Na DUjd, Tuma Bina Aura Na DUjE, Om JaYa ... Rsa Karuh Kisaki. I take refuge inTheewho qre both my Mother and my Father O Lord, inwhom else csn I take refuge? There is none other thanThee to guide me, Onwhose compassion can I depend? Om! Glory toThee...!
(2)
(3)
210
Songs
Tuma Karuna Ke S6gara, Tuma Palana-karta Sv6mi Tuma P6lana-kate. Meifi MUrakha Khala Kami, Meii Murakha Khala Kami, Kripa Karo BhaftE. Om Jaya ... O! Thou art an ocean of compassion! Thou art the protector ofall! O Lord! Thou art the protector of all.
(4)
I amfoolish,
Save
Om! Glory toThee... Tuma Ho Eka Agochara, Sabake PrEna-pati, Svami Sabake Pr5na-paU. Kisa Vidhi Mil0fi Daya-maya, Kisa Vidhi Mil0i DayS-maya, Tuma Se Mefi Kumati. Om Jaya ... Lord! You are One and. the Unknowable. You are the Lord of the life breath of everyone, Lord! You are the Lord of the life breath of everyone. Oceqn of mercy! How can I ever be united with You Since I have q polluted mind? Om! Glory to Thee...
(5)
Apne H6tha Uth5o, Apne H5tha UthEo DvEra Para Tere. Friend of the distressed, Destroyer of sorrow! You are my Saviour, O Lord! You qre my Saviour. Extend Thy helping hand to me,
(6)
Om Jaya ...
Who q.m lying helpless at Thy doorl Om! Glory to Thee... Vishaya Vik5ra MitEo, PEpa Haro Dev6, Svami PEpa Haro DevE.
(7)
Om Jaya ...
Wipe away all my worldly indulgence andfaults, Forgive my sins, O Lord! Lord! Forgive my sins.
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Sv6mi Jo Koi Nita Gave, Kahata Shivenanda SvEmT, Kahata Shivananda Svami, Mana VSfichita Phala PEve. (B) Om Jaya Jagadi6ha Hare! Those who recite daily, 'Jaya Jagadisha Arqti,' O Lord! Those who recite it daily,
Says Swami Sivananda, says Swami Sivanqnda,
They will get the fruits of desired objects! Om! GIory to the Lord of the Universe!
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'Narayana, Narayana, Narayana, Narayana'. Hari Ke Pyare Hari Hari Bolo Ao Pydre Milkara Gao Sita-rEm REdhe-ShyEm. (2) Lovers of Hari, sing'Hari, Hari'! Come, O dear ones, sing together: 'Sita-Ramq, Radhe-Shy ama'.
Hari Charana Meh Dhyana Lagao Pyare Guru Ke Sharana Meil Ao
Narayana N6rayana Narayana N6r6yana. (3) Fixyour attention on the lotus feet of Hari! O dear ones, take refuge at the holy feet of Guru!
'N
ar ay
Abhimana-tyago Seva-karo Narayana N6rEyana N6rdyana NdrEyana. (4) Renouncing ego, do selfless service.
'N aray
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ADITYA NARAYANA
Aaitya N6rEyana, Bh6skara NErdyana,
Surya N6rayana, Jyoti N6rdYana. Aditya (the Sun God, son of Aditi),
Narayana (the Refuge of everyone), Bhqskara (the Efulgent) Narayana,
Surya (the Sun God) Narayana, Jyoti (the Divine Light) NaraYana.
SALUTATIONS TO ACHARYA SHANKARA, the illustious spiritual Mqster, who rs Indiq's greatest philosopher and
guide to seekers of Truth. Nothing short of an incarnation could schieve so much success in such profound fields of human life as did Acharya Sankara during the short span of his life on this earth.
and
culture were decayin!, when there was complete chaos and confusion. Acharya Shankara rejuvenoted the Hindu religion qnd established the unity and purity of enlightened Hindu
thought and culture. Hefounded theTen Orders ofsannyasa and estqblished the four Mathas (great monasteries) in the four quarters of India. He wrote commentqries on the major Upanishad.s, the Bhagavad Gita qnd the Brahma Sutras. He
greatly advocated Bhakti (devotion) and encouraged the worship of the various forms of the personal God. yet, he wqs the expounder par excellence of Advaita Vedanta, the philosophy of non-dualism, which is the pinnacle of Hindu
thought. To live life is to live philosophy, says Sankaro, and to live philosophy is to live in God. Glory to Lord Shankara!May His blessings be uponus all!
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Om I5havasyam-idam Sarvam Yat-kiflcha Jagatyam Jagat. Tena TyaKena Bhuffjltha ME Gfidhah lGsyasvid-dhanam. Om. All this -whatsoever moves (or moves not) in this universe indwelt by the Lord. Therefore, by renunciation (of the transient), find joy (in the Eternal). Do not covet what belongs to others.
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NA PRAVAKSHYAM
Shri Shankaracharya
Sh loka rd
hena Prava khyam i Yad-u ktam Gra ntha-koti bh i 11 Brahma Satyam Jagan-mithya JIvo Brahmaiva NEparah I shall tell you within half a verse the quintessence of the teachings expounded in innumerable scriptures: Brahman alone is reql; the world is unreal; and the individual sou/ is non-dffirent than Brqhmqn.
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DIVI BHUMAU
(Yoga Vasishtha, 1, i)
Divi Bhumau TathS'ka6he Bahir-anta6h-cha Me Vibhuh. Yo VibhEty-ava bhesetma Tasma i Sa rv6tma ne Na mah. Solufotions to the Lord, the Universal Soul, shining manifest in heaven, earth and sl<y, and both within and without myself.
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II,
5, xv)
Nemd Vidyuto Bhanti Kuto'yamagnih. Tameva Bhantam-anubhati Saruaq Tasya BhasE Sarvam-idaP Vibheti. There the sun does nof shine nor the moon, nor the sfcrs, nor do these
flashes of lightning, much less this fire. when He shine& everything shines after Him. By His Light
qll this is
illumined.
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Yatah SarvSli Bh[t5ni Pratibhanti Sthitani Cha. Yatraivopa6ha ma m YEnti Tasma i Saty6tma ne Nama h' salutations to that Reality inwhich all the elements qnd all the animqte and inanimate beings shine ss if they have an independent existence, and in which they exist for a time and into which they
merqe.
JfiatE lfiEnam Tatha Jfieyam Drashta Dar6hana-dfi6yabh[h' Karta Hetul.r Kriya Yasm5t Tasmai Jfiapty6tmane Namah' Salutations to that Consciousness which is the source of the apparently disfincf threefolddivisions of knower, knowledge and known, seer, sight and seen, doer, doing and deed'
Sph
Sa
u ra
nti
rvesha m Jlvanarl Tasmai Brahma na nddtmane Na mah' salutations to that Bliss Absolu te (the ocean of Bliss) which is the tife of all beings, whose happiness and unfoldment is derived from a shower
of
of Bliss'
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NIRVANA SHATKAM
Shri Shankaracharya
Mano Buddhy-ahank6ra ChittEni NEham Na Karnam Na JihvE Na Cha Ghrana-netre. Na Cha goma-bhumir-na Tejo Na Vayu6hChid5nanda-rupah Shivo'ham Shivo,ham. (1) I qm neither the mind, nor the intellect, nor the ego, not the mind_
stuff; I am neither the senses of hearing, taste, smell, or sight; Nor q.m I the ether, the earth, the fire, the air. I am Consciousness-BlrssAbsolute, I am He, I q.m He. (Shivoham,
Shivoham). Na Cha Prana-safijho Na Vai pafrcha-vEyur Na VE Sapta-dhatur-na VE paffcha-ko6hah. Na VEk PEni-padau Na Chopastha-p6yu
five sheaths;
Neither am I the organ ofspeech, nor the hands, nor thefeet, nor the genital organs nor the anus.
i:;
Shivoham).
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Na Punyaq Na P6paryr Na Saukhyam Na Duhkha4 Na Mantro Na TTrtham Na Veda Na Yajffaf' Aham Bhojanaln Naiva Bhojyaryr Na Bhokta, Chidananda-rUpah Shivo'ham Shivo'ham. (4) Neifher have I virtue nor sin, neither happiness nor misery' Nor mcntros , nor pilgrimages' nor scriptures, nor sacrifces' Neither the qct of enioying, nor the enioyment, nor the enioyer' I am Absolute Consciousn ess and Bliss, 1 am He, I am He (Shivoham,
Shivoham).
Na Mrityur-na Shanka Na Me J6ti-bhedah, Pitd Naiva Me Naiva MEIE Na Janma. Na Bandhur-na Mitram Gurur-naiva Shighya5hChid6nanda-rupah Shivo'ham Shivo'ham' (5) Neither have I fear of death, nor caste distintion, Neither have I father, nor mother, nor birth,
Neither have
relatives, nor friends; neither have I Guru' nor disciple' (Shivoham' I am Absolute consciousness and Bliss, I am He, I am He
Shivoham).
Aham NirvikalPo Nirdk6ra-r0Po, Vibhu-W6chcha Sarvatra Sarvendriyanam' Na Chasangatam Naiva Muktir-na Bandha6hChidEnanda-r0pah Shivo'haryr Shivo'ham. (6)
I am unconditioned, I am formless, lamall-pervading,Iambeyondtheorgans(ofsensesandaction)' I am arcr the same, I hal/e neither liberstion, nor bondage' qmAbsolute consciousn ess and Bliss, I am He, I am He (shivoham,
Shivoham).
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Saruam Brahma-mayam Re Re, Saruam Brahma-mayam, Lo! Behold! AII rhis rs the Absolute!All this is the supreme Truth!
Kim Vachanffi m Kim-avachaniyam Kim Rachani'yam Kim-arachani'yam. Sarvar.n . . What is there to speok? What is there thqt cannot be spoken? what is there to write? what is there thqt cannot be written?
(1)
Kim Bhajanlyam Kim-abhajaniyam. Sarvam. . . Whot is here to study? What is there that cannot be studied? what is there to worship? wat is there thqt cannot be worshipped? Kim Bodhavyam Kim-abodhavyap Kim Bhoktavyam Kim-abhokavyam.
(2)
(3)
Saruam . .
What is there to know? What is there that cannot be known? What is there to experience? What is there that cannot be
experienced?
Sarvatra SadE Hamsa-DhyEnam Katavyap Bho Mukti-nidh6nam. Sarvam . . The Self is to be meditqted upon everywhere and at all times; It is the seat of Liberation. This is your foremost duty.
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ANANDO'HAM ANANDO'HAM
Anando'ham Anando'ham, Anandam BrahmEnandam. I am Bliss, I am Bliss, I am Supreme Bliss.
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(II
11
to 14)
Aho! Aham Namo Mahyam VinSSho Yasya Nasti Me, BrahmEdi-stamba-paryanta1n Jagan-n65he'piTishthatah. (II-11) O! Marvellous am Mdoration to Myselfwho knows no decay and
survives even the destruction of the universe, from the Creator (Brqhma) down to a blqde of grass.
Kvachin-naGantENEgantEWEpyaVi6hvam-avasthitaf. (II-12) O! Marvellous qm Mdorqtion to Myselfwho, thoughwith s body, am One who neither goes anywhere, nor comes from anytvhere, but ever
abides pervading the universe.
Aho! Aham Namo Mahyam Dak5ho N6stiha Matsamah, Asam-spri6hya Sharlrena Yena Vi6hvarl Chirap Dhritam. (II-13) Ol Marvellous am l! Salutqtions to Myselfl There is none QS competent as I am, who holds the universe eternally without touching
itwith My
body.
Aho! Aham Namo Mahyam Yasya Me NEsti Kifrchana, (rr-14) Athav6 Yasya Me Sarvam Yadvan-mEnasagocharam. O! Marvellous am Mrostrations to Myself who hos nofhin g, yet all that which is accessible to speech snd mind belongs to Me only-
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Dvaita Vachana KE Meii H0fi Srasht6, Mana-v6ni Ka Meifi Hufi Dragh[E. Meifi Hufi S5kshi-svar0p, Koi-kol JEne Re... (1)
Creator am I of dualistic speech; Seer am I of mind and speech.
Tin AvasthEoi Se BhI Nydra Anubhava Siddha An0p, Koi-koiJEne Re... (2)
Dffirent from
the
Surya Chandra Mei Teja Hei Merd, Agni Mei Bhi Oja Hei MerE Meiil Advaita-svarEp, KoFkoI JEne Re... (3) I am the luster in the sun and moon, brilliance in the fire too, My Non-dual Essence is known to very few. Janma-marana Mere Dharma Nahii Heifi, PEpa-punya Mere Karma NahIil Heifi Aja Nirlepi RUp, KoI-koI JEne Re... (4) Birth qnd death qre not my qualities; sin and virtue not my actions. Birthless qnd unstained purity am I, that is known to very few. TIna Loka KE Meih
Hui
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Satsangl Nija Rupa PahichEno, Jiva Brahma KE Bheda Na Mano TU Hei Brahma-svar0p, Koi-koT JEne Re... (6)
SHUDDHOSI BUDDHO'SI
(The enlightened Queen Madalasa bore four sons.
As she placed them in the cradle, this is the lullaby that she sang to them.)
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Brahman is One alonewithout a second. Satyam Jfianam Anantam Brahma. Brshman is Truth-Knowledg e lnfinity. Satyam Brahma Satyam Brahma. Brahmsn qlone is Truth.
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SAL{JTATIONS TA THE ETERNAL TRAAISCTNDENTAL SPIRIT DIWNE that is sy mbotized by the mysferious sin gle lener - # ( OM ). OM sy mbol ize s
that which is bqond mind and ryeech, that which is beyond time and qpffcer,:ffrflf *Lrieli is,bsyond all manifeststions. f,ha sound thrr:you ftiiiir when someone stikes a gong is produced by ruro solid obiects coiing into contact with one another, but OM is nat a saund that is prcdu ced. It is the Source of all sounds. Never was there a time when if wos not It has alway s been. Thereft.r, it tt e syibot of the beginningless, endless, eternal
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Omk5ram Bindu-samyuktam,
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OM OM OM OM OM VICHARA Om Om Om Om Om Vich5ra, Om Om Om Om Bhaja Omk6ra. Reflect on Om, Om, Om... Worship the sacred syllable Om...
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SONG OF OM
Swami Sivananda
OM OM OM OM OM OM OM OM OM OM OM OM OM OM
right is OM, to the left is OM, in front is OM, Above is OM, below is OM, behind is OM, Within in OM, without is OM, everywhere is OM! Support, source, centre, ideal, goal is OM!
To the
Existence is OM, Knowledge is OM, Bliss is OM. The ultimate goal of one and all is OM! Breathe OM, sing OM, live in OM. Meditate, meditate, meditate on OM.
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BHA'O RE BHAIYA
Shri Kabirdas
Bhajo Re Bhaiya Rama Govinda Hari. o Brother! worship Lord Rama (who delights the heart!) Govinda (the Lord of cows!) Hari (Who removes sins)!
Japa Tapa S6dhana Nahifi Kachhu LEgata,
Bhajo Re Bhaiyd... Kharachata Nahifi Gatharl. (1) Doing Japa (repetition of the holy Name), Tapas (penance) or Sqdhana (spirituLal practice), does not costyou a cent! O Brother, worship. . . Santata Sampata Sukha Ke Kdrala, J6soi Bhula Pari. (2)
Bhajo Re Bhaiyd... You have forgotten thqt such worship is the cause ofyour eternal prosperity and happiness! O Brother, worship . . .
Kahata'KabirS'REma Na JE Mukha, Bhajo Re Bhaiya... TE Mukha Dh0la Bhari. (3) Kabir says: "That mouth into which the Nqme'Ramq' does not enter is fit to be filled with mud!" O Brother, worship - . .
228
Songs
Aba Soufipa DiyE Isa J-vana KE, Saba Bhara Tumh5re HEthoi Mei. HeiJita Tumhare H6thofi Mefi, Oura HEra TumhEre HEthoi Mefi. (1) Now do I sunender all the responsibilities of my life unto Thee! And sll its burdens into Thy safe hanils! In Thy hands are my victories as well as my defeats.
MerE Ni6hchaya Basa Eka yahi,
Ika BEra Tumhei PEjEiii Meifi. Arpan Kara D0n Duniya Bhara Ka, Saba Py6ra TumhEre HEthoi Mei. (2) Indeed, I hqve but one desire That I shouldfindThee only once And offer the love of the whole world
Unto Thy hands! Jo Jaga Mefi RahUi To Aise RahUfi, Jyofi Jala Mei Kamala KE phula Rahe. Mere Saba Guna-dosha Samarpita Hoi,
BhagavEn TumhEre HEthofi Mei. (3) If I must live in the world., Let me live as q lotus flower in water,
Surrendering without any rcservation qll my virtues q.nd vices Unto Thy hands! Yadi MEnava KE Mujhe Janma Mile, Meii PujErI Banufi. Isa Pujaka Ki Eka-eka Raga KE, Ho TEra Tumhare Hathoi Mei. (4) If I be born again in humanform, Then may thqt be as a worshipper of Tlty lotus feet,
Tava Charanoi Ke
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Jaba-jaba Sams6ra Ka Kaidl BanUh, Nishkama Bh6va Se Karma Kar0fi. Phir Anta Samaya Mefi PrEna TajUfi, NirakEra Tumhdre Hathofi Mefi. (5) If I be born entangled inworldly affairs, May I be able to work without any selfish motive; And when the end of my hfe comes, May I breathe my last, O Formless Lord, inThy hands! Mujha Mei Tujha Mefi Basa Bheda Yahi, Meifi Nara H0fi Tum N6rEyana Ho. Meifi Huil Sa4sEra Ke H5thofi Mefi, SaqsEra TumhEre H6thofi Mei. (6) BetweenYou and me, the dffirence is simply this Abound man (Nara) am I andYou are Narayana! I am a puppet in the hands of the world
And the world is
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May the lightwithinyou awaken the light in others. May your love flow out to others like the ever-flowing Ganga.
REha Mefi Aye Jo Dina Dukhl.
Koun Hei UhchE Koun Hei NIchE Sab Mei Vo Hi SamEyE Bhed BhEv Ke Jhuthe Bharam Mefi Ye Manava BharamEyE. (2) Who is high? Who is low? The same Divinity abides in everyone. Burdened
by
false senfiments,
Dharma Dhvaj5 Dharma Dhvaja Phaharate Chalo, Prema Ki GangE BahEte Chalo.
The
(3)
Jyoti Se Jyoti
...
flag of Righteousness!
Let's hoist the flag of Righteousness! May your loveflow out to others like the ever-flowing Ganga. Sare Jaga Ke Ka1ra Kana Divya Amar Ek Atma Eka Brahma Hei Eka Satya Hei Eka Hi Hei ParamEtma. (4) He is present in every nook and corner of the universe.
There is only one Divine Immortal Soul.
Mei
Hei
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There is only one Creqtor and one Truth. There is only one Supreme Soul.
PrEnoi Se Prana
Pranofi Se Pr6na MilEte Chalo Prema Ki GangE Bahate Chalo. Whilewe have this grft (the breath of life),
(5)
Jyoti Se Jyoti
...
May your
love
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Shri Guru Nanak
Maya Kou Sanga Ty6ga, HarijU Ki Sarana LEga, Jagata Sukha MEna Mithya, JhUthou Saba SEj Hei. (1) Rama Sumira... Part company with Maya (illusion) and take refuge in Lord Hari. Consid.er the pleasures of the world to be unreal. All phenomena are illusory. Supane Jyofi Dhana PichhEna, KEhe Para Karata MEna, Rama Sumira... BErU Ki Bhita Taise, BasudhE Kou REja Hei. Know that wealth is the subsfq nce of a dream. On what then do you
(2)
take pride? The kingdom of the world is like q castle built of sand.
'N6nak'Jana Kahata BEta, Binasi Jaiheifi Tero GEta, Chhina Chhina Kari Gayo KElha, Taise JEta Aia nei. (3) REma Sumira...
Thus says Nanok: Your body is deteriorating day by day. As yesterday passed away minute by minute, today also will pass
away.
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NAMA JAPANA
Shri Guru Nanak
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Krodha Na ChhorE, Jh0[ha Na ChhorS, Satya Vachana Kyofi Chhora Diye. (1) Tune NEma Japana Kyoi Chhora DiyE. Oh!You have not relinquished anger or telling lies. Then why did you forsake this Word of TruthT Oh! Why have you ceased reciting the Divine Na'me? Jh0the Jaga Mefi Dila LalachE Kara, Asala Vatana Kyoi Chhora Diya. (2) Tune NEma Japana Kyoi Chhora Diya. Oh! Enamoured by this false world,
Why have you forgotten your ReaI AbodeT Oh! Why have you cessed reciting the Divine Name?
Kauri Ko To Kh[ba Sambh6lE, LEla Ratana Kyoh Chhora Diya. (3) T[ne NEma Japana Kyoi Chhora Diya. Oh! Protecting your petty wealth, Why did you forsake this Priceless GemT Oh! Why have you ceqsed reciting the Divine Nqme? Jehi Sumirana Te Ati Sukha Pave, So Sumirana Kyofi Chhora Diye. (4) TUne Nama Japana Kyofi Chhora Diy6. Oh! The remembrance of Which gives you the greatest happiness, Why have you lelt That remembrance? Oh!Why have you left reciting the Divine Name?
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'Nanaka' Ika BhagavEn Bharose, Tana-mana-dhana Kyoi Na Chhor6 Diya. (5) TUne NEma Japana Kyoi Chhora Diya. Says Ncnak (the Poet-Saint), "Trusting that one God alone, Why have you not relinquished care of body, mind and wealth?" Oh! Why have you ceqsed reciting the Divine Nqme?
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(Song of Auspiciousness)
Gajananaya Mangalam Shad6nanEya Mangalam, SanEtanaya Mangalam Sada6hivaya Mangalam. Auspiciousness to the elephant-headed Ganesha! To the six-foced Kartikeya! To the everlasting One, to Sadashiva! Sita-ramEya Mangalam REdh6-kfishnEya Mangalam, Affianeyaya Mangalam Dattatreyaya Mangalam. Auspiciousness to Sifo and Rama! To Radha and Krishna! Auspiciousn ess to Anjaneya! Auspiciousness to Dattatreya!
ShivEnand6ya Mangalam Sadgurubhyo Mangalam
Sa
Auspiciousness fo Sivanonda! Auspiciousnes to the Sat Guru! Auspiciousness ro all names andforms! Auspiciousness fo fhe Lord of all!
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Sumirana Kara Le Mere Man6, Teri Biti Umara Hari-Ndma BinE. Sumirana Kara Le. O mind, remember the Name of the Lord! Your life has been spentwithout Hari's Nome.
O mind, remember.
Deha Naina Bina, Raina Chandra Bina, Dharatl Meha BinE, Jaise Taruvara Phala Bina HinE, Tyofi Pranl Hari-Nama Bina, (1) Sumirana Kara Le Mere Man6... As o body without eyes, a night without the moon, The earth without rain and a tree without fruit,
So is o
Mandira Dipa BinE, laise Pandita Veda Vihina, Tyoil Prani Hari-Nama Bina, (2) Sumirana Kara Le Mere ManE... As a well without water, a cow without milk, A temple without a lamp, and a Pqndit (scholar) without knowledge
the Vedas,
So is o living being
of
Bhajana Karo Saba Santa-janE, Kaha'NEnaka Shaha' Suno BhagavantE, Ya Jaga Mefi Nahlh Ko Apan6, (3) Sumirana Kara Le Mere Man6... Renouncing lust, anger, arrogance and deluded attachment, Repeat the Name of the Lord, O Saintsl Nonak says, 'Listen to the pious ones!
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and,
forms.
Let us serve Thee in all these names and forms. Let us ever remember Thee. Let us ever sing Thy glories.
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Om Sarvesham Svasti-bhavatu Sarvegh6m Shantir-bhavatu SarveshEm P0rnam Bhavatu SarveshEm Mangalam Bhavatu.
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HE PRABHO
(Prabhu-Prarthana)
He Prabho Ananda-datE Jff5na Hamko D-rjie. O Lord! Giver of blissl Bless us with divine wisdom! Sfrignra Sare Durgunoi Ko, Dura Hamse Krjie, L-rjie Hamko Sharana Mefi, Ham SadachEri Banefi. BrahmachErI, Dharma-rakshaka,
VIra Vrata-dh6rT Banefi, Satya Vrata-dhEri
Banei.
He prabho . .
Accept our surender unto You, and make us virfuous So that we are q.ble to observe the vow of Brghmacharya (purity). Train us to be protectors of Dharma (righteousness).
Prema Se Ham Guru-janofi Kr, Nitya HI SevE Karei, Satya Bolefi, JhEtha Ty6geh, Mel Apasa Mei Karei. NindE Kisi KI Ham Kisi Se BhUla Kara Bhi Na Karei. Divya Jivana Ho HamEra Tere YaSha GEyE Karei.
HePrabho...
mutual understanding be our aim! we not criticize or blq.me others, even by mistake. our lives become divine, and may we always sing Thy glories! O Lord! Giver of bliss!
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I bow down to Shri Rama again and again, Who removes all affliction, Who bestows all riches and Who is charming to ail people.
REm6ya REma-bhadraya, REma-chandraya Vedhase. Raghu-nEthEya Nethaya,
SrtEyEh Pataye Namah.
Solufotions unto Lord Rqma, Who is ouspiciousness, Whose presence is pleasing like the moon andWho is the Pious one, Who is the Lord of the Roghu's dynasty, the Lord of all beings,
and the Consorf ofSita.
NIlS m
buja-5hyE ma
la -
koma
En
ga
m,
SrtE -sa mE
I bow down to Rama, Who hqs q delicate body, Whose hue resembles the blue lotus, Who has seated Sita on His left side, Who holds the gteat arrow and beautiful bow in His hand, Who is the Lord born in the lineage of Raghu.
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HANUMAN STAVA
(Praise to Lord Hanuman)
bhaKam V6ta-jatam Namami. I bow to the Son of the Wind (Hanuman), the leader of the monkeys and the messenger of Rama, Whose strength is matchless, Whose
body is like s hill of gold, Who burns up the forest of Asuras (demons) like a jungle fire, Who towers among the spiritually illumined ones, and Who is q treasure-house of all virtues. Goghpadi-krita-var-r6ham MaShaki-krita-rakshasam,
Ram6yana-mahamElS-ratnam Vande'nilEtmajam. I bow to the Son of the Wind (Hanuman), Who crossed the ocean as if itwere a puddle in the hoofmark of a calf, Who squashed the Rakshosas as if they were mosquitoes, andWho by his deeds shines like the central gem in the necklace of the Ramayana. Afijana-nandanam Viram lSnaki-Shoka-ne6hanam. Ka pi6ham-aksha-ha nta ra n Va nde La nka-bhaya hkaram. I prostrate before Hanumanji, the delight ofAfiiana (his mother), the
brave hero Who removed the grief of Janaki (Sitc), The chief of the monkeys, Destroyer of demonAksha and the terror Lanka.
of
Ullahghya Sindhoh Salilam Salilam Ya[ Shoka-vahnim Janak6tmajay6h. Aaaya Teneiva Dad6ha Lankam Nam6mi Tam PrEfijalir-afijaneyam.
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With palms joined in reyerence, I moke prostrcfions to the Son of Afijano Who leaped ocross the sea as though in sport and, removing the fire of sorrow from Siro's mind, burnt Lankawith thatvery fire.
Mano-javam Maruta-tulya-vegam Jitendriyam BuddhimatEm Varishtham. VdtEtmaja m VE na ra-yUtha-m u khya m 5h ri Rama-d Utam Sha ra nam
Prapadye.
Son of
theWind,
messenger of Rama, leader of the monkey army, Who is as fast as the wind and as quick as the mind, Who is the master of his senses and most distinguished qnd wise.
Afijaneyam-ati-patalEnanam KEfichanadri-kamaniya-vigraham. Parijata-taru-m0la-vEsinam Bhavayami PavamEna-nandanam. I bow before the Son of the Wind, Afijana's darling, Who is great among killers of ogres, Who is like a golden mountain, Who is handsome to look at and Who dwells near the roots of the Parijata
tree.
Yatra Yatra
Ra g h u natha-kirta na m Tatra Tatra Krita-masta k5fijal im. Vashpa-vEri-pari-pUrna-lochanam MErutim Namata Rakshasdntakam. I prostrate before Maruti (Hanuman), the destroyer of Rakshasas (demons), Who, with head bent down, palmsfolded in qdoration and
eyes brimming with tears, frequents every place where Ramq's Name is glorified.
Affjani-garbha-sambh0to VEyu-putro MahEbala, Kumaro BrahmachErl Cha Hanumant6ya Namah. I prostrate again and again before Hanumqn Who was born from Afijani's womb, the very powerful Son of the Wind-god, the eternal Brahmachqri (celibqte).
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HANUMAN CHALISA
(Forty Verses in Praise of Lord Hanuman) Saint Tulsidas
Shri-guru Charana Saroja Raja, Nija-manu Mukuru SudhEri, Baranaufi Raghubara Bimala Jasu Jo Dayaku Phala ChEri.
Having cleansed the mitor of my mindwith the dust of the Guru's lotus feet, I sing Shri Roma's spotless glory which bestows all the four fruits of life - Artha, Kama, Dhsrmq and Moksha (wealth, fulfillment
curly locks.
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Kafidhe MUffja Jane0 SEjei, (6) In Your hands flash the thunderbolt qnd banner, and qcross Your
shoulder is the sqcred threqd of Mufiia grass.
Sankara Suvana Kesarl-nandana, Teja PratEpa MahE Jaga Bandana. (7) Shqnkara's Son, the delight of Keshari, the greatness ofYour glory is revered throughout the world. Bidy5vdna Guni Ati Chatura,
REma KEja Karibe Ko Atura. (8)
Supremely wise, virtuous and clq/er, You are ever eager to carry out Ramah work
Prabhu Charitra Sunibe Ko RasiYa, REma Lashana $ta Mana BasiYa. (9) You delight in listening to the glorious life-story of the Lord. Rama, Lakshmanq and Sita dwell inYour heart.
SUkshma R0pa Dhari Siyahiil DikhEva,
Bhima RUpa Dhari Asura SahhEre, R6machandra Ke KEja SafivEre. (11) Taking a dreadful form, You slaughtered demons and fulfilled Lord
Rama's mission. Laya Sajivana Lakhana Jiy6ye, Shrl-raghubira Harashi Ura Laye. (12) Bringing the life-giving herb, Saniivani, You revived Lakshmana, snd Shri Rams embracedYou with delight.,
Raghupati Kinhi Bahuta Ba;Ei, Tuma Mama Priya Bharatahi Sama Bhai. (13)
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Shri Rama praisedYou greatly and sqid: "You ere qs dear to me as my brother, Bharata!"
Sahasa Badana Tumharo Jasa Gaveii, Asa Kahi Shripati Ka4[ha Lag5veifi. (14)
"Even
Adhi
Seshq,
Jama Kubera Digap6la Jah6i Te, Kabi Kobida Kahi Sake KahEil Te. (16) Yama (the god of death), Kubera (the god of wealth), Dikpalakas (the guardians of the cardinal directions), none cqn express Your glory! Then how can ordinary mortals, poets and. scholqrs glorify You? Tuma UpakEra Sugrivahiil KinhE, Rama Milaya REja Pada Dinh6. (17) You rendered great service to Sugriva, presenting him to Shri Ramo and restoring him to the throne. Tumharo Mantra Bibhlshana MEnE, Lankesvara Bhae Saba Jaga Jan6. (18) Vibhishanq heededYour qdvice and became the king of Lanka, as all the world knows. Juga Sahasra Jojana Para BhanU, Lllyo Tahi Madhura Phala JEnU. (19) Though the sun rs fhousonds of miles away, You swallowed it, thinking it to be a sweet fruit. Prabhu Mudrika Meli Mukha Mahif, Jaladhi L6ighi Gaye Acharaja Nahlfi. (20)
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Durgama Kaja Jagata Ke Jete, Sugama Anugraha Tumhare Tete. (21) Every arduous fosk in this world becomes easy by Your grace.
REma Du6re Tuma Rakhav6re,
Hota Na Aifia ainu PeisEre. (22) You guard the entrance fo Shri Rama's qbode and none can enter
withoutYour consent.
Saba Sukha Lahei TumhErI SaranS,
Tuma Rakghaka Kah0 Ko Daran6. (23) Taking refuge in You, one finds all delight; those You protect know
no
fear.
Apana Teja SamhEro Apei, TTnofi Loka HEfika Te KEilpei. (24) You q.lone co.nwithstandYour own splendour; the three worlds
tremble atYour roar. BhUta Pis6cha Nikata Nahii Avei, MahEbira Jaba Nama Sunavei. (25) Ghosfs and goblins cannot come neer, Great Hero, whenYour Name is uttered. N6sei Roga Harei Saba PirE, Japata Nirantara Hanumata Bire. (26) AII diseases are cured and all pains removed, brave Hanuman, by constant repetition ofYour Name.
Sankata Teil HanumEna ChhurEvei, Mana Krama Bachana DhyEna Jo LEvei. (27) Hanuman releases from affliction those who remember Him in thought, word and deed.
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Tina Ke KEja Sakala Tuma SEjE. (28) The ascetic King Rama reigns over all; yet You, Hanumanji, fulfilled all
His fasks successfully. Aura Manoratha Jo Koi Lavei, SoI Amita J-rvana Phala PEvei. (29) Whoever expresses a longing to You is rewarded with countless fruits of life.
Ashta Siddhi Nou Nidhi Ke DEIE, Asa Bara Dina lSnaki Mat5. (32) You grant the eight Siddhis (supernatural powers) and the nine Nidhis (kinds of weakh) by the boonYou received from Mother Janaki.
Rama Ras6yana Tumhare Pasa,
SadE Raho Raghupati Ke D6s5. (33)
You hold the elixir
Anta KEla Raghubara Pura JEi, JahEfi Janma Hari-bhakta Kah6i. (35)
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At death,
one goes
be
Aura DevatE Chitta Na Dharal, Hanumata Sei Sarva Sukha Karai. (36) Even if one does not cherish any other god, by worshipping Shri Hanuman, that devotee will enioy oll bliss. Sanka[a Katei Mitei Saba PIrE, Jo Sumirei Hanumata Balablra. (37) All affliction ceases, all pain is removed, by remembering the mighty
hero, Hqnuman. Jei Jei
lei Hanumana
Gos6i6,
KripE Karahu Gurudeva Ki Naih. (38) VictorylVictorylVictory to Lord Hanuman! Be merciful even as is the
Divine Master! Jo Sata BEra P6tha Kara Koi, ChhU[ahi Bandi MahE Sukha HoI. (39) He who recites this (Hanuman Chalisa) a hundred times bondage and enioys supreme bliss.
Jo Yaha Parhei Hanum6na-ch6lisE, Hoya Siddhi SEkhi Gaurise. (40)
is
freed
from
One who reads this Hanuman Chalisa attains perfection; Gauri's Lord
(Shiva) bears witness. Tulasidasa Sadd Hari Cher6, Krjei N6tha Hridaya Mahai PerE. (a1)
Says Tulasidas,
to
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Pavana-tanaya Sankata Harana, Mangala M0rati Rupa. REma Lashana Sfta Sahita, Hridaya Basahu Sura BhUpa.
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of the Wind, Bqnisher of somow and Embodiment of all blessings! O King of the gods! Dwell ever in my heart together with Rama, Lakshmana and Sita! O
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(Eight stanzas in praise to Lord Hanuman)
O Hanuman! Who in the world does not know Your Name that dispels qll distress!
BEla Samay Rabi Bhakshi Liyo Taba, Tinahui Loka Bhayo Afidhiy6ro, TEhi Sofi Trasa Bhayo Jaga Ko, Yaha Sankata Kahu Sofi Jata Na TEro Devana Ani Kari Binati Taba, ChhSilri Diyo Rabi Kagh[a Nivdro, Ko Nahiil JEnata HeiJaga Meh Kapi, Sankata-mochana Nama TihEro. (1)
O Hanuman! In Your very childhood, You devoured the rising sun and darkness prevqiled throughout the universe. The whole
world became.frightened believing that no one could prevent the impending doom. When the gods appeared and prayed, You released the sun, thereby dispelling the anguish of the world. O Hanuman! Who in the world does rtot know Your Nqme that dispels all distress! Bali Ki Tr6sa Kapisa Basei Giri, JEta Maha-prabhu Pantha Nih6ro,
no access because ofthe curse ofa sage. One day, not knowing that it was Lord Ramq Who was approaching the hill with his brother
Lqkshmana, Sugriva was worried and dispatched You, O Hanuman, to ascertsinwho they were. Approaching them in the guise of a Brahmin, You brought them to Sugriva. ThenYou beseeched. Lord Rqma. to rid
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Sugriva of his troubles. O Hqnuman! Who in the world does not know Your Name that dispels all distress!
Angada Ke Sanga Lena Gaye Siya, Khoja Kaplsa Yaha Beina Uch6ro, Jivata NE Bachihau Hama So Ju, BinE Sudhi LEe Ihah Pagu Dh6ro. Heri Thake Ta[a Sindhu Sabei Taba, L6ya Siya-sudhi PrEna Ub6ro, Ko Nahifi JEnata HeiJaga Mefi lGpi, Sankata-mochana Nama Tih6ro. (3)
When Sugriva commanded the monkeys, led by Angada, to go in
search of Sita, he warned them that the life of none would be spared if they returned without any news of Sita. When the party became exhqusted. after searching intensely sndwere stranded at the seashore, You summoned up courage and flew ta Lqnkq where You found Sita! Returning, You brought news about Sita and thus sqved the lives ofYour companions who were immersed in despondency. O Hsnuman! Who in the world does not know Your No me that dispels
qll distress!
REvana Trasa Dai Siya Ko Saba, R6kshasi Sofi Kahi Soka NivEro,
Tahi Samay HanumEna Maha-prabhu, Jaya MahE Rajanichara Maro. Ch5hata $rya Asoka Soi Agi Su, Dei Prabhu Mudrika Soka Niv6ro, Ko Nahii lanata HeiJaga Mefi lGpi, Sankata-mochana NEma Tiharo. (4)
When the demonesses, as instructed by Ravana, were troubling Sita in the grove of Ashoka trees, it was You Who, through s dream, made the demoness Trijata restrain the others, by telling her that Ravanq's
endwas near. ThenYou also killed a big demon. When, on account of Ravana's harassment, Sita asked the Ashoka tree to give her some fire for ending her life, it wss You, O Hanuman, Who gave her the ring given to You by Lord Rama and dispelled her grief. O Hanuman! Who in the world does not know Your Name that dispels all distress!
B6na Lagyo Ura Lachhimana Ke Taba, Pr5na Taje Suta R6vana MEro, Lei Gfiha Beidya Sushena Sameta, Tabei Giri Drona Su Bira Up6ro. Ani Satvana H6tha Dai Taba, Lachhimana Ke Tuma PrEna Ub5ro,
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During the battle in Lanka, when Lqkshmana was sfruck by a deadly arrow discharged by Meghanada, the son of Ravana, andwas lying unconscious on theverge of death, itwasYou, O Hanuman, Who brought the physician Sushenafrom Lanka qnd itwasYouWho procured the life-saving medicinal herb Sanjivanifrom the Drona Hill that revived Lg.kshmano,! O Hanuman! Who in the world does not know Your Name that dispels all distress!
REvana Juddha AjEna Kiyo Taba, NEga Ki PhEfisa Sabei Sira DEro, Shri RaghunEtha Sameta Sabei Dala, Moha Bhayo Yaha Sanka[a BhEro. Ani Khagesa Tabei HanumEna-ju, Bandhana Kdti Sutr6sa NivEro, Ko Nahih JEnata HeiJaga Mefi Kapi, Sankata-mochana NEma Tihdro. (6)
When Ravana fought a fierce battle and managed to tie Lord Rama and his entire army in the noose of a magic snake, and none could think how to release themfrom this bond.age, O Hqnumqn, itwasYouWho brought the eagle Garuda, the orch enemy of snakes, and got eyeryone freed from the deadly noose. O Hanuman! Who in the world does not know Your Nome that dispels sll distress! Bandhu Sameta JabeiAhirEvana, Lei Raghundtha Pat6la Sidharo, Debihiil PEji Bhali Bidhi Soi Bali, Deu Sabei Mili Mantra Bich5ro. JEya Sah6ya Bhayo Taba Hi, AhirEvana Seinya Sameta SaihEro, Ko Nahiil Janata HeiJaga Mefi lGpi, Sankata-mochana NEma Tih6ro. (7)
When Ahiranna seaetly canied au,ay Lord Rama and His brother Lakshmana to the Pqtqlq Loka (netherworld), the demon consulted his
fiends
It
was You,
O Hanuman,Who reqched therefor the rescue ofYour LordRqma andhis brother snd sa,ed their lives by killing Ahiravan and his arrrry. O Hanuman! Who in the world does not hrcw Your Name that dispels all disrress/
KEja Kiye Bara Devana Ke Tuma, Bira Mah6-prabhu Dekhi BichEro Kouna So Sankata Mora Garlba Ko, Jo Tumasoi Nahifi J6ta HeiTEro
Begi Haro Hanum6na Mah6-prabhu, Jo Kachhu Sanka[a Hoya HamEro Ko Nahii JEnata HeiJaga Mefi lGpi, Sahkata-mochana Ndma Tih6ro. (8)
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O Great Warrior! You have accomplished many tasks for the welftre of the gods. Can there be any problem or dfficulty that I am facing that You cqnnot dispel, whenYou could help even the gods? O Greqt Lord, I pray toYou to quickly rid me of whatever dfficulties I amfacing. O Hanuman! Who in the world does not know Your Nqme that dispels
qll distress!
Doha: Ldla Deha LEli Lase, Aru Dhari LEla Lafig0ra. Bajra Deha DEnava Dalana, Jaya Jaya Jaya Kapi S0ra. Glory! Glory! All glory to thevslient Hanumanjiwhose coral-coloured body and heavy tail qre anointed with crimson powder, Whose physique is as powerful as a thunderbolt and Who is the destroyer of
the demons.
Siya-vara REmachandra Ki Jay! Pavana-suta Hanumana Ki Jay! Um6-pati MahEdeva Ki Jay! Bolo Bhai Saba Santana KI Jay! Sadguru Bhagavana lC Jay! Glory to Sita's Husband, Ramachandra! Glory toWind-god's Son, Hanuman! Glory to Uma's Husband, Shivq! O brother, say "Glory to all the Saints!" Glory to the Reql Guru, the Lord!
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Purato MErutir-yasya,
Tam Vande Raghu-nandanam.
I bow to that Lord Raghunandana (Rama), on Whose right side is Lq.kshmana, onWhose left side is His consort Sita, daughter of Janaka, and infront (in eternal obeisance) is Mqruti (Shri Hanuman).
LokEbhirEmam Rana-ranga-dhirar1,
Rajiva-netram Raghu-vamSha-nEtham.
KErunya-rupam Karund-karantam, Shri-rama-chandram Sharanam Prapadye. I take refuge in Shri Ramachandra, Who is fhe mosf beautiful of the world, Who is valiant in the battlefield, Who has blue lotus-like eyes, Who is the Lord of Raghu's dynasty and Who is the embodiment of
compassion and a treasure of mercy.
ME ruta-tu lya-vega m J itend riyam Budd hi mat6 m Varishtham. Vatatmaja m V6nara-yutha-m ukhya m Sh ri- rema-d Uta n Sha ra nam
Ma
no-java m
Prapadye.
God's Son (Hanuman), Messenger of Rama, Leader of the Monkey Army, Who is asfast as thewind and as quick as the mind, Who is the mqster of his senses qnd most distinguished
andwise.
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Shri Ram Jaya Ram Jaya Jaya R6m. Shri Ram Jaya Ram Jaya Jaya REm. Glory to Lord Rsma!Glory, glory to Rama! Raghupati Raghava REjE REm. Patita PEvana Sita Rdm.
BEla-kE4ft
Shuddha-brahma ParEtpara REm. (1) O Ramq, You are the Pure Brahmqn (Supreme Being) and the greatest
of all beings!
O Rqma, You q.re of the nature ofTime, and the Supreme Ruler!
Shesha-talpa-sukha-nidrita REm. (3)
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O Rama,
MErIchEdi-nipEtaka REm. (10) O Rqmq, You shof down the demon Maricha!
O Rama, on Whom
Sita
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Krita-vaivEhika-kautuka REm. (20) O Rqma, Who shone in the splendor of the marriage ceremony! BhErgava-darpa-vinaShaka REm. (21) O Rama, Who humbled the pride of Bhargava! Shrimad-ayodhyE-palaka Ram. (22) O Rama, Who looked after the government of Ayodhya! Raghupati R6ghava RajE REm. Patita PEvana Sita REm.
AyodhyE-kEpda
Raghupati REghava Raja REm . . .
.
Aganita-guna-gana-bhushita REm. (23) O Rama, possessed of countless virtues! Avanltanaya-kEmita REm. (2a) O Rqma, Ioved by Sita, the daughter of mother earth!
REkdchandra-samEnana Rem. (25)
word!
Priya-guha-vinivedita Pada REm. (27)
O Rama,
O Rama,
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Virachita-Nija-Pitri-karmaka REm. (33) O Rama, You performed the obsequies ofYourfather, Dasharathq! Bharatdrpita-nija-p6duka REm. (34) O Rama, You bestowedYour sandals on Bhqrqta!
Raghupati Raghava REjd REm. Patita-pavana Sita Ram.
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Raghupati Raghava REjd REm... Dandaka-vana-jana-p6vana REm. (35) O Rams, You sanctified the residents of Dandakaforest! Dushta-viradha-vina6hana REm. (36)
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Paflchavati-tata-susthita Rem' (40) O Rama, You settled down at Panchavati! ShUrpanakh6rti-vidh5yaka REm. (41)
Sita-priya-harinanuga Ram. (43) O Rama,You chased the deer thatfascinated Sita! MErichdrti-kridS6huga REm. (44) O Rama, Your swift arrows killed Maricha! Apah;ita-sitdnveghaka REm. (a5)
O Rqma,You
set out
in
seqrch
Gridhr6dhipa-gati-dayaka REm. (46) O Rama, You gave salvation to Jatayu, the king of the vultures! Shabari-datta-phald6hana REm. (47) O Rama,You ate thefruit-ffirings of thewoman sage Shabari! Kabandha-bdhuch-chhedaka REm' (48) O Rama,' You chopped offthe arms of the monster Ksbandhq! Raghupati R5ghava RajE REm' Patita-P6vana SitE REm.
KighkindhS-k-4{a
RaghuPati Rdghava REja Ram... Hanumat-sevita-nija-pada REm. (49)
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Rqmq,
You
Garvita-vEli-samharaka R6m. (5 1)
O Rama,You killed
the
pride-filtedVati!
foithful Lc,ksmqna!
Rama, You qre ever remembered by Hanuman, the best among monkeys!
Sundara-k54{a
Raghupati Raghava REjE Ram... Tadgati-vighna-dhvamsaka REm. (55)
Rama, You removed all obstacles faced by (Hanuman) in his search for Sita! SitE-prEnEdhEraka R6m. (56) O Rama, You sustained the life of Sita!
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Yuddha-kEnda
RaghuPati R6ghava REjE R6m'.. VEnara-sainya-samavrita REm. (63) O Ramq, You were surrounded by the army of monkeys! Shara-5hoshita-ratnakara REm. (64)
Vibhishan6bhaya-d6yaka Rdm. (65) O Rsma, You gave refuge to Vibhishana! Parvata-setu-nibandhaka REm. (66) O Rama, You built a bridge ccross the sea with stones! Kumbhakarna-Shirach-chhedaka Ram' (67) O Ramq, You decapitated Kumbhakarna! REkghasa-sangha-vimardaka REm' (68) O Rama, You annihilated the clan of demons! Ahi-mahi-r6vana-charana R6m. (69) in the form Ramq, You were spied upon by Ahiravana and Mahiravana
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Samhrita-da5hamukha-rEvana Ram. (70) O Rams, You killed Ravana, the ten_headed Rakshasa! Vidhi-bhava-mukha-sura-samstuta R6m. (71) O Rqma, Youwere praised by Brqhma, Shivq and other gods!
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Abhishikta-vibhishana-nuta REm. (74) O Rama, Youwere praised by Vibhishana after his coronation! Pushpaka-yEna-erohana Ram. (75)
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PErthiva-kula Sammanita REm. (82) O Rqma,Whom all the kingshonored! Vibhishan6rpita Rafijaka REm. (83) O Rama, You were pleased by the Kr5ha-kul6nugraha-kara REm. (84)
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Achyuta: one who has never fallen from His inherent nature. chyutameans
fallen. The Lord has said: "As I never had a fatt (chyuti), I am Achyuta,,. He is the ever pure and Immutabre Rearity; Name of Lord vishnu.
Affjaneya:
AmbS: Mother; Name of the Divine Mother. Son of mother Affjani; Name of Lord Hanuman. (See also
Hanuman.)
An
Avadhuta: one who has shaken off from himself all mental illusions.
ascetic of the highest order who has renounced the world, usually naked; Name of Lord Dattatreya.
possesses the six divine attributes (Bhaga)- rordriness ness (Sa ma g ra), rig hteousnes s ( D h a rm a), f ame ( ya sh a), knowledge (Jftana) and dispassion (vairagya); Name given to the Lord is affectionate and loving ( t/atsala) to His
Bhavini:
The Divine Mother who is the Giver of life; Name usually identified with Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord shiva in Her amiable and pacific form.
is simple and
innocent (Bhola); Name of Lord Shiva. Brahm5: God as the Creator; the first of the created beings; Hiranyagarbha or Cosmic Intelligence.
is one and indivisible, infinite and eternal; all peruading, changeless Existence. chid5nanda: one who is Absolute consciousness (chit) and Bliss (Ananda).
DakghipEmEfti: Lord shiva as the supreme Guru who imparted the inner
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spiritual Knowledge to the four seeking sages, the Kumaras, through Silence. 1. The Deity (Murti) facing the South (Dakshina).lt may be
understood as the Conqueror of death because it is said that Yama (the Death-god) dwells in the South. By Lord Dakshinamufti's teachings one can be freed from the wheel of bifth and death. 2. The Expeft (Dakshina)
his mind by means of Dama (self-control). 2. One Who has a rope (Dama) tied round His waist (Udar4
Krishna when He was punished by His mother Yashoda who tied Him up
with a rope around His waist. 3. He in Whose abdomen (Udara) these worlds have their abode (Dama); Name of Lord Krishna.
Dattitreya:
One Who is the gift (Datta) granted to Sage Atri and his wife
Anasuya. The Supreme Lord in His three aspects of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva (the Trimurti) bestowed upon the sage couple the boon of being born as their son. Lord Dattatreya is considered as an Avatar (God's
Lord
to shine). Digambara: 1. One Who has the four quafters of space (Drk) as His garments (Ambara). The Supreme Consciousness that, being without
Drv,
Dinanitha: The Lord (Natha) of those who are in distress (Dina). Dinoddharipi: The Uplifter (Uddharini) of the poor and helpless (Dina);
Name of the Divine Mother.
DurgE: Lit. One Who is diffcult (Dur) to attain (Gam). 1. She is difficult to
please without devotion; Name of the Divine Mother in Her warrior aspect. She is the invincible Divine Power that destroys demons (the external and
internal negative forces). 2. As the Divine Mother killed the demon Durga,
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Ga4e6ha: The Chief (Isha) of Lord Shiva's attendants (Ganas). The elephantheaded God Who is the Giver of wisdom and the Remover of obstacles. Lord Shiva and Mother l%ruati's Son.
Gaig5: The
nectar of Immoftality. The story tells us that Ganga came down to the Eafth from Her divine abode at the request of King Bhagiratha who did rigorous penance for the redemption of his ancestors, the thousand sons of Sagara, who had been burnt to ashes by sage lGpila. From then on, the Divine Ganga flows along the Earth purifoing everyone who takes a dip into Her holy waters. (See also Gangadhara.)
story says that Lord Shiva received the Divine Ganga in His matted hair in order to prevent Her powedul descent from destroying the Earth when
She came down from Her divine abode. (See also Ganga.)
Gauri: 1.The radiant Mother; Name of Paruati, Lord Shiva's Consoft, Whose
complexion turned a brilliant gold as a result of the rigorous penance She performed in order to please Her Lord. 2. Lit. A young girl. The story
tells us that Parvati won Lord Shiva as Her Husband when She was only
sixteen years old.
as a heavily-laden rain-cloud
(Ghana); Name of Lord Krishna. Giridhara: The Bearer (DharQ of the mountain (Giri); Name of Lord Krishna Who lifted the Govardhana Mountain with His little finger in order to protect the people of Gokula from the heavy rains sent down by Indra
Girij5pati: The Husband (Patf) of Girija, the mountain (Giri) born (Ja)
maiden, e.g. Parvati, Who won Lord Shivat love after Her intense
penance; Name of Lord Shiva. Giri6ha: The Lord (Isha) of the mountain (614; Name of Lord Shiva, Whose abode is Mount Kailasa.
GopEla: 1. The Cowherd, in reference to Lord Krishna Who took care of the cows (Go) in His boyhood. 2. The Protector (Pala) of Earth (6o), in
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in order to reference to Lord vishnu who takes different incarnations protect the virtuous and to destroy the vicious. It is said that Mother
Eafth,intheformofacow,onceappearedbeforeLordVishnutobegfor
causing her much His protection against the demonical beings who were distress.
Gopika.vatlabha:TheBeloved(Vallabha)ofthemilkmaids(Gopikas);Name
Govinda:
of Lord Krishna. meanings: Gov (from the original sanskrit word 6o) has different 'chief' 'cow, ealth, milk, an organ of sense, word, etc" Inda means
powerful,'1'TheChiefofcowherds.2.TheProtectorofcows'3.The
words of the controller of the senses. 4. One Who is known through the Krishna' Upanishads. 5. One Who pleases the cows; Name of Lord Guru: The Spiritual Teacher who removes the darkness of ignorance'
Gurudeva:TheDivineTeacher.TheGuruisGodHimselfinahumanform, Whocomestohelpus,protectusandguideusalongthespiritualpath'
Hanuman:ThepowerfulMonkey-GodbornofAfijani,acelestialWoman
the who had been turned into a monkey due to a curse, and Pavana, of city the of Wind-god. 1. He was named Hanuman after the name
HanumpuroverwhichHismaternalunclePartisuryaruled.2.InSanskrit,
Hanumeansjaw'Thestorysaysthatthethunderboltusedbylndrato stopHanumanfromtouchingtheSunhitHanuman'sjawand'afterthis
ishvara: One Who has unlim1ed lordliness or power over all things. In
Vedanta,IshvaraistheSupremeSelforBrahmanasthecauseofthe pervading the universe. He is the cosmic manifestation of Brahman,
whole cosmos and determining its activities destroYing it.
JagadiSha: The Lord (Isha) ot the world (Jagatl' Idnaki: The Daughter of King Janaka; Name of Mother Sita, the Consoft of Lord Rama and an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. (See also sita.)
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pray (Ardana) for prosperity, happiness and finar riberation; Name of Lord Vishnu, especiaily in His incarnation as Shri Krishna.
JafEdhara: one who wears (Dhara) matted-hair (Jata); Name of Lord shiva. Kili: A fearful and black form of the Divine Mother with lolling red tongue,
holding a severed brood-dripping human head in one hand (symborizing severance of the ego) and a sword in another hand with which to destroy all that stands as an obstacle in the path of the spiritual seeker,
evefihing
that is base, evil, impure or unspiritual in him. Kirttikeya: Lord shiva's son and shri Ganesha's brother. lGrttikeya means 'son of the Krittikas-maidens', which refers to a story that tells us that the infant son of Lord shiva was nursed by six Krittikas (cerestiar maidens).
(See also Sharavanabhava and Subrahmanya.)
is an ocean (Saga:.a) of mercy (Karuna); Name usually referring to Lord vishnu in His incarnations as Lord Rama and Lord
KeShava: 1. One Who has long and beautiful ha* (Kesha).2. The Slayer of demon Keshi. 3. The Ray of right (Kesha) that iiluminates the sun
is endowed with the divine powers of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva; Name of Lord Krishna. Klipisindhu: one who is an ocean (sindhu) of mercy (Kripa); Name usua[y referring to Lord vishnu in His incarnations as Lord Rama
and Lord
Krishna.
has a black, dark or dark-blue complexion. 2. Existence (Krish) and Bliss (ffa) meaning paramatman, the Supreme Being. 3. The Enchanter of His devotees, the Truth that attracts (Krish) everybody to Himserf. 4. One who removes the sins from the heart of the devotee who meditates upon Him; Name of the Avatar (incarnation) of Lord Vishnu, who was born to imprisoned King vasudeva and Devaki, but who grew up as the child of yashoda and Nanda in Vrai (Vrindavana) amongst the cowherd boys (gopas) and the milkmaid girls (gopis), bringing divine joy to the hearts of ail, especia[y to Radha, His divine counterpaft, who was the embodiment of purity and selfless love. Later He killed the sinner Kamsa, recovered the kingdom of His royal family, married princess Rukmini, and supported the pandavas in the Mahabharata war so
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miseries. Mother l-akshmi is endowed with all the auspicious marks and divine qualities. she is the consoft of Lord Vishnu. She incarnated as sita (Lord Rama's Wife), Radha (the Beloved of Lord Krishna) and Rukmini (the main Queen of Lord Krishna). (See also Shri.)
Her aspect as pure satwa (the state of luminosity, harmony, equilibrium, steadiness and purity). she is the shakti or power of the three aspects of
God
M6dhava: 1. The Lord (Dhava)of Lakshmi (Ma). 2. The Descendant of Madhu (Yadhu's dynasty). 3. The Lord of Knowledge (Ma); Name of Lord
Madhusldana:
Vishnu and His incarnation as Lord Krishna. 1. The Slayer (Sudana) ofthe demon Madhu' 2' The word Madhu also means "honey"; therefore, Madhusudana is the Destroyer (sudana) of that which is sweet to us, our attachment to the pleasing and
alluring objects of the world, that are really temporary and illusory; Name of Lord Krishna.
God (Deva); Name of Lord Shiva' Goddess (IshvarD, Paruati, the consort of
Maheshvara; Name of the Divine Mother. Manamohana: The Enchanter (Mohana) of the mind (Manas); Name of the Lord usually referring to Lord Krishna.
Manohara: One Who enraptures (Hard the mind (Manas) by His incomparable blissful nature, the charming Lord; Name of the Lord usually
referring to Lord Krishna and also to Lord Shiva' Mite6hvari: The Supreme (Ishvari't Mother (Mab).
Maiy5 (Also Maiyl): Dimin. of Mother in colloquial Hindi language' Mukunda: one who bestows Mukti or Liberation upon the sincere seeker;
Name of Lord Vishnu especially in His incarnation as Shri Krishna' Muralimanohara: One Who enraptures (Hara) the mind (Manas) of devotees by playing His flute (MunlD; Name of Lord Krishna'
MurSri: The Enemy (Arf) of the demon Mura; Name of Lord Vishnu and His incarnation as Lord Krishna who killed Mura, the demon who kept fighting
and distressing everybody, and defeating even gods.
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NirEyapa:
was brought up in the countryside by Nanda and his wife yashoda. 1. The Refuge (Ayana) of everyone (Nara).2. One Who has
His abode (Ayana) in the waters (Nar4; this makes reference to the cosmic child who was lying on a banyan leafl floating on the ocean of
consciousness, after absorbing all beings into Himself during the pralaya (cosmic dissolution). 3. one who is the abode (Ayana) of all beings (ffara)
after the Pralaya. 4. one who pervades the whole cosmos within and without. 5. The Self of everybody; Name of the Supreme Being often referring to Lord Vishnu.
NirEyani:
He is generally considered a manifestation of Lord vishnu or His incarnation, Krishna, yet He is crowned with the Linga, symbol of Shiva. Although the
literal meaning of Panduranga is'one of whitish (panduh) limbs (Anga), He is often depicted as a dark young boy, standing on a brick with arms akimbo. (See also Vitthata.)
Param6tman: The Supreme (parama) Soul (Atman). ParameShvara: The supreme (parama) Lord (Ishuara) who dwells alike in
all beings.
(par)
she was an incarnation of Mother Lakshmi and an example of the purest devotion and total surrender to the Lord without any kind of expectation.
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RidhS-rama4a:
REdhiki: Another name of Radha, Lord Krishna's Beloved. Righava: King Raghu's Descendant; Name of Lord Rama' Raghupati: The Lord (PatD of Raghu's dynasty; Name of Lord Rama. Rima: The eternally blissful One in Whom the Yogis find delight; the
Supreme Self Who is Pure Bliss. One Who is charming, lovable and pleasing; Name of Lord Vishnu in His seventh incarnation as the Son of King Dasharatha and his wife Kausalya, who married sita after performing the wondedul feat of bending Shiva's bow' On the eve of his coronation as king of Ayodhya, he was exiled to the forest for 14 years through the scheming of his father's favourite wife' After the demon King Ravana abducted Sita, Rama sent Hanuman in search of her. A great war was fought; the demons were defeated. Rama killed Ravana, rescued Sita and restored righteousness, thus fulfilling the main purpose of His incarnation. Nowhere in the history of the world can we find a parallel to the sterling character of Shri Rama as a man, son, brother, husband, father or king.
Rukmipi: Lit.
One Who is adorned with gold (Rukma). She was the Princess
of Vidarbha who was determined to marry Krishna and not the man selected by her brother; therefore She secretly sent a letter to Her beloved Krishna requesting Him to accept Her as His wife. As the Lord
always listens to the call of His devotees, He agreed and managed to carry Her off in His chariot. She became the chief Queen of Lord Krishna
Pure Consciousness
(ChiA and Pure Bliss (Ananda); Name of the Supreme Being. Sadgurunitha: The real (Saf) Guru who is the Protector; the Refuge, the Lord (Natha) of the heart of the disciple. The Guru who directs the disciple towards the Truth (5a0; the inner Guru. Sarasrati: 1. The Divine Mother in Her knowledge-giving aspect. She is the Shakti of Brahma. She is also the Goddess of all the creative afts, pafticularly of poetry and music, learning and science' She is the Deity of the philosophical knowledge of Truth that one gets from the scriptures and from the lips of the Guru as also of the practice and realisation of this
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knowledge. She is the embodiment of greatest purity (shuddha Sattua). 2. Sarasvati - the waters (Saras) that move - is also the name of a (now
extinct) holy river in India mentioned in the Rig Veda. Strattl: The Divine Energy or Power of God usually personified as His consoft according to the different aspects of the Lord. In His creative aspect (Brahma), Shakti is Goddess Sarasvati. In His preserving aspect (Vishnu),
Shakti is Goddess Lakhmi. In His destructive or transformative aspect (Shiva), Shakti is Goddess Paruati. As the Shakti of all the Gods together, She is Mother Durga.
Lord
Shaikara: One Who is benevolent and auspicious; Name of Lord Shiva. Sharava4abhava: One Who was born (Bhava) in a reed (Shara) forest (Vana); Name of Lord Karttikeya, the Son of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati. The story narrates that after receiving the energy of Lord shiva
through Agni (the fire-god), the Krittikas (celestial maidens), unable to bear it, got rid of it in Sharavana (Reed) Lake. The Son of Lord
Shiva was born there, among these reeds, and this is why He is called Sharavanabhava. (See also Karttikeya and Subrahmanya.)
Shiva: The Auspicious One; Name of Lord Shiva Who loves all and accepts
those who are rejected by everybody. He is very generous in granting boons and blessings to His devotees. He married Sati, daughter of Dakha Prajapati. Sati was reborn as Parvati (also called Gauri and Uma), the daugher of Himavat, and again married Shiva after peforming severe
penace to win His love. Lord Shiva is one of the sacred Hindu Trinity:
Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is the Preseruer and shiva is the dissolver of
Shiva-liigam: The sacred symbol (Lingam) of Lord Shiva that represents His formless and infinite aspect, It is usually a black stone with a rounded
form which is worshipped with the most delightful offerings, such as milk, honey, curd, flowers, Bilva leaves, etc.
as a Giver of abundance, prosperity, power, fortune and pleasure. Another name of Goddess Lakshmi Who incarnated as Sita (the Consoft of Lord Rama), Radha (the Beloved of Lord Krishna) and Rukmini (the first Queen of Lord Krishna). (See also Lakshmi.) Lord
Shridhara: One Who carries (Dhara) Shri Devi in His bosom; Name of
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are endowed with devotion to Shri. 2. The Abode (Nivasa) of Shri or Lakshmi; Name of Lord Vishnu.
(Shr). When the churning of the milky ocean by gods and demons took place, Lakshmi Devi arose from it and chose Lord Vishnu as Her beloved
Husband from among those present. Mother Lakshmi is His Supreme Shakti or Energy. Shyema: One Who has a black or dark-blue complexion; Name of Lord
Krishna.
SitE: (Also SiyE) Lit. Furrow, track or line of a ploughshare; Name assumed by Goddess Lakshmi in Her incarnation as the Princess of Mithila, capital
of Videha. She was named Sita because She sprang from a furrow made by King Janaka while ploughing the ground to prepare it for a sacrifice. She was the chaste Consoft of Lord Rama and is the ideal of purity for all
women.
Tribhuvana-tiripi:
(Iri-
bhuvana).2. One Who enables us to cross (Tarini) the three worlds; Name
of the Divine Mother. (See also Durga.)
Tripura, He is called Tripurari. 2. Name of Lord Shiva Who destroyed with a single arrow the three flying cities (Tri-puns) of demons which were built of gold, silver and iron by Maya. These three citadels may be interpreted as the three states of waking, dream and deep sleep,
the three bondages of ignorance, desire and action, the three Gunas or
constituents of nature (Tamas, Rajas and Satlva), or the three bodies (gross, subtle and causal). Lord Shiva has control over all those groups of three and is beyond them. UmEpati: The Lord (Patfl of Goddess Paruati (Uma); Name of Lord Shiva.
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the Son of Nanda, because He was brought up in the countryside as a cowherd boy by Nanda and mother Yashoda.
Veikale5ha: Lord
Chennai on the summit of which there is a celebrated temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. He is also known there as Balajiand Tirupati (Shripat) and is
Vigh4u:
worshipped by thousands of pilgrims every day. One Who pervades evefihing; Name of the Lord that refers to His immanence in the world in spite of His transcendence.
Lord Vithoba (Vishnu).
Vi[fhala:
It
His devotee Pundalik's house, but Pundalik was too busy seruing his aged
parents to receive Him. So the Lord stood at the doorstep, on a brick, with arms akimbo, waiting for Pundalik to finish his duties. The Lord remains
there still, as Vitthala. Standing on a brick, He waits for His devotees. (See
also Panduranga.)
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Diya Achyutam Keshavam Adharam Madhuram Stotram Adi Bija Ekale Adi Divya Jyoti Aditya Narayana Aho! Aham Namo Mahyam Aisa Pyara Amba Lalite Ana Sundara Shyam Ananda Kutira Anando'ham Affjaneya Vira Arunachala Shiva Apadbandhava Narayana
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Chalo Mana Chidanand Chidanand Chidananda Hun Come here, my dear Krishna Kanhai Darshana Do Ghanashyama Datta Guru Jaya Datta Guru Deva Deva Sivananda Dina Nike Dinoddharini Eafth, water, fire Ehi Mudam
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Gopal Mata Nirvana Shatkam Om Guru Jaya Guru Om Gurunatha Om Namah Shivaya
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Payoji Mein-ne Prabhu More Pranavaun Pavana-kumara Prema Mudita Mana Se Kaho Radha-raman Kaho
Radhe Govinda Bhajo Radhe Gopal Radhe Radhe Radhe Shyam Radhe Shyam
Raghupati Raghava
Rama
Rama Krishna Hari Rama Na Bisara Bande Rama Rama...Nama Tarakam Rama Se Koi Mila De Rama Sumira
Samba Sadashiva Samba Sadashiva Bholanath Sarvam Brahma Mayam Sarvamangala Mangalye Satyam Jnanam Anantam Brahma Serenity, Regularity Serve, Love, Give Shankara Ji lG Damaru Bole Shankara Shiva Shankara Shankaraya Mangalam Sharavanabhava Shariram Surupam Tatha Va Kalatram Shiva Panchakshara Stotram Shiva Manasa Puja
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Mangalam Asmad-guruqEm Mangalam Me Astu SarueghEr.n Mahgala1n Bhavatu Om Sadguru Bhagavana Ki Jay! May auspiciousness be unto our Gurus! May auspiciousness be unto me as well!
May auspiciousness be unto all! Oml Glory to the Sat Guruwho is the Lord Himselfl