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30th November 2006, 06:17 AM
#11
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Originally Posted by
R
Wow, that is simply neat n amazing. It confused which lakshmi gives which and hence, could not sing without seeing the paper. Now, that the meaning is here elaborately, there will not be any problem in proceeding further.
Thanks a ton...
You are welcome, R , although I personally don't like this type of songs. It is too big a shopping list to hand over to God! One feels there is no place for devotion here, only give me this and give me that!
When we stop labouring under the delusion of our cosmic self-importance, we are free of hindrance, fear, worry and attachment. We are liberated!!!
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30th November 2006 06:17 AM
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30th November 2006, 06:24 AM
#12
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Personally, dont feel in that way, Badri.. When comes to Goddess Lakshmi song, you can count with yr fingers(very few songs) unlike other Goddesses. Also, it is very nice to sing different chantings like this & many at my house as well as our friend's places after the pooja is done.
Finally, the way sulamangalam has sung in MIO site was simply great. Simply, forget the meaning and you will enjoy the chanting with her.
Rgds.
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30th November 2006, 06:28 AM
#13
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Originally Posted by
Badri
You are welcome, R
, although I personally don't like this type of songs. It is too big a shopping list to hand over to God! One feels there is no place for devotion here, only give me this and give me that!
Hey some of us want a genie !
பொன்னை உயர்வை புகழை விரும்பிடும்
என்னைக் கவலைகள் தின்னத்தகாதென
நின்னை சரண் அடைந்தேன்
மூவா? முதல்வா! இனியெம்மைச் சோரேலே
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13th December 2006, 05:11 AM
#14
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kvijayasri requsts the lyrics for 'maNi nupura' with meaning. The composition is by oothukkaadu venkatasubbaiyar in neelambari.
Here is the link to the lyrics:
maNi nupuradhari
" I think there is a world market for may be five computers". IBM Chairman Thomas Watson in 1943.
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2nd February 2007, 09:51 AM
#15
Does anyone know/have the word to word translation of the sanskrit song "Jayati Jayati Bharata Mata" composed by Mayooram Vishwanadha Sastry set in ragam Khamas?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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3rd February 2007, 01:52 AM
#16
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Here are the lyrics to make it easy for the translator:
jayati jayati. rAgA: khamAs. rUpaka tALA.
P: jayati jayati bhArata mAtA budha gItA nikhilamatA vananiratA natajana suhitA jayati-jayati jayati
C1: sakala jIva samata sAdhu sAdhu viditA akhila lOka prithitA paramAnanda samuditA
2: agaNita guNa shIlA ati dayAla bAlA prakaTita shubha jAlA patita trANa lOlA
3: paNDita pari pUjitA pApa sangavi varjitA khaNDita khala cESTihitA akhaNDa dEsha vEStitA
4: amita kalAdhArA atulanidhi vistArA vimata bhaya vidUrA vishva sangIta sArA
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24th August 2007, 02:27 PM
#17
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Originally Posted by
CRYSTAL
Please can I have a line by line meaning of
Hey Govinda, Hey Gopala - ragam - Desh
CRYSTAL <gplime@telkomsa.net>
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1st March 2008, 01:35 PM
#18
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could some one help with the lyrics of "swaminatha paripalayamam" a dikshitar krithi with meanings. I shall be greatly obliged
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1st March 2008, 01:37 PM
#19
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could some one help with the lyrics of "swaminatha paripalayamam" a dikshitar krithi with meanings. I shall be greatly obliged
a krithi made memorable by great GNB
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2nd March 2008, 11:46 AM
#20
svAminAtha paripAlayAshu mAm Raga: nATa / Tala: Adi
P: svAminAtha paripAlayAshu mAm svaprakAsha vallIsha guruguha dEva sEnEsha
C: kAmajanaka bhAratIsha sEvita kArttikEya nAradAdi bhAvita vAmadEva pArvatI sukumAra vArijAstra sammOhitAkAra kAmitarttha vitaraNa nipuNacaraNa kAvyanATakAlaHNkAra bharaNa bhUmi jalagni vAyu gagana kiraNa bOdharUpanityAnandakaraNa
Meaning:
Oh Lord Svaminatha, please protect me without delay. You, the self-effulgent glorious Lord of Valli, oh Guruguha, the Lord of Devasena, please protect me.
He, Karttikeya, the one adored by Vishnu and Brahma, is held in high esteem by Narada and others. He is the distinguished son of Vamadeva and Parvati, and the beauty of his form fascinates even Cupid. His feet are capable of bestowing the desired boons on his devotees. He nurtures epics, dramas, and the Shastra of Alankara. He illumines the five elements, earth, water, fire, wind, and ether. He is of the form of knowledge, and can bestow eternal bliss on his devotees.
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