Monday, January 18, 2010

Bhajans starting on M


Madhura Madhura Murali Ghana Shyama
Madhura Madhura Murali Ghana Shyama
Madhura Dhi Patey Radhey Shyama
Suradasa Prabhu Hey Giridhari
Mira Key Prabhu Hrudaya Vihari

Chant the name of the charming and divine flute-player,
Lord Ghanashyama.
O Lord of Mathura! Thou art the Lord of
Mira and Suradasa (devotees)

Ghanashyama: (a name for Râma & Krishna) 
Radheshyama: 
(a name which means that Râdhâ & Krishna are One) 
 Giridhari: 
(a name for Krishna which means: the Lord who carries the mountain Govardhana) 
Suradasa: 
(a blind poet, who was a contemporary and devotee of Krishna) 
Mira (Bai): 
(a great devotee of Krishna in the 16th century; out of Love for Krishna she wrote bhajans for Him)


Madhura Madhura Murali Ghana Shyama
Madhura Madhura Murali Ghana Shyama
Madhura Dhi Patey Radhey Shyama
Suradasa Prabhu Hey Giridhari
Mira Key Prabhu Hrudaya Vihari

Chant the name of the charming and divine flute-player,
Lord Ghanashyama.
O Lord of Mathura! Thou art the Lord of
Mira and Suradasa (devotees)

Ghanashyama: (a name for Râma & Krishna) 
Radheshyama: 
(a name which means that Râdhâ & Krishna are One) 
 Giridhari: 
(a name for Krishna which means: the Lord who carries the mountain Govardhana) 
Suradasa: 
(a blind poet, who was a contemporary and devotee of Krishna) 
Mira (Bai): 
(a great devotee of Krishna in the 16th century; out of Love for Krishna she wrote bhajans for Him)


Madhura Madhura Murali Ghana Shyama
Madhura Madhura Murali Ghana Shyama
Madhura Dhi Patey Radhey Shyama
Suradasa Prabhu Hey Giridhari
Mira Key Prabhu Hrudaya Vihari

Chant the name of the charming and divine flute-player,
Lord Ghanashyama.
O Lord of Mathura! Thou art the Lord of
Mira and Suradasa (devotees)

Ghanashyama: (a name for Râma & Krishna) 
Radheshyama: 
(a name which means that Râdhâ & Krishna are One) 
 Giridhari: 
(a name for Krishna which means: the Lord who carries the mountain Govardhana) 
Suradasa: 
(a blind poet, who was a contemporary and devotee of Krishna) 
Mira (Bai): 
(a great devotee of Krishna in the 16th century; out of Love for Krishna she wrote bhajans for Him)
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Mrityum Jayaya Namah Om
Mrityum Jayaya Namah Om
Triambakaya Namah Om
Lingeshwaraya Namah Om
Saishwaraya Namah Om
Om Namah S'ivaya Namah Om

I bow to the Conqueror of death (time).
I bow to the Three-Eyed S'iva.
I bow to the Lord of the Universe.
I bow to the Supreme Lord Sai.
I prostrate before the auspicious Lord S'iva.
Chant the mantra "Om Namah S'ivaya Namah Om"

Mrityumjaya: a name for S'iva, meaning conqueror of death.
Mrityu: death, mortality
Jaya, Jai: glory, honor, victory; glory to Thee
Namah(a): to bow (with devotion)
Triambaka(ya): a name for S'iva, the Lord with the three eyes
Lingeshvara(ya): for S'iva, the Lord of the Universe
Saishvara(ya): before Lord Sai
Om Namah S'ivaya: (Mantra) I bow for (with devotion) Lord S'iva
Linga(m): oval of stone or metal; symbol of the Lord and creation, Who is without beginning or end. 
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