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girirAjasutA tanaya
Ragam bangALa Thalam dEshAdi
Pallavi
GirirAjasutA tanaya sadaya
Anupallavi
SuranATha mukhArcita pAdayuga! paripAlayamAm ibharAjamukha!
Charanam
GananATha ! parAtpara ! sankarAgama vArinidhi rajanIkara !
PhanirAjakaNkana ! vighna nivAraNa ! shAmbhava ! srItyAgarAjanuta
Meaning
O son of the daughter of the king of the mountains,
O kind hearted one!
Protect me, O one who has the face of the king of the elephants. Your feet
are worshipped by the king of the Gods.
O lord of the Ganas, O supreme one! You are the auspicious who is like a
moon to the ocean like Vedas. The serpent king adorns your arm like a bracelet. You are
the remover of obstacles. O son of Shambhu, Tyagaraja worships you.
mitri bhAgyamE
Ragam kharaharapriya Thalam Adi
Pallavi
Mitri bhAgyamE bhAgyamu ! saumitri bhAgyamE bhAgyamu !
Anupallavi
Citra ratnamaya EShatalpamandu sItApatini unici yUcusau
Charanam
BAguga vintarAgamulanAlapamu sEyaga mEnu pulakarincaga
TyAgarAjanutuDagu srIrAmuni tatvArtthamunu pOgaDi jUcE sau
Meaning
How great is the fortune of Sumitra's son, Lakshmana. His fortune alone is
the fortune worth having.
He had the rare fortune of rocking Sri Rama to sleep on a gem bedecked couch, which is
actually Adi Sesha, lying on the Ocean of Milk.
He is no less privileged to hear the songs of Tyagaraja, set to rare and
beautiful ragas, highlighting the significance of Rama's incarnation, its circumstances
and significance.
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