Sri Lakshmi Ramana Narayana
Sri Lakshmi Ramana Narayana
Sri Lakshmi Ramana Narayana
Narayana Veda Parayana [ Sri Lakshmi ... ]
Bhava Bhaya Harana Vanditha Charana
Alakh Niranjana Narayana
Vaidehi Mohana Narayana (2)
Salutation to Lord Narayana who is the beloved of Goddess Lakshmi. Salutations to the one who has knowledge of all the Vedas, the one who removes the fear of the materialistic world, whose feet are worshipped by all, who is always pure and who has enchanted Vaidehi (Sita) as Lord Rama.
Translate Meaning:
Deity
Narayana
Language
Sanskrit / Hindi
Raga
Shubha Pantuvarali / Miyan ki Todi
Notes:
In Raag Miyan ki Todi, the note P is generally skipped in the ascending notes and rendered as S R G M D N S.
S R1 G1 M2 P D1 N2 S
S N2 D1 P M2 G1 R1 S
In the Key of C:
C C# E♭ F# G G# B C
C B G# G F# E♭ C# C
Beat
8 Beat / Keherwa / Adi
Level
Intermediate
Tempo
Slow
Reference Gents Pitch
1.5 Pancham / C#
Reference Ladies Pitch
5.5 Pancham / G#
Notes Range
Lowest Note: d1 / G# (lower octave)
Highest Note: G1 / E♭ (higher octave)
Highest Note: G1 / E♭ (higher octave)
* Western notes are in the Key of C
Glossary Terms
Song Glossary
that which is not seen – that god who is without attributes and cannot be seen; (var) alakha
being, becoming, birth, world
fear
feet; (var) charana, charanam, charanon
to remove/destroy; (var) haranam, haari - one who destroys
goddess of wealth, the consort of lord vishnu
attractive, beautiful, enchanting; (var) mohanam, mohini (f) - also refers to an incarnation of lord vishnu
lord vishnu; (var) narayan, narayanam, narayanaya
without any black spot. i.e. always pure. nir+anjan=without collirium (kaajal – which is always black); (var) niranjana, niranjani (f)
recitation
beloved; also the name of a saint
honorific title of respect; another name of goddess lakshmi; wealth, majesty, splendour, intellect, fortune; (var) thiru (tamil)
daughter of the king of videha, refers to sita - consort of lord rama
one who is worshipped; (var) vandita, vanditham, vandithaya
sacred text, the scripture of the hindus said to have been directly revealed by the supreme-being, brahman
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