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Bhakti Yoga-Devotional Service to the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna

Bhakti Yoga-Devotional Service to the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna
Gopis performing Devotional Service to the Lordships Sri Sri Radha Krishna

My Morning Prayer

 
 

Sent to you by dinesh via Google Reader:

 
 

via Indradyumna Swami's Facebook Notes by Indradyumna Swami on 2/1/13

This morning I woke up exausted from our previous night's festival in Surat. With 4 more to go in Gujarat - and many more throughout the world on the horizon - I took a deep breath and recited a prayer I remembered from childhood:

 

"But those who trust in the Lord will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles.They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint".

 

( Isaiah 40:31 ) 

 


 
 

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The filthy desires, thoughts in our minds wont leave until You order them to go.

Ragam: Abhogi
Language: Telugu 

 

Pallavi

Antaryami alasiti solasiti 
Inthata nee sharanide jocchithini

Charanam 1

Korina korkelu koyani katlu
Theeravu neevavi thenchaka
Bhaarapu paggalu paapa punyamulu
Nerupula poneevu neevu vaddanaka

= Antaryami =

Charanam 2

Janula sangamula chakka rogamulu 
Vinu viduvavu neevu vidipinchaka
Vinayapu dainyamu viduvani karmamu
Chanadadi neevutu shaantha parachaka

= Antaryami =

Charanam 3

Madilo chinthalu mailalu manugulu
Vadalavu neevavi vaddanaka
Edutana Sri Venkateswara ? neevadi 
Adana gaachithivi attittanaka

= Antaryami =

Introduction to the Keerthana

'Antharyami Alasiti Solasiti' in Telugu is the request to Srinivasa to free the soul from the entangling cycles of birth & death and grant it freedom from tedium. Sri Annamacharya has lucidly described that the human wants and desires are nothing but trash. The desire of 'moksha' or salvation is NOT an earthly desire, a supernatural desire that is buried under worldly attachments and desires. If one retrieves this desire, he can live a moral, ascetic and ethical life and fructify his 'being' on earth.

Meaning of the Keerthana

Oh Venkateswara, the Omnipresent and Ubiquitous Being, I have had enough of this worldly life; I am tired, swooning and collapsing; let me have Your solace; I beg protection under Your shelter!

The desires (wants) of human beings are trash until YOU make them realise so! We cannot isolate ourselves from sins and virtues unless YOU help us!

We involve ourselves so deeply in worldly attachments that we cannot come out of that disease unless YOU nurse us. We embrace ourselves in ominous rumblings of fate that do not leave unless YOU solicit us.

Sorrows in the mind are but heaps and tonnes of filth, which cannot be cleaned unless YOU intervene. Oh Lord Venkateswara, You have been waiting for an opportunity to entangle us with boons in shape of worldly pleasures just for an asking; Now, get us out of these attachments and embrace us!



--
Yours
Dinesh
Blog:http://dinesh-krsna.blogspot.com

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