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Narasimha Mamava
Ragam: Aarabhi (29th Mela Janyam):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabhi
ARO: S R2 M1 P D2 S ||
AVA: S N3 D2 P M1 G3 R2 S ||
Talam: Khanda Chapu (Jhampa)
Composer: Swati Tirunal
Version: Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer (Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvZ_Indr4LY)
Youtube Class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uca9TOWQka4
MP3 Class: http://www.shivkumar.org/music/narasimha-mamava-class.mp3
Pallavi:
Narasimha Mamava Bhagavan Nityam
Anupallavi:
Hara-virincha-vasava-nutha Saurya-sindho
Athirabhasanihathasura Dinabandho
Charanams:
[Kanaka Kasipu Vanadava Bodhakara Deva Mahanubhava Sanakadi Munijana Sarana Pavithra Janataribhayagatra Saranetra. Vitathakesarahatha Sarabhajala Visvanayaka Bhaktha Varada Athimatravinaya Prahladasamoda Nathapadamalavedatathi Geethabhedha]
Karadritha Sitahethiyatha Bhoori Kalushavaridha Kulajatha Bharitha Kriparasa Paripalithebha Paramangalasobha Pankajanabha
MEANING:
Oh Lord (“Bhagavan”) NARASIMHA! Please protect (“ava”) me (“maam”) always (“nityam”).
You are the ocean (“sindho”) of heroism (“Saurya”), being worshipped (“nuta”) by SIVA (“hara”), BRAHMA (“virincha”) and INDRA (“vasava”). You annihilate (“bhasa-nihata”) the demons (“asura”) with lightning speed (“athira”) and you are the friend (“bandho”) of the dejected (“dina”) ones.
You are to HIRANYAKASIPU what the fire is to the forest. You are the source of all knowledge; your glory is infinite. You are the sacred one, you are the refuge to sages like SANAKA and others. You possess a ferocious form which creates fear in the hearts of enemies. Your eyes resemble the lotus petal.
You sport sharp weapons (“sitahethiyatha”) in your hands (“Kara-drutha”). You disperse the sins (“kalusha-varidha”) of your devotees (“kula-jatha”) just as the wind disperses the clouds (“bharitha”).
You personify compassion (“Krupa-rasa”). You saved GAJENDRA (“paripali-thebha”).
Oh PANKAJANABHA! You shine gloriously (“sobha”) with supreme auspiciousness (“Parama-mangala”).
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Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#n
Narasimha Mamava
Ragam: Aarabhi (29th Mela Janyam):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabhi
ARO: S R2 M1 P D2 S ||
AVA: S N3 D2 P M1 G3 R2 S ||
Talam: Khanda Chapu (Jhampa)
Composer: Swati Tirunal
Version: Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer (Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvZ_Indr4LY)
Youtube Class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uca9TOWQka4
MP3 Class: http://www.shivkumar.org/music/narasimha-mamava-class.mp3
Pallavi:
Narasimha Mamava Bhagavan Nityam
Anupallavi:
Hara-virincha-vasava-nutha Saurya-sindho
Athirabhasanihathasura Dinabandho
Charanams:
[Kanaka Kasipu Vanadava Bodhakara Deva Mahanubhava Sanakadi Munijana Sarana Pavithra Janataribhayagatra Saranetra. Vitathakesarahatha Sarabhajala Visvanayaka Bhaktha Varada Athimatravinaya Prahladasamoda Nathapadamalavedatathi Geethabhedha]
Karadritha Sitahethiyatha Bhoori Kalushavaridha Kulajatha Bharitha Kriparasa Paripalithebha Paramangalasobha Pankajanabha
MEANING:
Oh Lord (“Bhagavan”) NARASIMHA! Please protect (“ava”) me (“maam”) always (“nityam”).
You are the ocean (“sindho”) of heroism (“Saurya”), being worshipped (“nuta”) by SIVA (“hara”), BRAHMA (“virincha”) and INDRA (“vasava”). You annihilate (“bhasa-nihata”) the demons (“asura”) with lightning speed (“athira”) and you are the friend (“bandho”) of the dejected (“dina”) ones.
You are to HIRANYAKASIPU what the fire is to the forest. You are the source of all knowledge; your glory is infinite. You are the sacred one, you are the refuge to sages like SANAKA and others. You possess a ferocious form which creates fear in the hearts of enemies. Your eyes resemble the lotus petal.
You sport sharp weapons (“sitahethiyatha”) in your hands (“Kara-drutha”). You disperse the sins (“kalusha-varidha”) of your devotees (“kula-jatha”) just as the wind disperses the clouds (“bharitha”).
You personify compassion (“Krupa-rasa”). You saved GAJENDRA (“paripali-thebha”).
Oh PANKAJANABHA! You shine gloriously (“sobha”) with supreme auspiciousness (“Parama-mangala”).