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Pranamaamyaham
Ragam: Gowlai (15th Mela Janyam)
ARO: S R M P N S || AVA: S N P M R G M R S ||
Talam: Adi
Composer: Mysore Vasudevacharya
Version: CV Shankar
Pallavi:
Pranamaamyaham Sri Gowri Sutham
Panitheelpa Vaasudeva Bhaktha Sathatham
Anupallavi:
Gananaatha Amara Brunda Sevitham
Panihaara Bhooshitam Muni vara Vanditham
Charanam:
Drutha Chaaru Moodakam Gajamukham
Sritha Karaamitha Garva Bhanjakam
Natha Loka Santhosha Daayakam
Sritha Bhaktha Paalakam Siddhi Vinaayakam
MEANING: (Approximate)
My obeisances (“pranamaamyaham”) to the son (“sutham”) of Gowri (Parvati). I bow to this lord who remove obstacles (“panithelpa”). He is the eternal (“amara”) lord (“naatha”) of the ganas. He is prayed to (“brundha”) by a host (“brundha”) of celestials (“amara”). He is adorned (“bhooshitham”) with a beautiful garland (“panihaara”) and revered (“vandhitham” by sages (“muni vara”). He holds a sweet meat (“modakam”) in his hands. He has an elephant face (“gaja mukham”). He destroyes ego (“garva bhanjakam”). He gives (“daayakam”) happiness (“santhosha”) to the entire world (“loka”). He takes care (“paalakam”) of his devotees (“bhaktha”). He is Siddhi Vinayaka.
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Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#p
Pranamaamyaham
Ragam: Gowlai (15th Mela Janyam)
ARO: S R M P N S || AVA: S N P M R G M R S ||
Talam: Adi
Composer: Mysore Vasudevacharya
Version: CV Shankar
Pallavi:
Pranamaamyaham Sri Gowri Sutham
Panitheelpa Vaasudeva Bhaktha Sathatham
Anupallavi:
Gananaatha Amara Brunda Sevitham
Panihaara Bhooshitam Muni vara Vanditham
Charanam:
Drutha Chaaru Moodakam Gajamukham
Sritha Karaamitha Garva Bhanjakam
Natha Loka Santhosha Daayakam
Sritha Bhaktha Paalakam Siddhi Vinaayakam
MEANING: (Approximate)
My obeisances (“pranamaamyaham”) to the son (“sutham”) of Gowri (Parvati). I bow to this lord who remove obstacles (“panithelpa”). He is the eternal (“amara”) lord (“naatha”) of the ganas. He is prayed to (“brundha”) by a host (“brundha”) of celestials (“amara”). He is adorned (“bhooshitham”) with a beautiful garland (“panihaara”) and revered (“vandhitham” by sages (“muni vara”). He holds a sweet meat (“modakam”) in his hands. He has an elephant face (“gaja mukham”). He destroyes ego (“garva bhanjakam”). He gives (“daayakam”) happiness (“santhosha”) to the entire world (“loka”). He takes care (“paalakam”) of his devotees (“bhaktha”). He is Siddhi Vinayaka.