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Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#s
Ragam: Shanmukhapriya
Talam: Rupakam
Composer: Dikshitar
Version: Semmangudi
Pallavi:
Siddhi Vinayakam Anisam Chintayaamyaham
Prasiddha Gananaayakam Vishishtaartha Daayakam Varam
Anupallavi:
Siddha Yaksha Kinnaraadi Sevitama-khilajagat
Prasiddham Mula Pankajamadhyastham Modaka Hastam
Charanam
Bhadrapadamaasa Cathurtthyaam Brahmanaadi Pujitam
Paasaankusha Dharam Chatra Chaamara Parivijitham
Raudrabhaava Rahitam Daasa Janahridaya Viraajitam
Rauhineeyanujaar cchitam Ihanaa Varjitam
Adri Raaja Sutaatmajam ananta guruguhaagrajam
Bhadrapada Padaambujam Bhaasamaana Chaturbhujam
Meaning: (TK Govinda Rao’s book):
I meditate always on Siddhi Vinaayaka, the Lord of the group of Siddhas. He bestows special boons, the great one. He is worshipped by Siddhas, Yakshas, Kinnaras and others and is renowned all over the world, who is the centre of Mulapankaja who has sweet Modaka in his hand.
He is worshipped by Brahmanas and others during the fourth day of the bright fortnight of the month of BhadraPada (Aug-Sept). He who adorns the noose – paasa – and goad – ankusa. He is honoured with the umbrella – chatra and fly-flap – Chamara, who is devoid of anger, who is enshrined in the hearts of humble – Dasas, revered by Krishna the younger brother of Balaraama. He is devoid of desire. He is the son of the daughter of Mount Himavan – Parvati, elder brother of Cupid-like Guruguha. His lotus-like feet bestows auspiciousness. He has four lustrous hands.
By Shivkumar Kalyanaraman5
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Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#s
Ragam: Shanmukhapriya
Talam: Rupakam
Composer: Dikshitar
Version: Semmangudi
Pallavi:
Siddhi Vinayakam Anisam Chintayaamyaham
Prasiddha Gananaayakam Vishishtaartha Daayakam Varam
Anupallavi:
Siddha Yaksha Kinnaraadi Sevitama-khilajagat
Prasiddham Mula Pankajamadhyastham Modaka Hastam
Charanam
Bhadrapadamaasa Cathurtthyaam Brahmanaadi Pujitam
Paasaankusha Dharam Chatra Chaamara Parivijitham
Raudrabhaava Rahitam Daasa Janahridaya Viraajitam
Rauhineeyanujaar cchitam Ihanaa Varjitam
Adri Raaja Sutaatmajam ananta guruguhaagrajam
Bhadrapada Padaambujam Bhaasamaana Chaturbhujam
Meaning: (TK Govinda Rao’s book):
I meditate always on Siddhi Vinaayaka, the Lord of the group of Siddhas. He bestows special boons, the great one. He is worshipped by Siddhas, Yakshas, Kinnaras and others and is renowned all over the world, who is the centre of Mulapankaja who has sweet Modaka in his hand.
He is worshipped by Brahmanas and others during the fourth day of the bright fortnight of the month of BhadraPada (Aug-Sept). He who adorns the noose – paasa – and goad – ankusa. He is honoured with the umbrella – chatra and fly-flap – Chamara, who is devoid of anger, who is enshrined in the hearts of humble – Dasas, revered by Krishna the younger brother of Balaraama. He is devoid of desire. He is the son of the daughter of Mount Himavan – Parvati, elder brother of Cupid-like Guruguha. His lotus-like feet bestows auspiciousness. He has four lustrous hands.