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Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#s
Ragam: Shuddha Saveri / Devakriya{ 22nd Melakartha Kharaharapriya Janyam}
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuddha_Saveri
ARO: S R1 M1 P D2 Ṡ ||
AVA: Ṡ D2 P M1 R2 S ||
Talam: rUpakam
Composer: Muthuswami Dikshitar
Version: Peri Sriramamurthy ( Ranjani / Gayathri rendition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPTRdiVEOP8)
SrI guru guha tArayASu mAM
SaravaNa bhava
SrI guru guha tArayASu mAM
(madhyama kAla sAhityam)
sura pati SrI pati rati pati vAkpati
kshiti pati paSu pati sEvita SrI
samashTi caraNam
rAgAdi rahita hRdaya vibhAvita
sura muni pUjita
tyAgAdhi-rAja kumAra
tApa traya hara kumAra
(madhyama kAla sAhityam)
bhOgi rAja vinuta pAda
bhU-dEva kriyA mOda
yOgi rAja yOga bhEda yukta -
manOlaya vinOda
Meaning: (Courtesy: http://guru-guha.blogspot.com/2008/07/dikshitar-kriti-sri-guru-guha-tharayasu.html
SrI guru guha - O Guruguha!
tArayASu mAM - deliver me quickly!
SaravaNa bhava - O one born in the forest of reeds!
sura pati SrI pati rati pati vAkpati kshiti pati paSu pati sEvita - O one venerated by Indra, Vishnu, Manmatha, Brahma, various kings and Shiva!
samashTi caraNam
rAgAdi rahita hRdaya vibhAvita - O one meditated upon in the hearts (of great souls) that are devoid of passion and other such imperfections!
sura muni pUjita - O one worshipped by Devas and Rishis (or) O one worshipped by Devarishis(such as Narada)!
tyAgAdhi-rAja kumara - O son of Shiva(Tyagaraja)!
tApa traya hara - O remover of the three kinds of suffering!
kumAra - O youthful one!
bhOgi rAja vinuta pAda - O one whose feet are praised by the king of serpents!
bhU-dEva kriyA mOda - O one who delights in the rites performed by Brahmanas!
yOgi rAja yOga bhEda yukta manOlaya vinOda - O one who sports in the hearts of those who practice the various forms of Yoga expounded by the best among Yogis!
Comments:
This Kriti is in the eighth(Sambodhana Prathama) Vibhakti
The three kinds of suffering are:
1. AdhyAtmika, sufferings from one's own mind and body;
2. Adhidaivika, sufferings arising from unseen forces, gods and nature
3. Adhibhautika, sufferings from other living creatures.
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Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#s
Ragam: Shuddha Saveri / Devakriya{ 22nd Melakartha Kharaharapriya Janyam}
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuddha_Saveri
ARO: S R1 M1 P D2 Ṡ ||
AVA: Ṡ D2 P M1 R2 S ||
Talam: rUpakam
Composer: Muthuswami Dikshitar
Version: Peri Sriramamurthy ( Ranjani / Gayathri rendition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPTRdiVEOP8)
SrI guru guha tArayASu mAM
SaravaNa bhava
SrI guru guha tArayASu mAM
(madhyama kAla sAhityam)
sura pati SrI pati rati pati vAkpati
kshiti pati paSu pati sEvita SrI
samashTi caraNam
rAgAdi rahita hRdaya vibhAvita
sura muni pUjita
tyAgAdhi-rAja kumAra
tApa traya hara kumAra
(madhyama kAla sAhityam)
bhOgi rAja vinuta pAda
bhU-dEva kriyA mOda
yOgi rAja yOga bhEda yukta -
manOlaya vinOda
Meaning: (Courtesy: http://guru-guha.blogspot.com/2008/07/dikshitar-kriti-sri-guru-guha-tharayasu.html
SrI guru guha - O Guruguha!
tArayASu mAM - deliver me quickly!
SaravaNa bhava - O one born in the forest of reeds!
sura pati SrI pati rati pati vAkpati kshiti pati paSu pati sEvita - O one venerated by Indra, Vishnu, Manmatha, Brahma, various kings and Shiva!
samashTi caraNam
rAgAdi rahita hRdaya vibhAvita - O one meditated upon in the hearts (of great souls) that are devoid of passion and other such imperfections!
sura muni pUjita - O one worshipped by Devas and Rishis (or) O one worshipped by Devarishis(such as Narada)!
tyAgAdhi-rAja kumara - O son of Shiva(Tyagaraja)!
tApa traya hara - O remover of the three kinds of suffering!
kumAra - O youthful one!
bhOgi rAja vinuta pAda - O one whose feet are praised by the king of serpents!
bhU-dEva kriyA mOda - O one who delights in the rites performed by Brahmanas!
yOgi rAja yOga bhEda yukta manOlaya vinOda - O one who sports in the hearts of those who practice the various forms of Yoga expounded by the best among Yogis!
Comments:
This Kriti is in the eighth(Sambodhana Prathama) Vibhakti
The three kinds of suffering are:
1. AdhyAtmika, sufferings from one's own mind and body;
2. Adhidaivika, sufferings arising from unseen forces, gods and nature
3. Adhibhautika, sufferings from other living creatures.