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RÄga: PÄ«lu
ThÄḷa: Ä€dhi
Composer: ÅšhrÄ« PurandhharadhÄsa
Language: Kannaá¸a
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Pallavi
Gajavadhana Beá¸uve GaurÄ«thanaya
Anupallavi
Thrijagavandhithane Sujanara
Porevane
Charaṇam 1:
PÄÅ›hÄá¹…kuÅ›hadhhara Paramapavithra
MÅ«á¹£hikavÄhana Munijana Prema
Charaṇam 2:
Modhadi Ninnaya PÄdhava ThÅrÅ
SÄdhuvandhithane Adharadhindhali
Charaṇam 3:
SarasijanÄbha ÅšhrÄ«
Purandhharaviá¹á¹halana
Nirutha Neneyuvanthe MÄá¸o
Meanings:
Pallavi
Gajavadhana Beá¸uve GaurÄ«thanaya
Beá¸uve - I pray to you;
Gajavadhana - elephant faced;
Gaurī - Parvathi ;
thanaya- son;
I pray to you, the elephant faced son of Gaurī.
Anupallavi
Thrijagavandhithane Sujanara Porevane
Porevane - Protector
Sujanara - of good people
Vandhithane - and also
worshipped
Thrijaga - by three worlds
You are worshipped by the three worlds and are the protector of good
people.
Charaṇam 1:
PÄÅ›hÄá¹…kuÅ›hadhhara Paramapavithra
MÅ«á¹£hikavÄhana Munijana Prema
Dhhara - Wearing/having
PÄÅ›hÄá¹…a - Rope
Paramapavithra - immaculate/supreme
Prema - Lovable
Munijana - By sages/ordinary people
MÅ«á¹£hikavÄhana - travelling on mouse/rat
You are the immaculate Supreme who holds the rope and the restraining
hook. Your vehicle is a rat and you are lovable to the people and the sages.
Charaṇam 2:
Modhadi Ninnaya PÄdhava ThÅrÅ
SÄdhuvandhithane Adharadhindhali
ThÅrÅ - show
Ninnaya PÄdhava - Your (Ninnaya) feet(PÄdhava)
Modhadi - With affection
Adharadhindhali - respectfully
Vandhithane - Worshipped
SÄdhu - by holy men
Show your feet with affection
and it will be worshipped respectfully by holy men.
Charaṇam 3:
SarasijanÄbha ÅšhrÄ« Purandhharaviá¹á¹halana
Nirutha Neneyuvanthe MÄá¸o
SarasijanÄbha - one with the
lotus-navel; ÅšhrÄ« Purandhharaviá¹á¹hala - the Lord Purandhharaviá¹á¹hala
Nirutha – always;
Neneyuvanthe - Make me to
remember; MÄá¸o – do;
Make me remember always the Lord Purandhharaviá¹á¹halana, who is the one
with the lotus-navel.
Note: Viśhṇu with the lotus navel is the
father of BrahmÄ.
Interesting points from the songs :
* "Purandara Vittala" is the
mark of Shri Purandaradasa. One can see this in all his songs
* Purandaradasa asks Lord Ganesha, to
give him strength and focus to sing about Lord Purandara!
* Lord Ganesh has "pasa" which
is the noose - which is typically carried by the God of Death - yama. Here, He
shows that he is beyond death and if you go to His feet, you don't have to
worry about death.
* An elephant may be very big. But, it is
controlled by the weapon : Go