This is only a partial translation
of the song. Mostly if not always the prospective (Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam)
dance choreographer or vocalist need to know the meaning of each word
distinctly. Within certain bounds (‘cause you cannot find the exact English
word) I will try to attempt to provide a faithful comprehensive meaning of this
exquisite composition; in hundred twenty lines (more like stanzas) the
venerable bhakta Ramadasu pours out
his soul and heart, urging Lord Rama for a speedy rescue.
Save (me), O Lord Rama
Save (me) O Lord of the Bhadra
Mountain (Bhadrachalam)
The Lord of Sita (of Videha
kingdom)
Where will I see your beatific form?
Seated in the lotus-like heart of Indira (Sita)
(When) will I feel your exquisite bliss
(When) Will I glance it to the joy of my eyes
Ah, what a pleasure it would be to
See your feet adorned with Tulasi (sacred Basil)
By the gods and other devotees
You’re the mother, you’re the father
You are our benefactor
And you are our (elder) brother
How come your arrows
Do not trouble and pierce
My enemies?
I keep on arguing thus
“You are the One at the
Beginning, middle, and end.
You are the Atman – that dwell
Inside as well as outside”
O Lord of the Universe
I keep on uttering
Repeatedly your excellent Sri Rama mantra
With wonder
O Rama, my mind yearns only
For the essence of Your name,
My mind wants to drink
The ambrosia of Your name
In the Kali-yuga you’ve taken
The form of Kalki;
(For us) You reside on the Bhadra Mountain
By thinking (meditating) about you, your imperishable
quality
Your Manifestations (Forms, Avataras)
The rishis (devotees) have become gods
O Rama of Bhadrachalam
Save (me), Sri Rama
Please take care of those
Who seek shelter at your lotus-like feet.
Copyright 2018 by the author
(Telugu lyrics were given in the previous post here)
(Telugu lyrics were given in the previous post here)
3 comments:
Most appreciated, Navya.
very nice
Prudhvi, thank you for the comment.
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