शंकर तेरी जटा में भाती है गंगधारा
राग: गजल ताल
शंकर तेरी जटा में भाती है गंगधारा
काली घटा के अंदर जिमि दामिनी उजारा ।। टेक।।
गल मुण्डमाल राजे शशि भाल में विराजे
डमरू निनाद बाजे कर में त्रिशूल भारा।।१।।
दृग तीन तेज़ राशि कटि बंध नागफांसी
गिरिजा है संग दासी सब विश्व के अधारा ।।२।।
मृगचर्म वसन धारी वृषराज पे सवारी
निज भक्त दुःख हारी कैलाश में बिहारा।।३।।
शिवनाम जो उचारे सब पाप दोष टारे
बृह्मानंद ना बिसारे भवसिंधु पार तारा।।४।।
Bhajan lyrics by Swami
Brahmanand Maharaj
Title: Shankar teri jata
raag:gazal taal
shankar teri jata me
bhati hai gangdhara
kali ghata ke andar
jimi damini
ujara ||repeat||
gal mundmal raaje
shashi bhal me biraje
damru ninad baje
kar me trishul bhara ||1||
drig teen tez rashi
katibandh naagfansi
girija hai sang daasi
sab vishva ke adhara ||2||
mrigcharm basandhari
vrishraaj pe savari
nij bhakti dukh hari
kailas me bihara ||3||
shiv naam jo uchare
bramhanand na bisare
bhav sindhu par taara ||4||
Semantics:
In Shankar's matted locks gleams the Ganges' flow,
Dark clouds within, lightning's glow does bestow.
Around His neck, a garland of skulls so grand,
The moon adorns His brow, damaru in hand.
His gaze fierce, a trio of fiery eyes,
Snakes coil His waist, symbols of life's ties.
Girija, His consort, the universe's support,
Cloaked in deer skin, atop Nandi He does sport.
Chanting Shiva's name absolves sins and pain,
Brahmanand never forgets, crossing life's ocean's bane.
Connotations:
The poetic verses dedicated to Lord Shiva by Swami Brahmanand evoke a profound sense of reverence and spiritual contemplation, encapsulating the essence of the deity's multifaceted symbolism and divine attributes.
The hymn begins with an invocation to "Shankar," a reverential address to Lord Shiva, whose matted locks are adorned with the divine river Ganges. This imagery immediately sets the tone for the spiritual journey that the verses undertake, symbolizing purity, flow of knowledge, and spiritual cleansing. The comparison of Shiva's matted locks to the Ganges underscores His role as a purifier, not just of external impurities but also of internal distractions and scattered thoughts. This dual symbolism of external adornment and internal purification invites devotees to contemplate the deeper meanings of spiritual discipline and focused consciousness.
The reference to "dark clouds within" and "lightning's glow" within Shiva's persona further expands upon His paradoxical nature—simultaneously fierce and serene, destructive and benevolent. These elements symbolize the inherent dichotomy of life itself and Shiva's role as both creator and destroyer within the cosmic cycle.
The garland of skulls around Shiva's neck and the moon on His brow add layers of symbolism. The skulls represent the triumph of spiritual realization over the fear of mortality, while the moon signifies cool tranquility amidst the tumultuous energies Shiva embodies. The damaru (drum) in His hand and the trident (trishul) symbolize divine rhythm and the power to destroy ignorance and ego, respectively.
Girija, Shiva's consort, represents the divine feminine energy and complements His masculine prowess, symbolizing the harmony and balance in creation. She is depicted as the support of the universe, reinforcing the idea of Shakti (energy) as the driving force behind Shiva's cosmic dance.
The portrayal of Shiva adorned in deer skin, riding atop Nandi the bull, underscores His connection to nature and righteousness. The mention of His abode in Mount Kailash, where He resides in tranquil meditation, highlights His detachment from worldly desires and His role as a refuge for His devotees seeking solace and spiritual enlightenment.
The concluding stanza emphasizes the transformative power of chanting Shiva's name, believed to absolve sins and guide devotees across the ocean of worldly existence (bhavasagar). Swami Brahmanand's assertion that he never forgets the significance of Shiva's name underscores the eternal and liberating essence of devotion to the divine.
Overall, Swami Brahmanand's hymn serves not only as a devotional ode to Lord Shiva but also as a philosophical reflection on the complexities of existence, the pursuit of spiritual purity, and the transcendental journey towards ultimate liberation. Through vivid imagery and profound symbolism, the verses invite readers to delve deep into the mystical realm of Shiva's divine attributes and eternal presence in the cosmos.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
# 29 Shankar Teri Jata se
# 28 Jay Mahesh Jata Joot
जय महेश जटाजूट कंठ सोहे कालकूट
राग: ध्रुपद ताल
जय महेश जटाजूट कंठ सोहे कालकूट
जन्म मरण जाए छूट नाम लेत जाके ।१।
तीन नयन चंद्र भाल गल में मुंडन की माल
शोभत तन मिरगछाल कटि में नाग बाके।२।
गौरी बसत सदा संग भस्म लसत अंग अंग
शीश गंग के तरंग वाहन वृषमाके।३।
कर त्रिशूल अरु कुठार बह्मानंद निर्विकार
जाकी महिमा है अपार करत वेद थाके।४।
Bhajan lyrics by Swami
Bramhanandji maharaj
Title:Jay mahesh jatajut
raag: dhrupad taal
jay mahesh jatajoot
kanth sohe kaal koot
janam maran jaye chhoot
naam let jake ||1||
teen nayan chandra bhal
gale me mundan ki mal
shobhat tan miragchhal
kati me naag bake ||2||
gauri basat sada ang
bhasm lasat ang ang
sheesh gang k tarang
vahan vrishbhake ||3||
kar trishul aru kuthar
bramhanand nirvikar
jaaki mahima hai apaar
kehat ved thake ||4||
Semantics:
"Hail
to Shiva, with poison on His throat, the divine ring.
Chant His
name and break free from the cycle's endless spin,
Liberation
from birth and death, found within.
Three eyes
gaze, the crescent moon adorns His brow,
Snakes coil
around His waist, skulls a garland show.
Deer skin
attire, ashes mark His holy frame,
The Ganges
flows from His matted hair, a sacred stream.
Upon Nandi,
His bull, with Gauri by His side,
Shiva,
adorned with ashes, in divinity does reside.
Trident in
hand, an axe beside,
Immutable,
beyond change, His greatness does abide.
Vedas falter
in describing His vast celestial might,
Lord Shiva's
glory immeasurable, infinite in sight.
Brahmanand
extols, with devotion ever pure,
In praise of
the Supreme, Lord Shiva, tranquil and sure."
Connotations:
Swami
Brahmanand begins by exclaiming, "Hail to the great God Shiva!",
setting the tone for his profound admiration. He expounds on Shiva's matted
hair, portraying it not just as a physical adornment but as a profound symbol
of unity amidst scattered thoughts. This imagery reflects the deity's role in
guiding devotees towards focused concentration and mental clarity, thereby
emphasizing the importance of disciplined spiritual practice.
Furthermore, the depiction of the
river Ganga flowing from Shiva's locks is imbued with symbolic depth,
representing the dissemination of true knowledge and spiritual purity. It
signifies Shiva's embodiment as a source of divine wisdom and cleansing, essential
for seekers on the path of enlightenment.
Brahmanand draws a moral lesson from
Shiva's act of consuming poison during the cosmic churning, known as the
Samudra Manthan. This act becomes a metaphor for tolerance and the mastery over
anger and negativity—a poignant reminder for humanity to cultivate patience and
forbearance even amidst challenges and adversities.
The mention of Shiva's third eye
underscores His profound insight and spiritual vision, which transcends the
mundane world. It symbolizes his ability to perceive truth beyond physical
appearances, guiding souls towards spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
The necklace of skulls around Shiva's
neck symbolizes his conquest over mortality and the transient nature of
existence. It signifies his role as the ultimate conqueror of death and the
eternal cycle of birth and rebirth.
Shiva's consort, Gauri (Parvati),
represents the divine feminine energy complementing Shiva's masculine prowess.
Together, they exemplify the harmonious union of Shakti (energy) and Shiva
(consciousness), essential for cosmic balance and spiritual evolution.
Mounted atop Nandi, the sacred bull,
Shiva signifies righteousness and steadfastness in spiritual principles. His
adornment with ashes from cremation grounds signifies his detachment from
worldly attachments and serves as a stark reminder of life's impermanence and
the inevitability of mortality.
Shiva's weaponry—the trident and
axe—symbolizes his role as the destroyer of ignorance (represented by the three
gunas: Satva, Rajas, Tamas) and ego, paving the way for spiritual liberation
and enlightenment. This aspect portrays Shiva as the supreme guide and
protector, leading devotees towards ultimate spiritual purity and
transcendence.
In conclusion, Brahmanand humbly
acknowledges the vastness and ineffable glory of Lord Shiva, asserting that
even the Vedas, the ancient scriptures of knowledge, cannot fully encapsulate
the entirety of Shiva's divine essence. This reverence underscores Shiva's
omnipresence and eternal significance in the cosmic order, inspiring profound
devotion and reverence among seekers of truth and spiritual fulfillment.
# 27 Hari Naam Sumar Sukhdham
हरिनाम सुमर सुखधाम
राग: कसूरी ताल
हरिनाम सुमर सुखधाम
जगत में जीवन दो दिन का।टेक।
पाप कपट कर माया जोड़ी गर्व करे धन का
सभी छोड़कर चला मुसाफिर बास हुआ बन का।१।
सुंदर काया देख लुभाया लाड़ करे तन का
छूटा श्वास बिखर गई देही ज्यूँ माला मनका।२।
जोवन नारी लगे पियारी मौज करे मनका
कालबली का लगा तमांचा भूल जाय ठनका।३।
यह संसार स्वपन की माया मेला पल छिन का
बृह्मानंद भजन कर बंदे नाथ निरंजन का।४।
Bhajan lyrics by Swami Bramhanandji maharaj
Title: hari naam sumar
raag: kasoori taal
Hari naam sumar
sukhdham jagat me
jeevan do din ka||repeat||
paap kapat kar maya
jodi garv kare dhan ka
sabhi chhor kar chala
musafir baas hua
ban ka ||1||
sundar kaya dekh
lubhaya lad kare tan ka
chhuta shwas bikhar
gayi dehi jyo mala
manka ||2||
joban naari lage piyari
mauj kare manka
kaal bali ka laga tamacha
bhul jaye
thanka ||3||
ye sansar swapan ki
maya mela pal chhin ka
bramhanand bhajan
kar bande naath
niranjan ka ||4||
Semantics:
Chanting
Hari's name, the realm of eternal calm,
Life in this
world, a brief flicker, a transient psalm. (Chorus)
Snared in deceitful sins, Maya's proud
embrace,
Abandoning all, the traveler becomes a
forest's tranquil grace. (1)
Enthralled by a form divine, the
flesh's fond allure,
Breath ebbs, body fades, like beads
scattered pure. (2)
Youthful forms allure, love's
enchanting dance,
Time's snare ensnares, forgetting
life's true stance. (3)
This world's a fleeting dream, a fair
of fleeting lights,
Brahmanand chants, O seeker, in the
Lord's eternal heights. (4)
Connotation:
In this
profound bhajan, Swami Brahmanand Ji implores humanity to contemplate and
invoke the sacred name of Lord Vishnu. He emphasizes that the Lord's name alone
offers eternal joy, contrasting sharply with the impermanence of human life,
which inevitably leads to death.
The poet critiques the human pursuit
of wealth through deceit and sin, followed by vain boasts about accumulated
riches. However, he starkly reminds that none of this wealth can offer
salvation when confronted by death's inevitability.
He further reflects on the human
attachment to the physical body, nurtured with great care and affection
throughout life, yet ultimately futile in the face of mortality. Death arrives
regardless, rendering health and physical vitality irrelevant.
The poet then addresses the allure of
romantic love and the enchantment of youth, where partners appear beloved and
desirable. Yet, as death approaches, these fleeting attachments prove powerless
to offer any reprieve.
Brahmanand Ji poignantly characterizes
the entire world as akin to a dream, an illusion where material pursuits and
relationships hold no lasting truth. He underscores that at life's end, neither
wealth, health, nor loved ones can accompany us beyond this world. Only the
sacred name of the Lord transcends into the next realm, urging everyone to
prioritize worship and devotion to God.
In essence, this bhajan serves as a
profound meditation on life's transience, the illusory nature of worldly
pursuits, and the enduring significance of spiritual devotion as the sole means
to transcend the inevitable passage of mortal existence.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
# 23 Krishna Tere Naam Pe Qurbaan
ऐ कृष्ण तेरे नाम पे कर क़ुर्बान हो रहीं
राग : रेख़्ता ताल दादरा
ऐ कृष्ण तेरे नाम पे क़ुर्बान हो रही
सूरत को तेरी देख परेशान हो रही । टेक ।
सिर पर है मुकुट मोर की कानों में है कुण्डल
वो अधर बंसरी की मधुर तान हो रही ।१।
फूलों की माल है गले में तिलक भाल है
मुख चन्द मन्द हास से बेजान हो रही ।२।
नहि खान पान की सुधि नही लोकलाज है
तेरे दीदार के लिए हैरान हो रही ।३।
न भूलिए मुझे दीनन के नाथ तुम सुनो
बृह्मानंद तेरे दर की में दरबान हो रही ।४।
Bhajan lyrics by Swami Brahmananda Maharaj
Title: Ae krishna tere naam pe kurbaan
Raag: Rekhta taal dadra
Ae krishna tere naam pe
kurbaan ho rahi
surat ko teri dekh k
pareshan ho rahi ||repeat||
sir par wo mor ki mukut
kano me hai kundal
wo adhar bansari ki
madhur taal ho rahi ||1||
fulo ki maal hai gale
me tilak bhaal hai
mukhchand mand haas
se bejaan ho rahi ||2||
nahi khan pan ki sudhi
nahi lok laaj hai
tere didar k liye h
hairaan ho rahi ||3||
na bhuliye mujhe dinan
k naath tum suno
bramhanand tere dar
ki me darbaan ho
rahi ||4||
Semantics:
O Krishna, I
sacrifice everything for Your name,
Beholding
Your form, my soul is deeply stirred. (Chorus)
A peacock
crown rests upon Your head,
earrings
dangle in Your ears,
Your lips
resonate with the sweet melody of the flute's divine refrain. (1)
Garlands of
flowers adorn Your neck,
vermillion
marks grace Your forehead,
Your face,
with a gentle smile, exudes an enchanting charm. (2)
I have no
interest in worldly sustenance or the norms of society,
I am
astonished, awaiting the bliss of Your divine sight. (3)
Forget me
not, O Lord of the meek and humble,
At Your
doorstep, Brahmanand stands as a devoted sentinel. (4)
Connotations:
In this heartfelt poem, the poet
surrenders completely to the divine presence of Krishna, expressing deep
reverence and adoration through vivid imagery and profound devotion.
The repetition of "O Krishna, I
sacrifice everything for Your name" underscores the poet's unwavering
dedication and willingness to offer all in devotion to Krishna. The sight of
Krishna's divine form stirs the poet's soul, evoking a profound spiritual
connection and inner turmoil.
The imagery of Krishna adorned with a
peacock crown, earrings, and playing the flute paints a vivid picture of divine
beauty and grace. The flute's sweet melody symbolizes Krishna's enchanting
presence and the transcendent joy it brings to those who behold it.
The description of Krishna wearing
garlands of flowers and vermillion marks highlights His divine auspiciousness
and the poet's recognition of His divine nature. Krishna's gentle smile
radiates a serene happiness that captivates and uplifts the poet's spirit.
The poem contrasts worldly concerns
with the longing for spiritual fulfillment. The poet expresses disinterest in
material sustenance and societal norms, consumed instead by the overwhelming
desire for Krishna's divine vision. This longing reflects a deeper yearning for
spiritual enlightenment and union with the divine.
In the concluding lines, the poet
implores Krishna to remember their devotion and dedication. The poet identifies
as Brahmanand, positioning themselves as a humble servant at Krishna's
doorstep, eagerly awaiting His grace and blessings.
Overall, the poem eloquently portrays
the poet's profound devotion and spiritual journey towards Krishna,
illustrating the transformative power of divine love and the quest for
spiritual realization. It invites readers to contemplate the depths of devotion
and the eternal quest for union with the divine beloved.
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