hari dAsulu

hari dAsulu veDalu muccaTa kani
AnandamAye dayALO
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O The Most Compassionate Lord! It has been blissful seeing the charm with which devotees of Lord Hari proceed.
hari gOvinda nara hari rAma kRSNayani
varusaga nAmamulu karuNatO jEyucu (hari)
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It has been blissful seeing the charm with which devotees of Lord Hari proceed - chanting the names one by one as Hari, Govinda, Nara Hari, Rama and Krishna evoking compassion.
saGgatigAnu¹ mRdaGga ghOSamulacE
poGgucu vIdhulakEgucu merayucu (hari)
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It has been blissful seeing the charm with which devotees of Lord Hari proceed – singing to the accompaniment of the beats of Mridanga and going enthusiastically around the streets shiningly.
cakkani haricE cikkitimani mati
sokkucu nAmamE dikkani pogaDucu (hari)
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It has been blissful seeing the charm with which devotees of Lord Hari proceed - enamoured in their minds that they have been caught in the hands of the great Lord Hari and extolling that only the name of the Lord is their refuge.
diTTamuga naDu² kaTTutOnaDugulu
peTTucu tALamu paTTi ghalghallanaga³ (hari)
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It has been blissful seeing the charm with which devotees of Lord Hari proceed – with determination and diligence (OR waist bands), placing steps according to the beats to the jingle of their anklets.
jnAnamutO rAma dhyAnamutO maJci
gAnamutO mEnu dAnamosaGgucu (hari)
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It has been blissful seeing the charm with which devotees of Lord Hari proceed – with understanding and meditation on Lord Sri Rama and with melliflous music offering bodily service to the Lord.
rAja rAjunipai jAjulu callucu
rAjillucu tyAgarAjunitO kUDi (hari)
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It has been blissful seeing the charm with which devotees of Lord Hari proceed – showering jasmine flowers on Lord Sri Rama - the King of Kings and shining and joining with this Thyagaraja.
  • 2 naDu kaTTu – In the books, the meaning derived is ‘waistband’ etc; therefore, the correct word, as per telugu dictionary seems to be ‘naDi kaTTu ’. However, ‘naDumu kaTTukonu ’ means ‘gird up one’s loins’. Both meanings have been given.
  • 3 ghalghallanaga – galgallanaga
  • 1 saGgati – In the present context, in view of the ensuing words ‘mRdaGga ghOSamulacE ’, it means ‘to the accompaniment of the beats of mRdaGga ’.
    • However, this word has a special meaning in musical terminology. “A particular variation of a phrase in a Kriti in a song with slight or large changes in tune and Gamakas. Each phrase may be repeated with different variations or saGgatis.” [[http://www.karnatik.com Carnatic Music Terminology]]