tanayandE prEmayanucu
Sahityam
Pallavi
tanayandE prEmayanucu
viri bONulu tala teliyaka-nADedaru
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viri bONulu tala teliyaka-nADedaru
Thinking (Krishna’s) love was for only herself,
Each blooming damsel danced with gay abandon.
Anupallavi
anayamu mOhamu mIraga kRSNuDu
andarikanni rUpamuletti yADaga (tana)
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andarikanni rUpamuletti yADaga (tana)
With passion heightening continually, as Krishna
danced taking many forms for each of them, (each blooming…)
Charanams
kondari baGgAru koGgulu paTTa
kondari padamula bAguga neTTa
kondari sogasunu kanulAra jUDa
kondari manasu telisi mATalADa (tana)
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kondari padamula bAguga neTTa
kondari sogasunu kanulAra jUDa
kondari manasu telisi mATalADa (tana)
As (Krishna) caught hold of the gold-threaded hems (of saree) of some,
as He forcefully shoved the feet of some,
as He looked heartily at the elegance of some,
and as He chatted understanding the minds of some, (each blooming…)
kondari yaGkmunanu pavvaLimpa
kondari pedavula balu kempuluJca
kondari tanuvula kara lIla sEya
kondari venuka nilici jaDa vEya (tana)
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kondari pedavula balu kempuluJca
kondari tanuvula kara lIla sEya
kondari venuka nilici jaDa vEya (tana)
As (Krishna) lay in the lap of some,
as He painted the lips of some a dark red,
as His hands sported on the bodies of some, and
as He plaited the hair of some standing behind them, (each blooming…)
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kondari nuduTa kastUri boTTu peTTa
kondari taLuku cekkula muddu peTTa
kondari pAliNDla pannIru jilka
kondaritO tyAgarAja nutuDu palka (tana)
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kondari nuduTa kastUri boTTu peTTa
kondari taLuku cekkula muddu peTTa
kondari pAliNDla pannIru jilka
kondaritO tyAgarAja nutuDu palka (tana)
As the Lord applied musk tilaka on the forehead of some,
as He kissed the charming cheeks of some,
as He sprinkled lavender on the breasts of some, and
as the one praised by this tyAgarAja spoke with some, (each blooming…)
Variations
- 1 ADaga – ADa
- 2 aGkamunanu – aGgamunanu : aGkamunnanu - is the appropriate word.
Commentary
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''' This Kriti forms part of dance-drama 'Nauka Charitram - The Boat Story'.''' (Background) The Gopis meet Krishna at the yamunA river and contemplate travel in a boat. Krishna says that it is not within the capacity of the women to steer boat and says he will do the job; however, the Gopis do not believe Him and think that He is upto some trick. After Lord convinces them, they all travel in the boat. In this Kriti, Krishna is seen sporting with each of the Gopi individually (taking so many forms).
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