UrakE kalgunA

UrakE kalgunA rAmuni bhakti
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Would devotion towards Sri Rama arise spontaneously?
sArekunu samsAramuna jocci
sAramaniyeJcu vAri manasuna (UrakE)
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Would devotion towards Sri Rama arise spontaneously in the minds of those who, ever being immersed in the Worldy life, consider it to be of substantial?
Alu sutulu juTTAlu vara
sadanAlu kAya balAlu kanaka
dhanAlu kala vibhavamula¹ kaniy²asthiramul-
anE bhAgyazAlulaku gAka (UrakE)
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Would devotion towards Sri Rama arise spontaneously excepting in those fortunate people who, looking at the gala of wife, children, relations, nice mansions, bodily strength, gold and wealth, consider them evanescent?
maJci vArini poDagAJci santatamu
sEviJci manavinAlakiJciyAdari
sAdhiJci sarvamu hariyaJcu telisi
bhAviJci madini pUjiJcu vAriki gAka (UrakE)
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Would devotion towards Sri Rama arise spontaneously excepting in those who, beholding virtuous people, ever serving them, listening to their appeal, and accomplishing them respectfully, and worship the Lord in their minds understanding that everything is but Lord Hari only and feeling so? \t 3. O Lord praised by Brahma! Would devotion towards Sri Rama arise spontaneously excepting in those great people who, without undertaking such worships which are endowed with the quality of (desire-based) actions, ever chant the Taraka Nama – the sacred and superior to all mantras which is shining on the tongue of this Thyagaraja.
  • 1 vibhavamula - vibhavAla
  • 2 asthiramulanE – asthirAlanE
  • 3 mantra rAjamunu – mantra rAjamunanu
  • 4 maharAjulaku - mahArAjulaku
  • 3 mantra rAjamu – Please refer to Discourse of Kanchi Mahasvami Chaandrasekharendra Sarasvati on Taraka Nama – Rama – [[http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Rhodes/2952/mantra3.html Taraka Nama]]