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Vaishnava-Song-Book.Pdf ISKCON desire tree VAISHNAVA SONGS Compiled by ISKCON Chowpatty (1) ISKCON desire tree CONTENTS: Krpa Koro Vaisnava Thakura............................. 38 Pranama Mantras .............................................. 6 Mama Mana Mandire........................................ 39 Temple Program Prayers.................................... 9 Manasa Deho Geho Jo Kichu Mor...................... 39 Samsara Davanala Lidha.................................... 9 Nadiya Godrume Nityananda Mahajana............. 40 Namaste Narasimhaya ..................................... 10 Narada Muni Bajay Vina ................................... 40 Jaya Narasimha Sri Narasimha ......................... 10 Nija Karma Dose Phale..................................... 40 Ugra Vīraṁ Mahāviṣṇu..................................... 10 Nitai Nam Hate O Ke Jabire Bhai....................... 41 Namo Namah Tulasi Krsna Preyasi.................... 10 Ohe Vaisnava Thakura ..................................... 41 Ceto Darpana Marjanam .................................. 11 Ore Mana Bhalonahi Lage E Samsar.................. 42 The Ten Offenses to the Holy Name ................. 12 Prabhu Tava Pada Yuge ................................... 43 Sri Guru Carana Padma.................................... 12 Prapance Poriya Agati ...................................... 43 Isvara Parama Krsna ....................................... 13 Radha Krsna Bol Bol......................................... 43 Jaya Radha Madhava ....................................... 16 Radha Kunda Tata Kunja Kutir.......................... 44 Maha Prasade Govinde .................................... 16 Sarvasva Tomar Carane ................................... 44 Sarira Avidya Jala ............................................ 16 Sri Krsna Caitanya Prabhu Jive Doya Kori .......... 45 Ek Din Santipure.............................................. 17 Sri Krsna kirtane Jadi Manasa Tohar ................. 45 Jaya Jaya Goracander Arotik ............................ 17 Suddha Bhakata Carana Renu .......................... 46 Songs by Bhaktivinoda Thakura........................ 17 Tumi Sarveswareswara Vrajendra Kumar .......... 47 Amar Jivana .................................................... 17 Udilo Aruna Puraba Bhage................................ 47 Ami Jamuna Puline .......................................... 18 Vibhavari Sesa................................................. 48 Ami To’ Durjana Ati Sada Duracar..................... 18 Vidyara Vilase.................................................. 49 Anadi Karama Phale......................................... 19 Yasomati Nandana........................................... 49 Ar Keno Maya Jale........................................... 19 Yadi Te Hari Pada Saroja Sudha........................ 50 Asalo Katha Bolte ............................................ 20 Songs by Narottama Das Thakura..................... 52 Atma Nivedana Tuwa Pade .............................. 20 Are Bhai Bhaja Mora Gauranga ......................... 52 Bhaja Bhakata Vatsala ..................................... 21 Dhana Mor Nityananda..................................... 53 Bhaja Re Bhaja Re Amar.................................. 22 Ei Baro Karuna Koro......................................... 53 Bhale Gaura Gadadharer Arati .......................... 23 Gauranga Karuna Koro..................................... 53 Bhuliya Tomare ............................................... 23 Gaurangera Duti Pada...................................... 54 Bolo Hari Bolo ................................................. 24 Gauranga Bolite Habe ...................................... 54 Boro Sukher Khabor Gai................................... 24 Gora Pahun ..................................................... 55 Doyal Nitai Caitanya ........................................ 25 Hari Haraye Namah Krsna Yadavaya Namah...... 55 Durlabha Manava Janma.................................. 25 Hari Hari Biphale Janama ................................. 56 Ekhona Bujhinu ............................................... 26 Hari Hari Kabe More Hoibe Su-Dina................... 56 Emona Durmati ............................................... 27 Je Anilo Prema Dhana Koruna Pracura .............. 56 Gay Gora Madhura Sware ................................ 27 Jaya Jaya Sri Krsna Caitanya Nityananda........... 57 Gay Goracand Jiver Tore.................................. 28 Ki Rupe Paibo Seva .......................................... 57 Gopinath Mama Nivedana Suno........................ 28 Kusumita Vrndavane Nacata Sikhi Gane ............ 57 Gopinath Ghucao Samsara ............................... 29 Nitai Pada Kamala............................................ 58 Gopinath Amar Upaya...................................... 29 Radha Krsna Prana Mora .................................. 59 Gurudeva Krpa Bindu Diya ............................... 30 Sri Krsna Caitanya Prabhu Doya Koro More ....... 59 Gurudeva! Boro Krpa Kori ................................ 30 Sri Rupa Manjari Pada Sei Mora Sampada ......... 60 Gurudeve Vraja Vane Vraja Bhumi Vasi Jane ..... 31 Suniyachi Sadhu Mukhe Bole ............................ 60 Hari Hari Kabe Mora Hobe Heno Dina ............... 31 Thakura Vaisnava Gana.................................... 61 Hari Bolo Hari Bolo Hari Bolo Bhai Re................ 32 Thakura Vaisnava Pada .................................... 61 Jaya Jaya Radha Krsna .................................... 32 Vrndavana Ramya Sthana ................................ 61 Jiv Jago Jiv Jago.............................................. 33 Songs by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada62 Kabe Gaura Vane ............................................ 33 Boro Krpa Koile Krsna ...................................... 62 Kabe Ha’be Bolo .............................................. 34 Krsna Tava Punya Habe Bhai............................ 63 Kabe Habe Heno Dasa Mor .............................. 34 Songs by Locana Das Thakura .......................... 64 Kabe Mui Vaisnava Cinibo ................................ 35 Avatara Sara Gora Avatara ............................... 64 Kabe Sri Caitanya More Koribena Doya ............. 36 Akrodha Paramananda ..................................... 65 Kali Kukkura Kadan.......................................... 36 Nitai Guna Mani ............................................... 65 Keno Hare Krsna Nam...................................... 37 Parama Karuna Pahu Dui Jana.......................... 66 Kesava Tuwa Jagata Vicitra.............................. 37 Songs by Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswti Thakur........ 66 Ki Jani Ki Bale ................................................. 38 Dusta Mana..................................................... 66 (2) Krsna Hoite Caturmukha...................................69 Carana Kamal ................................................101 Songs by Kṛṣṇa Dvaipāyana Vyāsa ....................70 Dhule Dhule Gora Chanda...............................101 Namamisvaram Saccidananda Rupam ...............70 Duhkher Sagore .............................................101 Jayati Te 'Dhikaṁ Janmanā Vrajaḥ....................71 Hari He Doyal Mor ..........................................102 Songs by Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura ...........73 Jaya Radhe Jaya Radhe Radhe........................102 Gangeya Campeya ...........................................73 Jaya Radha Madhava Radha Madhava .............103 Na Yoga Siddhir Na Mamastu............................74 Krsna Jinaka Nama Hai ...................................104 Songs by Vasudeva Ghosh................................75 Maine Ratana Lagai Radha Nama Ki ................105 Gauranga Tumi More Doya Na Chadiho .............75 Madhuram Madhurebhyo ‘Pi............................105 Jaya Jaya Jagannatha Sacira.............................75 Mirar Prabhu Eso Giridhari ..............................106 Yadi Gaura Na Hoito.........................................75 Namo Namah Tulasi Maharani.........................106 Songs by Rupa Goswami ..................................76 Nanda Ke Ananda Bhaiyo................................107 Bhratur Antakasya Pattane ...............................76 Nava Nirada Nindita........................................107 Krsna Deva Bhavantam Vande ..........................77 Ore Vrndavaner Nanda Dulal...........................108 Radhe Jaya Jaya Madhava Dayite .....................77 Pranam Tomai Ghana-Syam............................108 Sakhe Kalaya Gauram Udaram..........................77 Radhe Radhe Syama Sri Radhe .......................108 Songs by Krsnadasa Kaviraja Goswami..............78 Raja Rani Mira................................................108 Jaya Radhe Jaya Krsna Jaya Vrndavana ............78 Sujanarbuda Radhita Pada Yugam...................109 Jaya Radha Giri Vara Dhari ...............................79 Sundara Bala Saci Dulala ................................110 Ambudanjanendra Nila .....................................79 Sundara Kuṇḍala Naina Viśāla .........................111 Krsna Krsna Krsna Krsna ..................................80 Sundara Mora Mana Kisora .............................111 Kunkumakta Kancanabja ..................................80 Tatala Saikate ................................................112 Songs by Jayadeva Goswami ............................82 Vande Krsna Nanda Kumara............................112 He Govinda He Gopal Kesava Madhava .............82 Vamsi Dhari Krsna Murari................................113 Pralaya Payodhi Jale.........................................82
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