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Balavihar CT – Bhajans.Doc Page 1 of 8 1. Bhajan on Lord Ganesha 2 Balavihar CT – Bhajans.doc Page 1 of 8 1. Bhajan on Lord Ganesha 3. Bhajan on Lord Vishnu Pahi Pahi Gajanana } Sreenivasa Govinda } Parvati-putra Gajanana }2 SreeVenkatesha Govinda } 2 Mushika-vahana Gajanana Purana Purusha Govinda } Modaka-hasta Gajanana Pundarikaksha Govinda } 2 Pahi Pahi… Parvati-putra… Dasha Vidha Roopa Govinda } Chamara-karna Gajanana Krishna Rama Govinda } 2 Vilambita-sutra Gajanana Pahi Pahi… Parvati-putra… Krishna Rama Govinda Rama Krishna Govinda Vamana-rupa Gajanana Mahesvara-putra Gajanana Govinda Hari Govinda Pahi Pahi… Parvati-putra… Gokula Nandana Govinda Vighna-vinasaka Gajanana Govinda Jaya Govinda Pada namaste Gajanana Dasharata Nanda Govinda Pahi Pahi… Parvati-putra… } 2 Gajanana, Gajanana } 3 Sreenivasa Govinda } Sree Venkatesha Govinda } 2 2. Bhajan On Lord Shiva Sree Venkatesha Govinda } 3 Om Dimi Ta Dimi Ta Dhimi } Dimi Ta Dimi Ta Dhimi } 4. Bhajan On Lord Shiva Nache Bhola Nath } 2 Shivaya Nama Shiva Lingaya Nama Om } 2 Nache Bhola Nath } 3 Bhavaya Nama Bhava Lingaya Nama Om } 2 Sarvaya Nama Sarva Lingaya Nama Om } 2 Om Dimi Ta Dimi Ta Dhimi } Rudraya Nama Rudra Lingaya Nama Om } 2 Dimi Ta Dimi Ta Dhimi } Atmaya Nama Atma Lingaya Nama Om } 2 Nache Bhola Nath } 2 Nama Om Nama Om Mridanga Bole Hara Hara Hara Om } Damaru Bole Shiva Shiva Shiva Om } 2 Nama Om Nama Om } 2 Shivaya Nama Shiva Lingaya Nama Om } 2 Veena Bole Pahi Mam Pahi Mam } 2 5. Bhajan on Lord Hanuman Nache Bhola Nath } 3 Anjaneya Veera Hanumantha Shoora } 2 Om Dimi Ta Dimi Ta Dhimi } Dimi Ta Dimi Ta Dhimi } Vayukumara Vanaraveera } 2 Nache Bhola Nath } 2 Sri Rama Doota Jaya Hanumantha } 2 Nache Bhola Nath } 3 Sri Ram Jaya Ram Jaya Jaya Ram } Om Dimi Ta Dimi Ta Dhimi Seeta Ram Jaya Radhe Shyam } 2 Dimi Ta Dimi Ta Dhimi Nache Bhola Nath Repeat the whole Bhajan once more like indicated above, then… Nache Bhola Nath } 3 Anjaneya Veera Hanumantha Shoora } 2 Balavihar CT – Bhajans.doc Page 2 of 8 6. Bhajan on Lord Rama Madhura Madhura Murali Ghanashyama Mathuradhipate Radheshyama Rama Nama Tarakam Sada Japo Re } Sada Japo Re, Sada Bhajo Re }2 10 Bhajan on Lord Shiva Rama Rama Rama Jaya Kodhanda Rama Jaya Jaya Shankara Jaya Abhayankara } Rama Rama Rama Jaya Kalyana Rama Parvathi Shankara Sree Gauri Shankara }2 Rama Rama Rama Jaya Pattabi Rama Srishti Stithilaya Karana Karana } Rama Nama Tarakam Sada Japo Re } Mrityun Jaya Gana Nayaka Nayaka }2 Sada Japo Re, Sada Bhajo Re }2 Umapathe Shiva Shankara Shankara }2 Sada Japo Re, Sada Bhajo Re }2 Gangadhara Jagadeeshwara Eeshwara }2 7. Bhajan on Lord Krishna Jaya Jaya Shankara Jaya Abhayankara } Govinda Hare Gopala Hare Parvathi Shankara Sree Gauri Shankara }2 He Gopi Gopa Bala Govinda Hare Gopala Hare 11. Bhajan on Lord Rama/Krishna He Murali Gana Lola Rama Rama Seeta Rama } Govinda Hare Gopala Hare Ramachandra Pahimaam } He Radha Ramana Lola Rama Krishna Govinda } Hare Pahimaam }2 Govinda Hare Gopala Hare He Nanda Gopa Bala Krishna Krishna Gopala } Vasudeva Pahimaam }2 8 Bhajan On Devi Rama Krishna Govinda } Ambaparameshwari Akhilandeshwari Hare Pahimaam }2 Aadiparashakthi Palayamam Rama Rama Seeta Rama Sreebhuwaneshwari Rajarajeshwari }2 Ramachandra Pahimaam Aanandarupini Palayamam Rama Krishna Govinda Hare Pahimaam }3 Ambaparameshwari Akhilandeshwari Aadiparashakthi Palayamam 12. Bhajan on Lord Ganesha Sreebhuwaneshwari Rajarajeshwari Ganesha Ganesha Ganesha Nama Om } Annapurneshwari Palayamam Namami Ganapathi Om }2 Ambaparameshwari Akhilandeshwari Namami Ganapathi Om } Aadiparashakthi Palayamam }3 Shiva Bala Ganapathi Om }2 9 Bhajan on Lord Krishna Prathama Vanditha Pranavakara } Bhavani Nandana Om }2 Madhura Madhura Murali Ghanashyama } Mathuradhipate Radheshyama }2 Ganesha Ganesha Ganesha Nama Om } Namami Ganapathi Om }2 Soordas Prabhu He Giridhari }2 Meera Ke Prabhu Hridaya Vihari }2 Namami Ganapathi Om }2 Balavihar CT – Bhajans.doc Page 3 of 8 13. Devi Bhajan Navneet Chor Gopal }2 Navneet Chor Gopal }2 Veena Vadini Saraswati Ma }2 Jaya Jagadambe Janani Ma 17. Bhajan on Lord Ganesha Veena Vadini Saraswati Ma }2 Gauri Nandana Gajanana Ambe Bhavani Lakshmi Ma }2 Girija Nandana Niranjana }2 Jaya Jagadeeshwari Rakshaya Mam }2 Parvathi Nandana Shubhanana }2 Veena Vadini Saraswati Ma }2 Subhanana He Shubhanana }2 Jaya Jagadambe Janani Ma Veena Vadini Saraswati Ma }2 Pahi Prabho Mam Pahi Prasanna }2 14 Bhajan on Lord Shiva Gauri Nandana Gajanana Girija Nandana Niranjana Shankara Shiva Shankara Shiva Shankara Shambho }2 Shankara Shiva Shankara Shiva ShambhoMahadeva}2 18. Mata Bhajan Shankara Shiva Shankara Shiva Shankara Shambho }2 Mangalamaya Vara De Bhavani }2 Dama Dama Damaru Baje Shankara Ghana Ghana } Mata Maheswari Durga Bhavani }2 Ghanta Baje }2 Mangalamaya Vara De Bhavani }2 Hara Bholenath Shambho Sri Gaurinath Shambho Ajara Amara Parabrahma Swarupini Hara Hara Bholenath Shambho Sri Gaurinath Brahma Swarupini }2 Shambho Ajara Amara Parabrahma Swarupini Shankara Shiva Shankara Shiva Shankara Shambho }2 Nirakara Tu He Jagajanani }2 Shankara Shiva Shankara Shiva Shambho Mahadev }2 Shankara Shiva Shankara Shiva Shankara Shambho }3 He Jagajanani }3 15. Bhajan on Lord Rama Nirakara Tu He Jagajanani Mangalamaya Vara De Bhavani }2 Jayatu Shiva Jaya Janaki Ramana }2 Jaya Raghunandana Radhe Shyam }2 19. Bhajan on Lord Krishna Tyag Karo Abhiman }2 Dhyan Karo Hari Nam }2 Govinda Jai Jai Taraka Nama Smaranam }2 Gopala Jai Jai Tapattriya Samharanam }2 Radha Madhava Govinda Jai Jai 16. Bhajan on Lord Krishna Mukunda Jai Jai Murarai Jai Jai Chitchora Yashoda Ke Bal } Madhusoodana Jaya Mohana Jai Jai Navneet Chor Gopal }2 Keshava Jai Jai Gopal Gopal }2 Yadava Jai Jai Gopal Gopal )2 Narayana Hari Sri Krishna Jai Jai Govardhana Dhara Gopal }2 (Repeat the whole Bhajan at a faster pace.) (Repeat the above once more as indicated and then Govinda Jai Jai end with…) Gopala Jai Jai Radha Madhava Govinda Jai Jai Chitchora Yashoda Ke Bal } Balavihar CT – Bhajans.doc Page 4 of 8 20. Bhajan on Lord Shiva Keshava Madhava Hari Narayana }2 Namah Parvathi Pathaye Hara Hara }2 Keshava Madhava Hari Narayana Hara Hara Shankara Mahadeva }2 Jaya Narayana Satyanarayana Hara Hara Hara Hara Mahadeva } Shiva Shiva Shiva Shiva Sadashiva }2 23. Bhajan on Lord Rama Sadashiva Mahadeva } Mandir Me Tum Ram Ho Bhagwan }2 Mahadeva Sadashiva }2 Masjid Me Noor Mohammad (Sing through the Bhajan once more at a faster pace.) Masjid Me Allah Ho Akbar Namah Parvathi Pathaye Hara Hara Gurudware Me Tu Gurunanak }2 Hara Hara Shankara Mahadeva Man Mandir Me Tu Hi Bhagwan }2 21. Bhajan on Lord Krishna Bolo Ram He Ghanshyam }2 Krishna Krishna Govinda Krishna } Gopala Bala Krishna }2 Bolo Ram He Ghanshyam }2 Nanda Nandana Bhaktha Chandana } Sab Mil Bolo Seetaram } Gyanlola Krishna }2 Sab Mil Bolo Radheshyam }2 Sundara Vadana Saroja Nayana } 24. Bhajan on Lord Shiva Radha Priya Krishna }2 Neelakanta Gangadhara Hara Umapathe (2) Yadava Krishna Yashoda Krishna } Abhayankara Pralayankara Hara Bhoothapathe (2) Muralidhara Krishna }2 Neelakanta Gangadhara Hara Umapathe (2) Repeat the entire bhajan at a faster pace once through Dama Dama Dama Dama Dama Dama Damaru Baje} till the end. Nataraja Manohara Tandava Nache }2 Krishna Krishna Govinda Krishna } Lingeshwara Parameshwara Hara Bhootapathe Gopala Bala Krishna }2 Neelakanta Gangadhara Hara Umapathe (2) Gopala Bala Krishna }3 Abhayankara Pralayankara Hara Bhoothapathe (2) Neelakanta Gangadhara Hara Umapathe (3) 22. Bhajan on Lord Vishnu Jaya Narayana Satyanarayana } Keshava Madhava Hari Narayana }2 Keshava Madhava Hari Narayana Sree Krishna Govinda Hari Narayana Hari Narayana Hari Narayana Sree Krishna Govinda Hari Narayana Mukunda Madhava Satyanarayana }2 Jaya Narayana Satyanarayana } Balavihar CT – Bhajans.doc Page 5 of 8 25. Mata Bhajan 28. Bhajan on Lord Krishna Jagadodharini Mata Durga } Jagadodharini Maa }2 Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Govinda }2 Jai Radhe Gopala Jai Radhe Gopala Jago Jago Maa Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Govinda Jago Jago Maa Jago Jago Maa Janani Radhe Govinda Bhajo Radhe Gopala }2 Radhe Govinda Radhe Gopala }2 He Gauri Devi } Rana Chandi Devi } Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Govinda }2 He Shiva Ramana Jago Maa }2 Murali Manohara Govinda } He Shiva Ramana Jago Maa }2 Jai Madhava Murahara Govinda }2 Jago Jagadodharini Maa }2 Murali Manohara Govinda } Jai Madhava Murahara Govinda }2 Jago Jagadodharini Maa }3 Radhe Radhe Radhe Radhe Govinda 26. Mata Bhajan 29. Lord Vishnu Bhajan Jai Jai Bhavani Maa } Ambe Bhavani Maa }2 Garuda Vahana Narayana }2 Ambe Bhavani Maa } He Sesha Shayana Narayana }2 Durge Bhavani Maa }2 Garuda Vahana Narayana }2 Jai Jai Bhavani Maa } Ambe Bhavani Maa }2 Sree Lakshmi Ramana Narayana }2 Gauri Bhavani Maa } Hari Om Hari Om Narayana }2 Shakti Bhawani Maa }2 Garuda Vahana Narayana }3 Atmaniwasi Maa } Ambe Bhavani Maa }2 30. Lord Ganesha Bhajan Jai Jai Bhavani Maa } Sundara Mukha Sri Gajanana } Ambe Bhavani Maa }2 Ek Danta Sri Gajanana }2 27. Bhajan on Lord Krishna Sundara Mukha Sri Gajanana Murali Krishna Mukunda Krishna } Mohana Krishna Krishna Krishna }2 Prathama Namami Gajanana }2 Rushimuni Vandita Gajanana Gopi Krishna Gopala Krishna } He Rushimuni Vandita Gajanana Govardhanadhara Krishna Krishna }2 Gajanana Om Gajanana }3 Radha Krishna Bala Krishna } He Gajanana Om Gajanana Rasavilola Krishna Krishna }2 Sundara Mukha Sri Gajanana Keshava Krishna Madhava Krishna } Yadava Krishna Krishna Krishna }2 Yadava Krishna Krishna Krishna }3 Balavihar CT – Bhajans.doc Page 6 of 8 31. Lord Krishna Bhajan 33. Lord Krishna Bhajan Radhe Govindam Bhajo Radhe Gopaal ! Radhe Panduranga Vittale Hari Narayana } Govindam Bhajo Radhe Gopaal (2) (L) Purandara Vittale Hari Narayana }2
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