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[ K^Rttan Guide ][() K^rttan Guide 4th Edition Intended as a helpful guide to bhajans and prayers commonly sung and chanted at çr^ Chaitanya Såraswat Maéh, Kolerganj, P.O. Nabadwip, District Nadia, West Bengal, Pin 741302, India http://scsmath.com Index INDEX Listed by first line jaya guru mahåråja karuòåsågara 4 jaya ‘guru-mahåråja’ yati-råjeßvara 17 • A guide to the Daily Programme at çr^ Chaitanya Såraswat Maéh is on p 145 jaya jaya gurudever årati ujjvala ix • “Jaya oì” prayers chanted at the end of årati, etc. are on p 5 (jaya) rådhå-mådhava (jaya) kuñja-bihår^ 82 • Mantras for applying tilak are on p 148 jaya rådhe, jaya kù£òa, jaya vùndåvan 130 jaya ßac^nandana sura-muni-vandana, 21 anådi’ karama-phale, poài’ bhavåròava-jale, 116 jaya sa-parikara ßr^-ßr^-guru-gauråíga… 5 aparådha-phale mama citta bhela vajra sama 117 jaya ßr^la mahåråja caraòåravinda 14 åßli£ya vå påda-ratåì pina£éu måm 122 jayare jayare jaya gaura-saraswat^ 33 åtma-nivedana, tuyå pade kori 51 jayore jayore jaya paramahaìsa 11 avatåra såra gorå avatåra 88 j^v jågo, j^v jågo, gauracåída bole 25 ayi nanda-tanuja kiíkaraì 115 kabe gaura-vane, suradhun^-taée 60 bandhu-gan! ßunoho bacana mora 122 kabe ha’be bolo se-dina åmår 62 bhaja bhakata-vatsala ßr^-gaurahari 26 kabe ßr^ caitanya more-koribena doyå 35 bhajahu~ re mana ßr^-nanda-nandana- 80 kali-ghora-timire garasala jagajana 89 bhaja re bhaja re åmår mana ati manda 40 kali-kukkura-kadana yadi cåo he 19 bhuliyå tomåre, saìsåre åsiyå 52 (kiba) jaya jaya gouråcaíder årotiko ßobhå 31 ceto-darpaòa-mårjjanaì… 109 ki jåni ki bole, tomåra dhåmete, 64 ‘dayål nitåi caitanya bo’le nåc re åmår man 54 kù£òa hoite catur-mukha, hoy kù£òa-sevonmukha 83 deva bhavantaì vande 82 kù£òotk^rttana-gåna-nartana-parau 7 ei-båro koruòå koro vai£òava-gosåñi 72 mahåprasåde govinde nåma brahmane vai£òave 30 emona durmmati, saìsåra bhitare 55 månasa, deho, geho, yo kich¨ mor 65 gåite gåite nåma ki daßå hoilo 119 na dhanaì na janaì na sundar^ì 114 gåite ‘govinda’-nåm, upajilo bhåva-gråm, 121 nad^yå-nagare nitåi nece nece gåy re 98 ‘gauråíga’ bolite habe pulaka-ßar^ra 73 nagare nagare gorå gåy 103 gauråígera duéi pada, yår dhana sampada 74 namåm^ßvaraì sac-cid-ånanda r¨paì 95 gaurå pañhu nå bhajiyå mainu 74 namas te narasiìhåya 133 gåy gorå madhur sware 56 nåmnåm akåri bahudhå 111 gop^nåth, mama nivedana ßuno 57 namo namaè tulas^ mahåråòi 36 gurudeva! kùpå-bindu diyå 22 nårada muni, båjåya b^òå, 66 hare kù£òa hare kù£òa 3 nayanaì galad-aßru-dhårayå 117 hari haraye namaè kù£òa yådavåya namaè 43 nitåi guòamaòi åmåra niåi guòamaòi 75 hari hari! biphale janama goígåinu 75 nitåi-pada-kamala, koé^-candra-suß^tala 76 hari he doyåla mora jaya rådhå-nåth 88 (ohe) vai£òava éhåkura 49 jagannåtha-suta mahåprabhu vißvambhara 98 oì keßavåya namaè 132 janama saphala tå’ra 134 parama koruòa, pahuí d¨i jana 81 Index INDEX Listed by first line jaya guru mahåråja karuòåsågara 4 jaya ‘guru-mahåråja’ yati-råjeßvara 17 • A guide to the Daily Programme at çr^ Chaitanya Såraswat Maéh is on p 145 jaya jaya gurudever årati ujjvala ix • “Jaya oì” prayers chanted at the end of årati, etc. are on p 5 (jaya) rådhå-mådhava (jaya) kuñja-bihår^ 82 • Mantras for applying tilak are on p 148 jaya rådhe, jaya kù£òa, jaya vùndåvan 130 jaya ßac^nandana sura-muni-vandana, 21 anådi’ karama-phale, poài’ bhavåròava-jale, 116 jaya sa-parikara ßr^-ßr^-guru-gauråíga… 5 aparådha-phale mama citta bhela vajra sama 117 jaya ßr^la mahåråja caraòåravinda 14 åßli£ya vå påda-ratåì pina£éu måm 122 jayare jayare jaya gaura-saraswat^ 33 åtma-nivedana, tuyå pade kori 51 jayore jayore jaya paramahaìsa 11 avatåra såra gorå avatåra 88 j^v jågo, j^v jågo, gauracåída bole 25 ayi nanda-tanuja kiíkaraì 115 kabe gaura-vane, suradhun^-taée 60 bandhu-gan! ßunoho bacana mora 122 kabe ha’be bolo se-dina åmår 62 bhaja bhakata-vatsala ßr^-gaurahari 26 kabe ßr^ caitanya more-koribena doyå 35 bhajahu~ re mana ßr^-nanda-nandana- 80 kali-ghora-timire garasala jagajana 89 bhaja re bhaja re åmår mana ati manda 40 kali-kukkura-kadana yadi cåo he 19 bhuliyå tomåre, saìsåre åsiyå 52 (kiba) jaya jaya gouråcaíder årotiko ßobhå 31 ceto-darpaòa-mårjjanaì… 109 ki jåni ki bole, tomåra dhåmete, 64 ‘dayål nitåi caitanya bo’le nåc re åmår man 54 kù£òa hoite catur-mukha, hoy kù£òa-sevonmukha 83 deva bhavantaì vande 82 kù£òotk^rttana-gåna-nartana-parau 7 ei-båro koruòå koro vai£òava-gosåñi 72 mahåprasåde govinde nåma brahmane vai£òave 30 emona durmmati, saìsåra bhitare 55 månasa, deho, geho, yo kich¨ mor 65 gåite gåite nåma ki daßå hoilo 119 na dhanaì na janaì na sundar^ì 114 gåite ‘govinda’-nåm, upajilo bhåva-gråm, 121 nad^yå-nagare nitåi nece nece gåy re 98 ‘gauråíga’ bolite habe pulaka-ßar^ra 73 nagare nagare gorå gåy 103 gauråígera duéi pada, yår dhana sampada 74 namåm^ßvaraì sac-cid-ånanda r¨paì 95 gaurå pañhu nå bhajiyå mainu 74 namas te narasiìhåya 133 gåy gorå madhur sware 56 nåmnåm akåri bahudhå 111 gop^nåth, mama nivedana ßuno 57 namo namaè tulas^ mahåråòi 36 gurudeva! kùpå-bindu diyå 22 nårada muni, båjåya b^òå, 66 hare kù£òa hare kù£òa 3 nayanaì galad-aßru-dhårayå 117 hari haraye namaè kù£òa yådavåya namaè 43 nitåi guòamaòi åmåra niåi guòamaòi 75 hari hari! biphale janama goígåinu 75 nitåi-pada-kamala, koé^-candra-suß^tala 76 hari he doyåla mora jaya rådhå-nåth 88 (ohe) vai£òava éhåkura 49 jagannåtha-suta mahåprabhu vißvambhara 98 oì keßavåya namaè 132 janama saphala tå’ra 134 parama koruòa, pahuí d¨i jana 81 Index K^rttan Guide p^ta-baraòa kali-påvana gorå 109 (2) kusumasarovara, månasagaígå prabhu tava pada-yuge mora nibedana 114 kalindanandin^ vipula-taraígå pralaya-payodhi-jale dhùtavån asi vedaì 126 Kusuma-soravara lake, Månasa-gaígå river, rådhå-bhajane jadi mati nåhi bhelå 139 The rolling waves of Yamunå, daughter of the sun; rådhåkuòàataéa-kuñjakué^ra 140 rådhe jaya jaya mådhava-dayite 82 (3) vaìß^vaéa, gokula, dh^rasam^ra rådhikå-caraòa-padma 138 vùndåvana-taru latikå-vån^ra sakhi go kemate dharibo paråò 121 Place of the Råsa dance, and Gokula, the gentle breezes, saìsåra-dåvånala-l^àha-loka- 37 The trees, vines, and Vetasa palms of Vraja; ßar^ra abidyå-jal 30 sindhu-candra-parvvatendu… 3 (4) khaga-mùgakula, malaya-båtåsa ßr^ guru caraòa-padma 45 mayura, bhramara, mural^-vilåsa ßr^ hari-våsare hari-k^rttana-vidhåna 87 The birds and animals, the sweet air of spring, ßr^ kù£òa caitanya prabhu doyå koro more 47 The peacocks, bumblebees, the flute’s sweet song; ßr^-kù£òa-caitanya prabhu j^ve dayå kari’39 ßr^-kù£òa-caitanya prabhu nityånanda 3 (5) veòu, ßùòga, padacihna, meghamålå ßr^-kù£òa-k^rttane yadi månasa tohåra 112 vasanta, ßaßåíka, ßaíkha karatålå ßr^mac-caitanya-sårasvata-maéhavara… 16 Flute, horn, His footsteps, range of clouds in the sky, ßr^-r¨pa-mañjar^-pada, sei mora sampada 78 Season of spring, the moon, the conch, hand-cymbals; ßr^-svar¨pa-råya-r¨pa… 3 (6) yugala vilåse anuk¨la jåni ßuddha-bhakata- caraòa-reòu 68 l^låvilåsa-udd^paka måni sujanårvvuda-rådhita-påda-yugaì 91 ßuna, he rasikajana 136 I know all these things are nourishing éhåkura vai£òava gaòa kari ei nivedana 90 the pastimes of the Divine Couple, tùòåd api sun^cena 112 I can feel they arouse the holy pastimes of the Lord; tuíhu doyå-sågara 111 (7) esaba choàata kåŒhå nåhi yåuœ udilo aruòa p¨raba-bhåge 23 esaba choàata paråòa håråuœ vande ’haì ßr^ guroè… i vibhåvar^ ße£a, åloka-praveßa 70 I can never leave all these things so dear to me, yaßomat^-nandana braja-baro någara 20 Without them I know I’ll surely die; yaßomat^-stanya-påy^ ßr^-nanda nandana 103 (8) bhaktivinoda kahe, ßuna kåna ye ånilo prema-dhana koruòå pracura 42 tuyå udd^paka håmårå paråòa yoga-p^thopari-sthita, a£éa-sakh^-sube£éita, 124 yugåyitaì nime£eòa 119 Hear me, O Kån, says çr^ Bhaktivinoda: You are the only light of my life. 141 Please note: All glories to çr^ Guru and Gauråíga DURING THE MONTH OF KÄRTIKA additional bhajans are chanted. The following are added to the morning bhajans: THE DAILY PROGRAMME nad^yå-nagare nitåi nece nece gåy re at çr^ Chaitanya Såraswat Maéh, Nabadw^p 98 jagannåtha-suta mahåprabhu vißvambhara } The 1st line of each bhajan is given along with its corresponding page in the K^rttan Guide. nagare nagare gorå gåy yaßomat^-stanya-påy^ ßr^-nanda nandana } 103 DAILY MORNING PROGRAMME namåm^ßvaraì sac-cid-ånanda r¨paì 95 Begins with çr^la Guru Mahåråj’s årati at his Samådhi Mandir (Viraha-Milan Mandir rådhe jaya jaya mådhava-dayite 82 And added to the evening bhajans: —The Temple of Union in Separation): çr^la Bhaktivinoda ëhåkur’s çik£å£éakam beginning with: jaya ‘guru-mahåråja’ yati råjeßvara 17 p^ta-baraòa kali-påvana gorå 109 Followed by årati of çr^-çr^ Guru-Gauråíga-Gåndharvvå-Govindasundarj^u (the [‘Song 1’ to ‘Song 8(b)’ pages 109 to 125] Deities of çr^ Chaitanya Såraswat Maéh): kali-kukkura-kadana yadi cåo he 19 ON THE APPEARANCE DAY of a senior Vai£òava the following song is also yaßomat^-nandana braja-baro någara 20 chanted during the morning and/or evening seated bhajans: kù£òa hoite catur-mukha… 83 jay ßac^nandana sura-muni-vandana 21 Then parikramå of both Temples: ON THE DISAPPEARANCE DAY of a senior Vai£òava the following song is also gurudeva! kùpå-bindu diyå 22 chanted during the morning and evening seated bhajans: udilo aruòa p¨raba-bhåge 23 ei-båro koruòå koro vai£òava-gosåñi 72 and for Mahåprabhu’s pår£ada devotees: Then offering obeisances to çr^mat^ Tulas^ Dev^: ye ånilo prema-dhana koruòå pracura 42 vùndåyai tulas^-devyai… v Immediately followed by obeisances to the Vai£òavas: And, because so many ask: våñchå-kalpatarubhyas’ ca… iii TILAK is applied in the following order while saying: The devotees offer obeisances to çr^la Guru Mahåråj at his Samådhi Mandir; the Forehead — oì keßavåya namaè Deities; çr^mat^ Gaígadev^ and to çr^ Ächåryyadeva çr^la Govinda Dev-Goswåm^.
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