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Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Kirtan Bhajans Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Kirtan Bhajans V. 01.12.30.19 © Michael Scott, LMFT, Inc., 2000 – 2019 All rights reserved Key and chords that the Bhajan is sung in denoted in parenthesis. Position as played on guitar is denoted in first position not in parenthesis, and played with or without capo as indicated. Amba Parameshwari___________88 He Giridhari Krishnamurari________34 Ananda Yogananda___________113 He Prabhu______________________33 Arunachala Shiva_____________72 He Shiva Shankara_______________55 Ayodhya Vasi Ram____________4 He Shiva Shankara He Maheshwara__85 Baba Hanuman_______________40 Jai Durga Lakshmi________________9 Bhaja Re Mana_______________ 47 Jai Jai Gopala____________________41 Bolo Hari Bolo (Sri Nama Kirtan)_84 Jai Ma________________________42 Damaru Bhaje________________31 Jaya Ambe______________________53 Daya Karo Bhagav____________5 Jaya Bolo Sita Ram_______________56 De Darshana Ma _____________6 Jaya Ganesha____________________92 Durge Durge_________________7 Jaya Gauri Shankara_______________10 Gajanana He Shubhanana ______36 Jaya Guru Omkara________________11 Ganapati Deva________________82 Jaya Gurudeva Jaya_______________12 Ganesha Sharanam_____________8 Jaya Gurudeva Jaya Yoganandaji_____105 Giridhara Gopala_______________75 Jya Jagadambe___________________48 Govinda Bolo Hari_____________67 Jaya Radhe_______________________13 Govinda Gopala_______________87 Kabir’s Song_____________________76 Govinda Gopala Murali Dhara___101 Kali Durge_______________________52 Govinda Hare_________________35 Kali Ma Durge____________________37 Govinda Jaya Jaya______________81 Krishna Govinda __________________91 Govindam Adi-Purusham________107 Krishna Rama Govinda Narayana_____32 Guru Mantra__________________89 Ma Durga_______________________97 Hara Hara Gurudeva____________54 Maha Mantra______________________14 Hara Hara Mahadeva Shambo_____29 Maha Mantra Sunrise________________95 Hara Hara Om_________________44 Mountain Hare Krishna____________78 Hare Krishna Hare Ram__________49 Murali Krishna___________________15 Hare Krishna Hare Hare__________70 Murali Manohara Radhe Shyama_____43 Hari Naranyana_________________38 Namah Parvatipataye Hara Hara_____45 He Bhagavan He Bhagavan________51 Namah Shivaya (Amazing Grace) ____104 2 Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Bhajans 12/30/19 Namo Namo_____________________16 Shambha Shivo________________24 Narayana________________________17 Shankaraya____________________74 Narayana Jai Govinda Hare_________106 Shiva Shiva Mahadeva_____ ______80 Nataraja _________________________71 Shiva Puja Chant_____ __________110 Nataraja – Lord of the Dance________18 Shivaya Namah Shiva____________60 Oh God Beautiful__________________46 Shyam Hare___________________25 Om Mata Kali_____________________57 Soham, Soham_____ ___________114 Om Namah Shivaya________________19 Sri Bhagavati__________________93 Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya_____30 Sri Govinda____________________26 Om Namo Guru Deva Namo [Long]____61 Sri Krishna Govinda_____________27 Om Namo Guru Deva Namo [Short]____64 Sri Krishna Govinda Hare Murare__79 Om Namo Gurudeva____ ___________83 Sri Radhe Radhe Shyam_________ 96 Om Shiva Om Shiva Paratpara Shiva___73 Take Refuge____________________98 Om Shivaya Om Shivaya____________20 The Master’s Eyes_____________ _103 Panduranga Vitthale________________21 Twameva Mata___________________ 28 Radha Krishna Karna Lola ________ 22 Uma Jai Ma Jagadambe____________69 Radha Ramanahariy________________100 Vijaya Shiva Arunachala____________90 Radhe Govinda_____________________68 Vijaya Shiva Arunachala V.2________94 Radhe Govinda, Govinda Gopal_______112 Vijaya Shiva Arunachala V.3_______109 Radhe Radhe Govinda Radhe_______86 ________________ Radhe Radhe Jai Sri Radhe_________111 ________________ Radhe Shyam______________________23 ________________ Radhe Shyam Bhaje Govindam____ ___99 ________________ Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram_____ ___58 ________________ Ram Bolo________________________108 ________________ Ram Ram Bhajamana_______________50 ________________ Rama Dhuna Lagi__________________59 ________________ Rama Krishna Hari__________________39 ________________ Rama Rama, Rama_______________ 102 ________________ Rock in a Heart Place______________ _77 3 Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Bhajans 12/30/19 Ayodhya Vasi Ram (Key: A) [Uma sings in A - Capo 2nd Fret - play in “G” first position] (Capo 5th Fret – for Amar sings in C – Play in “G” first position) (C) (Am) [B] [G#m] (A) (F#m) G Em Ayodhya Vasi Ram Ram Ram (D) [C#m] (Bm) Am Dasharatha Nandana Ram Patita Pavana Janaki Jivana (E) (C) [D#m] [B] (C#m) (A) Bm G Sita Mohana Ram (F) [E] (D) C Hare Ram Ram Ram (G) [F#] (E) D Sita Ram Ram Ram (C) [B] (A) G Sita Ram Ram Ram, Jaya Ram 4 Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Bhajans 12/30/19 Daya Karo Bhagavan (Key: B) Capo 2nd Fret - play in “A” first position (B) A Daya Karo Bhagavan – Kripa Karo Bhagavan (E) (F#) D E Hare Ram Ram Ram – Sita Ram Ram Ram (B) A Sita Ram Ram Ram Jaya Ram (E) D Mohan Banshi Dhari Ghanashyam (B) A Radha Ke Shyam Prabhu Karuna Ni Dhan (F#) (B) E A Avadha Puri Para Jaya Sri Ram 5 Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Bhajans 12/30/19 De Darshana Ma (Key: Bbm) Uma sings in Bbm: Capo 6th Fret - play in “Em” first position [Martin sing in Dm (Bbm) (Gb) (Ab) (Bbm) Em C D Em De Darshana Ma Devi Ma – Ambe Ma Bhavani Ma (first melody line) (Bb) (Abm) (Bb) E Dm E De Darshana Ma Devi Ma – Ambe Ma Bhavani Ma (second melody line) (Abm) (B) (Bb) Dm F E Jai Jai Ma – Jai Jai Ma – Jai Jai Ma (Abm) (Bm) (Bb) Dm Fm E Jai Jai Ma – Jai Jai Ma – Jai Jai Ma ___________________________ David sings in Am Am F Am De Darshana Ma Devi Ma – Ambe Ma Bhavani Ma (first melody line) A Gm A De Darshana Ma Devi Ma – Ambe Ma Bhavani Ma (second melody line) A A Bb A 1) Jai Jai Ma – Jai Jai Ma – Jai Jai Ma Gm Bb A 2) Jai Jai Ma – Jai Jai Ma – Jai Jai Ma A G Ma Ma 6 Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Bhajans 12/30/19 Durge Durge (Key: Bm) Capo 2nd Fret - play in “Am” first position [David sings in Em: Capo 7th Fret – play in “Am”] {Amarnath Sings in Dm: Capo 5th fret – play in “Am”} (Bm) (F#m) (D) (F#m) (Bm) {Dm} {Am} {F} {Am} {Dm} [Em] [Bm] [G#] [Bm] [Em] Am Em C Em Am Durge Durge - Durge Jai Jai Ma (2x) (D) (F#m) (D) (F#m) (Bm) {F} {Am} {F} {Am} {Dm} [G#] [Bm] [G#] [Bm] [Em] C Em C Em Am Durge Durge - Durge Jai Jai Ma (2x) (Bm) (F#m -A- F#m) {Dm} {Am-C-Em} [Em] [Bm-D#-Bm] Am Em-G-Em Karuna Sagari Ma (F#m) (Bm) (F#m) {Am} {Dm} {Am] [Bm] [Em] [Bm] Em Am Em Jagado Dharini Ma (D) (F#m) (Bm) {F} {Am} {Dm} [G#] [Bm] [Em] C Em Am Jagadambe Jai Jai Ma 7 Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Bhajans 12/30/19 Ganesha Sharanam (Key: C) C Ganesha Sharanam Sharanam Ganesha G C Ganesha Sharanam Sharanam Ganesha G Dm C Ganesha Sharanam Sharanam Ganesha Parvatitanaya Sharanam Ganesha Isvaraputra Sharanam Ganesha Modakahasta Sharanum Ganesha Musakavahana Sharanam Ganesha Lambodara Sri Sharanam Ganesha Vinayaka Sri Sharanam Ganesha Vighneshvara Sri Sharanam Ganesha Gajanana Sri Sharanam Ganesha 8 Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Bhajans 12/30/19 Jai Durga Lakshmi (Key: A) A E A Jai Durga Lakshmi Saraswati – Sa-i Jaganmata D A E Sa-i Jaganmata Mam Pahi Jaganmata A Sa-i Jaganmata Mam Pahi Jaganmata D A E A Jai Ma, Jai Ma, Jai Ma, Jai Ma 9 Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Bhajans 12/30/19 Jaya Gauri Shankara (Key: A) A E A Jaya Gauri Shankara Jaya Vishwanath E A Jaya Parvati Pati Bholanath A D A Bholanath Bholanath E A E A Jaya Parvati Pati Bholanath A E A Om Namaha Shivaya Om Namaha Shivay E A Om Namaha Shivaya Bolo Om Namaha Shivay D A Om Namaha Shivaya Om Namaha Shivay E A E A Om Namaha Shivaya Bolo Om Namaha Shivay 10 Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Bhajans 12/30/19 Jaya Guru Omkara Jaya Guru Omkara – Jaya Jaya Sadguru Omkara Brahma Vishnu Sadashiva – Hara Hara Hara Hara Mahadeva 11 Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Bhajans 12/30/19 Jaya Gurudeva Jaya (Key: B) (Capo 2nd Fret - play in “A” first position) (B) (F#) (B) A E A Jaya Gurudeva Jaya - Jaya Gurudeva Jaya (C#m) (B) Bm A Jaya Gurudeva Jaya - Satya Gurudeva Jaya Jaya Hanumana Jaya - Jaya Hanumana Jaya Jaya Hanumana Jaya - Baba Hanumana Jaya Jaya Kali Ma Jaya - Jaya Kali Ma Jaya Jaya Kali Ma Jaya - Ma Kali Ma Jaya Sita Ram Jaya – Jaya Sita Ram Jaya Jaya Sita Ram Jaya – Sita Ram Jaya Jaya Shiva Shankara – Jaya Shiva Shankara Jaya Shiva Shankara – Shambho Shankara 12 Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Bhajans 12/30/19 Jaya Radhe (A) D A Jaya Radhe – Jaya Radhe E A E A Govinda Radhe – Govinda Radhe D A Jaya Radhe – Jaya Radhe E A E A Govinda Radhe – Govinda Radhe D A D A Govinda Radhe – Govinda Radhe (Alternate line [tune goes high]) A D A Jaya Radhe – Jaya Radhe E A Jaya Radhe – Jaya Radhe (Jaya Ma Ma Ma) (Jaya Kali Ma) (Jaya Ma Durga) (Ma Ma Ma Ma) (Jaya Lakshmi Ma) 13 Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Bhajans 12/30/19 Maha Mantra (Key: B) (Capo 2nd Fret - play in “A” first position) Uma sings in the Key of A (B) (E) A D Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna (B) (E) (B) A D A Krishna, Krishna Hare, Hare ….Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna (F#) (F#) (B) E E A Hare Rama, Hare Rama Krishna, Krishna Hare, Hare (B) (E) (B) A D A Rama, Rama Hare, Hare Hare Rama, Hare Rama (F#) (B) E A (E) Rama, Rama Hare, Hare D Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna (B) A Krishna, Krishna Hare, Hare (F#) E Hare Rama, Hare Rama (B) A Rama, Rama Hare, Hare 14 Center for Spiritual Enlightenment Bhajans 12/30/19 Murali Krishna (Key: Bm) Capo 2nd Fret - play in “Am” first position (Bm) Am Murali Krishna Mukunda Krishna (A) (Bm) G Am Mohana Krishna Krishna Krishna Gopi Krishna Gopala
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