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ENGLISH-108.Pmd rAmadAsu bhadrAdri rAmakIrtanalu 1 1` antA rAmamayam Pallavi : antA rAmamayam bIjagamantA rAmamayam }} Charanams : 1. antarangamuna nAtmArAmuDa nantarUpamula vintalu salupaga } sOmasUryulunu suralu tAralunu AmahAnbudhulu avanIjanbulu }} antA }} 2. anDAnDanbulu pinDAnDanbulu brahmAnDanbulu brahmalu modaluga } nadulu vananbulu nAnA m-gamulu vidita karmamulu vEda SAsthramulu }} antA }} 3. a<Tadikkulunu AdiSE<uDunu a<Tavasuvulunu ari<aDvargamu } dhIruDu bhadrAdri rAmadAsuni kOrika losageDu tAraka nAmamu }} antA }} Y 2 rAmadAsu bhadrAdri rAmakIrtanalu varALi rAgam _ Adi tALam Janya of 45th Melakartha Shubhapantuvarali : sgrgmpdns> - sndpmg,rs> Pallavi : p, p, p m p d p m gg r r s } s r g, g r r r } s, ; ; ; }} an tA rA . mamayam. bI. ja ga } man. tA rA .mama } yam... }} antA... Charanams : A` p, d p, m d d s,> s,> s,> sn>2 d } g,> g> g> >r >r >r s}> an ta ran ga muna nAtmA rA mu.Da } nantarU. pamula } s> r> s> n d n s> s}}> vin.ta lu salu paga }} g,> g> g,> g> g> g> g> g> p>2 m> 1 g,> r> r> s}> s,> s> ¤>sn d, d p m} sOmasUryulu nusura lu. tA ralu nu} A ma hAm. budhulu } p d p m gg m m }} a va nI . jan. bu lu }} antA... B` p, p m d, d d s,> s,> s,> s>£ n d } g,> g,> >g >r r> s}> anDAn . Dan bulupin DAnDambu. lu } brahmAn. Danbulu } s,> n d d n s> s}}> bra hmalumodaluga }} d g> g> g> g,> g> g> g> p>2 m> 1 g,> g> r> r> s}> s> s> 2>s>r £>snd, d p p } naduluva naMbulunA .. nA m-gamulu } vi di ta. ka..rmamu lu } p d pm£ g, g m m}} vE . da. SA sthra mu lu }} antA... rAmadAsu bhadrAdri rAmakIrtanalu 3 C` p, d p, m d d s,> s> s,> r> s£> n } d, g> >g g> r> r> s}> a <Ta di kku lu nu A di SE <uDunu } a <Ta va suvulunu } s> r> £>sn d d n s> s}}> a ri <a. va.rgamu }} g,> g> g> g,> g,> £>p>m g,> g> g> r> r> s}> s,> s> s> n d p m } dhI ruDubha drA dri. rA madA. suni } kO ri ka lOsageDu } d, p m g, m m }} tA ra kanAmamu }} antA... Y 4 rAmadAsu bhadrAdri rAmakIrtanalu 2` adigO bhadrAdri Pallavi : adigO bhadrAdri gFtami idigO cUDaNDi Charanams : 1` mudamutO sItA mudita lak<maNuDu kalasi koluvugA raghupati yuNDeDi }}adigO bhadrAdri}} 2` cArusvarNaprAkAragOpura dvAramulatO sundaramP yuNDeDi }}adigO bhadrAdri}} 3` anupAmAnamP atisundaramP tanaru cakramadi dhagadhaga meriseDi }}adigO bhadrAdri}} 4` kaliyugamandunagala vPkuNThamu alarucunnadi nayamuga mrokkuDi }}adigO bhadrAdri}} 5` SrIkaramuga nila rAmadAsuni prAkaTamuga brOcE prabhuvAsamu }}adigO bhadrAdri}} Y rAmadAsu bhadrAdri rAmakIrtanalu 5 varALi rAgam _ Adi tALam Janya of 45th Melakartha Shubhapantuvarali sg,r] g,mpdn] s> - sndpmg,rs> Pallavi : i. p p p, p, p, } pmg, } g r r s }} adigObhadrA } dri.. } gF. tami }} s n. g, g r s s } s, ; } ; ; }} i di gO cU .DaN. } Di . } .. }} ii. p p p, p, d n } dp2 m g, } g r r s }} adigObhadrA.} dri... } gF. tami }} s r g, g r r s } s, ; } g r g m }} i di gO cU.DaN . } Di . } . }} iii. p p p, d n s> n } dp2 m g, } g r r s }} adigObha.drA. } dri... } gF. tami }} p m g, g r r s } s, ; } g r g m }} i di gO cU .DaN . } Di . } . }} adigO bhadrAdri... Charanams : A` p d p d d n s,}> n s> r sn>2 } d n s> s}}> mudamutO sI . tA } mudi tala. } .k<maNuDu }} d g> g> g> r> r> s,> } s> n d p } pmg,¤ g m }} kalasi kolu vugA } raghupati } yuN. DeDi }} adigO bhadrAdri... 6 rAmadAsu bhadrAdri rAmakIrtanalu B` p, m d p d d n } s,> s>2 r> s>>£ n} d n s,> }} cArusva.rNaprA. } kAra .gO. } . pura }} g,> g> r> r> s> s,> } s> s2 r> sn>2 d } £p m g g m}} dvAramulatO sun } dara.mP` . } yuN` .De Di }} adigO bhadrAdri... C` p p p p, m d, } d n s,> } s> r> s,> }} anupamAnamP } a tisun } daramP }} d g> g> g> r> r> s> n } s> n d p } p4 mg, g m}} tanaruca.kramadi } dhagadhaga } me.ri seDi}} adigO bhadrAdri... D` p p p m d n s> s}> s> n g,> } g> r> r> s}}> kaliyugaman.duna} galavP } kuN.Thamu }} s>> s> s2> r> sn>2 d d p m} p d p m } g, g m}} a laru.cu. .nnadi . } nayamuga } mrokkuDi }} adigO bhadrAdri... E` p, p m d d d d } g,> g> g}> r> r> s,> }} SrIkaramugani la } rAmadA} .su ni }} s,> s> s2> r> s>£ n d p dn2 } 2dp m g r } g, g m }} prAkaTa.mu.gabrO.. } cE. .prabhu } vAsamu }} adigO bhadrAdri... Y rAmadAsu bhadrAdri rAmakIrtanalu 7 3` abbabba debbalaku Pallavi : abbabba debbalaku tALalEnurA rAmappA gobbuna nannAdukOrA }}abbabba}} Anupallavi : mElusEyagA lEnaNTi gadarA mElcEsiti iGkEmi bhayamaNTi gadarA }}abbabba}} Charanams : 1` parulakokkaruvva IlEdu gadarA paramAtma nIpAdamulu namminAnurA koraDAlu tIsukakoTTiri gadarA haranutA gOvinda hari tALalEnurA }}abbabba}} 2` AtmalOpala ninnu neRanamminAnurA SaraNAgatatrANa birudEmPnadirA Saradhi bandhi]cina SFryamekkaDarA rAk<asa saMhAra rak<iMpavErA }}abbabba}} 3` rAmabhadrAdri SrI rArA rAmA nI nAmameppuDu bhajiyi]citi gadarA rAmadAsu niTula jEyi]citErA }}abbabba}} Y 8 rAmadAsu bhadrAdri rAmakIrtanalu rEvati rAgaM _ tisragati Adi tALam Janya of 2nd Melakartha Ratnangi : srmpns> - snpmrs> Pallavi : p,m, r, m, p¥ mr, s, } sr sn. p. n. } s, , , , ,}} abbabba debba.la ku } tA. LalE.nu } rA.... }} s r m, p, n, s> s> s,> } r> s> n snp> } mrsrm, }} rA.mappA gobbunana } nnA.dukO.. } rA.... }} Anupallavi : s rm p,n p3 m r, r, , } pmm,¤ rs rn. } s, ; s, }} mE.lusEyagA . lE . } naN. Tigada. } rA .mE}} srmm m,p, p, n n } sn> pm r s } np. n. srm }} cE.siti iG kEmi bhaya } maNTi. gada } rA.. .. }} }}abbabba... Charanams : A ` p n p m, p m r, s, ; } s rmpm,¤ r s } r n. s, ; }} parula ko kka.ruvva. } I .lE .. .du } gadarA . }} s r m, , m p, , n,n } n n, sn> p } n, n s,> ,}} paramA.tma nI .pAda } mulu na.mmi} nA nurA. }} r>> s> n( p,n s,> s> s,> , } r,> r> r,> ,} m,>4 p> m> r,> s,> }} koraDA. lu tI suka.} koTTiri. } gada. .rA }} p n s> s> r> m> r> s> n p,n } s> r,> s,n> } pmrsrm }} haranutA..gO.vin.da } haritALa } lE.nurA.. }} }}abbabba... rAmadAsu bhadrAdri rAmakIrtanalu 9 B` pn p m, pm£ r, r, r, } m,pmrs¦ n,. n. } s,s s, , }} A.tmalO pa.la ni nnu } nera.na..mmi } nAnurA. }} s r m,mm p, s> sn> n } n s> s>4 n p,n, } s> r> s,> ; }} SaraNA .gatatrA..Na} birudE. .mP } nadirA. }} s> r> s> npn s,> r> s,> , } >r, >r >r >m >r} snpn> s,> }} Saradhiban.dhi]cina . } SFryamekkaDa } rA... }} p n s> s> r> m> r> s> rn> s,> } >s>rm>5 p> p mrs } s> n pm r m }} rA.k<asa saMhA...ra } ra.k<iM..pa. } vE.rAyayaya }} abbabba... C` pn p m, 2pm r, ; r, } m,pmrs¦ n. n,. } s, , s, , }} rA.mabhadrA.dri . SrI } rA . ..rA. rA } mA. nI .}} s rm m m m p p n, nn } n s> snpn> } s,> ; ; }} nA.mameppuDu bhajiyi] citi } gadarA... } . .. }} s> r> s> n pn s> s> s,> ; } >s>r m,>6 p> m> r> sn,> } s,> , s,> , }} rA.madA.su niTula. } jE.yi] .. ci.. } tE .rA . }} s> r> m> r>¤ sn,> s> s> s> s> s,> } s>¤ r> s,> n,¤ sn> pnp,¤ } m4 pm, rsrm }} rA.madA..suni i Tula } jE.. yi]. ci.. } tE.. rA... }} abbabba... Y 10 rAmadAsu bhadrAdri rAmakIrtanalu 4` abbabba rAmanAmam Pallavi : abbabba rAmanAma _ matyadbhutam gobbuna E bhAgyaSAli _ kabbunO rAma nAmam }} abbabba }} Charanams : 1. sArahIna samsAra _ sAgara mIdE nAmam pAradrOlu munnUTaru _ vadi pApajAlam cEri pancEndriyamulanni _ cEraka pOdrOlu nAmam ghOramaina yamadUtala _ koTTeDu nAmam }} abbabba }} 2. dinadinamu jihvakimpai _ tiyyaga nunDE nAmam dhanakanaka vastuvulu _ dayasEyu nAmam analu konalu nekkanu SamAbhiv-ddhi sEyu nAmam tanuvunu renDanucu madini _ talapincu nAmam }} abbabba }} 3. mukkanTi satiki SASvata _ muktiniccE rAma nAmam ekkuvaina vAlmIkiki _ eppuDanu<ThAnam okkasAri rAmAyanTE _ Om bhUsvAhA pApamulanni mrokki renDu mArulanTE _ mOkshamiccE rAma nAmam }} abbabba }} 4. dabbarADu manmathuni _ davula nuncu rAma nAmam gobbuna mOhapASamula _ gOsETi nAmam mabbudUdi konDavanTi _ mai buTTina pApamulanni abba miNuguru vale gAlcunA rAma nAmam }} abbabba }} 5. kAmakrOdhalObhamOha _ garvamaDacE rAmanAmam svAmi bhadrAdrISuni tODi _ sadgati nAmam nEmamutO balikitEnu _ nitya mOksha padavi nAmam rAmadAsu nElinaTTi _ SrIrAma nAmam }} abbabba }} Y rAmadAsu bhadrAdri rAmakIrtanalu 11 dhanyAsi rAgam _ Adi tALam (tisragati) Janya of 8th Melakartha Hanumattodi sgmpns> - sndpmgrs> Pallavi : s, m g m, p, s> d, p } p n s,> r> n } s,> , ; , }} a bba. bbarA manAma } ma.tyadbhu. } tam... }} p, g> r> s,> n >r s> d, p} g, m p d p} m g r s r .n}} gobbu naE bhA.gyaSA li } ka bbunO. } rA .manA. ma}} 2` s, m g m, p, s> 6n dp,dm } p n s,> r> n } s,> , , , , }} mabba.bba rA manA..ma. } ma. tyadbhu. } tam....}} Charanams : A` g, m p d p m p m g r s} s n. g r s, } r n. s, s, }} öö sA ra hI . na sam sA. ra .} sA . ga ra mI } dE . nA mam }} .n r s ¤.n d. p,. 1 n. , n. s, n. s } g m, pg m } p s> d, p, }} pA. ra drO.. lu .munnUTaru } va di pA. pa } jA . lam. }} m g m p n, n r> s> n6 dp,dm} p n s> s> s> n } g,> r> s,> s}}> cE .
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