šŸ’„Love**For**KrishnašŸ’„ ā¤Hey~Madhavā¤Author~Vidyapati šŸ’„SudevišŸ’„Music Of YogašŸ’„

Sound Of God, Sound Of Silence, Sound Meditation, Spirituality LYRICS: (1) mādhava, bahuta minati kari toya dei tulasÄ« tila, deha samarpinu, dayā jāni nā chādĢ£abi moya (2) ganĢ£aite dosĢ£a, gunĢ£aleśa nā pāobi, yab tuhuƱ karabi vicāra tuhuƱ jagannāth, jagate kahāosi jag-bāhira nahi muƱi chāra (3) kiye mānusĢ£a paśu pakhÄ« ye janamiye, athavā kÄ«tĢ£a pataƱge karam vipāke, gatāgati punahĢ£ punahĢ£ mati rahu tuyā parasaƱge (4) bhanĢ£aye vidyāpati, atiśaya kātara, taraite iha bhava-sindhu tuyā pada-pallava, kari avalamban, tila eka deha dÄ«na-bandhu TRANSLATION 1) O Madhava, with this offering of a tulasi leaf and sesame seeds I beseech You and pledge my body in Your service. I know Your compassion is such that You will not reject me. 2) While considering this appeal, You will only be able to count my faults. You will not find even a trace of good qualities in me. You are known throughout the creation as Jagannatha (master of the universe). Therefore do I, a worthless soul living within this universe, not have the right to accept You as my master? 3) Birth after birth, as a result of my karma, I repeatedly come and go, sometimes as a human, sometimes as an animal and sometimes as a bird, worm or insect. But in whatever birth I take may my mind always remain fixed on Your narrations. 4) With great remorse, the poet Vidyapati humbly prays, ā€œO Madhava, O friend of the fallen, please give this insignificant person shelter at the tender leaf of Your lotus feet. In this way, I may cross over this ocean of material existence.ā€
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