BHAJA GOVINDAM ( FULL ) TELUGU LYRICS & MEANING

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  • Acknowledgements to Vedanta Bharati and Singer Shruti Bode
    Bhaja Govindam was written by Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya.
    A biography of Shankara and his other compositions of Vedic
    literature can be found in the shankara.itx document. Bhaja
    govindaM is one of the minor compositions of the spiritual giant,
    Adi Shankaracharya. It is classified as a prakaraNa grantha, a
    primer to the major works. Though sung as a bhajan, it contains
    the essence of Vedanta and implores the man to think, Why am I
    here in this life ? Why am I amassing wealth, family, but have
    no peace ? What is the Truth ? What is the purpose of life ?
    The person thus awakened gets set on a path to the inner road
    back to the God principle.
    The background of Bhaja GovindaM is worth examining. During his
    stay in Kashi, Adi Shankaracharya noticed a very old man studying
    the rules of Sanskrit by Panini. Shankara was touched with pity
    at seeing the plight of the old man spending his years at a mere
    intellectual accomplishment while he would be better off praying
    and spending time to control his mind.
    Shankara understood that the majority of the world was also
    engaged in mere intellectual, sense pleasures and not in the
    divine contemplation. Seeing this, he burst forth with the verses
    of Bhaja govindaM. In 31 verses, he, like no other, explains our
    fallacies, our wrong outlook for life, and dispels our ignorance
    and delusions. Thus bhaja govindaM was originally known as moha
    mudgAra, the remover of delusions.
    Shankara explains, nay chides, us for spending our time in useless
    trivia like amassing wealth, lusting after (wo)men and requests us
    to discriminate and cultivate the knowledge to learn the difference
    between the real and the unreal. To emphasise that, he concludes
    that all knowledge other than the Self-Knowledge is useless,
    Shankara makes the person realize how foolish he/she is in the
    conduct and behaviour by these verses, and shows the purpose of
    our worldly existence, which is to seek Govinda and attain Him.
    Bhaja govindaM is divided into dvAdashamanjarikA stotram and
    chaturdashamanjarika stotram. At the end of composing the first
    stanza, it is said that Shankara burst forth with the next 12
    stanzas of bhaja govindam. Thus stanzas 2-13 with 1st as refrain
    are called dvAdashmanjarika stotram. Inspired by the extempore
    recital by Shankara, each of his 14 disciples composed a verse and
    the 14 verse compendium is called chaturdashamanjarika stotram.
    (There are no evidences to prove the exact individual authorship
    of these 14 verses, we have some traditional hearsay eviences as
    attribution.) Shankara added the finishing touches by adding five
    of his own stanzas at the last bringing the total to 31.
    The combined 31 are also termed as mohamudgaraH by some. The last two
    verses in this version is not found in all editions.
    Bhaja govindaM has been set to musical tones and sung as prayer
    songs by children. It is divided into dvAdashamanjarikA and
    charpaTamanjarikA for this purpose. The former is a set of verses
    (verses 2-13) while the rest of the verses form charpaTamanjarikA.
    Anyone who listens to the music of Bhaja govindaM is attracted
    to it. However, the significance of the text goes much deeper
    and contains a well defined philosophy of attaining salvation.
    Shankara's words seem to be quite piercing and seem to lack the
    softness and tenderness often found in his other texts, thus
    addressing directly. The reason is that this was an extempore
    recital to an old man. His words can be compared to a knife of a
    surgeon. The surgeon's knife cruelly removes the tumour with much
    pain, but removing the tumour ultimately restores good health in
    the patient. So are Shankara's words, which pierce and point out
    our ignorance. It is a knife into the heart of worldliness, and
    by removing this tumour of ignorance, we can attain everlasting
    bliss with the grace of Govinda.
    May the AchAryA guide us from ignorance to truth.
    OM tat sat.

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