Thursday, June 16, 2016

Satya Sai Bhujanga Sthothram

Sri Satya Sai Bhujanga Sthothram

This is a composition by Krishnamurthy Yayavaram on Bhagawan Sri Satya Sai Baba set to the chandas ‘Bhujangaprayata’. It describes the glory of the Sai avatar! Viewers may use the sthothra for regular chanting! Meaning of every stanza is given for the benefit of the readers.

Maha Satya rupam maha dharma murthim  maha santha silam maha prema Punjam
Suhasam manognam subham yogi vandyam bhaje Sai Natham ajasram anantam.
My salutations to Sri Sainath, the embodiment of Truth, righteousness peace and Love.His smile is captivating and satisfies all hearts! He is worshipped by all yogis and saints!.

Sadananda bhasam Sada chidvilasam padambhoja Kanthi prabha putha bhaktham
Sudhasara varsham susaulabhya devam bhaje Sai Natham ajasram anantam.
Always blissful, exhibiting his Divine sports, He purifies devotees by his lotus feet. He rains discourses and is accessible to all.I offer my Prayer always to the infinite  Lord Sai!

Sivam Vishnu rupam bhavambodhi potam bhavam nirvikalpam parabramha tatwam
Navam niradabham Nathaneka lokam Bhaje Sai Natham ajasram anantam.
He is the form of Brahma, Siva and Vishnu and the boat to cross the sea of samsara! Verily He is the Absolute Brahman! He is of the shade of the newly formed cloud and revered by all. My salutations to be the Infinite Lord Sai!


Pramodantarangam prabodhavataram amanushya silam tamonasa hetum
Ramesam girisam ajeyam Virinchim Bhaje Sai Natham ajasram anantam.
Inwardly blissful, He inspires us all.   Celestial in character He destroys the ajnana or the ignorance of devotees. He is the form of the Trinity Brahma, Vishnu and Siva. My salutations always to the infinite Lord Sai!

Prashanthi prakasam prabhum dinanatham 'asanthi' prabhedam amogha prakeerthim
Sisum satyanamam visuddham ajeyam Bhaje Sai Nathan ajasram anantam
He is the effulgence of peace and the saviour of the downtrodden.  He destroys peacelessness. He is the child Satya pure and invincible. My salutations always to the infinite Lord Sai!

Vibhuti pradam sarva kartara misam varam divya Brindava nantar viharam
Abhedam aklesam arupam anakhyam Bhaje Sai Natham ajasram anantam
He is the real doer and brings prosperity to all. He resides with pleasure in Brindavan. He is bereft of all sorrow, name and form. My salutations always to the infinite Lord Sai!

Suparthi Viharam Sushirdi viharam viparyasa duram swa bhaktharti nasam
Saparya pracharam japa dhyana lolam Bhaje Sai Natham ajasram anantam
Residing at both Parthi and Shirdi, He is blameless and wards off the difficulties of his devotees. He spreads the message of service to mankind and is always immersed in chanting and meditation. My salutations always to the infinite Lord Sai!

Yatim pita chelam gatim gamya sthanam patim punya rupam matim mantra murthim
Rutam Satya dharmam vibhum moksha hetum Bhaje Sai Natham ajasram anantam!
He is an ascetic and the destiny and destination of all. He is holiness personified. He is the mind and the embodiment of all mantras. He is Dharma and Truth himself as well as the cause for emancipation. My salutations always to the infinite Lord Sai!

Gurum prana natham gunatitha murthim suraradhya padam subimbadha roshtam
Su thambula vakthram sudha mandahasam Bhaje Sai Natham ajasram anantam
He is my preceptor and life transcending all times or qualities. Devas worship His lotus feet. His lips are red with tambula-chewing of betel leaves. His smile is nectarine to all his devotees! My salutations  to the infinite Lord Sai!

Sugita prabodham sugamyam sulakshyam yugadhara vasthum Umasakthi rupam
Khagadhisa Vanim ghanollasa Lakshmim Bhaje Sai Natham ajasram anantam!
He inspires all with His Gita discourses and is easily accessible to all. He is the goal or destination for all and the very foundation of ages! He is Saktiswarupa- of Uma and a divine combination of Lakshmi, Saraswathi and Parvati!











































































































































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