![]() ![]() ॥ 3 ॥May it be an auspicious dawn to Thee, O! May it be an auspicious dawn to Thee. ![]() ![]() ॥ 6 ॥The breeze, carrying the wonderful fragrance of the partly opened lotuses, and the beautiful trees like the Coconut and Areca, is blowing gently. ॥ 11 ॥The swarm of bees in the lotuses are friends of the sun and are making loud sounds with a view to surpassing the splendor of the lustrous blue lotuses. ॥ 29 ॥Great that meaning is given in english. Lord of Seshachala! Lord of Venkatachala! They are at your doorstep eager to see you, for their own well-being, though they have been hit with canes by your gods. They are carrying golden pots on their heads that are filled with the water of the Divine Ganges, which has been rendered fragrant by mixing cardamom, cloves and camphor in it. Wake up, the divine daily rituals have to be performed. ॥ 14 ॥Lord of Venkatachala! Lord of Venkatachala! May it be an auspicious dawn to Thee. ॥ 28 ॥Thus here is the Suprabhatam of the Lord of Vrishachala! Venkateswara Stotram is generally recited in the early morning hours after Venkateswara SuprabhatamSri Venkateswara is known as Lord Balaji in North India.The entire Suprabhatam containing four sections is composed by Prativadi Bhayamkaram Annan, a disciple of Manavala Mahamuni during the early 15th century.Greatly trembling for having committed various sins,The culture and traditions of India are mainly influenced by religion and religious festivals. One whose feet are worshipped by Ananta and Garuda! Lord of Venkatachala! ॥ 16 ॥The modes of Thy conveyance – Garuda, the Lord of Birds, the Lion, Lord of Animals, Adisesa, the Lord of Serpents, Airavata, the Lord of Elephants and Uccaissravas, the Lord of Horses – are begging Thee to grant them their respective authority and power to serve the Thee better, on your pleasure trips. One who grants boons! May it be an auspicious dawn to Thee. ॥ 19 ॥On seeing the crests of Thy temple tower, the mortals, who are attempting to attain the exalted paths of Heaven and Liberation, feel like living on in the mortal world, as it gives them the opportunity of worshipping Thee. ॥ 10 ॥While the womenfolk of the hamlet of cowherds churn the curds, the loud sounds and echoes emanating from the pots seem like as if the pots and the eight directions are quarreling. Thy abode is always called by several names, such as Sri Sesasaila, Narayanadri, Garudachala, Venkatadri, Vrsabhadri, Vrsadri. Lord of Venkatachala! ॥ 8 ॥The sage, Narada, is playing sweet music with his veena, and, in fine language, is singing praises of Thy endless deeds, gracefully waving his other hand. ![]()
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