Evvarivaado ee dehi
ivvala navvala nee dehi
kaaminchu noorake kalaviyu lenivi
emi gattukone nee dehi
Vaamulaaya iruvadiyoka vaavulu
Emani teliseno ee dehi
Kanduva nijamulu kallalu nadipee
Enduku nekkeno ee dehi
Mundhara nunnavi mogidana paatlu
Inde bhramasee nee dehi
Panchendriyamula paalaaya janmamu
Inchuka eragadu ee dehi
Anchala Sree Venkataadheesaa nee kripa
Panchaga gelichenu vadi nee dehi.
to whom does this Jeeva embodied self belong both in this world and in the other world?
He freely desires for things that are there as well as those that are not there.
In this process what is it that the Jeeva has achieved?
Problems he has he has twenty one different relationships
It is not cear what is it that this Jeeva has understood and realised through this.
He utters thruths as also lies.
Why this jeeva acts in this manner is not known.
Ahead of him lie tremendous difficulties.
Yet this Jeeva is deluded towards this life.
This life has become subjected to the five senses(Panchendriyas)
This Jeeva knows nothing of all these.
O Lord Venkatesvara! ultimately when You shower your grace on him
THIS JEEVA quickly won and surmounted all the ills mentioned above.
This song highlights the glory and efficacy of Lord's Grace. Once it flashes upon the Jeeva, all his afflictions will absolutely be wiped out without a trace. Dehi the one who has a body. According to Ramanujacharya the bodies are four fold, Divine Sura; human Nara; Stationary Sthaavara; other animal species Tiryak.
Sufferings are the natural consequences of these four types of embodiment. But the Human being is the luckiest since he has the power to think and worship the Lord Venkateswara.
ivvala navvala nee dehi
kaaminchu noorake kalaviyu lenivi
emi gattukone nee dehi
Vaamulaaya iruvadiyoka vaavulu
Emani teliseno ee dehi
Kanduva nijamulu kallalu nadipee
Enduku nekkeno ee dehi
Mundhara nunnavi mogidana paatlu
Inde bhramasee nee dehi
Panchendriyamula paalaaya janmamu
Inchuka eragadu ee dehi
Anchala Sree Venkataadheesaa nee kripa
Panchaga gelichenu vadi nee dehi.
to whom does this Jeeva embodied self belong both in this world and in the other world?
He freely desires for things that are there as well as those that are not there.
In this process what is it that the Jeeva has achieved?
Problems he has he has twenty one different relationships
It is not cear what is it that this Jeeva has understood and realised through this.
He utters thruths as also lies.
Why this jeeva acts in this manner is not known.
Ahead of him lie tremendous difficulties.
Yet this Jeeva is deluded towards this life.
This life has become subjected to the five senses(Panchendriyas)
This Jeeva knows nothing of all these.
O Lord Venkatesvara! ultimately when You shower your grace on him
THIS JEEVA quickly won and surmounted all the ills mentioned above.
This song highlights the glory and efficacy of Lord's Grace. Once it flashes upon the Jeeva, all his afflictions will absolutely be wiped out without a trace. Dehi the one who has a body. According to Ramanujacharya the bodies are four fold, Divine Sura; human Nara; Stationary Sthaavara; other animal species Tiryak.
Sufferings are the natural consequences of these four types of embodiment. But the Human being is the luckiest since he has the power to think and worship the Lord Venkateswara.
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