Chintistunnade
From Sahityam
[edit] Lyrics
[edit] Pallavi
cintistunnADE yamuDu Show Details | The Lord of Death is worried. |
[edit] Anupallavi
santatamu sujanulella Show Detailssadbhajana jEyuTa jUci (cintistunnADE) | Looking at all pious people ever-involved in devoutly singing names of Lord, (the Lord of Death is worried). |
[edit] Charanams Combined
1. zUla pAza dhRta bhaTa Show DetailsjAlamula jUci mari mI kOlAhalamuluDugu 1kAlamAyenanucu (cintistu) 2. 2vAridhi zOSimpa jEyu krUra kumbhajuni rIti ghOra narakAdulaNacu 3tAraka nAmamunu talaci (cintistu) 3. dAri teliya lEka tirugu- vAralaina cAlunaNTE 4sAramani tyAgarAju saGkIrtanamu pADEranucu (cintistu) | 1. Looking at the multitude of (his army of) warriors wielding trident and noose, telling them that now time has come for abatement of your uproar, the Lord of Death is worried. 2. In the same manner as the ferocious sage Agastya (one born of pitcher) who dried up the ocean, thinking of the sacred name of the Lord which subdues even the terrible hell etc., the Lord of Death is worried. 3. He thought that it would be sufficient if atleast there are people who wander about not knowing the path (of salvation) (so that he could lay hand on them), but, noting that they also are singing the songs of the Thyagaraja considering them to be the essence (of the Taaraka Nama), the Lord of Death is worried. |
[edit] Variations
- 1kAlamAyenanucu – kAlamAyenEyanucu
[edit] References
- 2 vAridhi zOSimpa – The episode of sage Agastya drinking up the ocean is found in Mahabharata, Book 3 – Vana Parva – Sections 104 and 105. [Mahabharata Book 3]
- 3tAraka nAma – the name 'Rama'. Please refer to discourse of Kanchi Paramacharya on the subject - [Taaraka Nama]
[edit] Commentary
- 4sAramani – Sri Thyagaraja states that his songs are the essence of the name of the 'Rama’ - tAraka nAma.
