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Ratha Haita Uli Brahma Pranama Kari

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Song Name: Ratha

Haita

Uli Brahma Pranama Kari

Official Name: Brahmar

Stava

Author: Gunaraj Khan

Book Name: Krsna Vijaya

Language: Bengali

 

LYRICS:

(1)

ratha

haite

uli brahmā praṇāma kari

kara-puṭe

stuti

kare dui kara juḍi

 

(2)

cāri mukuṭa bhūmi loṭhāya tite

āńkira

jale

kāndite

kāndite

brahmā

sa-karuṇa bale

 

(3)

eta

māyā

kena

gosāñī pātaha āmāy

āmā

hena

koṭī

brahmā

nimes ̣eke hay

 

(4)

aja-hena

nāma

mora tri- jagate

baila

sei bole andha

haiyā

tomā

na

cinila

 

(5)

tomāra nābhi-padme gosāñī āmāra utpatti

āmi

aja

nahi

tumi

aja se śrī-pati

 

(6)

ādya -anta

hao

tumi

nārāyan ̣

akhila

brahmāṇḍa

tumi

tumi se kāran ̣

 

(7)

sattva-rajaḥ-tamah ̣ tumi tri- guṇa-dhārī

āmāra

sṛjale

tumi

deba

śrī-hari

 

(8)

tomāra

mahimā bali

kāhāra

sāhase

koṭī koṭī

brahmā

tomār loma-kūpe bhāse

 

(9)

koṭi brahmār eka

āmi

tāhāra

bhitare

āuṭa

hāta

pramāṇa

āmār

kalebare

 

(10)

āńkhira

nimiṣe

koṭi brahmāra sṛjan

katākṣe sṛjaha punaḥ karaha

nidhan

 

(11)

saḿsārera sāra tumi

jagata-kāran ̣

ādi-anta-madhya

nāhi

nāma

nārāyan ̣

 

(12)

tomāra

sebaka

sańga

kata pun/ ya

pāi

na pātiha māyā more śuna govindāi

 

(13)

abaśya thākaye putra

jananī-udare

caraṇa-āghāta

baje

māyera

śarīre

 

(14)

sei

jadi

pāpa

haya

śuna

dāmodar

koṭī brahmā āche tomār śarīra-bhitar

 

(15)

tabe

nirdaya

kena

haibe

cakra-pāṇi

kāndite

kāndite

brahmā

baila

eta

bāṇī

 

TRANSLATION

Brahma descended from the chariot, bowed down, and with folded hands offered prayers.

 

His four crowns touching the ground, and tears flowing from his eyes, weeping Brahma sadly spoke the following words.

 

O Lord, O master of Maya, I offer my respectful obeisances

unto You . In the blinking of an eye You

can create many millions of Brahmas like me.

 

Even though in these three worlds I am called by the name “the unborn one” and by other respectful names, I am blind and foolish, for I could not recognize who You really are.

 

I was born from the lotus flower of Your navel. Therefore I am not truly unborn. It is You who are unborn, for You are Narayana , the goddess of fortune’s husband.

 

You are Narayana , the beginning and end of everything, the creator of all the universes.

 

You are the master of the three modes: goodness, passion, and ignorance. You are Lord Hari , who created my body.

 

Who can describe Your glories? Millions and millions of Brahmas have come from the pores of Your

transcendental body.

 

I am one of those many millions of Brahmas. I am a lowly creature with a body the size of seven cubits.

 

With an eye blink You create many millions of Brahmas, and with a glance You again destroy them.

 

You are the creator of the universes. You are the beginning, middle, and end. Are You not Lord Narayana ?

 

How many pious deeds must one have performed in past lives to attain the company of Your servants? O Lord, please don’t bewilder me with Your Maya. O Govinda , please hear my words.

 

A child inside the mother’s womb may sometimes kick the mother’s body.

 

Does the kicking infant commit a sin? O Damodara , please hear my words: Many millions of Brahmas reside within Your

transcendental body.

 

“O Lord who holds the cakra , why will You not be merciful to me?” Weeping and weeping, Brahma spoke these words.

 

REMARKS/EXTRA INFORMATION:

This is sung in Raga Lalita .

 

UPDATED: July 7, 2009