Mangala Sri Guru Gaura Mangala Murati #
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Song Name: Mangala Sri Guru Gaura Mangala Murati
Official Name: Mangala Arati
Author: Bhakti Prajnana Kesava Goswami
Book Name: None
Language: Bengali
LYRICS:
(1)
mańgala śrī guru-gaura mańgala mūrati
mańgala śrī rādhā-kṛṣṇa-yugala-pīriti
(2)
mańgala niśānta-līlā mańgala udaye
mańgala ārati jāge bhakata-hṛdaye
(3)
tomāra nidrāya jīva nidrita dharāya
tava jāgaraṇe viśva jāgarita haya
(4)
śubha dṛṣṭi kara ebe (prabhu) jagatera prati
jāguka hṛdaye mora sumańgalā rati
(5)
mayūra śukādi sāri kata pikarāja
mańgala jāgara-hetu kariche virāja
(6)
sumadhura dhvani kare jata śākhī-gaṇa
mańgala śravaṇe bāje madhura kūjana
(7)
kusumita sarovare kamala-hillola
mańgala saurabha vahe pavana kallola
(8)
jhājhara kāsara ghaṇṭā śańkha karatāla
mańgala mṛdańga bāje parama rasāla
(9)
mańgala ārati kare bhakatera gaṇa
abhāgā keśava kare nāma-sańkīrtana
TRANSLATION
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Glories to the auspicious forms of Sri Guru and Gaura, and all glories to Sri Radha-Krsna’s auspicious amorous love.
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All glories to Their auspicious nisanta-lila which heralds the end of night and Their auspicious awakening, bringing auspiciousness to all! Glories to mangala-arati, which awakens a sphurti of that nisanta-lila within the devotees’ hearts!
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While You sleep, the jivas lie sleeping deep in their ignorance, but upon Your rising, the whole world awakens! [Meaning, if You manifest in their hearts, then all tattva and all siddhanta will be revealed to them.]
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(Prabhu!) Shower Your kind glance upon the world now. Awaken in my heart that most auspicious rati.
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The peacocks, parrots, suka, sari, and cuckoos (by Vrnda-devi’s order) are singing the reasons for Your auspicious awakening.
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Sitting on the branches of the trees, all the birds sing their supremely sweet morning melodies which resound throughout the forest. Those sweet, soft, auspicious sounds come and grace everyone!
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In the pond, which is filled with many varieties of flowers, the lotuses sway in the center. The breezes spread their auspicious aromas in all directions, bringing pure delight and joy to all.
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Large cymbals, gongs, bells, conches, karatalas and auspicious mrdangas play the supreme rasa.
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Performing mangala arati within the company of devotees, the unfortunate Kesava (the servants of Sri Kesava) sings nama-sankirtana.
REMARKS/EXTRA INFORMATION:
Verse 9 can be sung using the words “śrī keśavera dāsa” to acknowledge the author indirectly.
UPDATED: July 4, 2009