Song Details
- Album Release Date: 2012
- Genre: indian
Song Meaning of “Sudhamayi-Amritavarshini-Roopaka-Muthayya Bhagavathar” by Mysore Nagaraj
Sudhamayi Amritavarshini, Roopaka Muthayya Bhagavathar,
This song is a praise to the great Muthayya Bhagavatar. It is calling him an embodiment of divine nectar; one who has the power to bless and transform the life of his devotees. It tells of how he has brought enlightenment and relief into the lives of so many who have come to seek his knowledge and guidance.
Yuvaja Chitra Kamala, Prasanna Hrudaatala,
The song also describes Muthayya Bhagavatar as the delighter of kings and goddesses, and one whose tender heart is like a blooming lotus. He is also one who has made his devoted followers realize their inner beauty and kindled their hearts with divine joy.
Sumukha Girigamalakshmi, Muni Paripoornakara,
Sumukha, who is the Goddess of Knowledge and Learning, is also praised for her divine grace in the song. Along with her, the muni or sage is described as the embodiment of perfection, who can guide the disciples in the right direction.
Yatisukha Lakshyadhara, Neeraja Mahodaya,
The sage again is described as one who brings enlightenment and points out the true purpose in life, as well as one who holds the key to ultimate happiness. This is done to give glory to Muthayya Bhagavathar and to remind us of his greatness.
Vanamala Mahimaswara, Dharmaya Paramadara,
Lastly, the song praises Muthayya Bhagavathar as the leader and protector of Dharma. He is the one who has been bestowed with the task of governing the world with righteousness and bring the knowledge of eternal law to all.
This song is a perfect way to remember the great Muthayya Bhagavathar and the teachings he has imparted to us. It is a reminder about his divine knowledge and grace, and how following his teachings can bring true enlightenment in our lives.