Friday, 2 December 2016

Sri Ganga Sahasranama Sthothram - Bhrihad Dharmapurana – Lyrics and meanings 141 – 150



|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||










Sri Shuka continues “Supreme Goddess Ganga is decked in Ganda and Dangara, she is Ganga who has swift movements, she has the eyes resembles to Chakora bird, she has loveliest appearance, she is decked in Chamara, she has the luster of moon, she follows customs and internal acquiescence, she resides in the Chandramandala, she has the fragrance of wild flower, her glorious myths are widely discussed, she is smeared in the highly fragrant musk, her hands are protected with shield, she has the face resembles to moon, her large and high raised bosom are attractive, she has the resemblance to black cuckoo/ glossy black and long tailed, she is decorated with Chathra and Chamra, she destroys deceptiveness, she symbolizes Bhramaroopini, she resembles shadow, she represents hollow places, she is invisible to the wicked people, she is Chinnamastha/one of the forms of Durga/decapitated for the annihilation of delusion, she is pure and mischievous, she is attractive, she dwells in the clouds and highest peaks, she has long tongue, she has the luster of Japakusuma, she is unharmed by Jara/process of aging, she is victorious, she has the resemblance to colossal fire, she is swift, she dwells as Prana in the living beings, she has supreme brilliance, she destroys the shackle of repeated births, she lures the heart of Janardhana, she produces the sounds of divine musical instruments of  Jangara, Jjamjja,  and Jjarjjari, she is decked in marvelous anklets that produces tinkling noises, she has ascended as supreme watercourse to Earth from the abode of Lord Bhrama, she represents the syllable Ja, and Da, she is wielded in Danga, and drum, she is fond of the reverberating noises of drumbeats, she is consort of Damarisha who is  wielded in Damaru, she dwells in the matted hair locks of Damaresha,  she is Dakini who dances to the tunes of Damaru and she is dreadful.”



Ganda  Dangaraghaditha  Ghangari  Ghanghacharini | Gnantha  Gnakarini  Gneshi Gnakaravarnna Samshraya ||

 Chakoranayini  Charumukhi Chamaradharini | Chandrika  Shulkasalila Chandramandala Vasini ||

Chaukaravasini  Charchya Chamari  Charmavasini | Charmahastha  Chandramukhi Chuchuka Dhvaya Shobhini ||

Cchathrila  Cchathrithagharishcha  Cchathra  Chamara Shobhitha | Cchathritha  Cchadhma  Samhanthri  Cchurithur  Bhramaroopini ||

Cchaya  Cha Sthalashoonya  Cha Cchalayanthi Cchalanvitha | Cchinnamastha  Cchaladhara  Cchavarnna  Cchuvitha Cchavi: ||

Jeemoothavasini  Jihva  Javakusumasundari | Jarashoonya  Jaya  Jvala  Javinee Jeevaneshwari ||

Jyothiroopa  Janmahara  Janardhana Manohara | Jangararoopini  Janja Jarjjarivadhya Vadhini ||

Jannan Noopura  Samshabdha  Jara Bhramajjara  Vara | Gnakareshi  Gnakarastha  Gnavarnna Madhyanamika ||

Dangarakarini  Dangadharini  Dundukadaka | Dukkurani Dadhvayeshi Dangari Dakkurapriya ||

Damari  Damaradheesha  Damaresha  Shira:sthitha | Damaru Dhvani Nruthyanthi Dakini Bhayaharini ||



|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||