|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||
Sri Mandhatha speaks “ Oh!
Munishardhoola/lion among the ascetics, Oh! Sarvajja/illustrious/omniscient,
Oh! Niramaya/unfalliable, pure, kindly describes the thousands of sacred names
of Krishna/Yamuna, which is highly propitious; it provides all kinds of
supernatural powers and fulfils all the desires of the worshiper.”
Rishi Saubharir replies “ Oh! Mandhatha,
I shall narrate the thousands of sacred names of Kalindhi which is divine, it
provides all kinds of supernatural powers as well as nearness to Lord Krishna.”
|| Viniyoga: ||
Sri
Kalindhi Sahasranama Sthothra is highly propitious hymns was composed
by Rishi Saubharir, praising the glories
of Sri Yamuna Devatha, it has Anushtup as meter, Mayabhijamithi as
Keelakam, Ramabhijamithi as Shakthi, and it is recited to please Goddess Sri
Kalindhanandhini.
|| Dhyanam ||
I shall meditate upon Goddess Yamuna who
has beautiful eyes resembles to blue lotus flower, she has serpent like
charming water course, decked in magnificent gem decorated anklets and
bracelets and various precious ornaments, marvelous earrings, she is attired in
fabulous blue garments, she is adorned in various sparkling jewels as garlands,
she has mesmerizing beauty, I shall
meditate upon the daughter of Marthanda/Lord Surya, she has beautfil appearance
and intense luster.
I shall meditate upon Kalindi, she is
Yamuna and Krishna as well, she is
Krishnaroopa and she is primeval, she resides on the left of Krishna and she is
inseparable from Krishna, she is eternal bliss, she dwells on the sacred land
of cowherds, she symbolizes Rasaleela/amorous sport, she resides in the
Rasamandala, she has beautiful appearance as flower creepers in the gardens of
Vraja, she is stunningly beautiful, she exists in the Sri Rasamandala, she is
inseparable from Krishna and she is beloved of Hari, her sacred river banks are
presents on the divine land of Goloka and in the attractive woods of creeper, she
majestic and her powerful water course stretched upto far off lands, her sacred
waters filled with fresh alluring flower and buds, her sacred waters are dark
blue in color that resembles to heavy dark clouds, she is young and decked in
lotus flower garlands, her waters are dark in color, she is flawless, she is
supreme Goddess and she represents Poornabhramam, her sacred water course has
great speed, she disappeares at the entry
point of Nikunjjadhvara, she is Mahanadhi/greatest river with great
movements, she is Viraja, she eradicates sudden impulses, she represents
Bhramanda, she represents Bhramadrava/water in the Kamandalu of Lord Bhrama,
she confluences with Ganga, she is Pure and most eminent.
Sri Mandhatha Uvacha –
Namnam Sahasram Krishnaya: Sarvasiddhikaram Param | Vadha
Mama Munishardhoola Thvam
Sarvajjno Niramaya: ||
Saubharir Uvacha –
Namnam
Sahasram Kalindhiya Mandhathasthe
Vadhamyaham | Sarvasiddhikaram Dhivyam
Sri Krishnavashakaram ||
|| Viniyoga: ||
|| Asya Sri Kalindhi Sahasranama Sthothra
Mahamanthrasya | Saubharir Rishi: | Sri Yamuna Devatha: | Anushtup Chandha: |
Mayabhijamithi Keelakam | Ramabhijamithi Shakthi | Sri Kalindhanandhini Prasadha Siddhyarthe Pade Viniyoga: ||
|| Atha Dhyanam ||
Om Shyamambhoja Nethram Saghanaghanaruchim Rathna Manjeerakoojath
Kanchikeyura Yuktham Kanakamanimaye
Bhibhratheem Kundaledhve | Bhaja Cchineelavasthram Spuradh
Malachaladharabharam Manojjam | Dhyayen Marthanda Puthrim Thanu KiranaChayodheepthadhipabiramam
||
Om Kalindhi Yamuna Krishna Krishnaroopa Sanathani | Krishna Vamamsasambhootha Paramanandharoopini ||
Golokavasini Shyama Vrindhavanavinodhini | Radhasakhi Rasaleela
Rasamandala Manditha ||
Nikunjja Madhavivalli Ragavallimanohara |
Sri Rasamandalibhootha Yuthibhootha
Haripriya ||
Golokathadini Dhivya Nikunjjathala Vasini | Dheerghormivega
Gambheera Pushpapallava Vasini ||
Ghanashyama Meghamala Balaka Padmamalini
| Paripoornnathama Poorna Poornabhramapriya Para ||
Mahavegavathi Saksha
Nikunjjadvaranirgatha | Mahanadhi Mandhagathir Viraja Vegabhedhini ||
Aneka Bhramandagatha Bhramadhrava Samkula | Ganga Mishra Nirjalabha
Nirmala Saritham Vara ||
|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||