Shuklambaradharam - In Sanskrit, English with meaning, explanation
The moon in Vedic astrology represents the mind (Manas). By describing Ganesha as "Moon-colored," the lyrics suggest that Ganesha is the Lord of the Mind. Obstacles are rarely external; they are internal mental blocks—fear, anxiety, and doubt. Meditating on the "Moon-faced" Ganesha calms the turbulent mind, which is the true removal of obstacles.
This is a famous Sanskrit sloka (not originally Telugu), but it is widely written and sung using the . Below are the accurate lyrics in Telugu script, followed by a simple English transliteration and meaning. suklam baradharam vishnum telugu lyrics
This article explores the Telugu lyrics, the word-by-word breakdown, and the deeper symbolism hidden within this ancient verse.
A deep reading of the lyrics reveals a subtle philosophical teaching. Meditating on the "Moon-faced" Ganesha calms the turbulent
In Carnatic music concerts in Andhra, this sloka is often sung in Raga Malahari or Raga Mohanam . The Telugu diction lends a certain softness to the Sanskrit phonetics. For example, the Sanskrit 'Vighnopaśāntayē' is often sung with a melodic elongation on the 'nta' syllable, emphasizing the peace (Shanti) aspect of the mantra.
Śuklāmbaradharaṁ Devaṁ Śaśivarṇaṁ Caturbhujam Prasannavadanaṁ Dhyāyet Sarvavighnōpaśāntayē This article explores the Telugu lyrics, the word-by-word
Although this sloka describes Lord Vishnu, it is traditionally recited at the beginning of many Hindu rituals (including Ganesha worship) as a general peace-invoking and obstacle-removing chant.
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