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Kousalya supraja rama purva sandhya
Kousalya supraja rama purva sandhya













kousalya supraja rama purva sandhya

The parrots in their cages are opening their eyes, and graciously singing, after eating the remains of the plantain fruits and the payasam in the vessels. Lord of Seshachala! May it be an auspicious dawn to Thee The breeze, carrying the wonderful fragrance of the partly-opened lotuses, and the beautiful trees like the Areca and Coconut, is blowing gently. Nearby is Brhaspati who is reading out the planetary position (called Panchangam) of the day. The Gods, like the five-headed Brahma, Subrahmanya, Shiva, and Indra are praising the deeds of your incarnation as the Trivikramavatara. Traivikramadi charitam vibudhah stuvanti, Having worshipped the morning twilight and said their morning prayers, called sandhyavandana, the seven sages like Atri, bringing the beautiful lotuses from the divine Ganges, have arrived to worship Thy feet.

kousalya supraja rama purva sandhya

May it be an auspicious dawn to Thee, O! Lakshmi, the beloved of the Lord of Vrsacala, with eyes like lotus petals, with a bright face like the Moon, who is worshipped by Vani, Girija and Pulomaja (the wives of Brahma, Sankara and Indra) and who is very compassionate. Vidhisankarendra-vanitabhir archite! vrsasailanatha-dayite!dayanidhe May it be an auspicious dawn to Thee, O! Lakshmi, the Mother of the Worlds, who dwells on the chest of Vishnu, the enemy of the demons, Madhu and Kaitabha), of attractive and divine form, with the nature of granting what is desired by those seeking refuge! O! Kamalakanta (the husband of Kamala)! by rising, render the three worlds auspicious. O! Govinda, wake up! O! Garudadhvaja (one who has Garuda on his flag)! wake up. O! best of men (Purushottama)! Wake up, the divine daily rituals have to be performed. O! Rama! Kausalya's auspicious child! Twilight is approaching in the East. Subbulakshmi can be heard in many Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu houses each morning.

kousalya supraja rama purva sandhya

The most famous is the Lord Venkateshwara Suprabhatam recited at Tirupati to awakenVenkateswara. Sri Venkatesa Suprabhatam consists of four parts: Suprabhatam, Sri Venkatesa Stothram, Prapatti, and Mangalasasanam. It was composed around 1500 by Sri Prativadi Bhayankaram Annan Swami, a disciple of Sri Manavala Mamuni, who also composed Sri Ranganatha Suprabhatam.















Kousalya supraja rama purva sandhya