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Sri Sacitanayastakam

Eight Prayers Glorifying Son of Mother Saci

 

 

1

ujjval varan gaurabara deham

vilasita nirabadhi bhava videham

tribhuvana pavana krpayah lesam

tam pranamami ca sri sacitanayam

 

I prostrate myself before the Son of Mother Saci, Whose radiant

lotus face and body shine with the splendour of molten gold. This

transcendental body is the playground for the continuous expression of

variegated moods and ecstatic symptoms, that carry His consciousness to the

realm where He is no longer aware of that transcendental body. By only a

particle of His mercy he has delivered the three worlds.

 

 

2

gadagada antara bhavavikaram

durjana tarjana nada vilasam

bhava bhaya bhanjana karana karunam

tam pranamami ca srisacitanayam

 

I salute the Son of Mother Saci, Whose heart is in a state of

rapture, transformed by feelings of intense love. In His pastime of loud

roaring, before the mischievous and malicious rascals, He removes all fear

of the vast ocean of material existence, by the effect of His unlimited

compassion.

 

 

3

arunambor dhara caru kapolam

indu vinindita nakhacaya ruciram

jalpita nijagun nama vinodam

tam pranamami ca sri sacitanayam

 

He is wearing garments the colour of the eastern sky during the

dawn, and His lovely cheeks shine with the same radiance. The nails of His

hands and feet have the same pleasing effect of the moon, shining in the

sky. His pleasure diversion consists in discussions and glorification of His

own wonderful qualities and names. I offer my obeisances to the Son of

Mother Saci.

 

 

4

vigalita nayan kamala jaladharam

bhusana navarasa bhavavikaram

gati ati manthara nrtya vilasam

tam pranamami ca sri sacitanayam

 

His lotus eyes are always wet with tears. His ornaments are the new

and ever fresh transformations of ecstatic love that decorate His

transcendental form. His gait is slow and majestic, yet His dancing is a

wonderful pastime of enjoyment. I bow down before the Son of Mother Saci.

 

 

5

cancala caru caran gati ruciram

manjir ranjita padajuga madhuram

candra vinindita sitala vadanam

tam pranamami ca sri sacitanayam

 

The movement of His lovely, yet restless, lotus feet captivates the

mind, and His ankle bracelets sweeten that charming scene all the more. His

face, which defeats the beauty of the moon, is very cooling and pleasant. I

offer my salutations to the Son of Mother Saci.

 

 

6

dhrta kati dora kamandalu dandam

dibya kalevara mundita mundam

durjana kalmasa khandana dandam

tam pranamami ca sri sacitanayam

 

He wears a cord around His waist and carries in His hands a waterpot

and staff. His divine appearance is complemented by His shaved head. The

sins of the wicked are annuled by the rod of chastisement that he carries. I

salute the Son of Mother Saci.

 

 

7

bhusana bhuraja alakavalitam

kampita bimbadharavara ruciram

malayaja viracita ujjval tilakam

tam pranamami ca sri sacitanayam

 

His ornaments are the dust on His body and His radiant tilok,

prepared with sandalwood. The beautiful sight of His trembling reddish lips

brings delight to the mind and heart. I offer my obeisances to the Son of

Mother Saci.

 

 

8

nindita arun kamala dala locanam

ajanulambita sri bhujajugalam

kalevara kaisora nartakavesam

tam pranamami ca sri sacitanayam

 

His lotus eyes defeat the colour of pink lotuses. His two lotus

hands are very long, reaching down almost to His knees. He appears to be a

mere adolescent, dressed as He is, ready to dance. I prostrate myself before

the Son of Mother Saci.

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