What is the meaning of "श्री कृष्णः शरणं मम्" ? With my primitive understanding I could translate it as "श्री कृष्णः -> श्री कृष्ण, शरणं -> शरण, मम् -> मेरे ". Should it be "श्री कृष्णः शरणे अहम् " ? Please educate me instead of getting annoyed.
Magic of Krishna: Krishna is the celestial lover, the preserver, the protector, the one magical, mystical name that inspires and uplifts countless devotees to dedicate their lives to bringing peace, joy and happiness to mankind. Said to be the eighth Avatar of Lord Vishnu, Krishna is the most popular of all the Hindu Deities. The one magical word, Krishna, amongst many others, represents the most popular of the myriad facets of the Lord in India and more recently, in the rest of the world. Loved and followed with deep affection by his devotees, either as the child-god or the fun loving, flute bearing, flirtatious young cowherd, Krishna comes close to being the most universally recognised form of the Inner Soul, the Atman. One of the greatest written texts of the Hindus, the Srimad Bhagwad Gita, (the beautiful story of God), describes God, our relationship with Him, and the process for realizing that relationship. The name Krishna, which means “the all-attractive One,” implies that each of us has an eternal relationship with God and we are always drawn either to Him directly or to His energies. God and His names are identical, so by speaking them we enter His purifying company. Regularly reciting, singing, or chanting His names awakens our innate love for Him and gains us release from bondage to matter. The Bhagwad Gita also presents and explains to us through Krishna, the understanding and application of ethics, principals and morals in our daily lives that ultimately leads to a blissful existence on earth. In the Magic of Krishna the all-powerful mahamantra Shri Krishna Sharanam Mamah, called the ‘Ashtaakshar or the eight-syllable mantra’ that literally means “Lord Krishna is my refuge”, reigns supreme. These eight syllables contain within them a profound truth that allows us to distinguish between the separation of the body and the soul, truth and illusion. The underlying meaning of this mantra is based on the concept that everything in the material as well as spiritual world ultimately belongs to God. "Shri Krishna Sharanam Mamah" if oft repeated by a devotee filled with pure love, will help achieve self-realisation. Once a devotee continues to remain aware of this state of separation of body and soul, only then is he or she truly surrendered to Lord Krishna. Combined with the Mahamantra, the Vedic Krishna Stutis and Chants along with newly penned compositions, celebrate the myriad facets of the eternal spirit of Lord Krishna. These wondrous meditative Sanskrit chants will deeply immerse and entrance the listener to experience the Divine within.
🚩🚩जय श्रीकृष्ण 🚩🚩
🙏 राधे राधे प्रभु जी 🙏
Jai shree Radhe Krishna 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hare Krishna 🙏🙏🌸🌸
😌ommmmmm....... shri krishnaya namah..⚡🤚😃
Sree krishnah saranam mamah 🙏🏻
Dhanevad ji 🙏
Thank you for peace full music & voice 🌸 🙏🏻🌸
Sweet bhajan radheradhe
अति सुंदर
🎵🎶🎙🎧🎼🎚🎛 બધુજ અદ્ભુત! 🙏
What a beautiful classical touch there is in this music. divine song
Apratim,khup sunder gayal ahe apan, namaskar abhari ahe
Hare Krishna.
your voice gives peace to heart and soothes the mind.
❤❤❤❤❤
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Amazing... Singing 🌸
Very soothing voice thanks for sharing
Thanks for listening
Hello
Your voice is very devotional and peaceful and good to listen in this bhajan.
Take good care of you and all.
God bless all
Waww
Ram ek word hai jo sb word se upar hai.mn sant ho jata hai
Jay jagannath ,khirod p
Puri
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Nice
Thanks
Heart foils with pleasure thank you very much Pleae allow to download the songs.
জীবনে কিছু নাই বস্....
আল্টিমিটলি লাস্ট এ জিরো ..
এটার লাগি আমরা কর্ম ভালো হইতে লাগে
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raag kaunshi kanada
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What is the meaning of "श्री कृष्णः शरणं मम्" ?
With my primitive understanding I could translate it as "श्री कृष्णः -> श्री कृष्ण, शरणं -> शरण, मम् -> मेरे ".
Should it be "श्री कृष्णः शरणे अहम् " ? Please educate me instead of getting annoyed.
Magic of Krishna: Krishna is the celestial lover, the preserver, the protector, the one magical, mystical name that inspires and uplifts countless devotees to dedicate their lives to bringing peace, joy and happiness to mankind. Said to be the eighth Avatar of Lord Vishnu, Krishna is the most popular of all the Hindu Deities.
The one magical word, Krishna, amongst many others, represents the most popular of the myriad facets of the Lord in India and more recently, in the rest of the world. Loved and followed with deep affection by his devotees, either as the child-god or the fun loving, flute bearing, flirtatious young cowherd, Krishna comes close to being the most universally recognised form of the Inner Soul, the Atman.
One of the greatest written texts of the Hindus, the Srimad Bhagwad Gita, (the beautiful story of God), describes God, our relationship with Him, and the process for realizing that relationship. The name Krishna, which means “the all-attractive One,” implies that each of us has an eternal relationship with God and we are always drawn either to Him directly or to His energies. God and His names are identical, so by speaking them we enter His purifying company. Regularly reciting, singing, or chanting His names awakens our innate love for Him and gains us release from bondage to matter. The Bhagwad Gita also presents and explains to us through Krishna, the understanding and application of ethics, principals and morals in our daily lives that ultimately leads to a blissful existence on earth.
In the Magic of Krishna the all-powerful mahamantra Shri Krishna Sharanam Mamah, called the ‘Ashtaakshar or the eight-syllable mantra’ that literally means “Lord Krishna is my refuge”, reigns supreme. These eight syllables contain within them a profound truth that allows us to distinguish between the separation of the body and the soul, truth and illusion. The underlying meaning of this mantra is based on the concept that everything in the material as well as spiritual world ultimately belongs to God. "Shri Krishna Sharanam Mamah" if oft repeated by a devotee filled with pure love, will help achieve self-realisation. Once a devotee continues to remain aware of this state of separation of body and soul, only then is he or she truly surrendered to Lord Krishna.
Combined with the Mahamantra, the Vedic Krishna Stutis and Chants along with newly penned compositions, celebrate the myriad facets of the eternal spirit of Lord Krishna. These wondrous meditative Sanskrit chants will deeply immerse and entrance the listener to experience the Divine within.
@@SonaRupa Thank you so much!! 🙏