Sri Krishna Balarama – Dance With All Hare Krishna Hare Rama Jay Balarama
  • Prayers to Lord Krishna

    for Blessings, Purity, and Auspiciousness

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    smrite sakala-kalyana

    bhajanam yatra jayate

    purusham tam ajam nityam

    vrajami sharanam harim

     

    "I take shelter of Lord Hari, who is the unborn, eternal Supreme Personality of Godhead. Upon remembering Him, a reservoir of all auspiciousness is produced."

     

    (Om) yam brahma vedanta-vido vadanti

    pare pradhanam purusham tathanye

    vishvodgateh karanam ishvaram va

    tasmai namo vighna-vinashaya

     

    "Obeisances unto Him who is the destroyer of all obstacles, who the knowers of Vedanta describe as the Supreme Brahman, and who others describe as the pradhana, or totality of mundane elements. Some describe Him as the supreme male person, or purusha, while others describe Him as the Supreme Lord and the cause of the creation of the universe." (Vishnu Purana)

     

    om tad vishnoh paramam padam sada

    pashyanti surayo diviva chakshur-atatam

    tad vipraso vipanyavo jagrivamsaha

    samindhate vishnor yat paramam padam

     

    "Just as the sun's rays in the sky are extended to the mundane vision, so in the same way the wise and learned devotees always see the supreme abode of Lord Vishnu. Because those highly praiseworthy and spiritually awake brahmanas are able to see the spiritual world, they are also able to reveal that supreme abode of Lord Vishnu." (Rig Veda 1.22.20)

     

    om krishno vai sac-cid-ananda-ghanaha krishna adi-purushaha

    krishnaha purushottamaha krishno ha u karnadi-mulam krishnaha sa

    ha sarvaih karyaha krishnaha kasham-krid-adisha-mukha-prabhu

    pujyaha krishno 'nadis tasminn ajandantar-bahye yan

    mangalam tal labhate kriti

     

    "Lord Krishna is the color of a new rain cloud, therefore He is compared to a transcendental cloud full of eternity, bliss and cognizance. He is the original and supreme person. He is the origin of all activities and the one and only Lord of all. He is the worshipful Lord of the best of demigods, the controller of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Krishna is without any beginning. Whatever auspiciousness is found within or beyond this universe the devotee obtains in Krishna alone" (Rig Veda, Krishna Upanishad)

    (Om) madhavo madhavo vaci

    madhavo madhavo hridi

    smaranti sadhavaha sarve

    sarva-karyeshu madhavam

     

    "Lord Madhava is in one's words and Lord Madhava is in one's heart. All the saintly persons remember Lord Madhava, the husband of the goddess of fortune, in all their undertakings." (Narasimha Purana)

     

    (Om) svasti no govindah svasti no 'cyutanantau

    svasti no vasudvo vishnur dadhatu

    svasti no narayano naro vai

    svasti nah padmanabhaha puroshottamo dadhatu

    svasti no vishvakseno vishveshvaraha

    svasti no hrishikesho harir dadhatu

    svasti no vainateyo harih

    svasti no 'njana-suto hanur bhagavato dadhatu

    svasti svasti sumangalaih kesho mahan

    shri-krishnaha sac-cid-ananda-ghanaha sarveshvareshvaro dadhatu

     

    "May Lord Govinda, Acyuta, Ananta Shesha, Vasudeva and Lord Vishnu bestow auspiciousness upon us. May Nara-Narayana, Padmanabha and Purushottama bestow auspiciousness upon us. May Vishvaksena, the Lord of the universe, Hrishikesh and Lord Hari bestow auspiciousness upon us. May Garuda and the son of Anjana, who is the great devotee of Lord Rama, Hanuman, bestow auspiciousness upon us. May the great and only Lord of auspiciousness, Sri Krishna, who is like a transcendental cloud full of eternity, knowledge and bliss and who is the Lord of all the demigods, bestow upon us all prosperity and auspiciousness." (Rig Veda, Krishna Upanishad)

     

    karotu svasti me krishnaha

    sarva-lokeshvareshvaraha

    karshnadayash cha kurvantu

    svasti me loka-pavanaha

     

    "May Lord Krishna, the Lord of the demigods, the presiding controller of all the worlds, bestow auspiciousness upon me. May His devotees, who are the saviors of all people, bestow benedictions of auspiciousness upon me." (Sammohana Tantra)

     

    krishno mamaiva sarvatra

    svasti kuryat shriya samam

    tathaiva cha sada karshnihi

    sarva-vighna-vinashanaha

     

    "May Lord Krishna along with His beloved Radha bring about prosperity and auspiciousness at all times. In the same way may the devotee of Krishna, who is able to destroy all obstacles, always bring about auspiciousness." (Vishnu Yamala Samhita)

     

    Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare

    Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare

     

    Atharva Vediya Gopala-tapani Upanishad, Purva Vibhaga,

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    verses 36-47

    om namo vishva-rupaya

    vishva-sthity-anta-hetave

    vishveshvaraya vishvaya

    govindaya namo namaha

     

    "Lord Brahma, speaking to the great sages and saints, prayed to Lord Krishna as follows: I offer my humble obeisances to Lord Krishna, who is the giver of pleasure to the cows, whose external form is the form of the universe, who is the cause of the maintenance and dissolution of the material universe, and who is the Lord of the universe."

     

    namo vijnana-rupaya

    paramananda-rupine

    krishnaya gopi-nathaya

    govindayah namo namah

     

    "I offer my obeisances to Lord Krishna, who is the giver of pleasure to the cows, who is the Lord of the gopis and who is the embodiment of unlimited knowledge and the highest bliss."

     

    namah kamala-netraya

    namah kamala-maline

    namah kamal-nabhaya

    kamala-pataye namaha

     

    "I offer my obeisances to Krishna, who possesses lotus-petal eyes, who wears a garland of sweet-smelling lotus flowers, who has a lotus navel and who is the Lord of the gopis, who are as beautiful as lotus flowers."

     

    barhapidabhiramaya

    ramayakuntha-medhase

    rama-manasa-hamsaya

    govindaya namo namaha

     

    "I offer my obeisances to Lord Govinda, who looks very beautiful wearing a peacock feather upon His head. His plenary expansion is Lord Ramachandra, His intelligence is eternal and ever-fresh, and He is the swan that swims in the mind of Lakshmi-devi."

     

    kamsa-vamsha-vinashaya

    keshi-chanura-ghatine

    vrishabha-dhvaja-vandyaya

    partha-sarathaye namaha

     

    "I offer my obeisances unto Krishna, who is the destroyer of the dynasties of demons headed by King Kamsa. He is the slayer of the Keshi demon and the wrestler Chanura. He is offered prayers by Lord Shiva, whose chariot flag is marked with the insignia of Nandi, the bull, and He is the chariot driver of the son of Pritha, Arjuna."

     

    venu-vadana-shilaya

    gopalayahi-mardine

    kalindi-kula-lolaya

    lola-kundala-dharine

     

    "I offer my obeisances to Krishna, who is accustomed to playing on a flute, who is the protector of the cows and the chastiser of the Kaliya serpent. He is fond of wandering here and there on the banks of the Yamuna and He is beautified by wearing swinging earrings."

     

    ballavi-vadanambhoja-

    maline nritya-shaline

    namah pranata-palaya

    shri-krishnaya namo namaha

     

    "I offer my obeisances again and again unto Shri Krishna, who wears a garland of kisses from the lotus mouths of the gopis. He is conversant with the art of dancing and is the protector of the surrendered souls."

     

    namah papa-pranashaya

    govardhana-dharaya cha

    putana-jivitantaya

    trinavartasu-harine

     

    "I offer my obeisances unto Lord Krishna, who is the destroyer of the sins of the fallen souls. He is the lifter of Govardhan Hill, He brought about the end to the life of Putana and He took away the life of the demon Trinavarta."

    nishkalaya vimohaya

    shuddhayashuddha-vairine

    advitiyaya mahate

    shri-krishnaya namo namaha

     

    "I offer my humble obeisances again and again unto the great Lord Krishna, who is beyond the illusion of maya and from whom that illusion comes. He is the supreme pure, the enemy of the demons and is one without a second."

     

    prasida paramananda

    prasida parameshvara

    adhi-vyadhi-bhujangena

    dashtam mam uddhara prabho

     

    "O Supreme Lord, O reservoir of the highest pleasure, be pleased upon me. I have been bitten by the poisonous snake of mental and bodily miseries. Therefore, O Lord, please deliver me."

     

    shri-krishna rukmini-kanta

    gopi-jana-manohara

    samsara-sagare magnam

    mam uddhara jagad-guro

     

    "O Lord Krishna, O lover of Rukmini, O attractor of the minds of the gopis, please uplift me, for I am immersed in the ocean of birth and death, O spiritual preceptor of the universe."

     

    keshava klesha-harana

    narayana janardana

    govinda paramananda

    mam samuddhara madhava

     

    "O Lord Keshava, O destroyer of the three-fold miseries, O only refuge of all souls, O destroyer of the Jana demons, O Govinda, O reservoir of pleasure, please uplift me who am fallen, O husband of the goddess of fortune."

     

    he krishna karuna-sindho

    dina-bandho jagat-pate

    gopesha gopika-kanta

    radha-kanta namo 'stu te

     

    "O my dear Krishna, You are the friend of the distressed, the ocean of mercy, and the Lord of creation. You are the master of the cowherdsmen and the lover of the gopis, especially Radharani. I offer my respectful obeisances unto You."

    Mere Man Mandir

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    This song prays that Lord Krishna, Giridhari, the lifter of Govardhan Hill, will appear to us in the temple (mandir) of our mind (man).

     

    Mere man mandir mein ek bar tum a jao Giridhari

    Giridhari Banavari

    Manmohan kunjavihari pyare a jao Giridhari

     

    O Giridhari! I am begging You to enter, just once, into the temple of my mind. O Giridhari, O Banavari, You who reside in the groves of Vrindavan and attract our minds towards You. O beloved Giridhari, please come to me.

     

    Bahut bar he ter lagai

    karuna nainan mein ghir ai

    ye roya ek dukhari pyare a jao Giridhari

     

    So many times have I called out to You with eyes over-flowing with tears. This most unhappy person is pleading before You. So please, O beloved Giridhari, please come to me.

     

    mag johat ankhiyan pathrai

    dar dar par maya takarai

    ye dekho dasha hamari pyare a jao Giridhari

     

    Simply waiting for You my eyes have become weary. Maya is attacking me at every step. Just see my pitiable condition, O beloved Giridhari, and please come to me.

     

    thori kripa idhar barsao

    prem boond pyase ko pao

    mein aya ek bhikhari pyare a jao Giridhari

     

    Please shower some of Your mercy here also. Being extremely thirsty, let me drink just a drop of your love. I am nothing but a beggar, begging from you. O beloved Giridhari, please come to me.

     

    bhaint nahin mein kuch bhi laya

    khali nath tere dar aya

    mein tera prem pujari pyare a jao Giridhari

     

    I have brought You no gifts, my Lord, and have come empty-handed at Your doorstep. I worship You with my love, so O beloved Giridhari, please come to me.

     

    pyar karo chahe thukara do

    pas bulao dur bhaga do

    mein sab vidhi sharon tihari pyare a jao Giridhari

    You are free to love me or reject me. You may call me near or You may send me away. In any condition of life, I am a soul surrendered unto You, please, O beloved Giridhari, please come to me.

     

    Sri Dasavatara-stotra

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    These are verses glorifying the ten main incarnations of Lord Keshava, Krishna, from the Gita-Govinda. These show that Lord Krishna is the source of all other incarnations of God.

     

    By Jayadeva Gosvami

     

    (1)

     

    pralaya-payodhi-jale dhritavan asi vedam

    vihita-vahitra-charitram akhedam

    keshava dhrita-mina-sharira jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of a fish. All glories to You. You easily acted as a boat in the form of a giant fish just to give protection to the Vedas, which had become immersed in the turbulent sea of devastation.

     

    (2)

     

    kshitir iha vipulatare tishthati tava prishthe

    dharani-dharana-kina-chakra-garishthe

    keshava dhrita-kurma-sharira jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of a tortoise. All glories to You. In this incarnation as a divine tortoise the great Mandara Mountain rests upon your gigantic back as a pivot for churning the ocean of milk. From holding up the huge mountain a large scar-like depression is put in Your back, which has become most glorious.

     

    (3)

     

    vasati dashana-shikhare dharani tava lagna

    shashini kalanka-kaleva nimagna

    Keshava dhrita-shukara-rupa jaya jagasihsa hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of a boar. All glories to You. The earth, which had become immersed in the Garbhodaka Ocean at the bottom of the universe, sits fixed upon the tip of Your tusk like a spot upon the moon.

     

    (4)

     

    tava kara-kamala-vare nakham adbhuta-shringam

    dalita-hiranyakashipu-tanu-bhringam

    keshava dhrita-narahari-rupa jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of half-man, half-lion. All glories to You. Just as one can easily crush a wasp between one's fingernails, so in the same way the body of the wasp-like demon Hiranyakashipu has been ripped away by the wonderful pointed nails on Your beautiful lotus hands.

     

    (5)

     

    chalayasi vikramane balim adbhuta-vamana

    pada-nakha-nira-janita-jana-pavana

    keshava dhrita-vamana-rupa jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of a dwarf-brahmana. All glories to You. O wonderful dwarf, by Your massive steps You deceive King Bali, and by the Ganges water that has emanated from the nails of Your lotus feet, You deliver all living beings within this world.

     

    (6)

     

    kshatriya-rudhira-maye jagad-apagata-papam

    snapayasi payasi shamita-bhavan-tapam

    keshava dhrita-bhrigupati-rupa jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of Bhrigupati [Parashurama]. All glories to You. At Kurukshetra You bathe the earth in the rivers of blood from the bodies of the demoniac kshatriyas [rulers] that You have slain. The sins of the world are washed away by You, and because of You people are relieved from the blazing fire of material existence.

     

    (7)

     

    vitarasi dikshu rane dik-pati-kamaniyam

    dasha-mukha-mauli-balim ramaniyam

    keshava-dhrita-rama-sharira jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of Ramachandra. All glories to you. In the battle of Lanka You destroy the ten-headed demon Ravana and distribute his heads as a delightful offering to the presiding deities of the ten directions, headed by Indra. This action was long desired by all of them, who were much harassed by this monster.

     

    (8)

     

    vahasi vapushi vishade vasanam jaladabham

    hala-hati-bhiti-milita-yamunabham

    keshava dhrita-haladhara-rupa jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of Balarama, the wielder of the plow. All glories to You. On Your brilliant white body You wear garments the color of a fresh blue rain cloud. These garments are colored like the beautiful dark hue of the River Yamuna, who feels great fear due to the striking of Your plowshare.

     

    (9)

     

    nindasi jajna-vidher ahaha shruti-jatam

    sadaya-hridaya darshita-pashu-ghatam

    keshava dhrita-buddha-sharira jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of Buddha. All glories to You. O Buddha of compassionate heart, you descry the slaughtering of poor animals performed according to the rules of Vedic sacrifice.

     

    (10)

     

    mleccha-nivaha-nidhane kalayasi karavalam

    dhumaketum iva kim api karalam

    keshava dhrita-kalki-sharira jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of Kalki. All glories to You. You appear like a comet and carry a terrifying sword for bringing about the annihilation of the wicked barbarian men at the end of Kali-yuga.

     

    (11)

     

    shri-jayadeva-kaver idam uditam udaram

    shrinu sukha-dam shubha-dam bhava-saram

    keshava dhrita-dasha-vidha-rupa jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed these ten different forms of incarnation. All glories to You. O readers, please hear this hymn of the poet Jayadeva, which is most excellent, an awarder of happiness, a bestower of auspiciousness, and is the best thing in this dark world.

     

     

    (12)

     

    vedan uddharate jaganti vahate bhu-golam udbibhrate

    daityam darayate balim chalayate kshatra-kshayam kurvate

    paulastyam jayate halam kalayate karunyam atanvate

    mlecchan murchayate dashakriti-krite krishnaya tubhyam namaha

     

    O Lord Krishna, I offer my obeisances unto You, who appear in the forms of these ten incarnations. In the form of Matsya You rescue the Vedas, and as Kurma You bear the Mandara Mountain on Your back. As Varaha You lift the earth with your tusk, and in the form of Narasimha you tear open the chest of the daitya Hiranyakashipu. In the form of Vamana You trick the daitya king Bali by asking him for only three steps of land, and then You take away the whole universe from him by expanding your steps. As Parashurama you slay all of the wicked kshatriyas, and as Ramachandra You conquer the rakshasa king Ravana. In the form of Balarama You carry a plow with which You subdue the wicked and draw toward you the River Yamuna. As Lord Buddha You show compassion toward all the living beings suffering in this world, and at the end of the Kali-yuga You appear as Kalki to bewilder the mlecchas [degraded low-class men].

     

    108 Names of Krishna

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    OM SHRI KRISHNAYA NAMAHA

    Salutations to Lord Shri Krishna

     

    OM KAMALA NATHAYA NAMAHA

    To Kamala's (Goddess Lakshmi's) spouse

     

    OM VAASUDEVAYA NAMAHA

    To Vasudeva (Vasudev's son, Krishna)

     

    OM SANATANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Eternal One

     

    OM VASUDEVAYA NAMAHA

    To the Son of Vasudeva

     

    OM PUNYAYA NAMAHA

    To the Meritorious One

     

    OM LILA-MANUSHA-VIGRAHAYA NAMAHA

    To Him who has assumed a human form to perform His pastimes

     

    OM SHRIVATSA KAUSTHUBHA-DHARAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who wears the Shri Vatsa (representing Shri Lakshmi) and the Kaustubha gem

     

    OM YASHODA-VATSALAYA NAMAHA

    To Mother Yashoda's darling child

     

    OM HARAYE NAMAHA

    To Shri Hari

     

    OM CHATURBHUJATTA-CHAKRASI-GADA-SHANKADHYAYUDHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Four-armed One who carries the weapons of disc, conch and club

     

    OM DEVAKI NANDANAYA NAMAHA

    To Mother Devaki's son

     

    OM SHRISAYA NAMAHA

    To the abode of Shri (Lakshmi)

     

    OM NANDAGOPA PRIYATMAJAYA NAMAHA

    To Nanda Gopa's darling child

     

    OM YAMUNAVEGA SAMHARINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who destroyed the speed of the river Yamuna

     

    OM BALABHADRA PRIYANUJAYA NAMAHA

    To Balabhadra's (Balarama's) dear younger brother

     

    OM PUTANA JIVITA HARAYA NAMAHA

    To the Destroyer of the demoness Putana

     

    OM SHAKATASURA BHANJANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who destroyed the demon Sakatasura

     

    OM NANDAVRAJA JANA NANDINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who brought great happiness to Nanda and the people of Vraja

     

    OM SACHIDANANDA VIGRAHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is the embodiment of Existence, Awareness and Bliss

     

    OM NAVANITA VILIPTANGAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord whose body is smeared with butter

     

    OM NAVANITA NATAYA NAMAHA

    To the One who danced to get butter

     

    OM ANAGHAYA NAMAHA

    To the sinless One

     

    OM NAVANITA NAVAHARAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who invented a new form of food-butter

    (because He consumed large quantities of it)

     

    OM MUCHUKUNDA PRASADAKAYA NAMAHA

    to the Lord who blessed (gave salvation) to King Muchukunda

     

    OM SHODASHA STHRI SAHASRESHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of sixteen thousand wives

     

    OM TRIBHANGI LALITAKRITAYE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who poses bent in three places

     

    OM SUKAVAG AMRITABHDHINDAVE NAMAHA

    To the ocean of nectar in the form of Sukadeva's words (spoken as Srimad-Bhagavatam)

     

    OM GOVINDAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of the cows

     

    OM YOGINAM PATAYE NAMAHA

    To the Lord of the yogis

     

    OM VATSA VATACHARAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who roamed (in Vrindavana) with the company of calves and friendly cowherd boys

     

    OM ANANTAYA NAMAHA

    To the Infinite One

     

    OM DHENUKASURA MARDANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who killed the demon Dhenukasura

     

    OM TRINIKRITA TRINAVARTAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who destroyed the whirlwind demon Trinavarta

     

    OM YAMALARJUNA BHANJANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who broke the two Yamalarjuna trees

     

    OM UTTALA TALABHETTRE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who broke the huge trees

    OM TAMALA SHYAMALA KRITAYE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is a beautiful as the dark Tamala tree

     

    OM GOPA GOPISHVARAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of Gopas and Gopis

     

    OM YOGINE NAMAHA

    To the greatest Yogi

     

    OM KOTI SURYA SAMAPRABHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is as lustrous as a million suns

     

    OM ILAPATAYE NAMAHA

    To the Lord of the Earth

     

    OM PARASMAI JYOTISHE NAMAHA

    To the One who is the Supreme Light

     

    OM YADAVENDRAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of the Yadavas

     

    OM YADUDVAHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Leader of the Yadus

     

    OM VANAMALINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who wears a sylvan garland

     

    OM PITA VASASE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who wears yellow robes

     

    OM PARIJATAPA HARAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who removed the parijatha flower (from India's garden)

     

    OM GOVARDHANACHALO DHARTRE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who lifted Govardhan Hill

     

    OM GOPALAYA NAMAHA

    To the protector of cows

     

    OM SARVA PALAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the protector of all beings

     

    OM AJAYA NAMAHA

    To the all-victorious Lord

     

    OM NIRANJANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is untainted

     

    OM KAMA JANAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who generates desires in the worldly-minded

     

    OM KANCHA LOCHANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who has beautiful eyes

     

    OM MADHUGHNE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who killed the demon Madhu

     

    OM MATHURA NATHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of the holy place of Mathura

     

    OM DVARAKA NAYAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of Dwaraka

     

    OM BALINE NAMAHA

    To the all-powerful Lord

     

    OM BRINDAVANANTA SANCARINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who roamed around Vrindavana

     

    OM TULASIDAMA BHUSHANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who adorns Himself with tulasi leaf garlands

     

    OM SYAMANTAKA MANER HARTRE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who stole the Syamantaka gem

     

    OM NARA NARAYANATMAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who has the twin forms of Nara and Narayana

     

    OM KUBJA KRISHTAMBARADHARAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who wore the ointment offered by Kubja, the hunchbacked lady

     

    OM MAYINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord of Maya (the illusion)

     

    OM PARAMAPURUSHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Supreme Person

     

    OM MUSHTIKASURA CHANURA MALLAYUDHA-VISHARADAYA NAMAHA

    To the expert wrestler who wrestled with the two demons, Mushtika and Chanura

     

    OM SAMSARA VAIRINE NAMAHA

    To the enemy of Samsara (the cycle of births and deaths)

     

    OM KAMSARAYE NAMAHA

    To the enemy of King Kamsa (who wanted to kill Krishna)

     

    OM MURARAYE NAMAHA

    To the enemy of the demon Mura

     

    OM NARAKANTAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the destroyer of the demon Naraka

     

    OM ANADI BRAHMACHARINE NAMAHA

    To the beginningless Absolute

     

    OM KRISHNA VYASANA KARSHAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the One who removed Draupadi's distress

     

    OM SHISHUPALA SHIRASCETTRE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who removed Sisupala's head

     

    OM DURYODHANA KULANTAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the destroyer of the dynasty of Durodhana

     

    OM VIDURAKRURA VARADAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who gave boons to Vidura and Akrura

     

    OM VISHVARUPA PRADARSHAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who revealed His Viswarupa (the Universal Form)

     

    OM SATYAVACHE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who utters only truth

     

    OM SATYA SANKALPAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of true resolve

     

    OM SATYABHAMA RATAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lover of Satyabhama

     

    OM JAYINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is ever victorious

     

    OM SUBHADRA PURVAJAYA NAMAHA

    To the elder brother of Subhadra

     

    OM VISHNAVA NAMAHA

    To Lord Vishnu

     

    OM BHISHMA MUKTI PRADAYAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who bestowed salvation on Bhishma

     

    OM JAGADGURAVE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is Guru to the whole world

     

    OM JAGANNATHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of the whole world

     

    OM VENUNADA VISHARADAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is an expert in playing flute music

     

    OM VRISHABHASURA VIDHVAMSINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who destroyed the demon Vrishaba

     

    OM BANASURA KARANTAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who chopped off the hands of the demon Banasura

     

    OM YUDHISTHIRA PRATISHTHATRE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who established Yudhisthir (as the king)

     

    OM BARHI BARHAVATAMSAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the One who is adorned with effulgent peacock feathers

     

    OM PARTHASARATHAYE NAMAHA

    To Partha Sarathi, the chariot driver of Arjuna

     

    OM AVYAKTAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is difficult to comprehend

     

    OM GITAMRITA MAHODADHAYE NAMAHA

    To the Ocean containing the nectar of the Bhagavad-gita

     

    OM KALIYAPHANI MANIKYA RANJITA SHRI PADAMBHUJAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord whose lotus feet are adorned with the gems from the hoods of the serpent Kaliya

     

    OM DAMODARAYA NAMAHA

    To the One who was tied with a grinding stone around His waist

     

    OM YAJNABHOKTRE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who consumes sacrificial offerings

     

    OM DANAVENDRA VINASHAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the destroyer of the Lord of Asuras

     

    OM NARAYANAYA NAMAHA

    To Lord Narayana

     

    OM PARABRAHMANE NAMAHA

    To the Supreme Brahman

     

    OM PANNAGASHANA VAHANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who has a serpent (Adisesha) as His seat

     

    OM JALAKRIDASAMASHAKTA GOPI VASTRAPAHARAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who (playfully) hid the clothes (left on the shore) of the Gopis who were engrossed in playing in the waters of the Yamuna river

     

    OM PUNYA-SHLOKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord whose praises bestow merit

     

    OM TIRTHAPADAYA NAMAHA

    To the One whose feet are holy

     

    OM VEDAVEDYAYA NAMAHA

    To the source of the Vedas

     

    OM DAYANIDHAYE NAMAHA

    To the Treasure of compassion

     

    OM SARVA BHUTATMAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Soul of the elements

     

    OM SARVAGRAHA RUPINE NAMAHA

    To the All-formed One

     

    OM PARATPARAYA NAMAHA

    To the One who is highest than the highest

     

    Sri Nanda-Nandanastakam

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    An Old Prayer to Lord Krishna, author unknown

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana (the son of Nanda Maharaja, Krishna), whose face is extremely delightful, from whose beautiful ears hang jewelled earrings, and whose entire body is anointed with fragrant candana.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, whose eyes are more beautiful than the fully-bloomed lotus, whose head is beautifully adorned with an arrangement of peacock feathers, and who enchants millions of Cupids.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, from whose beautiful nose hangs an elephant-pearl, whose teeth are brilliantly shining, and whose bodily complexion is more beautiful and lustrous than a fresh rain cloud.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, whose lotus hands hold the flute, whose lingering gait defeats even that of an impassioned elephant, and whose dark limbs are beautified by a yellow shawl.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, whose three-fold bending posture is exquisitely elegant, the effulgence of whose toe-nails puts to shame even the moon, and who wears invaluable jewels and ornaments.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, whose body exudes an extraordinarily beautiful fragrance and whose broad chest is adorned with the kaustubha jewel and the mark of Srivatsa.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, Vrindavana's expert lover who dresses in a manner that enhances His charming, playful pastimes, and who pulverized the pride of Indra.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, who as the lover of the Vraja gopis perpetually delights them and who enchants the minds of all living entities.

     

    Whoever regularly recites this Sri Nanda-Nandanastakam with deep faith will easily cross the seemingly insurmountable ocean of material existence and attain eternal residence at the lotus feet of Sri Krishna.

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  • Prayers to Lord Krishna

    for Blessings, Purity, and Auspiciousness

     

    for Blessings, Purity, and Auspiciousness

    lord vishnu 

    smrite sakala-kalyana

    bhajanam yatra jayate

    purusham tam ajam nityam

    vrajami sharanam harim

     

    "I take shelter of Lord Hari, who is the unborn, eternal Supreme Personality of Godhead. Upon remembering Him, a reservoir of all auspiciousness is produced."

     

    (Om) yam brahma vedanta-vido vadanti

    pare pradhanam purusham tathanye

    vishvodgateh karanam ishvaram va

    tasmai namo vighna-vinashaya

     

    "Obeisances unto Him who is the destroyer of all obstacles, who the knowers of Vedanta describe as the Supreme Brahman, and who others describe as the pradhana, or totality of mundane elements. Some describe Him as the supreme male person, or purusha, while others describe Him as the Supreme Lord and the cause of the creation of the universe." (Vishnu Purana)

     

    om tad vishnoh paramam padam sada

    pashyanti surayo diviva chakshur-atatam

    tad vipraso vipanyavo jagrivamsaha

    samindhate vishnor yat paramam padam

     

    "Just as the sun's rays in the sky are extended to the mundane vision, so in the same way the wise and learned devotees always see the supreme abode of Lord Vishnu. Because those highly praiseworthy and spiritually awake brahmanas are able to see the spiritual world, they are also able to reveal that supreme abode of Lord Vishnu." (Rig Veda 1.22.20)

     

    om krishno vai sac-cid-ananda-ghanaha krishna adi-purushaha

    krishnaha purushottamaha krishno ha u karnadi-mulam krishnaha sa

    ha sarvaih karyaha krishnaha kasham-krid-adisha-mukha-prabhu

    pujyaha krishno 'nadis tasminn ajandantar-bahye yan

    mangalam tal labhate kriti

     

    "Lord Krishna is the color of a new rain cloud, therefore He is compared to a transcendental cloud full of eternity, bliss and cognizance. He is the original and supreme person. He is the origin of all activities and the one and only Lord of all. He is the worshipful Lord of the best of demigods, the controller of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Krishna is without any beginning. Whatever auspiciousness is found within or beyond this universe the devotee obtains in Krishna alone" (Rig Veda, Krishna Upanishad)

    (Om) madhavo madhavo vaci

    madhavo madhavo hridi

    smaranti sadhavaha sarve

    sarva-karyeshu madhavam

     

    "Lord Madhava is in one's words and Lord Madhava is in one's heart. All the saintly persons remember Lord Madhava, the husband of the goddess of fortune, in all their undertakings." (Narasimha Purana)

     

    (Om) svasti no govindah svasti no 'cyutanantau

    svasti no vasudvo vishnur dadhatu

    svasti no narayano naro vai

    svasti nah padmanabhaha puroshottamo dadhatu

    svasti no vishvakseno vishveshvaraha

    svasti no hrishikesho harir dadhatu

    svasti no vainateyo harih

    svasti no 'njana-suto hanur bhagavato dadhatu

    svasti svasti sumangalaih kesho mahan

    shri-krishnaha sac-cid-ananda-ghanaha sarveshvareshvaro dadhatu

     

    "May Lord Govinda, Acyuta, Ananta Shesha, Vasudeva and Lord Vishnu bestow auspiciousness upon us. May Nara-Narayana, Padmanabha and Purushottama bestow auspiciousness upon us. May Vishvaksena, the Lord of the universe, Hrishikesh and Lord Hari bestow auspiciousness upon us. May Garuda and the son of Anjana, who is the great devotee of Lord Rama, Hanuman, bestow auspiciousness upon us. May the great and only Lord of auspiciousness, Sri Krishna, who is like a transcendental cloud full of eternity, knowledge and bliss and who is the Lord of all the demigods, bestow upon us all prosperity and auspiciousness." (Rig Veda, Krishna Upanishad)

     

    karotu svasti me krishnaha

    sarva-lokeshvareshvaraha

    karshnadayash cha kurvantu

    svasti me loka-pavanaha

     

    "May Lord Krishna, the Lord of the demigods, the presiding controller of all the worlds, bestow auspiciousness upon me. May His devotees, who are the saviors of all people, bestow benedictions of auspiciousness upon me." (Sammohana Tantra)

     

    krishno mamaiva sarvatra

    svasti kuryat shriya samam

    tathaiva cha sada karshnihi

    sarva-vighna-vinashanaha

     

    "May Lord Krishna along with His beloved Radha bring about prosperity and auspiciousness at all times. In the same way may the devotee of Krishna, who is able to destroy all obstacles, always bring about auspiciousness." (Vishnu Yamala Samhita)

     

    Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare

    Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare

     

    Atharva Vediya Gopala-tapani Upanishad, Purva Vibhaga,

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    verses 36-47

    om namo vishva-rupaya

    vishva-sthity-anta-hetave

    vishveshvaraya vishvaya

    govindaya namo namaha

     

    "Lord Brahma, speaking to the great sages and saints, prayed to Lord Krishna as follows: I offer my humble obeisances to Lord Krishna, who is the giver of pleasure to the cows, whose external form is the form of the universe, who is the cause of the maintenance and dissolution of the material universe, and who is the Lord of the universe."

     

    namo vijnana-rupaya

    paramananda-rupine

    krishnaya gopi-nathaya

    govindayah namo namah

     

    "I offer my obeisances to Lord Krishna, who is the giver of pleasure to the cows, who is the Lord of the gopis and who is the embodiment of unlimited knowledge and the highest bliss."

     

    namah kamala-netraya

    namah kamala-maline

    namah kamal-nabhaya

    kamala-pataye namaha

     

    "I offer my obeisances to Krishna, who possesses lotus-petal eyes, who wears a garland of sweet-smelling lotus flowers, who has a lotus navel and who is the Lord of the gopis, who are as beautiful as lotus flowers."

     

    barhapidabhiramaya

    ramayakuntha-medhase

    rama-manasa-hamsaya

    govindaya namo namaha

     

    "I offer my obeisances to Lord Govinda, who looks very beautiful wearing a peacock feather upon His head. His plenary expansion is Lord Ramachandra, His intelligence is eternal and ever-fresh, and He is the swan that swims in the mind of Lakshmi-devi."

     

    kamsa-vamsha-vinashaya

    keshi-chanura-ghatine

    vrishabha-dhvaja-vandyaya

    partha-sarathaye namaha

     

    "I offer my obeisances unto Krishna, who is the destroyer of the dynasties of demons headed by King Kamsa. He is the slayer of the Keshi demon and the wrestler Chanura. He is offered prayers by Lord Shiva, whose chariot flag is marked with the insignia of Nandi, the bull, and He is the chariot driver of the son of Pritha, Arjuna."

     

    venu-vadana-shilaya

    gopalayahi-mardine

    kalindi-kula-lolaya

    lola-kundala-dharine

     

    "I offer my obeisances to Krishna, who is accustomed to playing on a flute, who is the protector of the cows and the chastiser of the Kaliya serpent. He is fond of wandering here and there on the banks of the Yamuna and He is beautified by wearing swinging earrings."

     

    ballavi-vadanambhoja-

    maline nritya-shaline

    namah pranata-palaya

    shri-krishnaya namo namaha

     

    "I offer my obeisances again and again unto Shri Krishna, who wears a garland of kisses from the lotus mouths of the gopis. He is conversant with the art of dancing and is the protector of the surrendered souls."

     

    namah papa-pranashaya

    govardhana-dharaya cha

    putana-jivitantaya

    trinavartasu-harine

     

    "I offer my obeisances unto Lord Krishna, who is the destroyer of the sins of the fallen souls. He is the lifter of Govardhan Hill, He brought about the end to the life of Putana and He took away the life of the demon Trinavarta."

    nishkalaya vimohaya

    shuddhayashuddha-vairine

    advitiyaya mahate

    shri-krishnaya namo namaha

     

    "I offer my humble obeisances again and again unto the great Lord Krishna, who is beyond the illusion of maya and from whom that illusion comes. He is the supreme pure, the enemy of the demons and is one without a second."

     

    prasida paramananda

    prasida parameshvara

    adhi-vyadhi-bhujangena

    dashtam mam uddhara prabho

     

    "O Supreme Lord, O reservoir of the highest pleasure, be pleased upon me. I have been bitten by the poisonous snake of mental and bodily miseries. Therefore, O Lord, please deliver me."

     

    shri-krishna rukmini-kanta

    gopi-jana-manohara

    samsara-sagare magnam

    mam uddhara jagad-guro

     

    "O Lord Krishna, O lover of Rukmini, O attractor of the minds of the gopis, please uplift me, for I am immersed in the ocean of birth and death, O spiritual preceptor of the universe."

     

    keshava klesha-harana

    narayana janardana

    govinda paramananda

    mam samuddhara madhava

     

    "O Lord Keshava, O destroyer of the three-fold miseries, O only refuge of all souls, O destroyer of the Jana demons, O Govinda, O reservoir of pleasure, please uplift me who am fallen, O husband of the goddess of fortune."

     

    he krishna karuna-sindho

    dina-bandho jagat-pate

    gopesha gopika-kanta

    radha-kanta namo 'stu te

     

    "O my dear Krishna, You are the friend of the distressed, the ocean of mercy, and the Lord of creation. You are the master of the cowherdsmen and the lover of the gopis, especially Radharani. I offer my respectful obeisances unto You."

    Mere Man Mandir

    dasavatarams of lord vishnu

     

    This song prays that Lord Krishna, Giridhari, the lifter of Govardhan Hill, will appear to us in the temple (mandir) of our mind (man).

     

    Mere man mandir mein ek bar tum a jao Giridhari

    Giridhari Banavari

    Manmohan kunjavihari pyare a jao Giridhari

     

    O Giridhari! I am begging You to enter, just once, into the temple of my mind. O Giridhari, O Banavari, You who reside in the groves of Vrindavan and attract our minds towards You. O beloved Giridhari, please come to me.

     

    Bahut bar he ter lagai

    karuna nainan mein ghir ai

    ye roya ek dukhari pyare a jao Giridhari

     

    So many times have I called out to You with eyes over-flowing with tears. This most unhappy person is pleading before You. So please, O beloved Giridhari, please come to me.

     

    mag johat ankhiyan pathrai

    dar dar par maya takarai

    ye dekho dasha hamari pyare a jao Giridhari

     

    Simply waiting for You my eyes have become weary. Maya is attacking me at every step. Just see my pitiable condition, O beloved Giridhari, and please come to me.

     

    thori kripa idhar barsao

    prem boond pyase ko pao

    mein aya ek bhikhari pyare a jao Giridhari

     

    Please shower some of Your mercy here also. Being extremely thirsty, let me drink just a drop of your love. I am nothing but a beggar, begging from you. O beloved Giridhari, please come to me.

     

    bhaint nahin mein kuch bhi laya

    khali nath tere dar aya

    mein tera prem pujari pyare a jao Giridhari

     

    I have brought You no gifts, my Lord, and have come empty-handed at Your doorstep. I worship You with my love, so O beloved Giridhari, please come to me.

     

    pyar karo chahe thukara do

    pas bulao dur bhaga do

    mein sab vidhi sharon tihari pyare a jao Giridhari

    You are free to love me or reject me. You may call me near or You may send me away. In any condition of life, I am a soul surrendered unto You, please, O beloved Giridhari, please come to me.

     

    Sri Dasavatara-stotra

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    These are verses glorifying the ten main incarnations of Lord Keshava, Krishna, from the Gita-Govinda. These show that Lord Krishna is the source of all other incarnations of God.

     

    By Jayadeva Gosvami

     

    (1)

     

    pralaya-payodhi-jale dhritavan asi vedam

    vihita-vahitra-charitram akhedam

    keshava dhrita-mina-sharira jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of a fish. All glories to You. You easily acted as a boat in the form of a giant fish just to give protection to the Vedas, which had become immersed in the turbulent sea of devastation.

     

    (2)

     

    kshitir iha vipulatare tishthati tava prishthe

    dharani-dharana-kina-chakra-garishthe

    keshava dhrita-kurma-sharira jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of a tortoise. All glories to You. In this incarnation as a divine tortoise the great Mandara Mountain rests upon your gigantic back as a pivot for churning the ocean of milk. From holding up the huge mountain a large scar-like depression is put in Your back, which has become most glorious.

     

    (3)

     

    vasati dashana-shikhare dharani tava lagna

    shashini kalanka-kaleva nimagna

    Keshava dhrita-shukara-rupa jaya jagasihsa hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of a boar. All glories to You. The earth, which had become immersed in the Garbhodaka Ocean at the bottom of the universe, sits fixed upon the tip of Your tusk like a spot upon the moon.

     

    (4)

     

    tava kara-kamala-vare nakham adbhuta-shringam

    dalita-hiranyakashipu-tanu-bhringam

    keshava dhrita-narahari-rupa jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of half-man, half-lion. All glories to You. Just as one can easily crush a wasp between one's fingernails, so in the same way the body of the wasp-like demon Hiranyakashipu has been ripped away by the wonderful pointed nails on Your beautiful lotus hands.

     

    (5)

     

    chalayasi vikramane balim adbhuta-vamana

    pada-nakha-nira-janita-jana-pavana

    keshava dhrita-vamana-rupa jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of a dwarf-brahmana. All glories to You. O wonderful dwarf, by Your massive steps You deceive King Bali, and by the Ganges water that has emanated from the nails of Your lotus feet, You deliver all living beings within this world.

     

    (6)

     

    kshatriya-rudhira-maye jagad-apagata-papam

    snapayasi payasi shamita-bhavan-tapam

    keshava dhrita-bhrigupati-rupa jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of Bhrigupati [Parashurama]. All glories to You. At Kurukshetra You bathe the earth in the rivers of blood from the bodies of the demoniac kshatriyas [rulers] that You have slain. The sins of the world are washed away by You, and because of You people are relieved from the blazing fire of material existence.

     

    (7)

     

    vitarasi dikshu rane dik-pati-kamaniyam

    dasha-mukha-mauli-balim ramaniyam

    keshava-dhrita-rama-sharira jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of Ramachandra. All glories to you. In the battle of Lanka You destroy the ten-headed demon Ravana and distribute his heads as a delightful offering to the presiding deities of the ten directions, headed by Indra. This action was long desired by all of them, who were much harassed by this monster.

     

    (8)

     

    vahasi vapushi vishade vasanam jaladabham

    hala-hati-bhiti-milita-yamunabham

    keshava dhrita-haladhara-rupa jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of Balarama, the wielder of the plow. All glories to You. On Your brilliant white body You wear garments the color of a fresh blue rain cloud. These garments are colored like the beautiful dark hue of the River Yamuna, who feels great fear due to the striking of Your plowshare.

     

    (9)

     

    nindasi jajna-vidher ahaha shruti-jatam

    sadaya-hridaya darshita-pashu-ghatam

    keshava dhrita-buddha-sharira jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of Buddha. All glories to You. O Buddha of compassionate heart, you descry the slaughtering of poor animals performed according to the rules of Vedic sacrifice.

     

    (10)

     

    mleccha-nivaha-nidhane kalayasi karavalam

    dhumaketum iva kim api karalam

    keshava dhrita-kalki-sharira jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed the form of Kalki. All glories to You. You appear like a comet and carry a terrifying sword for bringing about the annihilation of the wicked barbarian men at the end of Kali-yuga.

     

    (11)

     

    shri-jayadeva-kaver idam uditam udaram

    shrinu sukha-dam shubha-dam bhava-saram

    keshava dhrita-dasha-vidha-rupa jaya jagadisha hare

     

    O Keshava! O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari, who have assumed these ten different forms of incarnation. All glories to You. O readers, please hear this hymn of the poet Jayadeva, which is most excellent, an awarder of happiness, a bestower of auspiciousness, and is the best thing in this dark world.

     

     

    (12)

     

    vedan uddharate jaganti vahate bhu-golam udbibhrate

    daityam darayate balim chalayate kshatra-kshayam kurvate

    paulastyam jayate halam kalayate karunyam atanvate

    mlecchan murchayate dashakriti-krite krishnaya tubhyam namaha

     

    O Lord Krishna, I offer my obeisances unto You, who appear in the forms of these ten incarnations. In the form of Matsya You rescue the Vedas, and as Kurma You bear the Mandara Mountain on Your back. As Varaha You lift the earth with your tusk, and in the form of Narasimha you tear open the chest of the daitya Hiranyakashipu. In the form of Vamana You trick the daitya king Bali by asking him for only three steps of land, and then You take away the whole universe from him by expanding your steps. As Parashurama you slay all of the wicked kshatriyas, and as Ramachandra You conquer the rakshasa king Ravana. In the form of Balarama You carry a plow with which You subdue the wicked and draw toward you the River Yamuna. As Lord Buddha You show compassion toward all the living beings suffering in this world, and at the end of the Kali-yuga You appear as Kalki to bewilder the mlecchas [degraded low-class men].

     

    108 Names of Krishna

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    OM SHRI KRISHNAYA NAMAHA

    Salutations to Lord Shri Krishna

     

    OM KAMALA NATHAYA NAMAHA

    To Kamala's (Goddess Lakshmi's) spouse

     

    OM VAASUDEVAYA NAMAHA

    To Vasudeva (Vasudev's son, Krishna)

     

    OM SANATANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Eternal One

     

    OM VASUDEVAYA NAMAHA

    To the Son of Vasudeva

     

    OM PUNYAYA NAMAHA

    To the Meritorious One

     

    OM LILA-MANUSHA-VIGRAHAYA NAMAHA

    To Him who has assumed a human form to perform His pastimes

     

    OM SHRIVATSA KAUSTHUBHA-DHARAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who wears the Shri Vatsa (representing Shri Lakshmi) and the Kaustubha gem

     

    OM YASHODA-VATSALAYA NAMAHA

    To Mother Yashoda's darling child

     

    OM HARAYE NAMAHA

    To Shri Hari

     

    OM CHATURBHUJATTA-CHAKRASI-GADA-SHANKADHYAYUDHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Four-armed One who carries the weapons of disc, conch and club

     

    OM DEVAKI NANDANAYA NAMAHA

    To Mother Devaki's son

     

    OM SHRISAYA NAMAHA

    To the abode of Shri (Lakshmi)

     

    OM NANDAGOPA PRIYATMAJAYA NAMAHA

    To Nanda Gopa's darling child

     

    OM YAMUNAVEGA SAMHARINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who destroyed the speed of the river Yamuna

     

    OM BALABHADRA PRIYANUJAYA NAMAHA

    To Balabhadra's (Balarama's) dear younger brother

     

    OM PUTANA JIVITA HARAYA NAMAHA

    To the Destroyer of the demoness Putana

     

    OM SHAKATASURA BHANJANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who destroyed the demon Sakatasura

     

    OM NANDAVRAJA JANA NANDINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who brought great happiness to Nanda and the people of Vraja

     

    OM SACHIDANANDA VIGRAHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is the embodiment of Existence, Awareness and Bliss

     

    OM NAVANITA VILIPTANGAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord whose body is smeared with butter

     

    OM NAVANITA NATAYA NAMAHA

    To the One who danced to get butter

     

    OM ANAGHAYA NAMAHA

    To the sinless One

     

    OM NAVANITA NAVAHARAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who invented a new form of food-butter

    (because He consumed large quantities of it)

     

    OM MUCHUKUNDA PRASADAKAYA NAMAHA

    to the Lord who blessed (gave salvation) to King Muchukunda

     

    OM SHODASHA STHRI SAHASRESHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of sixteen thousand wives

     

    OM TRIBHANGI LALITAKRITAYE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who poses bent in three places

     

    OM SUKAVAG AMRITABHDHINDAVE NAMAHA

    To the ocean of nectar in the form of Sukadeva's words (spoken as Srimad-Bhagavatam)

     

    OM GOVINDAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of the cows

     

    OM YOGINAM PATAYE NAMAHA

    To the Lord of the yogis

     

    OM VATSA VATACHARAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who roamed (in Vrindavana) with the company of calves and friendly cowherd boys

     

    OM ANANTAYA NAMAHA

    To the Infinite One

     

    OM DHENUKASURA MARDANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who killed the demon Dhenukasura

     

    OM TRINIKRITA TRINAVARTAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who destroyed the whirlwind demon Trinavarta

     

    OM YAMALARJUNA BHANJANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who broke the two Yamalarjuna trees

     

    OM UTTALA TALABHETTRE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who broke the huge trees

    OM TAMALA SHYAMALA KRITAYE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is a beautiful as the dark Tamala tree

     

    OM GOPA GOPISHVARAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of Gopas and Gopis

     

    OM YOGINE NAMAHA

    To the greatest Yogi

     

    OM KOTI SURYA SAMAPRABHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is as lustrous as a million suns

     

    OM ILAPATAYE NAMAHA

    To the Lord of the Earth

     

    OM PARASMAI JYOTISHE NAMAHA

    To the One who is the Supreme Light

     

    OM YADAVENDRAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of the Yadavas

     

    OM YADUDVAHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Leader of the Yadus

     

    OM VANAMALINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who wears a sylvan garland

     

    OM PITA VASASE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who wears yellow robes

     

    OM PARIJATAPA HARAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who removed the parijatha flower (from India's garden)

     

    OM GOVARDHANACHALO DHARTRE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who lifted Govardhan Hill

     

    OM GOPALAYA NAMAHA

    To the protector of cows

     

    OM SARVA PALAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the protector of all beings

     

    OM AJAYA NAMAHA

    To the all-victorious Lord

     

    OM NIRANJANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is untainted

     

    OM KAMA JANAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who generates desires in the worldly-minded

     

    OM KANCHA LOCHANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who has beautiful eyes

     

    OM MADHUGHNE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who killed the demon Madhu

     

    OM MATHURA NATHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of the holy place of Mathura

     

    OM DVARAKA NAYAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of Dwaraka

     

    OM BALINE NAMAHA

    To the all-powerful Lord

     

    OM BRINDAVANANTA SANCARINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who roamed around Vrindavana

     

    OM TULASIDAMA BHUSHANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who adorns Himself with tulasi leaf garlands

     

    OM SYAMANTAKA MANER HARTRE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who stole the Syamantaka gem

     

    OM NARA NARAYANATMAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who has the twin forms of Nara and Narayana

     

    OM KUBJA KRISHTAMBARADHARAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who wore the ointment offered by Kubja, the hunchbacked lady

     

    OM MAYINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord of Maya (the illusion)

     

    OM PARAMAPURUSHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Supreme Person

     

    OM MUSHTIKASURA CHANURA MALLAYUDHA-VISHARADAYA NAMAHA

    To the expert wrestler who wrestled with the two demons, Mushtika and Chanura

     

    OM SAMSARA VAIRINE NAMAHA

    To the enemy of Samsara (the cycle of births and deaths)

     

    OM KAMSARAYE NAMAHA

    To the enemy of King Kamsa (who wanted to kill Krishna)

     

    OM MURARAYE NAMAHA

    To the enemy of the demon Mura

     

    OM NARAKANTAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the destroyer of the demon Naraka

     

    OM ANADI BRAHMACHARINE NAMAHA

    To the beginningless Absolute

     

    OM KRISHNA VYASANA KARSHAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the One who removed Draupadi's distress

     

    OM SHISHUPALA SHIRASCETTRE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who removed Sisupala's head

     

    OM DURYODHANA KULANTAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the destroyer of the dynasty of Durodhana

     

    OM VIDURAKRURA VARADAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who gave boons to Vidura and Akrura

     

    OM VISHVARUPA PRADARSHAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who revealed His Viswarupa (the Universal Form)

     

    OM SATYAVACHE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who utters only truth

     

    OM SATYA SANKALPAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of true resolve

     

    OM SATYABHAMA RATAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lover of Satyabhama

     

    OM JAYINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is ever victorious

     

    OM SUBHADRA PURVAJAYA NAMAHA

    To the elder brother of Subhadra

     

    OM VISHNAVA NAMAHA

    To Lord Vishnu

     

    OM BHISHMA MUKTI PRADAYAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who bestowed salvation on Bhishma

     

    OM JAGADGURAVE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is Guru to the whole world

     

    OM JAGANNATHAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord of the whole world

     

    OM VENUNADA VISHARADAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is an expert in playing flute music

     

    OM VRISHABHASURA VIDHVAMSINE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who destroyed the demon Vrishaba

     

    OM BANASURA KARANTAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who chopped off the hands of the demon Banasura

     

    OM YUDHISTHIRA PRATISHTHATRE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who established Yudhisthir (as the king)

     

    OM BARHI BARHAVATAMSAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the One who is adorned with effulgent peacock feathers

     

    OM PARTHASARATHAYE NAMAHA

    To Partha Sarathi, the chariot driver of Arjuna

     

    OM AVYAKTAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who is difficult to comprehend

     

    OM GITAMRITA MAHODADHAYE NAMAHA

    To the Ocean containing the nectar of the Bhagavad-gita

     

    OM KALIYAPHANI MANIKYA RANJITA SHRI PADAMBHUJAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord whose lotus feet are adorned with the gems from the hoods of the serpent Kaliya

     

    OM DAMODARAYA NAMAHA

    To the One who was tied with a grinding stone around His waist

     

    OM YAJNABHOKTRE NAMAHA

    To the Lord who consumes sacrificial offerings

     

    OM DANAVENDRA VINASHAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the destroyer of the Lord of Asuras

     

    OM NARAYANAYA NAMAHA

    To Lord Narayana

     

    OM PARABRAHMANE NAMAHA

    To the Supreme Brahman

     

    OM PANNAGASHANA VAHANAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who has a serpent (Adisesha) as His seat

     

    OM JALAKRIDASAMASHAKTA GOPI VASTRAPAHARAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord who (playfully) hid the clothes (left on the shore) of the Gopis who were engrossed in playing in the waters of the Yamuna river

     

    OM PUNYA-SHLOKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Lord whose praises bestow merit

     

    OM TIRTHAPADAYA NAMAHA

    To the One whose feet are holy

     

    OM VEDAVEDYAYA NAMAHA

    To the source of the Vedas

     

    OM DAYANIDHAYE NAMAHA

    To the Treasure of compassion

     

    OM SARVA BHUTATMAKAYA NAMAHA

    To the Soul of the elements

     

    OM SARVAGRAHA RUPINE NAMAHA

    To the All-formed One

     

    OM PARATPARAYA NAMAHA

    To the One who is highest than the highest

     

    Sri Nanda-Nandanastakam

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    An Old Prayer to Lord Krishna, author unknown

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana (the son of Nanda Maharaja, Krishna), whose face is extremely delightful, from whose beautiful ears hang jewelled earrings, and whose entire body is anointed with fragrant candana.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, whose eyes are more beautiful than the fully-bloomed lotus, whose head is beautifully adorned with an arrangement of peacock feathers, and who enchants millions of Cupids.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, from whose beautiful nose hangs an elephant-pearl, whose teeth are brilliantly shining, and whose bodily complexion is more beautiful and lustrous than a fresh rain cloud.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, whose lotus hands hold the flute, whose lingering gait defeats even that of an impassioned elephant, and whose dark limbs are beautified by a yellow shawl.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, whose three-fold bending posture is exquisitely elegant, the effulgence of whose toe-nails puts to shame even the moon, and who wears invaluable jewels and ornaments.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, whose body exudes an extraordinarily beautiful fragrance and whose broad chest is adorned with the kaustubha jewel and the mark of Srivatsa.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, Vrindavana's expert lover who dresses in a manner that enhances His charming, playful pastimes, and who pulverized the pride of Indra.

     

    I offer pranama to Sri Nandanandana, who as the lover of the Vraja gopis perpetually delights them and who enchants the minds of all living entities.

     

    Whoever regularly recites this Sri Nanda-Nandanastakam with deep faith will easily cross the seemingly insurmountable ocean of material existence and attain eternal residence at the lotus feet of Sri Krishna.

    Published on August 21, 2008 · Filed under: Mantra;
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