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Sathya Sai Bhajans

 

 

 

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Sai Bhajans II

Sai Bhajans III

 

 

 

 

 

BHAJANS - P & Q

 

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Pahimam Prabho *

Panduranga Vitthala Jaya

Prema Ishwara Hai

Prema Mudita Mana Se Kaho - MP3

Punya Nam Pavithra Nam Rama Nam Sai Ram

Qawwali

Pahimam Prabho

Pahimam Prabho S'rî Râma
 Rakshamam Vibho Jaya Râma Râma
 Pahimam Prabho ....
Panagasayana - Pankajanavana
Padmavathi Priya Pranavallabha
Dustasikshaka - Sista Rakshaka 
Thrylokya Palaka Hey Paran Dhama - Paran Dhama
Pahimam Prabho ....
Narada Vinutha Munijanavanditha -
Ramapathi Hey Rajeeva Lochana
Agamarupa Jagannayaka
Thrylokya Palaka Hey Paran Dhama - Paran Dhama
Pahimam Prabho ....
Pavana Murthi Prasanna Deepthi
Akhila Palaka Amrutha Vachaka
Parthisa Priya Sai Râma
Thrylokya Palaka Hey Paran Dhama - Paran Dhama
Pahimam Prabho ....
Deena Saranya Danuja Panjana 
Manui Vamsa Mahima Prameya
Veda Vihara - Damodara
Thrylokya Palaka Hey Paran Dhama - Paran Dhama
 Pahimam Prabho S'rî Râma

Panduranga Vitthala Jaya 

Panduranga Vitthala Jaya Pandarinatha Vitthala
Panduranga Vitthala Jaya Pundari Kasha Vitthala
Vitthala Jaya Vitthala Purandhara Vitthala (2)
Vitthala Jaya Vitthala Jaya Rakhumai Vitthala

Recite the name of Lord Panduranga and Vitthala. 
Victory to Lord Vitthala

Panduranga: A name for Vitthala, Vishnu and Krishna, which means: 
The pure Lord and leader of the Pândavas. 
Under this name, Krishna is adored in the city of Pandharpur, India.

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Prema Ishwara Hai

Prema Ishwara Hai Ishwara Prema Hai
Hara Dhadakan Me Sai Samaa Hai Ishwara Prema Hai
(Bolo) Râm(a) Rahim Krishna Karim
Zorashtra Yesu Nanaka
Koyibhi Naam Japore Manava Ishwara Prema Hai

God is Love; Love is God. 
Lord Sai is the sustainer of each and everyone's breath.
O mind! Worship any name of the Lord;
Râma or Krishna. 
Recite any name; Rahim, Zorashtra, Jesus or Nanaka.
God is Love; Love is God. 

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Prema Mudita Mana Se Kaho

Prema Mudita Mana Se Kaho Rama Rama Ram Rama Rama Ram
Rama Rama Ram Sri Rama Rama Ram
Papa Gate Dukha Mite Leke Rama Nam
Bhava Samudra Sukhada Nava Eka Rama Nam
(Rama Rama Ram Rama Rama Ram Rama Rama Ram 
Sri Rama Rama Ram)
Parama Shanti Sukha Nidana Divya Rama Nam
Niradhara Ko Adhara Eka Rama Nam
(Rama Rama Ram Rama Rama Ram Rama Rama Ram
 Sri Rama Rama Ram)
Parama Gopya Parama Divya Mantra Rama Nam
Shanta Hrudaya Sada Vasatha Eka Rama Nam
(Rama Rama Ram Rama Rama Ram Rama Rama Ram
 Sri Rama Rama Ram)
Mata Pita Bandhu Sakha Saba Hi Rama Nam
Bhakta Janara Jivana Dhana Eka Rama Nam
Rama Rama Ram Rama Rama Ram Rama Rama Ram 
Sri Rama Rama Ram

Recite the name of Lord Rama with the heart and mind
 full of love and devotion.
Reciting the name of Lord Rama frees from sins and miseries
and helps to cross the ocean of life and death (samsara).
So powerful is Lord Rama's name that it brings eternal peace and bliss
and is the only support of those who have no support.
So loving and so divine is Lord Rama's name that sages and saints
always have only Lord Rama's name in their hearts.
O Lord Rama! Thou art my mother, father, 
relation, friend, everything and all.
The only life-long treasure of the devotee is Thy name.
Chant the mantra 'Rama Rama Ram'.

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Punya Nam Pavithra Nam Rama Nam Sai Ram

Punya Nam Pavithra Nam Rama Nam Sai Ram
Harey Krishna Harey Rama Madhura Nam Sai Ram
Karuna Sindhu Sita Ram Dina Bandhu Radhey Shyam
Harey Krishna Harey Ram Madhura Nam Sai Ram

Reciting the charming and holy name of Lord Sai Rama,
Lord Krishna, the protector of the dejected and miserable,
and Lord Rama, the ocean of mercy, confers auspiciousness.

punya:
holy, pure, good deed;
pavitra(m):
purifying; nam: name;
madhura:
sweet, pleasant, attractive;
karuna:
compassion, merciful; 
sindhu: ocean;
bandhu: friend, protector;
Radheshyam(a):
a name which indicates that 
Radha and Krishna are One.

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Qawwali 

Qawwali is music that uses the poetic delicacy 
of its texts to open the fire of extasy 
in the public's heart.
It includes numerous praises to Mohammed or to Ali,
 love poems where the divine is transposed 
to the sensual, but also extraordinary 
esoteric poems from the Sufi masters.

This lineage of qawwali singers, the sons of the
 original qawwal or Qawwal Bacche, 
was started by a man who, as the legend goes, 
was deaf and dumb. Miraculously cured by a 
Sufi saint, he became one of the first disciples 
of Amir Khusrau, the very famous Persian musican
 and poet who came to India during the 14th century.

Qawwali is sung by a group composed of a leader
 singer assisted by one, two or three of his best
 students. A choir (composed of the other students)
 adds strength to the music. 
The rhythm is underlined by the traditional dholak, 
a two-faced drum and the melodic 
accompaniment by an harmonium.

Qawwali is derived from the Arabic word Qaol 
that means axiom or dictum and is a very old
 traditional form of Islamic devotional singing.
 Qawwali usually starts with a short introductory
 alap, followed by the singing of the song wherein the
 words are sung repeatedly with variations of both
 rhythm and melodic line to bring out newer and
 deeper meanings of the lyrics.

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