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Chandra Kirana Kula Mandana Ram

Chitta Chora Murali Vala

Chitta Chora Yashodâ Ke Bal Navanitachora Gopal
&
Vahe Guru Vahe Guru - MP3

 

 

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Chandra Kirana Kula Mandana Ram

Chanda Kirana Kula Mandana Ram
Srimad Dasharatha Nandana Ram
Kausalya Sukha Vardhana Ram
Viswamitra Priya Dhana Ram

O Beloved Prince of King Dasharatha,Lord Rama!
Thou art the adoration of the noble lineage 
of the Raghu dynasty, radiating bliss and 
happiness, like the cooling rays of the moon.
Thou art the cause of Mother Kausalya's happiness
and the cherished treasure of sage Viswamitra
 

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Chitta Chora Murali Vala

Chitta Chora Murali Vala
Nandalala Nanda Gopala
Nandalala Nandalala
Brindavana Shyama Gopala
Mathura Vraja Gokula Bala
Mana Mohana Madana Gopala
Nandalala Nandalala
Nandalala Nanda Gopala 
Nandalala Nandalala

Chant the many names of the Lord: 
Chitta Chora, the stealer of the mind;
Murali Vala, the enchanting flute player;
Brindavan Shyama Gopala, the dark-blue complexioned Lord Gopala,
moving about in the Brindavan Garden
(i.e. in the hearts of devotees);
Gokula Bala, the young child form of Lord Nandalala,
playing about in Gokul village;
Mana Mohana, the captivator of our minds through charm;
Madana Gopala, the Lord tending cows as herdsman, and Nandalala.

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Chittachora Yashodâ Ke Bal Navanitachora Gopal 

Chittachora Yashodâ Ke Bal Navanitachora Gopal
Gopal Gopal Gopal Govardhanadhara Gopal
Gopal Gopal Gopal Gopal Govardhanadhara Gopal

Chittachora: A name for Krishna, meaning thief of hearts.
Chitta: awareness, spiritual soul.
Chora: thief. 
Krishna: "He who attracts, draws the mind towards Him." Avatâr of Dvapara Yuga.
Yashodâ: Foster mother of Krishna.
Bal(a): young, child; strength, power.
Navanitachora: A name for Krishna, meaning butterthief.
Navanita: butter.
Gopal(a): A name for Krishna, meaning the herd of cows 
or protector of jiva's (individual souls); 
protector of the earth.
Govardhanadhara(i): A name for Krishna, meaning 
'holder/supporter of the Govardhana mountain'.

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