Sayamkala samayamulo
(Lakshmi devi haarati paata)
Sayamkala samayamulo lyrics in English with meaning: Saayamkaala samayamulo song is written on Goddess Lakshmi. Here the poet is praising the goddess by various names, describing her adornments, and telling us to gaze upon her divine form.
Since the song itself mentions the evening lamp, it will be apt if you light the lamp in the evening and sing this song filling your mind and heart with Sri Lakshmi who gives wealth and prosperity.
If that particular day is the Shravana month’s Friday, the feeling is indescribable.
‘Sayamkala samayamulo’ Lyrics Meaning:
Pallavi: In the evening, if we lit the wicks (lamps) and worship, the Goddess Mahalakshmi who gives us boons and fulfills our wishes is going to be with us in our home in the form of Varalakshmi.
CharaNam 1: That Shree Mahalakshmi, who is glistening with anklets and a necklace around her neck, responds when we call and gives all the boons we ask for.
CharaNam 2: Aadi Lakshmi, whom we worship eminently, as Dhana Lakshmi – the giver of wealth, Dhaanya Lakshmi – the giver of grains, Varalakshmi – the giver of boons, Santana Lakshmi – the giver of children, Dhairya Lakshmi – the giver of courage, Vijayalakshmi – the giver of success, Vidya Lakshmi – the bestower of education, Gajalakshmi, appear to us in various forms, and she fills our homes with wealth and prosperity.
CharaNam 3: Let us all offer jasmines and other flowers to the goddess and fill the beauty of Sridevi, the consort of Lord Srinivasa, in our eyes.
CharaNam 4: Be blessed by seeing the diamond crown, the pearl necklace, the nagabharaNa, and the entire auspicious form of the divine Goddess.
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Tip:
Beginning of music training: Those who want to learn Carnatic music from scratch (vocals – basics) start learning from a teacher, but some people want to learn only songs on their own.
The best way to learn songs is to learn from a teacher and those who do not have the possibility to approach a teacher but still want to learn may not know where to start, such people…
Learn small hymns first, then short songs (with a prelude and a stanza), then big songs (with more stanzas).
Everything that is learned should be written down, only then we will have an understanding of what we are learning and how we are learning it.
With what kind of hymns and songs should we start to learn??
If there is any festival or auspicious event coming up, start with that. Once you start learning and never stop, then you need not worry about what should you learn next?? Your musical journey will continue.
Finally, if you want to master what you are learning, you have to reach out to the Guru…
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