Sogasu jūḍa taramā
sogasu jūḍa taramā is a popular Telugu composition of Tyagaraja Swamy in Raga kannaḍa Gauḷa.
Lyric and meaning [1]
Lyric | Meaning | Telugu lyric | |
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Pallavi | sogasu jūḍa taramā nī sogasu jūḍa taramā | Is it possible to see anywhere such comeliness as that of Yours? | సొగసు జూడ తరమా నీ సొగసు జూడ తరమా |
aṇupallavi | niga-nigamanucu kapōla yugamucē merayu mōmu - (sogasu) | Is it possible to see anywhere such comeliness of shining face with a pair gleaming cheeks? | నిగ-నిగమనుచు కోపాల యుగముచే మెరయు మోము |
caraṇaṃ 1 | amarārcita pada yugamu - abhaya prada kara yugamu kamanīya tanu nindita - kāma kāma ripu nuta nī - (sogasu) | The feet worshiped by the celestial; the hands that bestow freedom from fear; lovable body that puts to shame the cupid; O Lord praised by Lord Siva – the enemy of cupid! is it possible to see anywhere such comeliness as that of Yours? | అమరార్చిత పద యుగము- అభయ ప్రద కర యుగము కమనీయ తను నిన్దిత - కామ కామ రిపు నుత నీ - (సొగసు) |
caraṇaṃ 2 | vara bimba samādharamu - vakuḷa sumambulayuramu kara dhṛta śara kōdaṇḍa marakatāṅga varamaina - (sogasu) | The lips resembling the beautiful (red) Bimba fruit; the chest adorned with flowers of Vakula tree; the hands that wield arrows and bow Kodanda; O Lord with sapphire hued body? Is it possible to see anywhere such exquisite comeliness? | వర బిమ్బ సమాధరము - వకుళ సుమమ్బులయురము కర ధృత శర కొదణ్డ మరకతాఙ్గ వరమైన - (సొగసు) |
caraṇaṃ 3 | ciru nagavulu muṅgurulu - mari kannula tēṭa vara tyāgarāja vandanīyayiṭuvaṇṭi-(sogasu) | The smile; the curls of hair (falling on forehead); and clarity of eyes; O Sacred Lord worshipped by this Tyagaraja! is it possible to see anywhere such comeliness? | చిరు నగవులు ముఙ్గురులు - మరి కన్నుల తేట వర త్యాగరాజ వదనీయయిటువణ్టి- (సొగసు) |
Common variations
- pada yugamu, kara yugamu, adharamu, uramu, nagavulu, muṅgurulu, tēṭa - pada yugamō, kara yugamō, adharamō, uramō, navvō, muṅgurulō, tēṭō
- tyāgarāja vandanīya – tyāgarājārcita vandanīya
References
External links
cUDa taramA - Thirvaiyyaru P.Sekhar
See also
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