![]() There is some significance to the power of Rama's name or "Rama nama". Here the context is 'Rama Bhakti' or devotion to Rama. ![]() ![]() Sangita Jnanamu, the previous kriti posted, where too, similar sentiments are expressed, but in the context of Nadopasana or worship through music. In the lyrics, they are indicated as the vices 'beginning' from lust, as in the canonical order. The six vices are lust, anger, greed, delusion, arrogance, and envy. Hamsanadam literally means 'call of a swan', or more figuratively, a 'swan song'. Prior to this Tyagaraja song, it was only known through a lakshana-gita i.e. This is again a beloved kriti, that is mostly the reason that its raga has become known. Thus may I serve you truly, always resplendent. The power of your name, my sword transcendent, 'His devotee', the seal on my signet ring, With fine armor that leaves one tingling, Lust, arrogance and all of the six vices! ![]() Aa: S R2 M2 P D3 N3 S Av: S N3 D3 P M2 R2 Sįor, so shall I strike and blow to pieces, ![]()
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