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Taraka Brahma Mantras of four Yugas Yuga: Mantra: Satya Yuga: narayana para veda narayana paraksara narayana para muktir narayana-para gatih Treta Yuga: rama narayanananta mukunda madhusudana krsna kesava kamsare hare vaikuntha vamana Dvapara Yuga: hare murare madhu-kaitabhare gopala govinda mukunda saure
Spotting his eternal devotion, Gopanna affirms him as his mentor, and he preaches him with Srirama Taraka Mantram. Kabir announces that Rama has already consented to emplacement and fixes an auspicious time. Years roll by, Gopanna triumphs in constructing a sublime temple, and the Lord blesses him with a son, Raghunatha.
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Lyrics Co-singer(s) 1951 Mangala [7] "Suno Suno Pyaare More Sajna" M. D. Parthasarathy Pandit Indra Chandra solo "Meherbaan Hoon Main Tumhari" 1952 Rani "Nazar Raseeli Qamar Lacheeli" D. C. Dutt J. S. Kashyap solo "O Dekh Dekh Balamwa" Vishwamitra Adil 1953 Chandirani "Barbad Hu Naushad Hu" M. S. Viswanathan, C. R. Subburaman Vishwamitra Adil solo
Gudipoodi Srihari of The Hindu opined that "He [Taraka Ratna] impresses with acting, dancing and fighting, the essential ingredients of modern cinema. But the theme is ordinary, narrating a routine story" and called M. M. Keeravani's music "a redeeming factor". [3]
Here are some of the lyrics and their meanings Text. Murali Gana Lola Nanda Gopa Bala/ ... Githanu Drapina Taraka Namudayi/ Yuga Yuga Manduna Tagu Rupa Dhariyai/
Sri Krishnavataram is a 1967 Telugu-language Hindu mythological film directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao.It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Devika and Kanchana, with music composed by T. V. Raju.
The temples are connected to the "Taraka", the "ferryboat mantra" [2] or "mantra of the crossing" [3] believed to guide the spirit of the dying to moksha. [4] One Shivite form of the prayer is Om Sri Rama Jaya Rama Jaya Jaya Rama (" Om , Victory to God with his shakti , victory, victory to God"), supposedly taught by Shiva to his wife Parvati .