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Ramadasu Keerthanas Paluke Bangaaramaayena

Ramadasu Keerthanas Paluke Bangaaramaayena

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रामदासु कीर्तन पलुके बङ्गारमायॆना

रागं: आनन्द भैरवि/आनन्द भैरवि

20 नटभैरवि जन्य

आ: स ग2 रि2 ग2 म1 प द2 प नि2 स

अव: स नि2 द2 प म1 ग2 रि2 स

तालं: आदि

पल्लवि

पलुके बङ्गारमायॆना, कोदण्डपाणि पलुके बङ्गारमायॆना

चरणं 1

पलुके बङ्गारमायॆ पिलचिना पलुकवेमि

कललो नी नामस्मरण मरुव चक्कनि तण्ड्री ॥ पलुके बङ्गारमायॆना ॥

चरणं 2

ऎन्त वेडिनगानि सुन्तैन दयरादु

पन्तमु सेय नेनॆन्तटिवाडनु तण्ड्री ॥ पलुके बङ्गारमायॆना ॥

चरणं 3

शरणागतत्राण बिरुदाङ्कितुडवुकादा

करुणिञ्चु भद्राचल वररामदास पोष ॥ पलुके बङ्गारमायॆना ॥

चरणं 4

इरवुग इसुकलोन पॊरलिन उडुत भक्तिकि

करुणिञ्चि ब्रोचितिवनि नॆर नम्मितिनि तण्ड्री ॥ पलुके बङ्गारमायॆना ॥

चरणं 5

राति नातिग चेसि भूतलमुन

प्रख्याति चॆन्दितिवनि प्रीतितो नम्मिति तण्ड्री ॥ पलुके बङ्गारमायॆना ॥

पलुके बङ्गारमायॆ पिलचिना पलुकवेमि

कललो नी नामस्मरण मरुव चक्कनि तण्ड्री-पलुके बङ्गारमायॆना

पलुके बङ्गारमायॆना, कोदण्डपाणि पलुके बङ्गारमायॆना

About This Stotram

Overview

"Paluke Bangaaramaayena" is a Telugu keerthana composed by Saint Tyagaraja (1767–1847), one of the Trinity of Carnatic music. The title translates as "Your words are as precious as gold" — expressing the devotee's longing for Rama's response and affirming that even Rama's speech is of infinite value. The composition is set in raga Anandabhairavi, tala Adi, and belongs to Tyagaraja's extensive body of Carnatic devotional music dedicated to Lord Rama. It appears here in the Ramadasu Keerthanas collection.

What are the benefits of chanting Paluke Bangaaramaayena?

  • Deepens longing and devotion towards Lord Rama
  • Cultivates the emotional devotional mood (bhava) of the Bhakti tradition
  • Supports meditative practice and Carnatic music recitation
  • Promotes inner peace through focused devotional expression

When is the best time to recite this?

The keerthana is recited during morning or evening devotional sessions and on occasions dedicated to Lord Rama, including Rama Navami.

What is the historical and traditional background?

Saint Tyagaraja (1767–1847) composed thousands of devotional keerthanas dedicated primarily to Lord Rama, forming a major pillar of the Carnatic music repertoire. He lived and practiced in Tiruvarur, Tamil Nadu, and his compositions reflect both the Bhakti tradition and deep musical scholarship. "Paluke Bangaaramaayena" is among his most frequently performed kritis, celebrated for the emotional depth of its devotional sentiment. The composition dates to the late 18th or early 19th century and is well documented in the Carnatic tradition.

Available scripts

This text is available in 14 scripts: devanagari, tamil, telugu, kannada, malayalam, gujarati, bengali, iast, gurmukhi, oriya, assamese, sinhala, itrans, hk. Use the script selector above to switch between them.

Related Texts

  • Ramadasu Keerthanas Ikshvaku Kula Tilaka — a keerthana from the Ramadasu corpus addressing the same deity in a similar devotional mode
  • Endaro Mahanubhavulu — another celebrated Tyagaraja composition, a Pancharatna Kriti in praise of great devotees