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Song Name: Bhaja Govindam Bhaja Govindam Govindam Bhaja Mudha Mate
Official Name: Bhaja Govindam Stotraml; Dvadasamanjarika Stotra (1-12); Caturdasa-manjarika Stotra
(13-34)
Author: Adi Sankaracarya
Book Name: None
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS:
(1)
bhaja govindaḿ bhaja govindaḿ
govindaḿ bhajamūḍhamate
saḿprāpte
sannihite kāle
nahi nahi rakśati
(2)
mūḍha jahīhi dhanāgamatṛṣṇāḿ
kuru sadbuddhiḿ manasi vitṛṣṇām
yallabhase nijakarmopāttaḿ
vittaḿ tena vinodaya cittam
(3)
nārīstanabhara nābhīdeśaḿ
dṛṣṭvā māgāmohāveśam
etanmāḿsāvasādi vikāraḿ
manasi vicintaya vāraḿ vāram
(4)
nalinīdalagata
jalamatitaralaḿ
tadvajjīvitamatiśayacapalam
viddhi vyādhyabhimānagrastaḿ
lokaḿ śokahataḿ
ca samastam
(5)
yāvadvittopārjana saktaḥ
stāvannija parivāro raktaḥ
paścājjīvati jarjara dehe
vārtāḿ ko'pi na pṛcchati
gehe
(6)
yāvatpavano nivasati dehe
tāvatpṛcchati kuśalaḿ gehe
gatavati vāyau dehāpāye
bhāryā bibhyati tasminkāye
(7)
bālastāvatkrīḍāsaktaḥ
taruṇastāvattaruṇīsaktaḥ
vṛddhastāvaccintāsaktaḥ
pare brahmaṇi ko'pi na saktaḥ
(8)
kāte kāntā kaste putraḥ
saḿsāro'yamatīva vicitraḥ
kasya tvaḿ kaḥ kuta āyātaḥ
tattvaḿ cintaya tadiha bhrātaḥ
(9)
satsańgatve nissńgatvaḿ
nissańgatve nirmohatvam
nirmohatve niścalatattvaḿ
niścalatattve
jīvanmuktiḥ
(10)
vayasigate kaḥ kāmavikāraḥ
śuṣke nīre kaḥ kāsāraḥ
kśīṇevitte kaḥ parivāraḥ
jńāte tattve kaḥ saḿsāraḥ
(11)
mā kuru dhana jana
yauvana garvaḿ
harati nimeṣātkālaḥ sarvam
māyāmayamidamakhilaḿ hitvā
brahmapadaḿ tvaḿ praviśa viditvā
(12)
dinayāminyau
sāyaḿ prātaḥ
śiśiravasantau punarāyātaḥ
kālaḥ krīḍati gacchatyāyuḥ
tadapi na muńcatyāśāvāyuḥ
(13)
dvādaśamańjarikābhiraśeṣaḥ
kathito vaiyākaraṇasyaiṣaḥ
upadeśo bhūdvidyānipuṇaiḥ
śrīmac chankara bhagavac charaṇaiḥ
(14)
kāte kāntā dhana gatacintā
vātula kiḿ tava nāsti niyantā
trijagati sajjanasaḿ gatiraikā
bhavati bhavārṇavataraṇe naukā
(15)
jaṭilo muṇḍī luńchitakeśaḥ
kāṣāyāmbarabahukṛtaveṣaḥ
paśyannapi cana paśyati mūḍhaḥ
udaranimittaḿ bahukṛtaveṣaḥ
(16)
ańgaḿ galitaḿ palitaḿ muṇḍaḿ
daśanavihīnaḿ jataḿ tuṇḍam
vṛddho yāti gṛhītvā
daṇḍaḿ
tadapi na muńcatyāśāpiṇḍam
(17)
agre vahniḥ pṛṣṭhebhānuḥ
rātrau cubukasamarpitajānuḥ
karatalabhikśastarutalavāsaḥ
tadapi na muńcatyāśāpāśaḥ
(18)
kurute gańgāsāgaragamanaḿ
vrataparipālanamathavā dānam
jńānavihinaḥ
sarvamatena
muktiḿ na bhajati janmaśatena
(19)
sura mandira taru mūla
nivāsaḥ
śayyā bhūtala majinaḿ vāsaḥ
sarva parigraha bhoga tyāgaḥ
kasya sukhaḿ na karoti virāgaḥ
(20)
yogarato vābhogaratovā
sańgarato vā sańgavīhinaḥ
yasya brahmaṇi ramate cittaḿ
nandati nandati nandatyeva
(21)
bhagavad gītā kińcidadhītā
gańgā jalalava kaṇikāpītā
sakṛdapi yena murāri samarcā
kriyate tasya yamena na
carcā
(22)
punarapi jananaḿ punarapi maraṇaḿ
punarapi jananī jaṭhare śayanam
iha saḿsāre bahudustāre
kṛpayā'pāre pāhi murāre
(23)
rathyā carpaṭa viracita kanthaḥ
puṇyāpuṇya vivarjita panthaḥ
yogī yoganiyojita citto
ramate bālonmattavadeva
(24)
kastvaḿ ko'haḿ kuta āyātaḥ
kā me jananī ko me tātaḥ
iti paribhāvaya sarvamasāram
viśvaḿ
tyaktvā svapna vicāram
(25)
tvayi mayi cānyatraiko viṣṇuḥ
vyarthaḿ kupyasi mayyasahiṣṇuḥ
bhava samacittaḥ sarvatra tvaḿ
vāńchasyacirādyadi viṣṇutvam
(26)
śatrau mitre putre bandhau
mā kuru yatnaḿ vigrahasandhau
sarvasminnapi paśyātmānaḿ
sarvatrotsṛja
bhedājńānam
(27)
kāmaḿ krodhaḿ lobhaḿ mohaḿ
tyaktvā'tmānaḿ bhāvaya ko'ham
ātmajńāna
vihīnā mūḍhāḥ
te pacyante narakanigūḍhāḥ
(28)
geyaḿ gītā nāma sahasraḿ
dhyeyaḿ śrīpati rūpamajasram
neyaḿ sajjana sańge cittaḿ
deyaḿ dīnajanāya ca vittam
(29)
sukhataḥ kriyate rāmābhogaḥ
paścāddhanta śarīre rogaḥ
yadyapi loke maraṇaḿ śaraṇaḿ
tadapi na muńcati pāpācaraṇam
(30)
arthamanarthaḿ
bhāvaya nityaḿ
nāstitataḥ sukhaleśaḥ
satyam
putrādapi dhana bhājāḿ bhītiḥ
sarvatraiṣā vihiā rītiḥ
(31)
prāṇāyāmaḿ pratyāhāraḿ
nityānitya vivekavicāram
jāpyasameta samādhividhānaḿ
kurvavadhānaḿ
mahadavadhānam
(32)
gurucaraṇāmbuja nirbhara bhakataḥ
saḿsārādacirādbhava muktaḥ
sendriyamānasa
niyamādevaḿ
drakśyasi nija hṛdayasthaḿ devam
(33)
mūḍhaḥ
kaścana vaiyākaraṇo
ḍukṛńkaraṇādhyayana dhuriṇaḥ
śrīmacchamkara bhagavacchiṣyai
bodhita āsicchodhitakaraṇaḥ
(34)
bhajagovindaḿ bhajagovindaḿ
govindaḿ bhajamūḍhamate
nāma smaraṇā danyam upāyaḿ
nahi paśyāmo bhavataraṇe
TRANSLATION
1)
Worship Govinda, Worship Govinda,
Worship Govinda. Oh fool! Rules of Grammar will not
save you at the time of your death.
2)
Oh fool! Give up your thirst to amass wealth, devote your mind to thoughts to the
Real. Be content with what comes through actions already performed in the past.
3)
Do not get drowned in delusion by going wild with passions and lust by seeing a
woman's navel and chest. Bodies are flesh, fat and blood. Do not fail to
remember this again and again in your mind.
4)
Uncertain is the life of man as rain drops on a lotus leaf. Know that the whole
world remains a prey to disease, ego and grief.
5)
So long as a man is fit and able to support his family, see the affection all
those around him show. But no one at home cares to even have a word with him
when his body totters due to old age.
6)
When one is alive, his family members enquire kindly about his welfare. But
when the soul departs from the body, even his wife runs away in fear of the
corpse.
7)
Childhood is lost in play. Youth is lost by attachment to woman. Old age passes
away by thinking over many past things. Alas! Hardly is there anyone who yearns
to be lost in Parabrahman.
8)
Who is your wife? Who is your son? Strange is this samsara.
Of whom are you? Where have you come from? Brother, ponder over these truths.
9)
From Satsanga comes non-attachment,
from non-attachment comes freedom from delusion, which leads to self-settled
ness. From self-settled ness comes Jivan Mukti (liberation).
10)
What good is lust when youth has fled? What use is a lake which has no water?
Where are the relatives when wealth is gone? Where is samsara
(the continuation of birth and death) when the Truth is known?
11)
Do not boast of wealth, friends, and youth. Each one of these are destroyed within a minute. Free yourself from the
illusion of the world of Maya and attain the timeless Truth.
12)
Daylight and darkness, dusk and dawn, winter and
springtime come and go. Time plays and life ebbs away. But the storm of desire
never leaves.
13)
This bouquet of twelve verses was imparted to a grammarian by the all-knowing Shankara, adored as the bhagavadpada.
14)
Oh mad man! Why this engrossment in thoughts of wealth? Is there no one to
guide you? There is only one thing in three worlds that can save you from the
ocean of samsara. Get into that boat of satsanga (knowledge of the Truth) quickly.
15)
There are many who go with matted locks, many who have clean shaven heads, many
whose hairs have been plucked out; some are clothed in saffron, yet others in
various colors --- all just for a livelihood. Seeing truth revealed before
them, still the foolish ones see it not.
16)
Strength has left the old man's body; his head has become bald, his gums toothless
and leaning on crutches. Even then the attachment is strong and he clings
firmly to fruitless hope.
17)
Behold there lies the man who sits warming up his body with the fire in front
and the sun at the back; at night he curls up the body to keep out of the cold;
he eats his beggar's food from the bowl of his hand and sleeps beneath the
tree. Still in his heart, he is a wretched puppet at the hands of passions.
18)
One may go to the Ganga, observe fasts, and give away
riches in charity! Yet, devoid of jnana, nothing can
give mukthi even at the end of a hundred births.
19)
Take your residence in a temple or below a tree, wear the deerskin for the
dress, and sleep with mother earth as your bed. Give up all attachments and
renounce all comforts. Blessed with such vairagya,
could any fail to be content?
20)
One may take delight in yoga or bhoga, may have
attachment or detachment. But only he whose mind steadily delights in Brahman
enjoys bliss, no one else.
21)
Let a man read but a little from the Bhagavad-Gita, drink just a drop of water
from the
22)
Born again, death again, birth again to stay in the mother's womb! It is indeed
hard to cross this boundless ocean of samsara. Oh Murari! Redeem me through Thy mercy.
23)
There is no shortage of clothing for a monk so long as there are rags cast off
the road. Freed from vice and virtue, onward he wanders. One who lives in
communion with God enjoys bliss, pure and uncontaminated, like a child and as
someone intoxicated.
24)
Who are you? Who am I? From where do I come? Who is my mother, who is my
father? Ponder thus, look at everything as essence-less and give up the world
as an idle dream.
25)
In me, in you and in everything, none but the same Vishnu dwells. Your anger
and impatience is meaningless. If you wish to attain the quality of Vishnu
soon, have Sama Bhaava
always.
26)
Do not waste your efforts to win the love of or to fight against friend and
foe, children and relatives. See yourself in everyone and give up all feelings
of duality completely.
27)
Give up lust, anger, infatuation, and greed. Ponder over your real nature. Fools
are they who are blind to the Self. Cast into hell they suffer there endlessly.
28)
Regularly recite from the Bhagavad-Gita, meditate on Vishnu in your heart, and
chant His thousand glories. Take delight to be with the noble and the holy.
Distribute your wealth in charity to the poor and the needy.
29)
He who yields to lust for pleasure leaves his body a prey to disease. Though
death brings an end to everything, man does not give up the sinful path.
30)
Wealth is not welfare, truly there is no joy in it.
Reflect thus at all times. A rich man fears even his own son. This is the way
of wealth everywhere.
31)
Regulate the pranas (life airs within), remain
unaffected by external influences and discriminate between the real and the
fleeting. Chant the holy name of God and silence the turbulent mind. Perform
these with care, with extreme care.
32)
Oh devotee of the lotus feet of the Guru! May thou be soon free from Samsara.
Through disciplined senses and controlled mind, thou shall come to experience
the indwelling Lord of your heart!
33)
Thus was a silly grammarian lost in rules cleansed of his narrow vision and
shown the Light by Sankara's apostles.
34)
Worship Govinda, worship Govinda,
worship Govinda, Oh fool!
Other than chanting the Lord's names, there is no other way to cross the life's
ocean.
REMARKS/EXTRA INFORMATION:
This
song was the last instruction by Adi Sankaracarya.
UPDATED:
June 25, 2009