This isn’t merely a song; it is a sonic pilgrimage, a call of the heart that has echoed through the corridors of Tirumala and into the homes of millions. For devotees of Lord Venkateswara (also known as Govinda or Balaji), these lyrics are as sacred as the seven hills (Edukondalalu) they revere.
To understand the lyrics, one must first understand the address. "Edukondalavada" translates to "the Lord of the Seven Hills." "Venkataramana" is a composite name—Venkata (the hill) + Ramana (the one who delights). So, the singer is calling out: "Oh Lord who delights on the Venkata hill, the master of the seven hills..."
Listening to her version is an experience: Edukondalavada Venkataramana Govinda Govinda Lyrics
: A name for Lord Vishnu/Krishna meaning "protector of cows," "master of the senses," or "knower of the Vedas". Govinda Namalu (Partial Lyrics)
According to the Mahabharata , reciting "Govinda" grants the same merit as meditating on all ten avatars of Lord Vishnu. This isn’t merely a song; it is a
The keyword "Edukondalavada Venkataramana Govinda Govinda Lyrics" often leads seekers to a specific devotional song praising Lord Venkateswara. "Edukondalavada" translates to "the one who resides on the seven hills" (Ezhu Malai in Tamil, Saptagiri in Sanskrit). "Venkataramana" combines the name of the temple (Venkatam) with Rama, implying the all-attractive nature of the deity.
Narayana Hari Narayana Sri Venkata Ramana Govinda Achutha, Keshava, Madhava Sri Patti Ramana Govinda "Edukondalavada" translates to "the Lord of the Seven Hills
In the vast ocean of Indian devotional music, certain compositions transcend the boundaries of language and rhythm to become a direct line to the divine. One such masterpiece is the ever-resonant
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The repetition of acts as a namavali —a chain of holy names. "Govinda" has multiple meanings: protector of cows, finder of the Vedas, or one who pleases the senses. In the context of this song, it is a bhava (emotion) of absolute surrender.