The Sankeertana is one of the 32,000 sung by Sri Annamacharya in praise of Lord Venkateswara. The keerthana is an address to the devotees of the Lord to listen with great enthusiasm; and assimilate the essence of the story of the Lord, Vishnu Katha.
Song sung by Ms Nitya Santhoshini.
Pallavi:
Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha
Venubala midivo Vishnu Katha
Charanam 1:
Aadi nundi sandhyaadi vidhulalo
Vedambainadi Vishnu Katha
Naadinchenide Naaradaadula che
Veedhi veedhulane Vishnu Katha (Vinaro Bhagyamu)
Charanam 2:
Vadalaka veda vyasuludimina
viditha paavanamu Vishnu Katha
Saganambainadi sankeerthanayai
vedakina chotane Vishnu Katha (Vinaro Bhagyamu)
Charanam 3:
Gollethalu challalu gona koni Chilukaga
Vella viriyaye Vishnu Katha
Illide Sri Venkateshwaru naamamu
Velli golipe nee Vishnu Katha (Vinaro Bhagyamu)
Meaning
Sri Annamacharya, in this Sankeerthana, describes that the mere listening to the Story of the Lord (Vishnu Katha) is as sacred a duty as to perform nitya karmas, for instance, Sandhya. The story of the Lord is a cushion to the devotee for keeping his life going happy just as a child is slept comfortably by its mother. The story of the Lord is what Vyasa Maharshi drawn quintessence from the Vedas and elucidated, into a soft and lucid tale. The story of the Lord is what Narada sings while roaming the three worlds! The story of the Lord is as fragrant and fresh as the cream and butter that has freshly emerged out of the buttermilk obtained by the ladies of the cowherd family. This story that sings the name of Lord Venkateswara is the Gateway to His abode. So, listen and relish the quintessence of the Vishnu Katha with great vigour and enthusiasm !!
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