Jeevana Amrutha Dayaka Lyrics ((full))
: Translating to "the giver of absolute bliss that is beyond everything conceivable." The happiness provided by spiritual awakening is not temporary pleasure; it is Ananda —everlasting, uncaused joy.
For those interested in exploring the lyrics further, here is a Romanized version: Jeevana Amrutha Dayaka Lyrics
: The giver ( Daatha ) of supreme, unconditioned bliss ( Ananda ) that goes far beyond any worldly joy. : Translating to "the giver of absolute bliss
"Formless (Nirakara) and Pure/Spotless (Niranjana) Narayana." This acknowledges the absolute, formless nature of God, who is free from all stains of illusion (Maya). Less‑formal groups – yoga studios, temple satsangs, or
Less‑formal groups – yoga studios, temple satsangs, or individual Guru‑led assemblies – sometimes sing compositions that have never been recorded on commercial platforms. In such cases, lyrics are passed on by call‑and‑response or printed on simple leaflets.
Here, the composer describes the confluence of the individual soul with the divine, facilitated by the guru's blessings. The reference to the Srichakra yantra, a sacred geometric symbol, represents the cosmos and the interconnectedness of all existence.
There is no clear attribution for this composition in the public domain. Traditional Carnatic krithis are often passed down orally and may not always have a recorded composer.