Narayaneeyam telugu transliteration with english translation dasakam 026

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The nārāyaṇīyam (pronounced naaraayaneeyam or IPA: [nɑːrɑːjəɳiːjəm]) condenses the Bhagavata Purana into 1034 verses, divided into one hundred dasakam, or cantos. The work occupies a very high place in Sanskrit literature, both because of the intense devotional fervour of the verses, an...


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Liberation of Gajendra

Indradyumna, the king of the land of Pandya, was a staunch
devotee of Thee. Once, when he was engaged deeply in
worshipping Thee, in the Malaya mountain, Sage Agastya,
came there, expecting to be welcomed as an honoured
guest by the king; but the king, his mind fully immersed in
Thee, did not notice the sage at all.

Sage Agastya, overcome by rage, cursed him to become an
elephant of inferior intellect, for his arrogance, and went
away. The king became the lord of elephants, but was
graced with Thy remembrance as he had been thinking of
Thee, when he was cursed thus.

This king of elephants was engaged in romantic sports with
the female elephants in the Trikuta mountain, situated in
the middle of the ocean of milk, and was superior in
strength to all other animals. Oh Lord, Thy devotees attain
glory, wherever they go.

Owing to the divinity of the place and his own natural
strength, this elephant lord knew no hardship here. Yet,
once, by Thy impulsion, being scorched by the heat of
summer, he was playing with the other elephants, beside a
lake on the mountain slope.

At that time, a gandharva, named Huhu, having become a
crocodile, due to the curse of Sage Devala, was present
there. This crocodile caught hold of the elephant's foot.
Oh Lord, in order to give ultimate peace to Thy devotees,
Thou tests them by putting them through trial and
tribulation.

Gajendra, (in his previous birth), due to the glory of Thy
worship, had been continuously engaged in conflict, for a
thousand years. Now, when the time had come for him, to
attain liberation at Thy feet, Thou caused him to be afflicted
by the crocodile.

Oh Supreme Soul ! In his time of distress, Gajendra,
remembered his devotion and knowledge of the previous
birth; he began to worship Thee, offering lotuses with his
trunk held aloft, and chanting the best of hymns, learnt by
him in the past birth, extolling Thy Unqualified Supreme
form.

On hearing the entire hymn, describing the Unqualified
nature of the Universal Being, Gods Brahma, Siva and
others, knowing that it did not refer to them, did not come
there. But Thou, who art all knowing, manifested before
him, seated on Garuda, impelled by Thy flow of mercy.

Then holding Gajendra in Thy lotuslike hand, Thou tore
apart the ferocious crocodile, with Thy disc. The Gandharva,
was then liberated from his curse and the elephant
attained oneness with Thee, transcending all.

Oh All pervading Lord, According to Thee, whoever sings this
episode of Gajendra Moksham, at dawn and chants the
name of Gajendra and Thee, will attain all wealth and
prosperity. Having said this, Thou departed for Vaikunta,
along with him. Oh Guruvayurappa ! May Thou protect me.