Sri Srinivasam Sritha Parijatham Naa Song 📥 🎯
Pallavi: Sri Srinivasam Sritha Parijatham Srinivasa Govinda Sri Venkata Govinda
Charanam 1: Seshachala Niketam Sarva Loka Vanditham Seshasayi Sayanam Sarva Bhoota Palakam
Charanam 2: Sanka Chakra Gadha Dharinam Sarva Mangala Sadhakam Sanka Theertha Suddhodakam Sarva Papa Pranasanam sri srinivasam sritha parijatham naa song
Charanam 3: Srinivasa Padapadmam Sarva Deva Namaskrutham Srinivasa Vathsayam Sarva Siddhi Pradhayakam
Charanam 4: Bhavabhaya Bhavodhayam Bhaktha Jana Priyam Bhavasagara Tharanam Bhagavatha Bhakthi Bhajana Priyam If you’ve heard this track, you know it’s
Charanam 5: Vedantha Vedhyam Vimalachala Vasinam Veda Patha Vedya Sampradayam Viswa Rupa Darsanam
(Repeat Pallavi)
If you’ve heard this track, you know it’s not just a song—it’s a meditative offering. Here’s a breakdown:
The title is a combination of Sanskrit and Telugu words that describe the glory of the deity: The title is a combination of Sanskrit and
When combined, the phrase metaphorically suggests that the Lord is like a divine Parijata tree for his devotees. Just as the Parijata fulfills desires, Lord Srinivasa grants wishes and provides shelter to those who surrender to him.
This song was composed by the legendary Telugu saint-poet Annamayya (Annamacharya). He lived in the 15th century and is credited with composing thousands of songs (Sankirtanas) in praise of Lord Venkateswara. Annamayya's songs are considered the bedrock of Telugu devotional music and are sung daily in temples across the world.