Giridhari Jaya Giridhari
Giridhari Jaya Giridhari
Giridhari Jaya Giridhari
Sugandha Tulasi Dala Vanamali [ Giridhari ... ]
Munijana Sevitha Madhava Murahara
Murali (Gopa Gopi) Manohara Giridhari
Victory to Lord Giridhari (Krishna, who lifted the Govardhana mountain), the one who wears the garland of fragrant basil leaves and the garland made of jungle flowers. Chant the name of Lord Madhava who is worshipped by the sages and saints and the one who destroyed the demon 'Mura'. Glory to the the beautiful flute player and the beloved of the Gopas and Gopikas.
Translate Meaning:
Deity
Krishna
Language
Sanskrit / Hindi
Raga
Gowri Manohari / Patdeep
Notes:
Raag Patdeep has the following ascending notes: N2 S G1 M1 P N2 S. The descending notes remains the same.
S R2 G1 M1 P D2 N2 S
S N2 D2 P M1 G1 R2 S
In the Key of C:
C D E♭ F G A B C
C B A G F E♭ D C
Beat
8 Beat / Keherwa / Adi
Level
Intermediate
Tempo
Medium Fast
Reference Gents Pitch
3 Pancham / E
Reference Ladies Pitch
7 Pancham / B
Notes Range
Lowest Note: n2 / B (lower octave)
Highest Note: S / C (higher octave)
Highest Note: S / C (higher octave)
* Western notes are in the Key of C
Sheet Music
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Glossary Terms
Song Glossary
petal
one who lifted the mountain - refers to lord krishna who lifted the govardhana peak; (var) giridhara, giridhari
cowherd
the women of brindavana who had completely surrendered to lord krishna; (var) gopika
victory; (var) jayam, jayatu
name of krishna which means very sweet like madhu-honey; (var) madhavam, madhavaya
pleasing, beautiful, charming; (var) manohara, manoharam, manohari (f)
all the saints
one who killed the demon ‘mura’ – krishna; (var) murahari
flute
one who is worshipped
pleasant smell
a sacred plant the petals of which are used in worship esp. for lord vishnu
one who wears a garland of forest flowers
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