Amrutha Dayaka Lyrics — Jeevana
As you sing "Amrutha Dayaka" , visualize a wave of peace and healing energy washing over you.
"Welcome, young one," said the figure, beckoning Ravi closer. "I have been expecting you. My name is Amruth, and I am the keeper of the divine music."
: Recognizing the deity as the source of ultimate peace ( Shanthi ). Jeevana Amrutha Dayaka Lyrics
Meaning: "Bhakta Janana" refers to the community of devotees. "Hridaya Vihari" means the one who dwells, moves, and plays beautifully within the hearts of those devotees.
The musical composition of "Jeevana Amrutha Dayaka" is a masterpiece of Carnatic music. The song is typically rendered in the "Anaamika" raga, which is said to evoke a sense of tranquility and peace. The melody is characterized by intricate gamakas and lilting srutis, which create a sense of longing and yearning. As you sing "Amrutha Dayaka" , visualize a
The phrase translates from Sanskrit and South Indian languages (like Kannada and Telugu) to "The Bestower of the Nectar of Life." It is a powerful, highly revered chant used in Indian devotional music (Bhajans and Kirtans) to glorify the divine as the ultimate source of spiritual sustenance, healing, and liberation. Understanding "Jeevana Amrutha Dayaka"
As the song progresses, the lyrics reveal a deeper exploration of the human condition: My name is Amruth, and I am the keeper of the divine music
मंगल करण हे परमेश्वरभक्त जनन के हृदय विहारी (३)
No. While many Telugu hymns are translated from English (e.g., "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" becomes "Yesu Needu Prema"), Jeevana Amrutha Dayaka appears to be an original Telugu composition native to Andhra culture.
Thematic Example: "Oh Lord, Bestower of Life's Nectar, I surrender my mind at your feet." 2. Anupallavi (The Sub-chorus)