Lord hanuman bhajan by jagjit singh
24 (Hanuman Bhajan) by Sant Shri Morari Bapu on AllMusic Vishwa Jagriti Mission, Anand Dham Ashram, Bakkarwala Marg, Nangloi Najafgarh Road, New Delhi - 110041 Toll Free: +91 9312284390 Bhajans. Ranchodrai – When he refused to fight the war and fled to Dwarka for the sake of peace. The sandals of Maharaj Virsa Singh no longer had their place on Yogi Bhajan’s bed in both a literal and a symbolic sense, that space was now his. Partha sarathy – charioteer, a reference to his role with regard to Arjuna in the great battle Parameshvara the highest Ishvara, the highest god Mukhilan- The one with the complexion similar to the rain clouds Madhava – bringer of springtime see other meanings Keshava - long haired, beautiful haired see also other meanings.
Janardhana – One Who Bestows Boons On One And All Jagannatha – lord of all places (see also Juggernaut). “o golden one! o dark-blue one” see other meanings. Hari – one who takes away the yellow one (the colour of the sun) Hare Krishna is the vocative, viz. Guruvayoorappan – Lord of the temple Guruvayoor, constructed by the Guru of Devas Brihaspati and Vayu. Govinda – protector of cows also connected with Govardhana Hill see also other meanings. Gopinath – Lord of the gopis, or cowherd women. Giridhari – he who lifted a hill (Govardhana hill) Ghanshyam – Dark rain cloud complexioned one Dedicated to our divine mother and fatherĪashutosh One who fulfills wishes instantlyģ Akshayaguna God with limitless attributesĩ Bhalanetra One who has an eye in the foreheadġ1 Bhooteshwara Lord of ghosts and evil beingsġ5 Chandraprakash One who has moon as a crestġ9 Dhyanadeep Icon of meditation and concentrationĢ1 Digambara One who has the skies as his clothesģ0 Jaradhishamana Redeemer from Afflictionsģ7 Kapalin One who wears a necklace of skullsģ8 Khatvangin One who has the missile khatvangin in his handĤ0 Lalataksha One who has an eye in the foreheadĤ4 Lokapal One who takes care of the worldĥ1 Mahashaktimaya One who has boundless energiesĥ5 Nagabhushana One who has serpents as ornamentsĦ2 Parameshwara First among all gods First among all godsĦ6 Pranava Originator of the syllable of OMħ0 Pushpalochana One who has eyes like flowersĨ6 Shrutiprakasha Illuminator of the VedasĨ7 Shuddhavigraha One who has a pure bodyĩ5 Tejaswani One who spreads illuminationĩ7 Trilokpati Master of all the Three Worldsĩ9 Trishoolin One who has a trident in his handsġ02 Vajrahasta One who has a thunderbolt in his handsġ05 Veerabhadra Supreme Lord of the Nether Worldġ08 Vrishavahana One who has bull as his vehicleĭedicated to lord vishnu and his 10 Avatars ( Incarnations )Ĭhakradhari – the bearer of a discus (chakra)ĭamodara (Daamodarah) – the Lord when He was tied with a cord (daama) round His waist (udara)