Giridhara Bala Hey Nandalala
Giridhara Bala Hey Nandalala
Giridhara Bala Hey Nandalala
Devaki Nandana Shyama Gopala [ Giridhara ... ]
Keshava Madhava Shyama Gopala
Shyama Gopala Shyama Gopala
Bansidhara Hey Sai Gopala
Lord Krishna is extolled with different names as the one who lifted the Govardhana mountain, the son of Devaki, the Lord of Radha, the one who danced with the Gopikas, the one with the flute and He is none other than our Lord Sai.
Translate Meaning:
Instrumental
Deity
Krishna
Language
Sanskrit / Hindi
Raga
Janasammohini
Notes:
This raga is also known as Jana Sammodhini.
S R2 G2 P D2 N1 S
S N1 D2 P G2 R2 S
In the Key of C:
C D E G A B♭ C
C B♭ A G E D C
Beat
8 Beat / Keherwa / Adi
Level
Advanced
Tempo
Medium Slow
Reference Gents Pitch
1 Pancham / C
Reference Ladies Pitch
5 Pancham / G
Notes Range
Lowest Note: n1 / B♭ (lower octave)
Highest Note: G2 / E (higher octave)
Highest Note: G2 / E (higher octave)
* Western notes are in the Key of C
Sheet Music
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Glossary Terms
Song Glossary
child, son; (var) bal, balana, balagan (tamil), baalam
bearer of the flute; (var) bansidhari
mother of lord krishna
one who lifted the mountain - refers to lord krishna who lifted the govardhana peak; (var) giridhara, giridhari
name of krishna which means protector of the cowherd; (var) gopala, gopalana, gopalam
a heartfelt callout, usually followed by a name or description like 'hey rama', or 'hey merciful lord'
refers to lord krishna who vanquished the demon keshi; also means the one with beautiful, long hair; (var) keshavam
name of krishna which means very sweet like madhu-honey; (var) madhavam, madhavaya
son, also the name of a forest; (var) nandan, nandanam
son of nanda; (var) nandalal
sa + aai = divine mother
dark hued, a reference to lord krishna; evening time; (var) shyam, shyama, shyamala
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