Nanda Kishora Navaneetha Chora Sai
Nanda Kishora Navaneetha Chora Sai
Nanda Kishora Navaneetha Chora Sai Gopala
Govardhana Giridhari Murari Hey Nandalala
Nandalala Nandalala
Goparipala Gokula Bala Giridhara Gopala
Murali Lola Munijana Pala Hey Nandalala [ Nandalala ... ]
Glory to Lord Krishna, the son of Nanda and the one who stole butter. Oh Lord of the cowherds, You are the one who lifted the mountain Govardhana, the one who killed the demon Mura; You revel in playing the flute. You are the one who protects the saintly. You are verily Sai.
Translate Meaning:
Deity
Krishna
Language
Sanskrit / Hindi
Raga
~ Pilu
Notes:
* showing details for Pilu
This Raga also uses D1 as in the phrase: M1 P D1 P G1 R2.
n2 S G2 M1 P N2 S
S N1 D2 P M1 G1 R2 S n2 S G1 R2 S
In the Key of C:
b C E F G B C
C B♭ A G F E♭ D C b C E♭ D C
* lower octave notes are shown in lower case
Beat
8 Beat / Keherwa / Adi
Level
Intermediate
Tempo
Medium Fast
Reference Gents Pitch
1 Madhyam / F
Reference Ladies Pitch
5 Madhyam / C
Sheet Music
Song Tags
Glossary Terms
Song Glossary
child, son; (var) bal, balana, balagan (tamil), baalam
thief; (var) choram
one who lifted the mountain - refers to lord krishna who lifted the govardhana peak; (var) giridhara, giridhari
the place where krishna was fostered
name of krishna which means protector of the cowherd; (var) gopala, gopalana, gopalam
protector of cows
the name of the hillock that was lifted by lord krishna
a heartfelt callout, usually followed by a name or description like 'hey rama', or 'hey merciful lord'
son
longing or desirous of
all the saints
flute
one who killed the demon ‘mura’ – lord krishna; (var) murari, murarey
foster father of lord krishna
son of nanda; (var) nandalal
butter
to care, protect or sustain; (var) palana, palaya, palam, palan
sa + aai = divine mother
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