Sri Venkateswara Annamacharya Society of America (SVASA)
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Hari Yavathara Meethadu Annamayya
Hari Yavathara Meethadu AnnamayyaAraya Ma Gurdeethadu Annamayya
Vaikuntha Nadhuni Vadda Vadi Padu Chunna VaduAkaramai Thallapaka AnnamayyaAkasapu Vishnu Pada Mandu Nithyamai Yunna VaduAkadeekada Thallapaka Annamayya | Hariyava |
Eevala Samsara Leela Indirisu Tho Nunna VaduAvatinchi Thallapaka AnnamayyaBhavimpa Sri Venkatesu Padamulanday YunnavaduHava Bhavamai Thallapaka Annamayya | Hariyava |
Vaikuntha Nadhuni Vadda Vadi Padu Chunna VaduAkaramai Thallapaka AnnamayyaAkasapu Vishnu Pada Mandu Nithyamai Yunna VaduAkadeekada Thallapaka Annamayya | Hariyava |
Eevala Samsara Leela Indirisu Tho Nunna VaduAvatinchi Thallapaka AnnamayyaBhavimpa Sri Venkatesu Padamulanday YunnavaduHava Bhavamai Thallapaka Annamayya | Hariyava |
This is a composition of Tallapaka Chinnanna, the grandson of Annamacharya. Annamacharya’s son Pedda Tirumalacharya and grandson Chinnanna were also great composers and musicians.In this composition, Chinnanna honors his grand father Annamacharya by calling him the incarnation of Hari or Vishnu.
Brief escence of this composition is:Annamacharya is the incarnation of Hari and he is our Guru. He is singing the glory of Lord Vishnu at His abode, Annamacharya resides at the Lotus feet of Lord Sri Venkateswara or Vishnu.
Anni Manthramulu Yindey Avahinchenu
Anni Manthramulu Yindey Avahinchenu Vennatho Naku Galigey Venkatesu Manthramu
Naradudu Japiyinchey Narayana ManthramuCherey Prahladudu Narasimha ManthramuKori Vibhishanudu Chekoney Rama ManthramuVeray Naku Galigey Venkatesu Manthramu | Anni |
Rangagu Vasudeva Manthramu Dhruvudu JapiyincheyAngavinchey Krishna Manthramu ArjunuduMungita Vishnu Manthramu Mogi Sukudu PathiyincheyVingadamai Naku Nabbay Venkatesu Manthramu | Anni |
Inni Manthramula Kella Indira Nadhudey GuriPannina Didiyey Para Brahma ManthramuNannu Gava Galigeybo Naku Guru DeeyaganuVennela Vantidi Sri Venkatesu Manthramu | Anni |
Naradudu Japiyinchey Narayana ManthramuCherey Prahladudu Narasimha ManthramuKori Vibhishanudu Chekoney Rama ManthramuVeray Naku Galigey Venkatesu Manthramu | Anni |
Rangagu Vasudeva Manthramu Dhruvudu JapiyincheyAngavinchey Krishna Manthramu ArjunuduMungita Vishnu Manthramu Mogi Sukudu PathiyincheyVingadamai Naku Nabbay Venkatesu Manthramu | Anni |
Inni Manthramula Kella Indira Nadhudey GuriPannina Didiyey Para Brahma ManthramuNannu Gava Galigeybo Naku Guru DeeyaganuVennela Vantidi Sri Venkatesu Manthramu | Anni |
This is a composition of Tallapaka Annamcharya. In this composition Annamcaharya says that All Mantras are in Venkatesu Mantra which he acquired as a child.
Naarada chanted Narayana Mantra, Prahlada-Narasimha Mantra, Vibheeshana-Rama Mantra, Dhruva-Vasudeva Mantra, Arjuna-Krishna Mantra, and Sage Suka-Vishnu Mantra.
Lord Vishnu is the focus for all the Mantras and the Vishnu Mantra is the Para Brahma Mantra. Since Lord Venkateswara is Vishnu, Annamacharya deduces that all Mantras are in Venkatesu Mantra which is as cool as the Moonlight. (In another composition Annamacharya describes the qualities of Moonlight, which explains why Annamacharya established similarity between Venkatesu Mantra and Moonlight)
Naarada chanted Narayana Mantra, Prahlada-Narasimha Mantra, Vibheeshana-Rama Mantra, Dhruva-Vasudeva Mantra, Arjuna-Krishna Mantra, and Sage Suka-Vishnu Mantra.
Lord Vishnu is the focus for all the Mantras and the Vishnu Mantra is the Para Brahma Mantra. Since Lord Venkateswara is Vishnu, Annamacharya deduces that all Mantras are in Venkatesu Mantra which is as cool as the Moonlight. (In another composition Annamacharya describes the qualities of Moonlight, which explains why Annamacharya established similarity between Venkatesu Mantra and Moonlight)
Vinnapalu Vinavaley Vintha Vinthalu
Vinnapalu Vinavaley Vintha VinthaluPannagapu Doma Thera Pai Ketha Veylayya
Thella Varay Jhamekkay Devathalu MunuluAllanalla Nanthanintha Adigo VareyChallani Thammi Rekula Sarasyapu GannuluMella Mellaney Vichi Melu Kona Veylayya | Vinnapalu |
Garuda Kinnara Yaksha Kaminulu GamulaiVirahapu Geethamula Vintha ThalalaPari Pari Vidhamula Paderu NinnadivoSiri Mogamu Derachi Chithagincha Veylayya | Vinnapalu |
Ponkapu Seshadulu Tumburu NaradaduluPankaja Bhavadulu Nee Padalu CheriAnkela Nunnaru Lechi Alamelu ManganuVenkatesuda Reppalu Vichi Choochi Leyvayya | Vinnapalu |
Thella Varay Jhamekkay Devathalu MunuluAllanalla Nanthanintha Adigo VareyChallani Thammi Rekula Sarasyapu GannuluMella Mellaney Vichi Melu Kona Veylayya | Vinnapalu |
Garuda Kinnara Yaksha Kaminulu GamulaiVirahapu Geethamula Vintha ThalalaPari Pari Vidhamula Paderu NinnadivoSiri Mogamu Derachi Chithagincha Veylayya | Vinnapalu |
Ponkapu Seshadulu Tumburu NaradaduluPankaja Bhavadulu Nee Padalu CheriAnkela Nunnaru Lechi Alamelu ManganuVenkatesuda Reppalu Vichi Choochi Leyvayya | Vinnapalu |
Annamacharya composed and sang Sankirtanas right from the first service of the day to the last service at night to Lord Venkateswara in Tirumala Temple. Even today, this tradition is being continued in Tirumala Temple. The opening service to the Lord Venkateswara starts with a Melukolupu Sankirtana (Wake up composition) of Annamacharya followed by Suprabhatham and the closing service at night with a Jolapata (lullabye) of Annamacharya during Ekantha Seva
Vinnapaalu Vina Valey Vintha Vinthalu is one of the many Melukolupu Sakirtanas rendered by Annamacharya to Lord Venkateswara. In this composition, Annamcharya sang melodiouly to wake up the Lord Venkateswara to perform the duty of attending to His devotees’ requests.
Annamacharya asks the Lord to slowly open His lotus eye lids and look at the sages wo are waiting for Him, Yaksha and Kinnera women singing in a state of bliss, and Adisesha, Brahma, Narada, Tumbura and others who are rowed at His feet. Annamacharya asks Venkateswara to open His eyes, look at Alamelu Manga and listen to the appeals of all His devotees.
Vinnapaalu Vina Valey Vintha Vinthalu is one of the many Melukolupu Sakirtanas rendered by Annamacharya to Lord Venkateswara. In this composition, Annamcharya sang melodiouly to wake up the Lord Venkateswara to perform the duty of attending to His devotees’ requests.
Annamacharya asks the Lord to slowly open His lotus eye lids and look at the sages wo are waiting for Him, Yaksha and Kinnera women singing in a state of bliss, and Adisesha, Brahma, Narada, Tumbura and others who are rowed at His feet. Annamacharya asks Venkateswara to open His eyes, look at Alamelu Manga and listen to the appeals of all His devotees.