Hindu Telugu Devotional Song - Brahmamokate or Brahmam Okate (Thandanana Abi). Brahmamokate or Brahmam Okate is a beautiful Lord Vishnu devotional song composed by saint Annamacharya. Sri Tallapaka Annamacharya, also known as Annamayya, is a great devotee of Tirumala Tirupathi Venkateswara Swamy, and has composed thousands of keertana songs in praise of Lord Sri Venkateswara Swami of Tirumala Venkateswara Temple of Andhra Pradesh, India. Brahmamokate is one among such great Annamacharya devotional songs (also known as sankeertanas or songs).
Meaning of Brahmam Okate or Brahmamokate Song
Brahmamokate is a great meaningful devotional bhajan song by Annamacharya and tells the devotees that though there are differences in the way people lead their life the Supreme Spirit is one. Lord Venkateshwara alone is "The Savior" for the good and the bad and hence everyone should chant Lord Vishnu for mukthi.
Telugu Song - Brahmamokate
Raagam - Bowli
TaaLam - Aadi
Composer - Sri Tallapaka Annamacharya or Annamayya
Language – Telugu
Sung By - Carnatic Singer Sudha Raghunathan
15 maayamaaLava gowLa janya
Aa: S R1 G3 P D1 S
Av: S N3 D1 P G3 R1 S
Brahmamokate Song Lyrics – Vishnu Devotional Songs
Pallavi
Tandanana Ahi Tandanana Pure Tandanana Bhala Tandanana Bhala
Brahmamokate Para Brahmamokate Brahmamokate Para Brahmamokate
Charanam 1
Kanduvagu Hinadhikamu Lindulevu Andariki Shri Hare Antaratma
Indulo Jantukulamu Inta Okate Andariki Shri Hare Antaratma
Charanam 2
Nindara Raju Nidrincu Nidrayu Okate Andane Bantu Nidra Adiyu Okate
Mendaina Brahmanudu Mettu Bhumi Okate Candalundeti Sari Bhumi Okate
Charanam 3
Anugu Devatalakunu Ala Kama Sukhamokate Ghanakita Pashuvulaku Kama Sukham Okate
Dina Mahoratramulu Tegi Dhanadyuna-Kokate Vonara Nirupedakunu Okate Aviyu
Charanam 4
Koralu Sistnnamulu Gonu Nakkalokate Tirugu Dustannamulu Dinu Nakkalokate
Paragu Durgandhamulapai Vayuvokate Varusha Parimalamupai Vayuvokate
Charanam 5
Kadagi Enugu Mida Kayu Enda Okate Pudami Suanakamu Mida Bolayu-Nendokate
Kadu Punyalanu Papa Karmulanu Sarigava Jadiyu Shri Venkateshvaru Nama-Mokate
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