Mangalamani Mangalamani Lyrics In English New ~repack~ ❲480p · 1080p❳

Featured in albums like Sampradaya Mangala Haratulu , this track is often played at the end of a puja (prayer ceremony). Its rhythmic, repetitive nature makes it easy for families to sing together, creating a meditative and joyful atmosphere. Where to Listen

Understanding the deeper meaning behind these sacred Sanskrit-infused Telugu words enhances the spiritual experience during chanting. The Chorus: Invoking Auspiciousness

The slayer of the demoness Mahishi, fulfilling a divine cosmic purpose.

Oh Mangalamani, you're my everything You're the one I see, my guiding light You're always in my heart, and I'm yours In your eyes, my soul resides mangalamani mangalamani lyrics in english new

This is a line-by-line romanized version of the lyrics, making it easy to follow the pronunciation. Please note that spelling may vary as it is a phonetic representation.

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Jaya jayahe Madhusudana, Kamini Sarva Lakshmi Mangalamani mangalamani, Maha Vishnu Mangalamani Featured in albums like Sampradaya Mangala Haratulu ,

The song serves as a lyrical tribute to the various attributes of Lord Ganesha:

Below you will find the lyrics in three formats: (so you can sing it), followed by a new English translation .

Shiva Shankara Rupa Mangalamani Swamy Saranam AyyappaSabarigirisha Mangalamani Swamy Saranam Ayyappa The Chorus: Invoking Auspiciousness The slayer of the

Here are the lyrics in English:

"" is a popular Telugu bhajan (devotional song) offered as a Harathi , a ritual of waving lamps in reverence to a deity, specifically dedicated to Lord Ganesha , also known as Gananaatha or Mooshika Vaahana (the one whose vehicle is the mouse). The word " Mangalam " itself means "auspiciousness", and the song is a vibrant celebration of the elephant-headed god's glory.

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All devotees of Shiva are my true relatives and family members.

This translates to "the auspicious gem." It signifies that the deity is a precious, brilliant source of all well-being and good fortune.