Does anyone know the verses to the poem that Pandit Jasraj sings in
his Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya to Raag Bhimpalasi? There are many
recordings, here is a link to one
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?i=258321500&id=258319498&s=143441
Thanks much.
Karl.
Try this site:
Wunderbar! The ISKCON graphics are as Jai Ho as the singing.
DG
That was a link to a dead site. Perhaps you meant youtube.com? On
youtube, there was a recording, a good recording with clearer words
than many.. but does not have the words in writing. Do you know the
source of the recording...? I have not found it.
Perhaps you did not read the question:
What are the lyrics of the whole poem? I have plenty of recordings,
but need the words in writing, as may be misinterpreting some of the
words.
> What are the lyrics of the whole poem?
Strictly speaking, this is OT. But quickly, I am unable to find a
"poem" with that first line. That line itself, to wit <begin> om
(purifying exclamation) namo - form of "namaH" in conjunction - (I bow
to) bhagavate (glorious) vaasudevaaya (son of Vasudeva, i.e. Krishna)
<end> is a "mantra" - chant to be repeated endlessly. It seems to
have been tossed together with sundry other chants in the recordings
mispointed to by posters above. For any of the benefits promised in
bhaagavata puraaNa, one must utter it oneself with feeling. Listening
to a recording, while not discussed in Op. Cit. for obvious reasons,
is likely to be quite useless.
That said, if you e-mail me a clear audio recording, I'll be happy to
transcribe it for you.
(may be I should just change my nickname to) Jai Ho