Janmashtami release : Balamukundashtakam, 8 verses in praise of Sri Krshna & meanings.
Description
Balamukundashtakam is about the baby and young child Krshna who simultaneously behave like a child while performing miracles as a God. His birthday isĀ celebrated by Hindus as Krshna Janmashtami.
The 8 verses of this Stotra tells us how this seemingly innocent baby, who is adorable and also a very mischievous child, is n fact Lord Vishnu incarnated for the benefit of humanity.
The meaning is explained first, followed by the chant of the 8 verses. Lyrics are available in Devanagari, English and Tamizh for those who want to chant along or learn the chant.
0:28 Introduction
0:42 Verse 1 Meaning
2:07 Verse 2 Meaning
3:57 Verse 3 Meaning
5:13 Verse 4 Meaning
5:48 Verse 5 Meaning
6:35 Verse 6 Meaning
7:43 Verse 7 Meaning
8:58 Verse 8 Meaning
10:13 Chant 1-8 verses
14:04 Behind the scenes
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