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This is originated from [[Balakanda|balakaanda]] of [[Ramayana|Sri Ramayana]], where the Teacher (''[[Guru]]''), [[Vishvamitra|Vishwamitra]] wakes up in the morning Sri Ram citing these words. It means "Excellent [[Kausalya]]'s son [[Rama|Sri Ram]]".
This is originated from [[Balakanda|balakaanda]] of [[Ramayana|Sri Ramayana]], where the Teacher (''[[Guru]]''), [[Vishvamitra]] wakes up in the morning Sri Ram citing these words. It means "Excellent [[Kausalya]]'s son [[Rama|Sri Ram]]".


These are the opening words of the [[Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala|Sri Venkateswara]] [[Suprabhatam|Supbratham]] to awaken Lord [[Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala|Venkateswara]] (Balaji). This is the first [[Shloka|sloka]] rhymed while the temple doors are opened everyday morning for the first time at ''Bangaru vakili at [[Tirumala]]''. The stanza starts as:
These are the opening words of the [[Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala|Sri Venkateswara]] [[Suprabhatam|Supbratham]] to awaken Lord [[Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala|Venkateswara]] (Balaji). This is the first [[Shloka|sloka]] rhymed while the temple doors are opened everyday morning for the first time at ''Bangaru vakili at [[Tirumala]]''. The stanza starts as:
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It means O Lord, as the world is shining with the rising Sun's rays from east, please wake up & start your Holy duties towards the well being of the Earth.
It means O Lord, as the world is shining with the rising Sun's rays from east, please wake up & start your Holy duties towards the well being of the Earth.


Meaning as [[Vishvamitra|Vishwamitra]] cite this rhyme is: "Excellent son of [[Kausalya]], [[Rama|Sri Ram]], as the night is turning to dawn, arise to perform your responsibilities, starting with offering holy prayers ([[Sandhyavandanam|Sandhya vandanam]]) to the Gods"
Meaning as [[Vishvamitra]] cite this rhyme is: "Excellent son of [[Kausalya]], [[Rama|Sri Ram]], as the night is turning to dawn, arise to perform your responsibilities, starting with offering holy prayers ([[Sandhyavandanam|Sandhya vandanam]]) to the Gods"


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==References==

Latest revision as of 01:16, 25 October 2021

This is originated from balakaanda of Sri Ramayana, where the Teacher (Guru), Vishvamitra wakes up in the morning Sri Ram citing these words. It means "Excellent Kausalya's son Sri Ram".

These are the opening words of the Sri Venkateswara Supbratham to awaken Lord Venkateswara (Balaji). This is the first sloka rhymed while the temple doors are opened everyday morning for the first time at Bangaru vakili at Tirumala. The stanza starts as:

kausalyasuprajarama!

purva sandhya pravartate,

uttistha! narasardula!

kartavyam daivam ahnikam

It means O Lord, as the world is shining with the rising Sun's rays from east, please wake up & start your Holy duties towards the well being of the Earth.

Meaning as Vishvamitra cite this rhyme is: "Excellent son of Kausalya, Sri Ram, as the night is turning to dawn, arise to perform your responsibilities, starting with offering holy prayers (Sandhya vandanam) to the Gods"

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