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"Krishna Govinda Murari" Laxmikant - Pyarelal: Solo 288 "Dhundoo Dhundoo Idhar Udhar" solo Meri Lalkaar: 289 "One One Two I Love You" Vijay Batalvi: Amit Kumar Nakabandi: 290 "Pyar Kiya Hai" Bappi Lahiri: Amit Kumar Nyay Anyay: 291 "Jeeyo Ki Ek Saal" Anand - Milind: Mangal Singh; Abhijeet Pati Parmeshwar: 292 "Surmai Andhera Hai" Laxmikant ...
Govinda Jaya Jaya" is an Indian devotional chant or song. It is often sung in the Krishna Consciousness movement founded by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada , [ 1 ] and by various other schools of yoga, and by Hindus in general.
Anjaan, Govinda Shailendra Singh, Debashish Dasgupta Swaarg Se Pyaara Ghar Hamara: 614 "Aadat Chhhuda Doon" Laxmikant-Pyarelal Anand Bakshi solo 615 "Zara Ruk Jaa" Sudesh Bhosle Tilak: 616 "Aankh Ladoon" Anand–Milind Sameer solo Umar 55 Ki Dil Bachpan Ka: 617 "Yeh Dil Kaho Toh" Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen Kumar Sanu 618 "Duniya Ko Chhod De" Amit Kumar
Govinda is a name of Krishna and also appears as the 187th and 539th name of Vishnu in the Vishnu Sahasranama, the 1,000 names of Vishnu. [3] According to Adi Shankara's commentary on Vishnu Sahasranama, translated by Swami Tapasyananda, Govinda has four meanings: [3] The sages call Krishna "Govinda" as he pervades all the worlds, giving them ...
Ashtapadi. Ashtapadis or Ashtapadi refers to the Sanskrit hymns of the Gita Govinda, composed by Jayadeva in the 12th century. The ashtapadis, which describe the beauty of Lord Krishna and the love between Krishna and the gopis, are considered a masterpiece in esoteric spirituality and the theme of 'Divine romance'.
Notable English translations are: Edwin Arnold's The Indian Song of Songs (1875); Sri Jayadevas Gita Govinda: The loves of Krisna and Radha (Bombay 1940) by George Keyt and Harold Peiris; [17] S. Lakshminarasimha Sastri The Gita Govinda of Jayadeva, Madras, 1956; Duncan Greenlee's Theosophical rendering The Song of the Divine, Madras, 1962 ...
Jayadeva was an 11th-century Sanskrit poet and lyricist from present-day India. The works of Jayadeva have had a profound influence on Indian culture. They form the basis of the east Indian classical dance form, Odissi as well as traditional classical music of the state, Odissi music and have strongly influenced the Bharatanatyam classical dance as well as Carnatic music.
Jayadeva (pronounced [dʑɐjɐˈdeːʋɐ]; born c. 1170 CE), also spelt Jaideva, was a Sanskrit poet during the 12th century. He is most known for his epic poem Gita Govinda [2] which concentrates on Krishna's love with the gopi, Radha, in a rite of spring. [3]