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Rao And Sapru - The Divine Corner Presents "Sri Ram Chandra Kripalu Bhajman 🙏"
Description
“Shri Ram Chandra Kripalu Bhajman” is a devotional stotra composed by Goswami Tulsidas, the saint-poet of the Bhakti movement. It is written in praise of Lord Rama, describing His divine qualities, virtues, and form, and is traditionally sung with deep devotion in temples and homes.
History
Composed in the 16th century by Tulsidas in Awadhi/Sanskrit.
It is part of Vinaya Patrika and is among the most revered bhajans dedicated to Lord Rama.
Recited in North India during Ram Navami and daily worship.
Meaning
The stotra glorifies Lord Rama as:
The embodiment of compassion (Kripalu).
The remover of sins, fears, and sorrows.
The one with a lotus-like face, beautiful eyes, and divine aura.
It encourages the devotee’s mind (bhaj man) to surrender completely to Rama’s feet.
Objective
To inspire devotion (bhakti) towards Lord Rama.
To cultivate peace, humility, and surrender in the devotee’s heart.
To remind devotees of Rama’s virtues like compassion, righteousness, and protection.
Purpose
Strengthening faith in Lord Rama.
Seeking His blessings for removing ignorance, sins, and sorrows.
Encouraging a life guided by dharma, love, and devotion.
Conclusion
“Shree Ram Chandra Kripalu Bhajman” is not just a hymn but a heartfelt offering of love, faith, and surrender to Lord Rama. It beautifully captures His divine attributes and reminds devotees of the power of devotion in overcoming sorrows and attaining inner peace. Reciting or listening to this stotra cultivates humility, compassion, and strength to walk on the path of dharma. In essence, it is a timeless prayer that connects the human heart with the boundless grace of Lord Rama.
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