Song 1
kamalAmbAM bhaja re
muttusvAmi dIkShitar
rAgaM: kalyANi (65)
tALaM: Adi
pallavi
kamalAmbAM bhajare re mAnasa
kalpitamAyAkAryaM tyaja re
anupallavi
kamalAvANIsevitapArshvAM
kambujayagrIvAM natadevAM
kamalApurasadanAM m.rdugadanAM
kamanIyaradanAM kamalavadanAm
caraNam
sarvAshAparipUrakacakrasvAminIM paramashivakAminIM
dUrvAsArcitaguptayoginIM duHkhadhvaMsinIM haMsinIm
nirvANanijasukhapradAyinIM nityakalyANIM kAtyAyanIM
sharvANIM madhupavijayaveNIM sadguruguhajananIM nira~njanIm
garvitabhaNDAsurabha~njanIM kAmAkarShiNyAdira~njanIM
nirvisheShacaitanyarUpiNIM urvItatvAdisvarUpiNIm
Free translation:
Dikshitar’a Kamalaambaam bhajare begins to delve into the Yogic aspect of Srichakra puja. Esoteric descriptions are sandwiched by devotional odes. He calls her the consort of Paramashiva, the secret Yogini Shakti, the dispeller of sorrows, and who is the embodiment of the very essence of Brahmavidya. The enjoyer of the soul-bliss called Kaivalya, who is continuously auspicious, who bears the name Katyayani, who is Bhumitatva and other tatvas embodied in essence, who is Sri Kamalambika!!!
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Song 2
bhajasva shrI tripurasundarI
UttukkADu veN^kaTasubbayyar
rAgam: nAdanAmakriya
tALam: Adi
pallavi
bhajasva shrI tripurasundari
pAhi ShoDashadalasarvAshA-
paripUrakacakreshvari mAmapi
anupallavi
nijasudhAlaharIpravAhini nityakAmeshvari
madhyamakAla sahityam
gajamukhajanani shashadharavadani
shishiritabhuvani shivamanoramaNi
caraNam
atisundarasavyakaratala
pAshAN^kushadharaNe shashikiraNe
vidhihariharanutacaraNe veda-
vedAntavitaraNe
shrutinigamAgamaramaNe hAra-
keyUrakirITakanakAbharaNe
madhyamakAla sAhityam
atyadbhutatapanIyaphalaiva
kucamaNDalamaNDitahAre
Note: This composition is on the presiding Goddess of the second AvaraNa, which is called sarvAshAparipURaka cakra.
Free translation:
In a wonderful contrast to Dikshitar’s intensity, Venkata Kavi’s Bhajasva shree, set in Nadanamakriya, buries esotery in the beauty of the goddess. He says, You are the flow of bliss, which is like heavenly nectar. You always grant the devotee's desires. You, the beloved of Siva, hold the noose and the goad in your left hand(s); your glance is like the cooling rays of moonlight. You are worshipped even by the Trimurti. You have given us the Veda and Vedanta. You delight in the scriptures. You are adorned with golden necklaces, bracelets and crown.
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