Ghandasala performs and composes ‘Hare Narayana,’ a devotional chant from the Vinayaka Chathurthi album. Samudrala’s lyrics form a direct invocation praising Lord Vishnu. The singer’s resonant voice carries weight for this namasankeerthanam style.

Hare Narayana
Ghandasala • From “Vinayaka Chathurthi”
Hare Narayana Lyrics Translation (from “Vinayaka Chathurthi”)
Samudrala names Vishnu protector of three worlds and master of arts. The deity’s presence in Brindavan gardens merges with his role as mantra bearer. Vishnu dwells within sage Narada’s heart, linking devotion to divine experience.
Hare NarayanaOh Lord Narayana.
Thribhuvana Baalaga Kalaa PaarinaYou’re the protector of the ‘three worlds’ and a master of every art.
Hare NarayanaOh Lord Narayana.
Brindhaavana Sumaguntha VihaariYou wander through the fragrant flower gardens of Brindavan,
Mandhira Thaari Hare MuraariYou’re the bearer of sacred mantras and the slayer of the demon Mura.
Brindhaavana Sumaguntha VihaariYou wander through the fragrant flower gardens of Brindavan,
Mandhira Thaari Hare MuraariYou’re the bearer of sacred mantras and the slayer of the demon Mura.
Vidhegi Thaari Vinadha SubhakaariYou’re the Lord of Sita who brings blessings to Mother Vinadha,
Vidhegi Thaari Vinadha SubhakaariYou’re the Lord of Sita who brings blessings to Mother Vinadha,
Naaradha Hrudhaya Vihaari SauriYou’re the mighty warrior who dwells within the heart of Sage Narada.
Naaradha Hrudhaya Vihaari SauriYou’re the mighty warrior who dwells within the heart of Sage Narada.
Hare NarayanaOh Lord Narayana.
Thribhuvana Baalaga Kalaa PaarinaYou’re the protector of the ‘three worlds’ and a master of every art.
Hare NarayanaOh Lord Narayana.
Hare Narayana Music Video
Ghandasala’s hymn affirms Vishnu’s omnipotence through repeated epithets. Lyrics in English translation reveal the song’s focus on cosmic preservation. Pure adoration defines this Vinayaka Chathurthi track.