Lakshmi Vallabha Lyrics Meaning: Bhakta Prahlada | P. Susheela

P. Susheela’s song “Lakshmi Vallabha” is from the album Bhakta Prahlada. Thiruchi Thiyagarajan wrote the lyrics with music by S. Rajeswara Rao. The song begins as a direct appeal for a divine vision. It asks for a sight that will be a “feast for the eyes.”

Lakshmi Vallabha Lyrics Meaning: Bhakta Prahlada | P. Susheela

Lakshmi Vallabha

P. Susheela • From “Bhakta Prahlada”

Lyricist
Thiruchi Thiyagarajan
Composer
S. Rajeswara Rao

Bhakta Prahlada’s Lakshmi Vallabha Lyrics Translation

The verses address the divine as a “mountain of compassion” (‘Karunai Malaiyae’). This suggests a grace that is large and unshakeable. The name ‘Kamalanaadhanae’ adds a layer of serene beauty to the urgent request. The song’s purpose is found in this mix of desperation and faith.

Hey PrabhuOh Lord
Hey PrabhuOh Lord
Lakshmi Vallabha Dheena DhayalaOh, beloved of Lakshmi, protector of the helpless
Lakshmi Vallabha Dheena DhayalaOh, beloved of Lakshmi, protector of the helpless
Karunai Malaiye KamalanadhaneYou are a mountain of compassion, the Lord of the Lotus
Kannile Virundhai Katchi TharayooWon’t you grant me a vision, a feast for my eyes?
Kannile Virundhai Katchi TharayooWon’t you grant me a vision, a feast for my eyes?
Anandha Mayamana Arul MohanaYou are enchanting grace, the very form of bliss
Anandha Mayamana Arul MohanaYou are enchanting grace, the very form of bliss
Lakshmi VallabhaOh, beloved of Lakshmi
Lakshmi VallabhaOh, beloved of Lakshmi

Lakshmi Vallabha Music Video

The song repeats its lines, turning a simple plea into a focused chant. This method creates an atmosphere of immense pressure and need. The song’s journey shows a devotee whose faith is being tested by despair. It serves as a raw appeal for direct, visual confirmation of the divine.