Ramachandraya Janaka (Mangalam Song) Lyrics English Meaning | Bhakta Ramadasu | Sooryagayathri

Sooryagayathri’s devotional track appears on ‘Bhakta Ramadasu,’ featuring Kancherla Gopanna and Bhadrachala Ramadasu’s lyrics with S Jaykumar’s composition. This serene prayer celebrates Lord Rama’s divine qualities. The arrangement supports traditional vocal delivery.

Ramachandraya Janaka (Mangalam Song) Lyrics English Meaning | Bhakta Ramadasu | Sooryagayathri
Released: December 1, 2023

Ramachandraya Janaka (Mangalam Song)

Sooryagayathri • From “Bhakta Ramadasu”

Lyricist
Kancherla Gopanna, Bhadrachala Ramadasu
Composer
S Jaykumar

Ramachandraya Janaka (Mangalam Song) Lyrics Translation Sooryagayathri | Bhakta Ramadasu

Gopanna and Ramadasu describe Rama as the charmer of Janaka’s daughter and granter of desires. Later verses note his residence in Ramadasa’s heart, referencing the composer’s personal devotion. Each line lists specific divine attributes.

Rama Chandraya Janaka Rajaja ManoharayaHe’s Ramachandra, the one who charms King Janaka’s daughter.
Mamakabheeshtadaya Mahita MangalamHe grants all my desires, and I offer him great auspiciousness.
Kosalendraya Mandahasa DasaposhanayaHe’s the King of Kosala, who nurtures his devotees with a gentle smile.
Vasavadi Vinuta Sadwaraya MangalamHe’s praised by Indra and the gods; auspiciousness to this virtuous one.
Charu Kumkumopeta Chandanadi CharchitayaHe’s adorned with lovely vermilion and anointed with sandalwood paste.
Harakataka Sobhitaya Bhoori MangalamHe shines with radiant necklaces and bracelets; let there be abundant auspiciousness.
Lalita Ratna Kundalaya Tulasi Vana MalikayaHe wears delicate gem earrings and a garland of sacred ‘Tulasi’ leaves.
Jalaja Sadrusa Dehaya Charu MangalamHis body is as graceful as a lotus; I offer him beautiful auspiciousness.
Devaki Suputraya Deva DevottamayaHe’s the noble son of Devaki and the supreme lord among all gods.
Bhavaja Guruvaraya Bhavya MangalamHe’s the great teacher of the god of love; let there be grand auspiciousness.
Pundarikakshaya Purna Chandra VadanayaHe’s the lotus-eyed lord whose face glows like the full moon.
Andaja Vahanaya Atulya MangalamHe’s the one who rides the king of birds; let there be incomparable auspiciousness.
Vimala Rupaya Vividha Vedanta VedyayaHe’s the pure-formed one who’s known through the various ‘Vedanta’ teachings.
Sumukha Chitta Kamita Subhaga MangalamHe fulfills the heart’s desires of the virtuous; let there be lucky auspiciousness.
Ramadasa Mrudula Hrudaya Tamarasa NivasayaHe resides in the lotus-like gentle heart of his devotee, Ramadasa.
Swami Bhadragirivaraya Sarva MangalamTo the Lord of the great Bhadragiri hill, let there be all auspiciousness.

Ramachandraya Janaka (Mangalam Song) Music Video

The lyrics translation of ‘Ramachandraya Janaka’ captures a devotee’s direct appeal for blessings. Detailed Sanskrit terms require context about Rama’s iconography and stories. Bhakti traditions inform the song’s structure and vocabulary choices.