Indra krutha
Jambukeswara stotram
By
Devendra
Translated by
P.R.Ramachander
Indra;-
Devendra says:-
1.Lalata lochana
jwalaa nirdagdha smara vigraha,
Namasthe kari charmatha
vaasase , kruthi vaasase.
1.Salutation to Lord Krithivasa who wears
the hide of an elephant ,
And who burnt by
the flame of his forehead eye , the
God of love.
2.Yachrmaanena pathatha chakshshi Neela lohitha ,
THaddhama
bhavatho nithyam sadaa pasyanthi sooradha.
2.Oh God of coppery blue colour , while my eyes
made of skin
are not able to see you,
Those who
are detached are
able to see you daily
with their eyes of
wisdom.
3.Srushtyartham
brahma roopa saan
sthithyartham jagathamapi ,
Thavaiva
hara nithyoyam aathmaa Narayana para.
3.Oh Lord hara, who
took the Brahma while creating for
protecting ,
The worlds, you soul
takes the indestructible Lord
Narayana.
4.Amrutheswara
bhoothesa srushti sthiyantha karana,
Yathava sthanamagam
thadvishno paramam padam.
4.Oh nectar like
lord, Oh chief of Bhoothas,
oh Lord who is cause
of creation , upkeep and destruction,
Your
faultless place of stay
is the place where Lord Vishnu would attain at the end.
5.Bhathaa
anthakaranambhoja vikasana karathvishe,
Amrithesa
namosthesthu rudraya sthira
thanvane.
5.Salutations to
lord of nectar , who has the luster,
Which makes the lotus
like mind of his
devotees,
Who is very
angry and one who has a stable
bow.
6.Jataa makuta
nishyandharangrith sudhamsuve,
Namo amrutha
swaroopaya lingaya amala thejase.
6.Salutations to that
lord who wears the moon,
Which prevents the flow of Ganges from his own crown,
Who has a nectar
like Linga form and who has sublime pure luster.
7.Amaradhipa koteera nishkrushtangri saroruha ,
Swabhaktha janushe
thubhyam mahase mahathe nama.
7.Salutations to the lord whose feet was
touched by the crown of the king
of Devas,
Who rose up as
Linga for the sake of devotees and who
is greatly lustrous.
8.Deevyth surasura
vadhu, seemantha mani rasmibhi,
Neerajitha padabjaya devaya mahathe
nama.
8.Salutations to
the great God whose lotus like feet was lit,
My the head gems
worn by the ladies of devas
and asuras.
Ithi sri Padma
puraneGajaranya Mahathmye, Indra krutha stotram sampoornam.
Thus ends the
prayer of Indra which occurs in
book Gajaranya Mahath,ya which is a part
of Padma purana.
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