arati rama tumhari jaya jaya prana natha raghu natha murari
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1. arati rama tumhari jaya jaya prana natha raghu natha murari 2. shuka narada muni sadara gave bharata shatrughna chavara dulave 3. pitavasana vaijayantimala meghavarana tanu nayana bisala 4. Chatra dharata hai lachumana bhrata arati karata hai kausalya mata 5. sammukha sharana rahe hanu vira bara bara guna gave kabira
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This hymn is a devotional praise of Lord Rama, recounting his divine attributes and the reverence he receives from various sages and deities. Each verse highlights the different qualities and glories of Rama, and the prayer is meant to invoke his blessings. Verse 1: The hymn begins with a call to glorify Lord Rama, praising him as the Lord of life (prana natha), the descendant of the Raghu dynasty (raghu natha), and the destroyer of evil (murari). Verse 2: The verse speaks about sages like Shuka and Narada, who are devoted to Lord Rama. It mentions the grandeur of Bharata and Shatrughna, and how they serve the Lord with dedication. Verse 3: Lord Rama is described as adorned with the Vaijayanti garland and having a magnificent appearance. His divine form is compared to a radiant cloud, with large eyes that reflect his grandeur and wisdom. Verse 4: The verse refers to Lord Rama’s brother, Lakshmana, who stands alongside him in devotion. His mother, Kausalya, is mentioned as a worshiper of Rama, leading the ritual of arati in honor of her son. Verse 5: The final verse praises Hanuman, the great devotee of Lord Rama, who remains ever devoted and sings the virtues of Rama. It also reflects on Kabir’s tribute to Lord Rama, reinforcing the idea of divine surrender and the eternal praise of Rama’s greatness.