Maithreem Bhajata
Maithreem Bhajata मैत्रीं भजत is a benediction composed in Sanskrit by Jagadguru Shri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati, renowned as the Paramacharya of Kanchi.
The song was set to a Ragamalika by composer Shri Vasant Desai.
Historical Importance
It was rendered at the United Nations on Oct. 23, 1966 on the occasion of the UN day, by Bharat Ratna Smt. M. S. Subbulakshmi and received a standing ovation.[1]
For further Mythological importance, please check it out here: Karnatic.com [2]
Information
- Raaga - Sung in Ragamalika
- Tala - Adi
Lyrics[3][4]
- मैत्रीं भजत अखिलहृज्जेत्रीम्
- आत्मवदेव परानपि पश्यत
- युद्धं त्यजत स्पर्धां त्यजत
- त्यजत परेषु अक्रममाक्रमणम्
- जननी पृथिवी कामदुघास्ते
- जनको देवः सकलदयालुः
- दाम्यत दत्त दयध्वं जनताः
- श्रेयो भूयात् सकलजनानाम्।
- Maithreem Bhajatha , Akhila Hrujjethreem,
- Atmavadeva paraanapi pashyatha
- Yuddham thyajatha , Spardhaam Tyajata , thyajatha Pareshu akramamaakramanam
- Jananee Pruthivee Kaamadughaastey
- JanakO Devah Sakala Dayaaluh
- Daamyata Datta Dayadhvam Janathaah
- Sreyo Bhooyaath Sakala Janaanaam
- Sreyo Bhooyaath Sakala Janaanaam
- Sreyo Bhooyaath Sakala Janaanaam
Meaning
Though it is not possible to translate the song into English and still preserve its original meaning to the fullest extent, sources available from the WordWide Web suggest the following translation:
- With friendship please serve,
- And conquer all the hearts,
- Please think that others are like you,
- Please forsake war for ever,
- Please forsake competition for ever,
- Please forsake force to get,
- Some one else’s property,
- For mother earth yields all our desires,
- And God our father is most merciful,
- Restrain, donate and be kind,
- To all the people of this world.
- Let all the people, live with bliss,
- Let all the people live with bliss,
- Let all the people live with bliss
References
References
- http://rlalitha.wordpress.com/2009/06/27/maitreem-bhajata-a-benediction/
- http://stotraratna.sathyasaibababrotherhood.org/a228.htm
- Listen to Maitreem Bhajatha by MS on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg6S1DoQA6A
- Listen to Maitreem Bhajatha by Vishaka Hari along with English exposition - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ixzlwK-LSI
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