Paluke Bangaaramaayena

"Paluke Bangaaramaayena" is a popular Telugu composition of Kancherla Gopanna, popularly known as "Bhakta Ramadasu" or "Bhadrachala Ramadasu" who lived in the 17th century. He had written hundreds of thousands of songs on Lord Sri Rama. His music is not available. India's most famous classical musician Dr M. Balamuralikrishna gave music to his songs and popularized his compositions in 1950s. This song is composed in raga Anandabhairavi of Carnatic music set to Adi tala.

This became one of the most famous renditions of Sri Ramadasa, and is sung by millions people of all ages throughout the world.

Lyric

Sria puti condo Ramadasa pleads with the Lord to talk to him. In spite of his ardent prayers, Sri Ramadasa observes that the Lord was not listening to his prayer.

PalukE bangAra mAyenA kOdaNDapANi (palukE)

CharaNam 1

PalukE bangAramaye pilachina palukavEmi kalalO nI nAmasmaraNa maravanu cakkanitaNDri (palukE)

CharaNam 2

Iravuga isukalOna poralina yuDuta bhaktiki karuNinci brOcitivani neranammiti ninnE taNDri

CharaNam 3

RAAthi nAthiga jEsi bhUtalamuna prakyAti jenditivani preetitO nammiti taNDri

CharaNam 4

Enta vEDina gAni tuntaina daya rAdu Pantamu seya nenentaTi vADanu tanDri (palukE)

CharaNam 5

SharaNAgatatrANa birudAnguDavu kAvA KaruNincu bhadrAcala vara rAmadAsa pOSha (palukE)

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