Siggu mali naavale
By
Saint Thyagaraja
Translated by
P.R.Ramachander
Ragam  Kedara Gaula
Thalam  AAdhi
Pallavi
Siggu mali naavale Dara nevvaru thiruga jalarayya
Pallavi
Would any one believing 
in you, leaving out shame  ,
Wander  all over   the world like me  ?
Anupallavi
Muggurilo 
melaina   Ramamaa-
Mukaabja 
dhinaramana  ninnu nammi.
Anupallavi
Believin in you who is greater than the trinity,
Who is the sun who opens the lotus like face of Goddess  Lakshmi.
Charanam
1.Mundhara dhayatho balikina 
thinga munthu rakapoye,
DAndhanalatho 
dhinamulu gatipedhaari 
thelisipoye  ,
Andharichethanu nabrathukulipudu ninidhalakedamaye ,
Mandharadhara  naa
jeevudu jeevan mindhu   seyanaya  ani delisi.
Charanam
1.All the words which you told   with kindness earlier  have not been fulfilled,
And I have understood your method of  spending time 
in magic and deceit  ,
And due to that my life has  
became the laughing   stock  of people .
Oh Lord who lifted Mandhara mountain, My life has to be
lived like this.
2.Yellavaarivale 
Bhava  sagaramunu  eetdha manasu raadhu  ,
Ullamunanu  gani  neeve 
neenai  yunda deliyaledhu  ,
Ollani panuluku poyyedi vyasanamorva  dharamugathu 
,
Talladillusunnadhi 
naa manasu thalathingameedhu ani 
thelisi.
2.My mind does not agree to swim in this ocean of
samsara  like all others,
And inspite of thinking 
I am not able to understand the way that 
you become myself,
And being unable to do jobs not agreeable to the mind, I am
not able  to bear my sorrow,
My mind is 
struggling   and I would not be
able to bear this.
3.Ninnadanu naa manasuepudaina  nijamuga 
raaledhu  ,
Vennavandi   nee
chithaniki naa   vethalu theliyalethu,
Pannaga  sayana nee
dhayaku ne pathrudu  kalethu,
Kanna thandri thyagarajuni kinka karuna joodaledhu  ani thelisi.
3.My mind will never  
agree   to find fault   with you,
And  why is it  that your butter like mind  did not realize  my sorrow,
Oh Lord who sleeps on 
the serpent , possibly still I am not fit to get your mercy,
And knowing well that 
even now you do not show mercy to Thyagaraja 
(would any one wander…)
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