Navaneetha Chora Narayana Lyrics – A beautiful devotional bhajan celebrating Lord Krishna's childhood mischief. Sung by Nithya Santhoshini with serene and spiritual energy. Read now.
Navaneetha Chora Narayana Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Navaneetha Chora Narayana
Navaneetha Chora Narayana
Navaneetha Chora Narayana
Navaneetha Chora Narayana
Tumburu Narada Gaana Vilola
Tumburu Narada Gaana Vilola
Tumburu Narada Gaana Vilola
Tumburu Narada Gaana Vilola
Navaneetha Chora Narayana
Navaneetha Chora Narayana
Garuda Gamana Prabhu Vaikunta Vaasa
Garuda Gamana Prabhu Vaikunta Vaasa
Garuda Gamana Prabhu Vaikunta Vaasa
Garuda Gamana Prabhu Vaikunta Vaasa
Kamalasana Hey Karunamaya
Kamalasana Hey Karunamaya
Kamalasana Hey Karunamaya
Kamalasana Hey Karunamaya
Keshava Madhava Madhusoodana
Keshava Madhava Madhusoodana
Keshava Madhava Madhusoodana
Keshava Madhava Madhusoodana
Navaneetha Chora Narayana
Navaneetha Chora Narayana
Tumburu Narada Gaana Vilola
Tumburu Narada Gaana Vilola
Navaneetha Chora Narayana
Navaneetha Chora Narayana
Garuda Gamana Prabhu Vaikunta Vaasa
Garuda Gamana Prabhu Vaikunta Vaasa
Kamalasana Hey Karunamaya
Kamalasana Hey Karunamaya
Keshava Madhava Madhusoodana
Keshava Madhava Madhusoodana
Keshava Madhava Madhusoodana
Keshava Madhava Madhusoodana
Navaneetha Chora Narayana...!
👉 In Hindi - नवनीत चोरा नारायणा लिरिक्स
Written by: Vijay Krishna
Navaneetha Chora Narayana Song Description
This song, "Navaneetha Chora Narayana" , is a devotional song sung in praise of Lord Vishnu in his child form as Krishna. The song's title, "Navaneetha Chora Narayana" , is repeated many times, which means "butter thief Narayana" . This refers to the playful childhood mischief of Lord Krishna when he used to steal butter. The song begins with this line, and it keeps coming back throughout, keeping the main feeling of the song alive.
The song includes several mythological names and scenes connected to Lord Vishnu. For example, "Tumburu Narada Gana Vilola" mentions the music of the divine sage Narada and the celestial singer Tumburu. Then, the line "Garuda Gamana Prabhu Vaikuntha Vasa" describes the Lord riding on Garuda and living in his heavenly abode, Vaikuntha. Additionally, the line "Kamalasana Hey Karunamaya" prays to the Lord who sits on a lotus and is full of compassion.
In the final part, there is a chant of the Lord's various names—"Keshava, Madhava, Madhusudana" —each reminding listeners of his different qualities and stories. About the music, this song is sung by Nithya Santhoshini. Vijay Krishna has composed the music, created the tune, and written the lyrics. The Indian rhythms are given by Anil Robin, and it has been published by Merchant Records. With its simple devotional feeling, chant-like repeated lines, and sweet music, this song gives listeners a spiritual experience.