Sharanam Sharanam Jagadambike Lyrics – Harini Tipu | Salim Sulaiman Music

Sharanam Sharanam Jagadambike Lyrics – A powerful devotional hymn in praise of Maa Jagdamba. Harini Tipu's divine vocals create a meditative and peaceful experience.

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Sharanam Sharanam Jagadambike Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Sharanam Sharanam Jagadambike
Sharanam Sharanam Jagadambike

Charan Namo'stute Lalitambike
Charan Namo'stute Lalitambike

Sharanam Sharanam Jagadambike
Sharanam Sharanam Jagadambike

Srishti-Sthiti-Laya-Karini Devi
Srishti-Sthiti-Laya-Karini Devi

Shrichakravasini Shri Tripurasundari
Shrichakravasini Shri Tripurasundari

Varahi Vaishnavi Shaktiswaroopini
Varahi Vaishnavi Shaktiswaroopini

Sharanam Sharanam Jagadambike
Charan Namo'stute Lalitambike
Sharanam Sharanam Jagadambike
Srishti-Sthiti-Laya-Karini Devi
Shrichakravasini Shri Tripurasundari
Varahi Vaishnavi Shaktiswaroopini
Sharanam... Sharanam.. Jagadambike...
Jagadambike...!

👉 In Hindi - शरणम् शरणम् जगदंबिके लिरिक्स

Written by: Vijay Krishna


Sharanam Sharanam Jagadambike Song Description

This song "Sharanam Sharanam Jagadambike" is a devotional song, sung in praise of Goddess Jagadamba. In its lyrics, "Sharanam Sharanam" means 'I come to your refuge', and "Jagadambike" is addressing the Mother Goddess of the universe. At the very beginning of the song, the feeling of devotion and surrender is clearly seen. This song is in the sweet voice of singer Harini Tipu, and the Music and Arrangements are prepared by Vijay Krishna. The Indian Rhythms are given by Anil Robin, and the Lyrics are also written by Vijay Krishna. It has been published by the music label Merchant Records.

The lyrics describe various forms and qualities of the Goddess, such as "Lalitambike" , which is a beautiful form of the Goddess, and "Srishti-Sthiti-Laya-Karini Devi" , which means the Goddess who creates, sustains, and destroys the universe. Then, "Sri Chakravasini" and "Sri Tripurasundari" represent the divine and powerful forms of the Goddess. "Varahi" and "Vaishnavi" refer to the incarnations or forms of the Goddess, while "Shaktiswarupini" explains that the Goddess is the very embodiment of power.

This song helps devotees immerse themselves in meditation and devotion through its simple and repetitive lyrics. The use of traditional Indian Rhythms in the music makes it even more impactful. This song is special for those who are interested in devotional music and the praise of the Goddess, and its tune and lyrics fill the mind with peace and a divine feeling.