Jeevana Amrutha Dayaka Lyrics Online
The melody is traditionally slow and meditative, often sung during the communion service or during the quiet moments of a Good Friday vigil. For many believers, reciting the is an act of surrendering one’s burdens.
: Bestower of the nectar ( Amrutha ) of life ( Jeevana ). It refers to the divine as the source of eternal bliss and spiritual sustenance. Jeevana Amrutha Dayaka Lyrics
In conclusion, I need to check for the song's origin, determine if the lyrics are available, and if not, explain that I can't provide them while offering alternative assistance like summarizing the song's theme or its cultural context. The melody is traditionally slow and meditative, often
Bhakthi Bhakti Neene Daiva Bhakthi Preeti Torede Namma Dehada Koneyalli Ninna Nitya Vasthu Ide It refers to the divine as the source
The first verse is a plea for mercy. The word "nalige" (to be crushed/squeezed) paints a vivid picture of a soul weighed down by guilt. The hymn writer asks Christ to "take us up" (Therchuko) and lead us on the path of life. This reflects the Psalmist’s cry: "Lead me in the way everlasting."
: Contemplate the act of surrendering worldly worries to a higher power to find internal peace.
No. While many Telugu hymns are translated from English (e.g., "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" becomes "Yesu Needu Prema"), Jeevana Amrutha Dayaka appears to be an original Telugu composition native to Andhra culture.