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Upcoming Musician Dr. Chinmaya M. Rao’s First Video Song “Uttarayanam” Released Over The Internet

It Is a Small Token of Gift To Our World Leader and our Honorable Prime Minister : Dr. Chinmaya Rao

Upcoming Musician Dr. Chinmaya M. Rao’s First Video Song “Uttarayanam” Released Over The Internet

 

It Is a Small Token of Gift To Our World Leader and our Honorable Prime Minister : Dr. Chinmaya Rao

 

Shivamogga/Sagara: The video song “Uttayayanam-The Movement” was released on the Internet/YouTube by young music director Dr.Chinmaya M. Rao, from Honagodu of Sagar Taluk, Shimoga District.

Composed in Sanskrit, the song compares the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Sun, to which Dr.Chinmaya M Rao has written, composed music and sung by himself.

This was the first video song by singer Dr. Chinmaya M.Rao, which he dedicated to the Honorable Prime Minister Of India.

This song concept was given by Dr. Gita Badikilayya, and the video was shot by Keshava Productions, Bangalore.

The iconic and the famous Omkarashrama in Rajarajeshwari nagar of Bangalore is shown in this video specially.

The different lines of this Sanskrit song show us the Charm of Sri Narendra Modi and his worldly spirit.

The uniqueness of this song is

The 1st letter of 1st line is NA

The 2nd letter of 2nd line is REN

The 3rd letter of 3rd line is DRA

The 4th letter of 4th line is MO

The 5th letter of 5th line is DI

And after this VISHWA CHETANA will appear in different letters of next different lines.

So finally, it will be NARENDRA MODI VISHWA CHETANA, Dr Chinmaya Rao explained regarding this specialty.

This meaningful rendition was translated to Hindi and English and were sent to the Prime Minister’s Office last Ugadi.

“It is a small token of gift to our World Leader and our Honorable Prime minister”, said Dr. Chinmaya Rao.

Uttarayanam : The Movement | Dedicated to World Leader Narendra Modi By Musician Dr.Chinmaya M.Rao

UTTARAAYANAM : SONG

PARAPHRASE IN ENGLISH

My Salutations, to the Lord Surya!

You are prayed by the mighty Lord

Devendra and the other gods

The one whose abode is the vast ocean,

Showering upon us, immeasurable happiness.

Shining like a jewel, lighting up the sky

You possess the power to brighten up the whole world;

My salutations to you!!

You awaken feelings of unity in the

minds of people across the whole world

You provide life to all beings on Earth!

The Apparent Northward Movement of The Sun,

Advancing Towards Progress

Blazing the Path Towards Progress

That is Uttarayanam, Uttarayanam !

You are the Manifestation of Om,

Embellished by thousand names, like Aditya

Oh Lord Surya, you are the one who is special in this universe, who gives us his bright, lustrous light

The one who puts caste, creed and race aside,

You are one who sees everyone equally!

The Epitome of Benevolence,

Adorning the Jewel of Tranquility!

Oh Sun God, Salutations to You!

The Apparent Northward Movement of The Sun,

Advancing Towards Progress

Blazing the Path Towards Progress

That is Uttarayanam, Uttarayanam !

 

(FILES) In this photograph taken on December 24, 2013, Chief Minister of the western Indian state of Gujarat and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi arrives for the BJP’s Chief Ministers’ conference at party headqurters in New Delhi. One is a former teaboy, the other a Harvard and Cambridge-educated scion of India’s biggest political dynasty. In a country of contrasts, the national elections starting April 7, 2014, will be a battle of backgrounds. Narendra Modi, a Hindu nationalist hardliner from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is the frontrunner to emerge as the next prime minister from the nine-stage elections which were announced on March 5, 2014. His main opponent from the left-leaning Congress party, in power for a decade, is 43-year-old Rahul Gandhi who was raised in leafy New Delhi surrounded by the trappings of power. AFP PHOTO/Prakash SINGH/FILES

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