Govindeti Sada Snanam
गोविंदेति सदा ध्यानं सदा गोविंद कीर्तनम् ॥
goviṃdeti sadā dhyānaṃ sadā goviṃda kīrtanam ..
Description
Holy Bath. Meditate on Govinda while taking bath, meditate on him in your prayers, meditate on him while thinking of God, and always sing his name.
Other Govinda Shlokams
Bhaja Govindam
Shlokams,Vishnu,Sankara,Govinda,Krishna,Prakarana Grantha
Bhaja Govindam is one of the most popular hymns penned by Adi Shankaracharya. He has packed into the Bhaja Govindam song the substance of all Vedanta, and set the oneness of Jnana and Bhakti to melodious music.
Kalyana Adbhuta Gatraya
O auspicious Lord Srinivasa, the auspiciously-wonderful-bodied god, the bestower of all desired wishes, the consort of Sri (Lakshmi), the depository of the treasure of auspiciousness, the wealthy trea
Kausalya Supraja
O good offspring of Kausalya, Rama, the yester-evening (and night) is creeping away (into dawn), awake, the greatest of beings, may you perform the daily duties of your godly status.
Mangalam Bhagavan Vishnu
Salutations to you O auspicious ones - Lord Vishnu, Lord Madhusudana, Lord Pundarikaksha, Lord Garudadhwaja.
Namah Kamala Netraya
Salute to you lotus-eyed Lord, the lotus-garlanded Lord, the lotus-navelled Lord, the consort the goddess Lakshmi. (Kamala).
Narayana Kavacham
Shlokams,Vishnu,Govinda,Krishna
The Narayana Kavacham occurs in chapter eight of the sixth skanda of Bhagavada Purana. It is an Armour (Kavach) to protect ourselves from all our enemies (including negativitie
Sriyah Kanthaya Kalyana Nidhaye
O auspicious Lord Srinivasa, the auspiciously-wonderful-bodied god, the bestower of all desired wishes, the consort of Sri (Lakshmi), the depository of the treasure of auspiciousness, the wealthy trea
Uttishto Uttishta Govinda
Awake, O Govinda, awake, the one with the Garuda ensign on his flag. Awake, the beloved of Lakshmi, Bless for the welfare of the three worlds.
Venkatesa Suprabhatam
This shlokam is taken from Sri Valmiki's Srimadh Ramayanam. During the journey with Sage Viswamitra, both Rama and Lakshmana had rested for the night on the banks of the Ganga river. As the dawn was
Govindeti Sada Snanam – Govinda – In Sanskrit with English Transliteration, Translation and Meaning. Commentary for selected Shlokams.