Gurudeva Bhajo Hari Nārāyan
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Praise the Divine Guru Who is Lord Nārāyana Himself. 1) He is Lord Nārāyana with lotus eyes, with a lotus emanating from His navel, holding the Shankha (conch) and Sudarshana chakra (disc weapon), wearing the Vaijayanti Mala (the garland of victory). Praise to the One who cherishes His devotees - Satgurudev Srī Vishwānanda! Praise the Divine Guru Who is Lord Nārāyana Himself. 2) He is Lord Nārāyana, the consort of the supreme Goddess Lakshmī, riding on Garuda (the mighty eagle), wearing yellow silk garments and adorned with the Kaustubha gem. 3) Many salutations to the One Who is full of beauty, loveliness, elegance! Many salutations to the One with beautiful hair! Many salutations to the One with supreme humility! Many salutations to the One Who steals the hearts of His devotees! Many salutations to the One Who is incomprehensible! Many salutations to the One Who is adored by His devotees! Many salutations to the One Whose blessed vision is auspicious and holds the Sudarshana chakra, the discus weapon! Many salutations to the One who perceives the thoughts and feelings in the heart of His devotees. Many salutations to the One Who showers His Grace on the devotees! Many salutations to the One Who is supreme and emanates Divine opulence! Many salutations to the One Who is profound (in wisdom, powers) and unfathomable! Many Salutations to One Who bestows prosperity and strength. Many salutations to Srī Vishwānanda. 4) “With my body, speech, mind, sense organs, intellect, through feelings of heart because of innate natural tendencies, whatever I do for myself and others, I offer them all at the Lotus Feet of my Gurudev Swāmī Vishwānanda, Who is verily Lord Nārāyana Himself. 5) He is the Lord Nārāyana residing in the supreme abode of Vaikuntha, reclining on the thousand headed serpent, Adishesha. He has Lotus Feet and wears the Kasturi (musk) tilak. I offer myself to You, Srī Swāmī Vishwānanda!