Eeshwarambaa Sutah Sreeman
AUDIO
LYRICS
- Eeshwarambaa Sutah Sreeman
- Poorvaa Sandhyaa Pravartatey
- Uttishtha Sathya Saisha
- Kartavyam Daivamaahnikam.
MEANING
O son of Eeshwarambaa! O resplendent majestic one! Dawn is breaking in the East. The daily tasks of divinity which You have undertaken are at hand. Therefore, awake, O Lord Sathya Sai.
Explanation
EESHWARAMBAA | Mother Eeshwarambaa |
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SUTAH | Son |
SREEMAN | Resplendent, majestic |
POORVA | The east |
SANDHYAA | Day-break, dawn |
PRAVARTATEY | Is appearing |
UTTISHTHA | wake up |
SATHYA SAISHA | O Lord Sathya Sai |
KARTAVYAM | Duties |
DAIVAM | Divine |
AAHNIKAM | Daily tasks |
INNER SIGNIFICANCE
Param Dhaama: The Vedanta has declared that the goal of human life is release from the cycle of birth and death or moksha. Ignorance about the meaning and purpose of life, leads to wrong understanding, wrong thinking and wrong actions and consequently to bondage and suffering. Knowledge and wisdom leads us to freedom and joy.
Jnaana and Vignaana: Whatever has been learnt by sitting at the feet of the Guru has been referred to as Jnaana or Knowledge. If what you listen to is later absorbed by contemplation and practice, Knowledge becomes transformed into Vignaana or Wisdom.
By the daily meaningful recitation of the Suprabhaatam, while meditating on its inner significance, we connect with the God within us and link up with that Divine Energy throughout the day.
Message of Suprabhatam:
In the morning when we recite the Suprabhatam, we must realize that the Lord is there within us. It is He who is going to perform all actions through our Indriyas. The actions should be such that they can be called Godly. Each time the child does any action or thinks of any thought, if he remembers that my Lord Sai is within me, and will He do such a thing as I am doing? will He think such a thing as I am thinking? then he will be guided towards the right action. As a new day begins in the morning, we should chant this Suprabhatam and remind ourselves of the existence of the Lord within us.
Eeshwaraambaa Suta refers to all of us, as we are all the divine children of immortality. The place Puttaparthi is our own body. The devotees eagerly waiting are the Indriyas. The fruits and the flowers and the offerings are the offerings of our deeds. The women who are as pure as Sita are the feminine aspect of the power within each one of us, as Ichcha Shakti, Kriya Shakti, Vichar Shakti, Vaak Shakti, etc. Shakti signifies the feminine aspect.
In this manner if we try to awaken the Lord within us, that is, try to realize His Presence, surely we will reach His Abode which is resplendent with Jnaan, Vignaan, Sugnaan & Pragnaan and thus we will be liberated.
This is the message of the Suprabhatam.
[Source: Sri Sathya Sai Balvikas Primer II – For Group II – Sri Sathya Sai Books & Publications Trust]