
Jaya Jaya Sankara – On the occasion of 100th birth anniversary let’s look back nostalgically at Smt. MS Amma, her experiences with Maha Periyava with respect to this great “Maithreem Bhajatha” song penned by Sakshath Maha Periyava. What a great meaning behind these fine lyrics; don’t forget to listen to this beautiful 3 min rendition by MS Amma (link below). Lesson for us is to follow the three “Da”s as mentioned by Sri Periyava.
Many Jaya Jaya Sankara to Kanchi Paramacharya/Fb for the compilation. Lokah Samastha Sukino Bhavanthu! Ram Ram
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“Shreyo Bhooyaath Sakala Janaanaam” is the last line of the song “Maithreem Bhajatha” which means, “May All People in this World be Happy and Prosperous”. This song was written by Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Swamigal of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam.
The Queen of Carnatic Music, Bharath Ratna Smt. M.S. Subbulakshmi was invited to sing at United Nations Organisation in 1966 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the UNO. Maha Periyava wrote and gave her this Sanskrit song when she mentioned about the UNO invitation to Acharya. Her rendition of Maha Periyava composition for World peace and communal harmony, “Maitreem Bhajatha” at the United Nations is one of the moments that will make every Indian proud.
The lyrics and meaning of the song are as follows:
Maithreem Bhajatha Akila Hrith Jeththreem – Serve with Friendship and Humility, which will conquer the Hearts of Everyone.
Atmavat Eva Paraan Api Pashyata – Look upon others similar to yourself.
Yuddham Tyajata – Renounce War
Spardhaam Tyajata – Renounce unnecessary Competition for Power
Tyajata Pareshwa Akrama Aakramanam – Give up Aggression on others’ properties which is wrong
Jananee Prithivee Kaamadughaastey – Mother Earth is wide enough and ready to give us all we desire like a Kaamadenu
Janako Deva: Sakala Dayaalu: – God, Our Father, is very Compassionate to All
Daamyata – So, Restrain yourself
Datta – So, Donate your wealth to others
Dayathvam – So, Be Kind to others
Janathaa: – Oh People of the World
Shreyo Bhooyaath Sakala Janaanaam – May All People of this World be Happy and Prosperous.
Shreyo Bhooyaath Sakala Janaanaam – May All People of this World be Happy and Prosperous.
Shreyo Bhooyaath Sakala Janaanaam – May All People of this World be Happy and Prosperous.
Maha Periyava’s aim has always been welfare of the entire humanity. We can appreciate the importance and relevance of this song if we look into the meaning of each line. We should listen to this song and contemplate on the meaning so that we can consciously follow the advice given by Acharya for World Peace. In respect of “Maitreem Bhajata”, the three “da”s, “daamyata”, “data” and “dayathvam” represent qualities which humanity should nurture forever.
When this song was rendered at UNO, all the delegates from the World Nations were given the translation of this song. The rendering of this song by Smt.M.S. Subbulakshmi and the meaning was so melting that most of the delegates were moved and some of them started weeping at the profundity of the song and her voice.
On the day of the concert, she had a very bad throat and could hardly breathe. She panicked about the outcome of the concert. Even on stage, she was shivering with fear about how she was going to sing. She prayed to Maha Periyava to help her with the concert. When she sang the first word, she miraculously regained her voice, which sounded sweeter than ever!
Compiled by Jagadguru Sri Maha Periyava – Kanchi Paramacharya/Fb