Ananda Sagara Deva Karuna Sagara Deva Jeevana Amrutha Dayaka Sai
By addressing the Lord as Ananda Sagara and Karuna Sagara , the bhajan highlights the twin attributes of God: absolute joy and limitless mercy. For a devotee, navigating the turbulent waters of worldly life becomes easier knowing that they can merge into an ocean of pure peace and compassion. 3. The Sweetness of Devotion (Bhakti) Jeevana Amrutha Dayaka Lyrics
Often composed in (evoking peace and dawn) or Yaman/Kalyani (evoking deep devotion and yearning). Rhythm (Tala) Ananda Sagara Deva Karuna Sagara Deva Jeevana Amrutha
: The song portrays the deity as a compassionate provider who nourishes the devotee’s parched soul with the "sweet water" of devotion. The Sweetness of Devotion (Bhakti) Often composed in
: In the Sai tradition, singing such lyrics is considered a form of Namasmarana (remembering the name of God), which is believed to purify the mind and heart. How to Use These Lyrics for Meditation