Sri Srinivasam Sritha Parijatham Naa Song New Instant
I worship Lord Sri Srinivasa, the wish-fulfilling Parijata tree for those who seek refuge, the Lord of Venkatadri (Tirumala), the supreme among all deities, the lotus-naveled Lord, the crest jewel of the Vedas, and Lord Seshasaayi (reclining on Adisesha).
Sritha placed the cassette in a wooden box with scrap paper and a pressed jasmine petal. She began to teach the song to the children in the lane, humming the tune until their young mouths learned the shapes of the words. She taught them the pause, the slight hesitation before the last note, the way to fold a sentence like a flower petal. sri srinivasam sritha parijatham naa song new
tree in Hindu mythology is the divine wish-fulfilling tree. By comparing the Lord to this tree, the hymn emphasizes His role as a benevolent provider who grants the desires and spiritual liberation of His devotees. Cultural Context I worship Lord Sri Srinivasa, the wish-fulfilling Parijata