Sarva Mangala Naama SitaRama Song Lyrics from the movie "Bhakta Potana" a Telugu language film released in 1943 based on the biography of Bammera Potana.
He is a staunch devotee of Lord Rama and has translated Bhagavatam into Telugu Language.
Vontimitta Lord Sita Rama
เฐธเฐฐ్เฐต เฐฎంเฐเฐณ เฐจాเฐฎా เฐธీเฐคా เฐฐాเฐฎాเฐฐాเฐฎా
เฐธเฐฐ్เฐตเฐฎంเฐเฐณเฐจాเฐฎా เฐธీเฐคా เฐฐాเฐฎాเฐฐాเฐฎా
เฐถเฐฐ్เฐตเฐตిเฐจుเฐค เฐถాంเฐคి เฐฆాเฐคా เฐฐాเฐฎాเฐฐాเฐฎా
เฐฎเฐจเฐธుเฐฒోเฐจి เฐฎాเฐฏ เฐฌాเฐชి เฐฐాเฐฎాเฐฐాเฐฎా
เฐฎเฐจుเฐชుเฐฎా เฐจీ เฐฎోเฐฎు เฐూเฐชి เฐฐాเฐฎాเฐฐాเฐฎా
เฐจీเฐตు เฐจేเฐจเฐจు เฐญేเฐฆా เฐฌుเฐฆ్เฐงీ เฐฎాเฐชి เฐฎాเฐฒో
เฐจిเฐฒుเฐชుเฐฎా เฐจీ เฐ్เฐాเฐจ เฐธిเฐฆ్เฐงి เฐฐాเฐฎాเฐฐాเฐฎా
เฐాเฐฎเฐ్เฐฐోเฐงాเฐฒోเฐญా เฐฎొเฐน เฐชాเฐถంเฐฌుเฐฒా
เฐเฐกเฐు เฐฆ్เฐฐోเฐธిเฐాเฐตుเฐฎเฐฏ్เฐฏా เฐฐాเฐฎాเฐฐాเฐฎా
เฐเฐเฐถిเฐฒా เฐชుเฐฐ เฐตాเฐธా เฐธీเฐค เฐฐాเฐฎాเฐฐాเฐฎా
เฐฒోเฐేเฐถా เฐฌเฐนుเฐฐూเฐช เฐตిเฐฒాเฐธ เฐోเฐฆంเฐกเฐฐాเฐฎా
เฐฐాเฐฎเฐృเฐท్เฐฃ เฐోเฐตింเฐฆా เฐจాเฐฐాเฐฏเฐฃా
เฐช్เฐฐేเฐฎింเฐి เฐชాเฐฒింเฐుเฐจాเฐฐాเฐฏเฐฃా
Bhakta Potana (1943) Movie Poster
English Translation:
เฐเฐిเฐค Telugu PDF เฐกౌเฐจ్ เฐฒోเฐก్ เฐొเฐฐเฐు เฐ్เฐฐింเฐฆ เฐ్เฐฒిเฐ్ เฐేเฐฏంเฐกి.....
๐ Download Sarva Mangala Naama SitaRama in Telugu PDF ๐
เฐธเฐฐ్เฐต เฐฎంเฐเฐณ เฐจాเฐฎా เฐธీเฐคా เฐฐాเฐฎాเฐฐాเฐฎా
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Also Read: Sri Rama Ashtakam
Why worship Lord Rama and Sita
The worship of Lord Rama and Sita is deeply rooted in Hinduism and holds great significance for millions of devotees worldwide.
Here are a few reasons why they are revered and worshipped:
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Rama is considered an avatar (incarnation) of Lord Vishnu, who is regarded as the preserver and sustainer of the universe.
Goddess Sita, his wife, is revered as the embodiment of virtue, purity, and devotion.
Lord Rama and Sita are often regarded as the ideal couple, representing the epitome of love, loyalty, and marital harmony.
Devotees believe that worshipping Lord Rama and Sita can bring divine blessings, protection, and guidance in their lives.
They offer prayers, perform rituals, and recite hymns and scriptures to seek Lord Rama and Sita grace and blessings for personal and spiritual growth.