

Meaning: Lotus like breasts of Lord are ever red with the stains of kumkum that is being sprinkled on his chest during the daily worships, whereas his body is blue-colored. I am providing these lyrics of "Tirupati Balaji Stotram" in English text with their meanings at the end of each verse. So, for such people who may not be able to devote more time to worship, they can directly recite the second part containing Venkateswara stotram to seek the blessings and grace of God. But, one may not be able to spare so much time to recite all the four sections. Normally, all the four sections are recited, especially on Saturdays. The four sections of Venkateswara Suprabhatam are as follows: The entire Suprabhatam containing four sections is composed by Prativadi Bhayamkaram Annan, a disciple of Manavala Mahamuni during the early 15th century. This section starts with the first sloka of "Kamala Kucha chu." and contains 11 sloka or verses.

The Venkateswara stotram is the second part or section that follows after the Suprabhatam section. It is a part of the four parts that constitute the overall "Venkateswara Suprabhatam" that is being daily recited in the Tirumala Tirupati Temple and other temples and also in many houses. Venkatesa Stotram is generally recited at early morning hours during routine worship. It is believed that reciting these lyrics makes God much happy and pleasant and in return, he bestows his graceful eyes on his devotees and grants their wishes. These lyrics are rendered to describe the glory and virtues of God Vishnu and his beauty and for seeking his protection and blessings.

Would help one to cross death without fear.The Venkateswara stotram lyrics are prayers addressed to Lord Vishnu in the form of Venkateswara Swamy also known as Tirupati Balaji.

Sāyaṃ prātaḥ paṭhennityaṃ mṛtyuṃ tarati nirbhayaḥ Let the soul like consort of Alamelu Manga.Īnd lead me to good results of all of them. Pālayenmāṃ sadā karmasāphalyaṃ naḥ prayacchatu Let the Consort of the daughter of the sky, Prāṇeśaḥ prāṇanilayaḥ prāṇāṇ rakṣatu me hariḥ Prapadye veṅkaṭeśākhyāṃ tadeva kavacaṃ mam Sri Venkateswara Vajrakavacha Stotram is Translated by Shri P. Even for those who surrender only in times of despair, the Lord always answers present. On numerous occasions Lord Venkateshwara has showered his Graces upon his Devotees in need, ridding them of their troubles and misery. Regular Chant of Sri Venkateswara Vajrakavacha Stotram provides ultimate protection. Lord Venkateshwara is also known as Bhaktavatsala, the One who cherishes his Devotees. This stotram(Prayer) contains 5 stanzas only. Sri Markandeya purana mentions "Sri Venkateshwara Vajra Kavacha Sthothram" by sage Markandeya. Sri Venkateswara Vajrakavacha Stotram is The Diamond Armour of Venkatesa composed b y Sage Markandeya.
