Indra krutha Jambukeswara stotram
By
Devendra
Translated by
P.R.Ramachander
Indra;-
Devendra says:-
1.Lalata lochana jwalaa nirdagdha smara vigraha,
Namasthe kari charmatha vaasase, kruthi vaasase.
1.Salutation to Lord Krithivasa who wears the hide of an elephant,
And who burnt by the flame of his forehead eye, the God of love.
2.Yachrmaanena pathatha chakshshi Neela lohitha,
THaddhama bhavatho nithyam sadaa pasyanthi sooradha.
2.Oh God of coppery blue colour, while my eyes made of skin are not able to see you,
Those who are detached are able to see you daily with their eyes of wisdom.
3.Srushtyartham brahma roopa saan sthithyartham jagathamapi,
Thavaiva hara nithyoyam aathmaa Narayana para.
3.Oh Lord hara, who took the Brahma while creating for protecting,
The worlds, you soul takes the indestructible Lord Narayana.
4.Amrutheswara bhoothesa srushti sthiyantha karana,
Yathava sthanamagam thadvishno paramam padam.
4.Oh nectar like lord, Oh chief of Bhoothas,
oh Lord who is causeof creation, upkeep and destruction,
Your faultless place of stay is the place where Lord Vishnu would attain at the end.
5.Bhathaa anthakaranambhoja vikasana karathvishe,
Amrithesa namosthesthu rudraya sthira thanvane.
5.Salutations to lord of nectar, who has the luster,
Which makes the lotus like mind of his devotees,
Who is very angry and one who has a stable bow.
6.Jataa makuta nishyandharangrith sudhamsuve,
Namo amrutha swaroopaya lingaya amala thejase.
6.Salutations to that lord who wears the moon,
Which prevents the flow of Ganges from his own crown,
Who has a nectar like Linga form and who has sublime pure luster.
7.Amaradhipa koteera nishkrushtangri saroruha,
Swabhaktha janushe thubhyam mahase mahathe nama.
7.Salutations to the lord whose feet was touched by the crown of the king of Devas,
Who rose up as Linga for the sake of devotees and who is greatly lustrous.
8.Deevyth surasura vadhu, seemantha mani rasmibhi,
Neerajitha padabjaya devaya mahathe nama.
8.Salutations to the great God whose lotus like feet was lit,
My the head gems worn by the ladies of devas and asuras.
Ithi sri Padma puraneGajaranya Mahathmye, Indra krutha stotram sampoornam.
Thus ends the prayer of Indra which occurs in book Gajaranya Mahath,ya which is a part of Padma purana.