Anta Ramamayam Lyrics in Telugu
Anta RamamayamFull Lyrics
This Telugu devotional kirtana by Bhadrachala Ramadasu is preserved here from the Wikisource text, with the original script kept intact for readers who want the chant in its source form.
ప: అంతా రామమయం ఈ జగమంతా రామమయం || అంతా ||
చ1: అంతరంగమున ఆత్మారాము డ
నంత రూపమున వింతలు సలుపగ || అంతా ||
చ2: సోమ సూర్యులును సురలు తారలును
ఆ మహాంబుధులు నఖిల జగంబులు || అంతా ||
చ3: అండాండంబులు పిండాండంబులు
బ్రహ్మాండంబులు బ్రహ్మ మొదలుగ || అంతా ||
చ4: నదులు వనంబులు నానా మృగములు
విదిత కర్మములు వేదశాస్త్రములు || అంతా ||
చ5: అష్ట దిక్కులును ఆదిశేషుడును
అష్ట వసువులును అరిషడ్వర్గము || అంతా ||
చ6: ధీరుడు భద్రాచల రామదాసుని
కోరిక లొసగెడి తారక నామము || అంతా ||
Meaning & Significance
Anta Ramamayam is one of the clearest devotional declarations in the Ramadasu tradition. The central idea is simple but expansive: everything is filled with Rama. That idea gives the song a philosophical scale far larger than its short length. It moves from inner life to cosmic imagery, showing how devotion can stretch from the heart to the universe.
The song is powerful because it does not limit Rama to a single ritual moment. Instead, it treats nature, the heavens, living beings, and sacred knowledge as all participating in the same divine presence. That is why the song often feels uplifting rather than narrowly sectarian. It suggests a world in which spiritual meaning is everywhere, not hidden in one corner.
For singers and listeners, the repetition of అంతా works almost like a declaration of vision. Each line gives another example of Rama-filled reality, and the refrain gathers those examples back into one simple truth. This makes the song especially useful in bhajan settings where repetition helps the meaning sink in.
Readers searching for Telugu devotional lyrics often respond strongly to this song because it is both easy to sing and broad in scope. It is not merely a praise song. It is a worldview compressed into a kirtana, which is a big reason it remains memorable.
Pronunciation Notes
The repeated refrain should be kept steady and reflective. Because the song is built on declaration, the delivery can be calm and confident rather than dramatic. A smooth pace helps the listener hear the accumulation of examples without losing the central thread.
The long compound words in the middle stanzas are easier to manage when read as smaller breath units. On mobile, it helps to break the chant into one stanza at a time and let the refrain reset the rhythm. That keeps the devotional mood intact.
About Bhadrachala Ramadasu
Bhadrachala Ramadasu is known for writing devotional Telugu lyrics that are clear, singable, and spiritually grounded. His songs often return to Rama with confidence and intimacy, which is why they remain so useful in bhajan culture and personal prayer.
Anta Ramamayam shows a different side of that same devotion. Instead of pleading directly, it offers a sweeping statement of faith. The song takes Rama as the organizing center of the world and then uses that idea to connect inner life, nature, and sacred order.
That balance of simplicity and breadth is one reason Ramadasu is still widely loved. He can write a kirtana that feels easy for a family prayer circle and still carries a bigger philosophical claim. Readers searching for his songs usually want that combination.
For Lyricshala, Ramadasu pages like this one are valuable because they show the range inside Telugu devotional music. The songs are not all the same. Some plead, some point, and some declare. Anta Ramamayam belongs to the declarative side of that tradition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who composed Anta Ramamayam?
It is attributed to Bhadrachala Ramadasu. The Wikisource page lists it among the Ramadasu kirtanas and marks it as public domain.
What does Anta Ramamayam mean?
It means that everything is filled with Rama. The song uses nature, the cosmos, and devotional language to express that all-encompassing presence.
Why do devotees like this song?
Devotees like it because it is short, memorable, and philosophically rich. It works well in bhajans and in personal reflection because the refrain is easy to internalize.