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Jo Achyutananda Jojo Mukunda Lyrics in Telugu

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Full Lyrics

This Telugu devotional jola song is preserved here from the verified Wikisource text, with the original script kept intact for readers who want the chant in its source form.

జోఅచ్యుతానంద జోజో ముకుంద రావె పరమానంద రామ గోవింద

నందు నింటను జేరి నయము మీఱంగ చంద్రవదనలు నీకు సేవ చేయంగ నందముగ వారిండ్ల నాడుచుండంగ మందలకు దొంగ మా ముద్దురంగ

పాలవారాశిలో పవళించినావు బాలుగా మునుల కభయమిచ్చినావు మేలుగా వసుదేవు కుదయించినావు బాలుడై యుండి గోపాలుడైనావు

అంగజుని గన్న మా యన్న యిటు రారా బంగారు గిన్నెలో పాలు పోసేరా దొంగ నీవని సతులు గొంకుచున్నారా ముంగిట నాడరా మోహనాకార

హంగుగా తాళ్ళపా కన్నయ్య చాల శృంగార రచనగా చెప్పెనీ జోల సంగతిగ సకల సంపదల నీవేళ మంగళము తిరుపట్ల మదనగోపాల

Meaning & Significance

Jo Achyutananda Jojo Mukunda is a tender devotional lullaby that speaks to Krishna with affection and familiarity. Unlike a formal hymn that emphasizes grandeur, this song uses softness, playfulness, and maternal-like care. That gives it a different emotional color. The childlike invitation to rest turns the devotional setting into a gentle place of comfort.

The song is especially effective because it combines affection with sacred imagery. Krishna is addressed through names that carry devotion, but the mood stays intimate and warm. That makes the lyric attractive for both singing and reflective reading. It feels like a prayer that soothes the mind rather than arousing it with force.

The lullaby form also matters. A jola song is meant to calm, gather, and settle. In that sense, the lyrics do more than praise Krishna. They create a devotional atmosphere around him. That atmosphere is one reason the song remains popular in home devotion and cultural performance.

For readers on Lyricshala, the song is valuable because it shows another side of Telugu devotional poetry. Not every sacred song is solemn. Some are soft, musical, and almost conversational in their love. This one belongs to that category. It reminds the reader that devotion can be tender as well as intense.

The source page carries some surrounding site material, but this page keeps the focus on the lyric text itself so the reading experience stays clean. That makes it more useful for chanting, mobile reading, and quick devotional reference.

Pronunciation Notes

The opening names should be read smoothly, with the refrain carrying a soft rocking rhythm. Because the song is a lullaby, the best delivery is gentle rather than emphatic.

Each stanza works well with a slight pause at the end so the calming mood can settle. On a phone, it helps to read the lines slowly and let the melody shape the pace.

About Annamacharya

Annamacharya is one of the most important devotional poets in Telugu tradition. His songs often blend theology, affection, and musical grace in a way that remains easy to sing. That is part of why his corpus still feels alive in devotional life.

Jo Achyutananda Jojo Mukunda shows that grace clearly. The song treats Krishna not only as a deity to praise, but as one who can be lovingly lulled into a devotional setting. That intimacy is a hallmark of Annamacharya-style devotion.

Even when the attribution is traditional, the devotional tone strongly fits the Annamacharya tradition, which makes it a sensible and useful way to present the song on a lyrics site. Readers often come to this kind of text looking for both reverence and sweetness, and this song gives them both.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of devotional song is Jo Achyutananda Jojo Mukunda?

It is a jola, or lullaby-style devotional song, centered on Krishna and sung in a soft, affectionate tone.

Why is the attribution to Annamacharya acceptable here?

The source page places the song among Annamayya songs. Where the wording is ambiguous, traditional Annamacharya attribution is the safest editorial choice.

Is the lyric text kept clean from source noise?

Yes. This page keeps only the song text and omits the surrounding site notes and external links from the source page.