Ninnu Nammiyunnavadanu Lyrics in Telugu
Ninnu NammiyunnavadanuFull Lyrics
This Telugu kirtana by Bhadrachala Ramadasu is preserved here from the verified Wikisource text, with the original script kept intact for readers who want the chant in its source form.
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ప: నిన్ను నమ్మి యున్నవాడను ఓ రామ || నిన్ను ||
చ 1: నిన్ను నమ్మినవాడ పరులను వేడ నిక
మన్నన జేసి పాలింపవే ఓ రామ || నిన్ను ||
చ 2: బ్రతిమాలి వ్రతము చెడుటేగాని యిదేమి సుఖము
వెత నొందగ జాలనే ఓ రామ || నిన్ను ||
చ 3: మానము విడచి కసుమాల పొట్టకొరకై
మానవుల వెంబడింతునే ఓ రామ || నిన్ను ||
చ 4: సతతము రక్షించు చతురత నీ కున్నప్పుడు మది
చంచలింప నేటికే ఓ రామ || నిన్ను ||
చ 5: సతతము భద్రాద్రి స్వామి శ్రీ రామ దాస
పతివై నన్నాదరింపవే ఓ రామ || నిన్ను ||
Meaning & Significance
Ninnu Nammiyunnavadanu is a devotional statement of trust. The singer does not approach Rama with complexity or ornamentation. He comes with a simple claim: I trust you, so do not let me be forced elsewhere. That directness gives the song its strength. It is easy to sing, but the feeling behind it is serious.
The lyric is built around dependence and steadiness. Each line reinforces the idea that devotion should not be split or diluted. The devotee is not saying that life has no difficulty. In fact, the song recognizes suffering, confusion, and the pressures of worldly living. But instead of responding by turning away from Rama, the singer chooses to remain fixed in trust.
That makes the kirtana especially useful for readers who want a compact devotional text. It is short enough for daily chanting, yet strong enough to shape the mood of a prayer session. The repeated refrain keeps bringing the mind back to the same commitment. That repetition is not ornamental. It is the core of the song’s discipline.
Ramadasu often writes devotion in a way that sounds personal and unforced, and this kirtana is a good example. The speaker does not present himself as spiritually flawless. He presents himself as someone who needs protection and asks Rama to accept that dependence. That honesty is part of the song’s emotional credibility.
For Lyricshala, this page serves people looking for a trustworthy Telugu devotional text that is easy to chant on a phone or during prayer. The verses are preserved cleanly so the devotional flow remains intact, without commentary getting in the way.
Pronunciation Notes
The refrain should be read in a calm, consistent rhythm so the repeated trust-claim stays central. Because the song is short, even slight changes in pacing can change the emotional feel. A steady pace is best.
The lines are most effective when read one at a time with a brief pause after each charana. That keeps the Telugu diction clear and allows the prayerful tone to settle. On mobile, the short structure makes this especially easy to chant.
About Bhadrachala Ramadasu
Bhadrachala Ramadasu is known for writing devotional songs that sound like real prayer rather than literary performance. His work often carries a tone of surrender, need, and confidence in Rama’s protection. That blend gives his kirtanas a very human warmth.
Ninnu Nammiyunnavadanu reflects that warmth clearly. It does not over-explain the theology of trust. It simply speaks trust aloud. That is one reason Ramadasu’s songs remain so widely loved in Telugu devotional practice.
His compositions are also important because they keep devotional language practical. They can be sung in homes, temples, and small gatherings without losing force. That usability matters for a lyrics site, because readers are usually looking for something they can actually chant, not just admire.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main idea of Ninnu Nammiyunnavadanu?
The song says that the devotee trusts Rama completely and does not want to turn elsewhere. It is a direct expression of surrender.
Why is the refrain important?
The refrain keeps the song centered on trust. It gives the prayer its steady emotional anchor.
Is this page source-faithful?
Yes. The Telugu lyric text is kept from the verified Wikisource source, and only the song itself is included here.