Mattladivaaramu Palm Sunday Songs 1

593 MATTALAADHIVAARAMU

Yaesuva jayamuthoa yerushalaemuna – pra – vaesamu jaesina yao prabhuvaa = vaasiga
bogadaga – vasudhanu janulu – vijayamu chaesina yoa prabhuvaa Yaesuva
1. mattalu battiyu – battalu parachiyu–gattiga paadaga yoa prabhuvaa=attahaasamu
thoa – asvamu nekkaka – anakuva gaardhabha mekkina prabhuvaa Yaesuva
2. pillalu pedhdhalu – palu kaekalathoa – paliki nuthinchaga yoa prabhuvaa = challaga
vaanini sari yani yoppi – santhoa shinchina yoa prabhuvaa Yaesuva
3. kondharu vaarini – thondhara jaeyaga – kuurmini dhidhina yoa prabhuvaa = andharu
maanina – arachunu raallani – aana thi nichchina yoa prabhuvaa Yaesuva
4. yerushalaem korakai yoarimi juupiyu naedchina dhaya gala yoa prabhuvaa =
yerusha laemu nandhuna yaalaya manthanu subhra parachina yoa prabhuvaaYaesuva
5. maa korakai thana praanamu pettina –maanyuda viive yoa prabhuvaa = maa korakai
dhara – maranamu gelchina – mahima svaruupuda yoa prabhuvaa Yaesuva
6.maadhu manassunu hrudhayamu naathmanu niidhiga gaikonu moa prabhuvaa =
saadh ara vaakkulu chakkaga palikiyunaadharinchu mamu yoa prabhuvaaYaesuva
Bunyan Joseph

Song no: 593

యేసువ జయముతో – యేరుషలేమున – బ్ర – వేశము జేసిన యో ప్రభువా = వాసిగ బొగడగ – వసుధను జనులు – విజయము జేసిన యో ప్రభువా

1. మట్టలు బట్టియు – బట్టలు బరచియు – గట్టిగ బాడగ యో ప్రభువా = అట్టహాసముతో – అశ్వము నెక్కడ – అణకువ గార్దభ మెక్కిన ప్రభువా

2. పిల్లలు పెద్దలు – పలుకేకలతో – బలికి నుతించగ యో ప్రభువా = చల్లగ వానిని – సరియని యొప్పి – సంతోషించిన యో ప్రభువా

3. కొందరు వారిని – తొందర జేయగ – కూర్మిని దిద్దిన యో ప్రభువా = అందరు మానిన – అరచును రాళ్లని – అతని నిచ్చిన యో ప్రభువా

4. యేరుషలేం కొరకై – యోరిమి జూపియు నేడ్చిన దయగల యో ప్రభువా = యేరుషలేమందున – యాలయ మంతను – శుభ్రపరచి యో ప్రభువా

5. మా కొఱకై తన – ప్రాణము బెట్టిన – మాన్యుడవీవె యో ప్రభువా = మా
కొరకై ధర – మరణము గెల్చిన – మహిమ స్వరూపుడ యో ప్రభువా

6. మాదు మనస్సుతో – హృదయము నాత్మను – నీదిగ గైకొని మో ప్రభువా = సాదర వాక్కులు – చక్కగ బలికియు – నాదరించుమము నో ప్రభువా

594. PALM SUNDAY
Yaesu prabhuvu yerushalaemu –pravaesinchina vidhamu = bhaasuramuga thana
mahima chuudagaa – chaesenu aa dhinamu Yaesu prabhuvu yerushalaemu
1.bhaara vaahaka gaardhabha mekki – baahaatamu gaanu = bayalu dhaerenu
jaejaelanagaa – priya moppaga thaanu Yaesu prabhuvu yerushalaemu
2. gattiga paaduchu – ganthulu vaeyuchu – attahaasamuthoa = kottuchu kara
thaalamulanu pedhdhagaa–kuurimi chupiriga Yaesu prabhuvu yerushalaemu
3. Pillalu pedhdhalu mellaga boavuchu – ullaasamuthoanu = challani prabhuvani
jayamulu gottiri – santhoashamuthoanu Yaesu prabhuvu yerushalaemu
4. kondharu muurkhulu – thondhara chaeyuchu – mundhuku vachchirigaa = andharu
maanina – arachunu raallani apudaa prabhu vanagaa Yaesu prabhuvu yerushalaemu
5. chigurutaaku chetla kommalanu – sogasuga maargamuloa = baaguga parachiribhakthini chuupiri- saaguchu janulantha Yaesu prabhuvu yerushalaemu
6. yerushalaemu – gathi gani prabhuvu – yaedchenu ealugeth thi = mariyu yerushalaem
dhaevaalayamunu parisubhratha jaese Yaesu prabhuvu yerushalaemu
Gera Premayya

595. PALM SUNDAY
Manoa vilasithambow – dhimambu – mahimaanvithambu = anantha jagathii
manoaharambu – ghanaadhi prabhu yasah prakaasakambu Manoa vilasithambow
1. mandha maaruthamu landhamu nosagaga – dendha mulaku naanandhamu nidagaa =
sundhara pakshula suma dhura gaanamu sukhaavahambai soabhinchenugaa
Manoa vilasithambow
2. aruna bhaaskaruni kiranaakaramu – dhara dhiktamula dhari jaerenugaa = dharaa
valaya khara bhaanunichae dhaga dhdhagiiyambai velgenugaa Manoa vilasithambow
3.pulugila kila kila kalavaramulathoa pondhuga galasina bhuuri ravambu =lalitha
manoa hara sraavya ma vinumaa thalapan dhaaniki kaarana maemoa Manoa vilasitha
4.prasanna vadhanudu – bhaanu thaejudu – asankhya jana gana parivrutha baludu =
prasitha raasa bhaasiinudu yaesudu asama saanthithoa – naru dhenche nahoa
Manoa vilasithambow
6. jayamulu baadedu baala chayamuthoa – saathvikudai raasabhambu nekki =
jayoathsavambuthoa sarvaesvarudu chaniraa hrudhayamu samarpinchedhamu
Manoa vilasithambow ..
E.G.Anandham

Penitential practices during Lent across Denominations

Penitential practices during Lent vary across different Christian denominations, reflecting diverse theological perspectives and traditions. Here’s an overview of how some denominations observe Lent through penitential practices:

-> Anglican/Episcopal

Anglicans and Episcopalians observe Lent with fasting, prayer, and almsgiving. They may also participate in the Stations of the Cross, a devotion that commemorates Jesus Christ’s last day on Earth. The Book of Common Prayer provides guidelines for Lent, emphasizing repentance and self-examination .

-> Eastern Orthodox

The Eastern Orthodox Church has a strict fasting regimen during Lent, abstaining from meat, dairy, and, on some days, olive oil and wine. This period is also marked by increased prayer services, such as the Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts, and a focus on charity and almsgiving. The aim is to cleanse both body and soul in preparation for Easter .

-> Lutheran

Lutherans observe Lent with a focus on repentance and reflection on one’s baptism. While fasting is not mandated, individuals may choose to give up certain luxuries as a form of self-discipline. Lutherans also engage in additional prayer and attend services that may include the Stations of the Cross or midweek Lenten services .

-> Methodist
Methodists participate in Lent through fasting, prayer, and acts of charity. They may also make a personal sacrifice by giving up a particular food or activity. The United Methodist Church encourages the observance of Holy Communion more frequently during Lent as a means of grace to grow closer to God .

-> Roman Catholic
Catholics are required to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday and abstain from eating meat on all Fridays during Lent. They are also encouraged to give up personal luxuries and perform acts of penance and charity. Confession (the Sacrament of Reconciliation) is emphasized as a way to seek God’s mercy for sins [3].

-> Reformed Churches
In Reformed traditions, including some Presbyterian and Congregationalist churches, Lent is observed with a focus on personal repentance and renewal of faith. Practices may include fasting, prayer, and reading Scripture, but there is less emphasis on formal rituals. Participation varies widely among congregations .

-> Non-denominational and Other Christian Churches
Among non-denominational and other Christian churches, Lenten observance can vary significantly. Some may adopt practices similar to those of liturgical traditions, such as fasting and almsgiving, while others may focus more on personal spiritual disciplines without formal Lenten rituals .

-> Summary
Across Christian denominations, Lent serves as a time for believers to reflect on Jesus Christ’s sacrifice, repent of sins, and prepare their hearts for the celebration of Easter. While the specific practices and the emphasis placed on them may differ, the underlying themes of repentance, prayer, and charity are common to all [2][3][4][5].