MuddugAre YasodA mungiti muthyamuvidu DidderAni mahimala Devaki suthudu caraNam 1 Anthanintha gollethala arachethi mAnikyamu PanthamAdey Kamsuni pAli vajramu KAnthula moodu lokAla Garudapachapoosa Chenthala mAlonunna Chinni Krishnudu caraNam 2 ratikeli rukminiki rangumovi pagadamu mithi gOvardhanapu Gomedikamu sathamye SankhachakrAla sandula vaidooryamu gathiyai mammu gAche KamalAkshudu caraNam 3 kAlinguni talapye gappina pushyarAgamu yelleti Sri VenkatAdri Indraneelamu pAlajalanidhilona bAyani Divya ratnamu bAluneevale dhrigi PadmanAbhudu Lord Venkateshwara is compared with precious gems in the form of Krishnavatar Leelas. Mother Yasoda is kissing the Bala Krishna (muDugare yasODa) and he is submerged in her kisses like in a tub of pearls (mungidi muTyamu). Like a ruby (mAnikyam) he is shining and for kamsa the demon he is strong as a diamond(Vajram). His consort Rugminis lips are like Coral (pagadam). When he is Govarda Giridhari, he is like gomedikham (a brown stone). He is wearing vaidUryam (another precious stone) in between his sanku and chakra. When he is dancing on the head of kAlinga, the serpant king, he glows like pushyaraga (yellow sapphire) and when he is Lord Venkateshwara, he is like indra nIlam (blue sapphire). On the whole he is like all the precious gem stones, always helping the devotees.

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