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- Mata Maheshwari, Tribhuvana Janani
Prema Mayi, Sathya Sai Janani
Tribhuvana Mohini, Papa Vinashini
Veda Kalavati, Kalyana Dayini
Jagat Oddharini, Parthi Narayani
Prema Mayi, Sathya Sai Janani
Meaning: O Mother of three worlds, mother Sathya Sai! Thou form is Love. Thou art destroyer of sins and thou enchants the three worlds. O Resident of Parthi, Mother Sai Narayani! Thou art giver of Vedas, Thou confereth auspiciousness and hast come to remove miseries of the entire world.
- Matha Pitha Hari Bandhu Sakha Hari
Narayana Sai Narayana (2X)
Allah Thum Ho Yesu Thum Ho
Buddha Zorashtra Mahavir Thum Ho
Sabka Malik Ek Hey Bhagavaan
Narayana Sai Narayana (2X)
Meaning: Hey Sai Thou art verily the supreme Lord Narayana (Vishnu). You are Father, Mother and relative. Thou art Allah, Jesus Buddha, Mahavir and Zoraster. The Lord of all is One - Narayana, Sai Narayana.
- Mathanga Vadana Aanandha Sadana
Maha Deva Shiva Shambho Nandana
Mathanga Vadana Aanandha Sadana
Maya Vinashaka Mooshika Vahana
Matha Maheshwari Bhavani Nandana
Maha Ganapathey Mangala Charana (2X)
Meaning: Elephant-faced one, source of bliss, son of Shiva, remover of illusion who rides the mouse; Son of mother Parvati, Lord of Ganas, One who has a mouse as His vehicle, whose feet are auspicious.
- Mathanga Vadana Mam Palaya
Mauleeshwara Shiva Gauri Nandana (2X)
Mangala Daayaka Siddhi Vinaayaka
Maya Vinashaka Mooshika Vahana
Meaning: Protect me, Elephant-faced one, source of bliss, son of Shiva and Gauri, Giver of auspiciousness and liberation.
- Mrityumjayaya Nama Om
Thrayambakaya Nama Om
Lingeshwaraya Nama Om
Sayeeshwaraya Nama Om
Om Nama Shivaya Nama Om (4X)
Meaning: Bow to the one who has gained victory over death, Lord with three eyes, Lord of the Lingam, Lord Sai, Lord Shiva. Chant the mantra 'Om Nama Shivaya'.
- Muralidhara Mura Hara Natawara
Gopijanapriya Giridhara
Brindavana Sanchaara Jagadoddhara
Yashoda Bala Nandhakumara
Meaning: This is a description of Krishna as the following: the One with the flute, the One who destroyed the demon Madhu, the great dancer, the beloved of the Gopis (cowherd maids), the One who lifted the mountain, the One who frequented Brindavan, the One who uplifted the world, the darling son of Yashoda and Nanda.