The dawn and dusk are mountain-like pillars and the sky itself is beam across, bearing the swing-like cosmos. UdayAsta Sailambu lonara kambambu lainauDumanDalamu mOche nuyyAlaadana AkASa padamu addou dulambainaakhilambu ninDe nee uyyAla Oh Lord,You shine in all souls and also in the air we breathe.The transcient nature of creation is your divine leela and splendor. The song is available here and the lyrics+meanings follow:Īlara chanchala maina – madhyamAvati -AdiĪlara chanchalamaina AtmalandunDanee yalavATu chEsE nee uyyAlapalumAru nuchvAsa pavanamandunDanee bhavambu delipe nee vuyyAla It seems to me that language is extremely important to convey an idea and I almost consider this language equal to Sanskrit. I consider it my great privilege to have been acquainted with this great language. The language adds melody to the great song composed by this great person. The lyrics themselves are full of content, but it seems that the song has derived its beauty from the richness inherent in the language of Telugu, so beautiful that the language comes extremely close to the heart.
He visualises the swing as the cosmos with Dharma as base. This is an awesome song by Annamayya where he describes symbolically the cycle of creation as the divine sport of the Almighty.