ගෝවින්දං භජ මූඪමතේ
गोविन्दं भज मूढमते in Sinhala · සිංහල
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Origin & Story
Bhaja Govindam (Moha Mudgara), verse 1 and refrain · Adi Shankaracharya · 8th century CE (circa 788-820)
According to tradition, Adi Shankaracharya was walking through the streets of Varanasi (Kashi) with his disciples when he saw an aged scholar laboriously memorizing Panini's grammar rules. Moved by compassion, he spontaneously sang this verse, urging the old man that grammar would not save him at the hour of death and that he should instead worship Govinda. This opening verse became the refrain of the entire hymn, repeated after each subsequent verse.
✦ As told in scripture
It is said that the old grammarian of Kashi, on hearing this verse, was awakened from his lifelong absorption in mere scholarship and turned his heart to the Lord. The line has since become a household call across India, sung in temples and homes alike to rouse the soul from the slumber of worldliness.
The Mantra
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භජ ගෝවින්දං භජ ගෝවින්දං ගෝවින්දං භජ මූඪමතේ . සම්ප්රාප්තේ සන්නිහිතේ කාලේ නහි නහි රක්ෂති ඩුකෘඤ්කරණේ ..
Bhaja govindam bhaja govindam govindam bhaja mudhamate Samprapte sannihite kale nahi nahi rakshati dukrinkarane
Meaning:गोविन्द को भजो, गोविन्द को भजो, गोविन्द को भजो, हे मूढ़ बुद्धि! जब मृत्यु का नियत समय निकट आ जाएगा, तब व्याकरण के नियम ('डुकृञ्करणे') तुम्हारी तनिक भी रक्षा नहीं करेंगे।
Word-by-Word Meaning
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Benefits of Chanting गोविन्दं भज मूढमते
A constant reminder to place God above mere intellectual pursuit
Cultivates detachment and the remembrance that death is certain
The single most quoted line of Bhaja Govindam — easy to memorize and chant
Turns the restless mind toward Govinda's holy name
Sung in satsang and bhajan to instantly evoke devotional mood
Carries the grace of Adi Shankaracharya, the great Acharya
How to Chant गोविन्दं भज मूढमते
This refrain may be sung repeatedly as a bhajan, drawing out 'Bhaja Govindam' with melody and feeling. Let each repetition of 'Govindam' settle the mind, and hear 'Mudhamate' (O foolish mind) as a gentle correction addressed to your own wandering thoughts. It is traditionally sung in a call-and-response style in groups.
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