Ramam Bhaje Hari Ramam Bhaje

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Sri Vidyabhushana Theertha Swamiji released the 9-minute devotional bhajan Ramam Bhaje Hari Ramam Bhaje in 2019 on Divine Collections of Sri Rama, rooted in Dwaita Vedanta tradition.

About Ramam Bhaje Hari Ramam Bhaje

\"Ramam Bhaje Hari Ramam Bhaje\" is a devotional composition performed by Sri Vidyabhushana Theertha Swamiji and featured as the seventh track on the album Divine Collections of Sri Rama. The recording spans 9 minutes and 42 seconds, presenting a rendition rooted in the Dwaita Vedanta tradition of devotional music. The track emphasizes bhakti (devotional chanting) with lyrical invocations of Lord Rama, a central figure in Hindu Vaishnavism.

The album Divine Collections of Sri Rama was released on November 18, 2019 under the label PM Audios & Entertainments. The primary format of distribution was digital media, catering to platforms for streaming and digital downloads. Sri Vidyabhushana Theertha Swamiji, a monk of the Uttaradi Math lineage, led the vocal performance, though additional contributing artists or instrumentalists remain undocumented in available sources.

The composition follows traditional kirtan or bhajan structures, characterized by repetitive melodic phrases designed for meditative immersion. The lyrical content draws from Sanskrit and regional devotional verse, with the refrain \"Ramam Bhaje\" (\"I worship Rama\") serving as the thematic anchor. The track’s duration allows for extended improvisational passages, a common feature in classical and semi-classical Indian devotional music.

No official music videos, live recordings, or alternate versions of this track are confirmed in public records. The album itself compiles similar devotional works, though specific production details—such as recording location, engineers, or accompanying musicians—are not disclosed. The release aligns with the broader tradition of Haridasa Sahitya, a corpus of devotional literature and music from Karnataka and adjacent regions.