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Sucaru vaktra mandalam sukarna ratna kundalam
Sucarcitanga candanam namami nanda nandana
Vrajangana sunayakam sada sukha pradayakam
Jaganmanah pralobhanam namami nanda nandanam
Sucarcitanga candanam namami nanda nandana
Vrajangana sunayakam sada sukha pradayakam
Jaganmanah pralobhanam namami nanda nandanam
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Namami Nanda-Nandana Lyrics as written by Crispian Mills
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