Kali te birahe mo prana na rahe, Euthi chalire bhai, nilachala ku jahe. Odi re prabhu, odi re thakura, odi.
Nila shaila basi, mo nayanara phula, Dekhibaku mana mora aja bahu chula. Odi re prabhu, odi re thakura, odi. odi odi utkalantha lyrics in english
For millions of devotees of Lord Jagannath, particularly in the Indian state of Odisha, the hymn “Odi Odi Utkalantha” is not just a song—it is a divine cry. It captures the deep emotional bond between the devotee and the deity, painting a vivid picture of homesickness, separation, and ultimate reunion. Kali te birahe mo prana na rahe, Euthi
The lyrics are a plea to his younger brother, Balabhadra, and sister, Subhadra, urging them to return home quickly. The word beautifully translates to “the longing for Utkala” (the ancient name for Odisha), i.e., homesickness. The Lyrics: English Transliteration Here are the most common lyrics of “Odi Odi Utkalantha” written in a simple English script so non-Odia speakers can follow the cadence. Odi re prabhu, odi re thakura, odi
Odi odi, Utkalantha odi, Odi re prabhu, odi re thakura, odi. Nila shaila prabhu, tume odi. Odi odi, Utkalantha odi.
Jahaku paen bala thakura odi kare, Se katha bhanugale na hi sunu tore. Odi re prabhu, odi re thakura, odi.
Bhai re balabhadra, bhagini subhadra, Sunile na ki mo ei udasa bachana? Odi re prabhu, odi re thakura, odi.