Deevinchave Samruddiga Song Lyrics (Telugu + English)
“Deevinchave Samruddiga” is a popular Telugu Christian song sung by Bro. Suhaas Prince, with music by Dr. Satish Kumar. The song speaks of God’s abundant blessings, faithfulness, and guidance in every season of life. Below you can find the lyrics in Telugu script and English transliteration, along with the video.
Deevinchave Samruddiga Telugu Lyrics
దీవించావే సమృద్ధిగా నీ సాక్షిగా కొనసాగమని ప్రేమించావే నను ప్రాణంగా నీ కోసమే నను బ్రతకమని దారులలో ఏడారులలో సెలయేరులై ప్రవహించుమయా చీకటిలో కారు చీకటిలో అగ్ని స్తంభమై నను నడుపుమయా ||దీవించావే సమృద్ధిగా|| 1. నువ్వే లేకుండా నేనుండలేను యేసయ్యా నీ ప్రేమే లేకుండా జీవించలేను నేనయ్యా నా ఒంటరి పయనంలో నా జంటగ నిలిచావే నే నడిచే దారుల్లో నా తోడై ఉన్నావే (2) ఊహలలో నా ఊసులలో నా ధ్యాస బాసవైనావే శుద్ధతలో పరిశుద్ధతలో నిను పోలి నన్నిల సాగమని ||దీవించావే సమృద్ధిగా|| 2. కొలతే లేదయ్యా నీ జాలి నాపై యేసయ్యా కొరతే లేదయ్యా సమృద్ధి జీవం నీవయ్యా నా కన్నీరంత తుడిచావే కన్నతల్లిలా కొదువంతా తీర్చావే కన్నతండ్రిలా (2) ఆశలలో నిరాశలలో నేనున్నా నీకని అన్నావే పోరులలో పోరాటములో నా పక్షముగానే నిలిచావే ||దీవించావే సమృద్ధిగా||
Deevinchave Samruddiga English Transliteration
Deevinchave Samruddhiga Nee saakshigaa konasaagamani Preminchave nanu praananga Neekosame nanu brathakamani Daarulalo edaarulalo Selayerulai pravahinchumayaa Cheekatilo kaaru cheekatilo Agni sthambhamai nanu nadupumayaa ||Deevinchave Samruddhiga|| 1. Nuvve lekunda nenundalenu Yesayya Nee premae lekunda jeevinchalenu nenayya Naa ontari payanamlo naa jantaga nilichaave Ne nadiche daarullo naathodai unnaave (2) Oohalalo naa oosulalo naa dhyaasa baasavainaave Shuddhatlo parishuddhatlo ninu poli nannila saagamani ||Deevinchave Samruddhiga|| 2. Kolathe ledayya nee jaali naapai Yesayya Korathe ledayya samruddhi jeevam neevayya Naa kanneeranta thudichaave kannathallilaa Koduvantaa teerchaave kannathandrilaa (2) Aashalalo niraashalalo nenunnaa neekani annaave Porullo poraatamlo naa pakshamugaane nilichaave ||Deevinchave Samruddhiga||
Watch Deevinchave Samruddiga Song
Song Info
- Singer: Bro. Suhaas Prince
- Language: Telugu
- Category: Calvary Temple Song
About the Song
“Deevinchave Samruddiga” beautifully expresses the gratitude of a believer who acknowledges God’s abundant blessings and steadfast presence. With a heartfelt tune and deep lyrics, the song is a reminder of God’s faithfulness and guidance in every step of life.
This timeless Telugu Christian song has become a favorite among believers across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, particularly within the Calvary Temple community. Bro. Suhaas Prince’s powerful vocals and the song’s profound message of divine provision continue to inspire countless worshippers in their spiritual journey, making it a staple in church services and personal devotional times.
About Bro. Suhaas Prince and Calvary Temple
Bro. Suhaas Prince is a renowned Telugu Christian worship leader and singer associated with Calvary Temple, one of the most influential Christian ministries in South India. Based in Hyderabad, Calvary Temple has been at the forefront of Christian worship music in Telugu for several decades, producing numerous worship albums that have touched millions of lives across Telugu-speaking regions.
Bro. Suhaas Prince has dedicated his musical talents to glorifying God through heartfelt worship songs that resonate deeply with believers. His ministry through music has been instrumental in leading many to a deeper relationship with Christ. “Deevinchave Samruddiga” is one of his most beloved compositions, featured in various Calvary Temple worship albums and widely sung in churches throughout Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and among Telugu Christian communities worldwide.
Spiritual Meaning and Message of Deevinchave Samruddiga
The central theme of “Deevinchave Samruddiga” revolves around acknowledging God as the ultimate source of all blessings and abundance in our lives. The song beautifully captures the essence of Christian gratitude, reminding believers that every good and perfect gift comes from the Father above. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing God’s hand in our prosperity and success, rather than attributing it to our own efforts or abilities.
The lyrics encourage believers to maintain a posture of thanksgiving and humility, acknowledging that God’s faithful provision extends to every area of life – spiritual, material, emotional, and relational. This message is particularly relevant in today’s context where self-reliance and personal achievement are often celebrated without acknowledging divine grace. The song serves as a powerful reminder that true abundance comes from walking in God’s presence and trusting in His unfailing promises.
For Telugu Christians, this song has become an anthem of faith during both times of plenty and seasons of need, reinforcing the biblical truth that God is faithful to provide for His children and that His blessings flow abundantly to those who trust in Him wholeheartedly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who composed and sang Deevinchave Samruddiga?
“Deevinchave Samruddiga” is composed and beautifully rendered by Bro. Suhaas Prince, a prominent worship leader from Calvary Temple, Hyderabad. The song is part of Calvary Temple’s extensive collection of Telugu Christian worship music that has blessed believers across South India and beyond. Bro. Suhaas Prince’s anointed ministry through music has made this song a beloved choice for worship services and personal devotion.
What is the meaning of Deevinchave Samruddiga?
“Deevinchave Samruddiga” translates to “You Have Blessed Abundantly” in English. The song expresses profound gratitude to God for His abundant blessings and steadfast presence in the life of a believer. It acknowledges that every blessing, provision, and success comes from God’s generous hand, emphasizing the importance of living with a thankful heart and recognizing divine grace in every aspect of life.
What album is Deevinchave Samruddiga from?
This song is part of the Calvary Temple worship music collection. Calvary Temple has released numerous worship albums over the years featuring powerful Telugu Christian songs that have become favorites in churches across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The ministry continues to produce high-quality worship music that ministers to the spiritual needs of Telugu-speaking Christians worldwide.
Where can I listen to Deevinchave Samruddiga?
You can listen to “Deevinchave Samruddiga” on various platforms including YouTube, where Calvary Temple maintains an official channel featuring their worship songs. The song is also available on this page with both Telugu and English lyrics, allowing you to follow along and understand the profound message. Many Telugu Christian music streaming platforms and apps also feature this popular worship song.
What are the key themes in Deevinchave Samruddiga?
The key themes of “Deevinchave Samruddiga” include gratitude for God’s abundant blessings, recognition of divine provision, faith in God’s faithfulness, and the importance of acknowledging God as the source of all good things in life. The song beautifully weaves together concepts of thanksgiving, humility, and trust in God’s promises, making it a powerful tool for worship and spiritual reflection. It reminds believers to maintain a grateful heart regardless of circumstances.
Related Calvary Temple Songs You May Like
If you enjoyed “Deevinchave Samruddiga,” you might also appreciate these other powerful Telugu Christian worship songs from Calvary Temple and similar ministries:
- Naa Yesu Naa Rakshakudu – A heartfelt song about Jesus as our Savior and Redeemer
- Krupamayudu Devudu – A beautiful worship song celebrating God’s grace and mercy
- Naa Pranadhipathi – A powerful declaration of Jesus as the Lord of our lives
Explore more Telugu Christian worship songs on our website to deepen your spiritual journey and enhance your worship experience. Each song carries a unique message of faith, hope, and God’s unfailing love.
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