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Sriman Narayaneeyam (Sanskrit Recital) |
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Dhyanam
- Bhagavadswaroopam & Mahatmiyam
- Dhruva Charitham
- AjamilaMoksha
- Prahalada Charitham
- Balidarpa Samnam
- Ramayana Hanuman Samagama
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Krishnavataram
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Kaleeya Mardanam
10.Govindabhishekam
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Rasakreeda
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Veda Stuti
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The Narayaneeyam is the heart of rending devotional hymn by Melpatur Narayana Bhattalin (16th century) Narayaneeyamidentifies “Guruvaurappan” with “Narayana”. The Narraneeyam is a touching hymn and a source of spiritual power of the million of devotees of Lord
Guruvaurappan. It extols the greatness of the Lord of
Guruvayur. It is said, that Narayana Bhattadiri was suffering from rheumatism and to cure his illness he composed more than a thousand “slokas”-(1036)- in praise of Lord Guruvayurappan an recited them before the deity. The
sloka, divided into hundred “Dasakas”, contain the essence of Sreemad
Bhagavata. They explain the ten “Avataraleela (episodes of Vishnu’s incarnations) and every “Dasaka” ends with the prayer to the Lord Guruvayurappan to cure the poet’s illness. He was cured by the grace of
Guruvayurappan. Ultimately the aim of Narayaneeyam is “Moksha” or Salvation. The recitation of Narayaneeyam an epitome of the
Bhagavatam, bestows the benefit secured out of reading the entire
Bhagavata. Here the poet gives an inspired and inspiring vision of Sri Krishna that was fully revealed to him, starting from the dazzling halo of lusture gradually culminating into that lovely, divine form.
“The consciousness of the reciter or the hearer of recitation is led step by step the exclaims with
Bhattadiri. “Agre Pasyami (Him I see before me)” in the last
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Tirumalai Tirupathi Tiruvarul
Tarumpathi (Tamil Devotional) |
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- Ezhumalaigal
- Geethamae
- Sangu Chakaram
- Lakshmi Padmavathi
- Alarmelu Mangala
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Govinda Nama
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Kaliyugathil
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Alarmelu Thaaye
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Kannum Kadayule
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Kurigal Sollum
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Uyarndha Malai
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Venkateswara
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Govinda |
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Narayana Leelanjali (Tamil Devotional) |
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- Guru Sthothiram – Kamam Yaavum
- Om Namo Narayana – Thiruvengadavane
- Noonam Thoovum – Sudam Shyam
- Hari Narayana - Vatchayavathu
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Balaji Anjali
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- Venkatathri Samasthanam
- Venkatathri Slogam
- E Pa Dhamae Kadhaa
- Esaa Naam Slogam
- Srimathkribajalanithae
- Kandi Nagilaanda Thathi
- Kummini Edisruthi
- Jala Janae Baagari
- Enda Kaani Needa Kaani
- Sheerapthi Kanyakagu
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Thvadhasanama Stothram
12.
Maadava Boodhava
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Alugalu Sellavu
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Kalyanaathpudha Slogam
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Garuda Gamana
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Aadhi Deeva
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Egamae Gaani
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Ethare Haradhalu
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Sriyah Gandhya Mangala and Stothram
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Sri Venkateswara Sahasranamam (Sanskrit Recital) |
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- Sri Venkateswara Sahasranamam
- Sri Venkateswara Sahasranamam (contd)
- Sri Venkateswara Stotram
- Sri Venkateswara Stuthi
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Sri Venkateswara Mahatmiyam
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Sri Venkateswara Ashtothram
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Mangalam |
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Namasankritana, i.e. the repetition of the divine name is the effective means to neutralize the evil effects of Kaliyuga and to attain bliss. The most powerful way of doing this is the recitation of Sahastanam or the thousand names of the chosen deity. These names or epithets describe and glorify the chosen God. Composed by the ancient Rishis the Sahastanam vibrate with the powerful divine energy if they are chanted with sincere piety and meditation. This energy stimulates certain nerve centers in the brain and promotes a state of mental equipoise and general well-being.
Lord Venkateswara, popularly addressed as Balaji, the Lord of the Seven Hills at Tirupati is the deity after by croes of people for attaining his grace and magical solutions to all.
The upturn of life is guaranteed to every one, seeking succor under his lotus feet. He is rich in all respects and is benevolent to all those who contemplate on Him. To have the direct experience of his supernatural powers this Compact Disc offers to the listeners the Venkateswara Sahasranamam and some of the rare prayers collected from the puranas and other sources hitherto unheard in Compact Disc format. The include Sri Venkateswara
Stotram, Sri Venkateswara Stuthi, Sri Venkateswara
Mahatmiyam, Sri Venkateswars
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Venkatesa Suprabhatam & Vishnu Sahasranamam (Sanskrit Recital) |
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Sri Venkateswara Suprabhatham
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Sri Vishnu Sahasranamam |
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Sri Venkateswara Suprabhatam (Sanskrit Recital) |
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- Sri Venkateswara Suprabhatham
- Sri Lakshmi Sahasranamam
- Sri Venkatagireesam
- Tirupathi Venkataramana
- Venkatesa
- Indirikkinbagayambu
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Sri Venkatesa Sahasra Nama Stothram (Sanskrit Recital) |
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- Sri Venkatesa Sahasranama Stothram
- Sri Venkatesa Ashottara Sata Nama Stotram
- Sri Lakshmi Chatur Vimshati Nama Stotram
- Narasimhashtakam
- Dashavatara Stotram
- Sudarshanashtakam
- Shadashayudha Stotram
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Sri Venkateswara Suprabatham (Tamil Devotional) |
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- Sri Venkateshwara Suprabatham
- Sri Venkatesa Kavacham
- Ranga Ranga Nadha - Subha
- Nandhana – Subha
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Aranganatha (Tamil Devotional) |
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- Ranga Ranganadha
- Nandhana
- Pani Thulieley
- Kanna Kanna
- Thiruppathigam
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Rama Rama
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Adhi Kalai
8.
Geethai Mozhi
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Aayargalin
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Nandha |
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