Pallikattu Sabarimalaiku Song - Click Here To Download


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Sabarimala is lined to Hindu pilgrimage; Ayyappan Devotees must go at least once in their lifetime and it is the largest annual pilgrimage in the world with an estimated 45–50 million devotees visiting every year.

Om Mantra 45:00 Min - Click Here To Download


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It is placed at the beginning of most Hindu texts as a sacred exclamation to be uttered at the beginning and end of a reading of the Vedas or previously to any prayer or mantra. The Mandukya Upanishad is entirely devoted to the explanation of the syllable.

Harivarasanam Song - Click Here To Download

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Dr. K. J. Yesudas

The song was written by Kambamgudi Kulathur Iyer and Swami Vimochanananda sang it for the first time at Sabarimala.Though there have been many versions of this song sung by many renowned vocalists. The Sabarimala temple plays the rendition by Dr.KJ Yesudas every evening after the final pooja. Harivarasanam is written in highly Sanskritised Malayalam.

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Singer : M.S. Subbulakshmi

This stotra was composed by late Sri Lakshmi Kantha Sharma as desired by his teacher, the late Sri Chandara Shekara Saraswathi of Kamakoti peetam. It is a song to wake up, Kamakshi-the mother goddess of Kanchi. Unlike other such songs, it does not wish a good morning to the mother but requests her to wake up and make the morning good to all of us.

Bhaja Govindam Song - Click Here To Download

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M.S. Subbulakshmi

Sri Adi Shankaracharya is believed to have composed the ‘Bhaja Govindam‘ during his famous pilgrimage to Kashi (Benares). The fourteen disciples are said to have accompanied him. The story goes that when he was walking along the streets of Kashi, he was pained to observe an elderly man trying hard to learn Sanskrit grammar. At his advanced age, the remaining valuable little time of his life should have been used for worshiping the God, instead of wasting on learning a language.

Shuklambaradharam Vishnum Song - Click Here To Download

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Vishnu Sahasranama means the “Thousand Names of Vishnu.” This narrative is based upon the commentary of Shankaracharya. Acharya sankara reached the feet of his Guru, Sri Govindapaachaarya, and on the bank of Narmada, the Nambootiri-boy from kaaladi got initiated into the secrets of the Mahaavaakyas.
He accomplished his great task and the very first work of the Upanishadic commentator, sankara, the greatest Hindu missionary of the 7 th century, thus came to see the light of the day.

 
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