Category: Spiritual

  • Aksharamanamalai EP:35

    Sri Ramana Maharshi is the author of the revered devotional hymn “Aksharamanamalai.” It consists of 108 verses written in Tamil, dedicated to Arunachala, the holy mountain in Tiruvannamalai. The hymn is a profound expression of the devotee’s love and longing for the divine, blending deep spiritual insights with lyrical beauty. Each verse serves as a

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  • Aadhi Shathiku Ayiram Namangal EP:68

    “Aadhi Shakthiku Ayiram Namangal” is a revered collection of sacred names dedicated to Adhi Shakthi, the primordial goddess in Hinduism, representing divine feminine energy. Each of the 1000 names, or “Sahasranamam,” encapsulates different attributes and aspects of the goddess, celebrating her power, compassion, and wisdom. Chanting these names is believed to invoke her blessings, offering

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  • Sri Vidya Rajagopalan EP:2

    Sri Vidya Rajagopalan Temple in Mannargudi is a renowned Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, revered as Rajagopalaswamy. Known as the “Dakshina Dwaraka” (Southern Dwaraka), this temple is celebrated for its stunning architecture, rich history, and vibrant festivals. Devotees flock to witness the grandeur of its rituals and the deity’s majestic idol. The temple stands

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  • Temples of India – Thiruvallavazh

    Thiruvallavaazh is situated about 3 miles from the Thiruvalla station on the Kollam-Ernakulam rail route. The Moolavar is Kolapiraan, Thiruvaazhmaarban, and Sri Vallabhan seen in standing posture facing east. Thaayaar – Selvathirukozundhu Naachiyaar, Vaatsalyadevi. Theertham – Kandaakarna Theertham, Pambaa River. The speciality of this sthalam is that there is one separate Sannidhi for Thiruppaan Alwar,

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  • Aadhi Shakthiku Ayiram Namangal EP:67

    Aadhi Shakthiku Ayiram Namangal” is a revered collection of sacred names dedicated to Adhi Shakthi, the primordial goddess in Hinduism, representing divine feminine energy. Each of the 1000 names, or “Sahasranamam,” encapsulates different attributes and aspects of the goddess, celebrating her power, compassion, and wisdom. Chanting these names is believed to invoke her blessings, offering

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  • Guru Darisanam Yogi Ramsuratkumar EP:31

    Yogi Ramsuratkumar, also known as the “Divine Beggar,” was a revered Indian saint from Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu. Renowned for his deep spirituality and humility, he dedicated his life to guiding seekers on the path to enlightenment. His teachings emphasised surrender, devotion, and the constant remembrance of the divine. Followers from around the world were drawn

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  • Aksharamanamalai EP:34

    Sri Ramana Maharshi is the author of the revered devotional hymn “Aksharamanamalai.” It consists of 108 verses written in Tamil, dedicated to Arunachala, the holy mountain in Tiruvannamalai. The hymn is a profound expression of the devotee’s love and longing for the divine, blending deep spiritual insights with lyrical beauty. Each verse serves as a

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  • Aadhi Shakthiku Ayiram Namangal EP:66

    “Aadhi Shakthiku Ayiram Namangal” is a revered collection of sacred names dedicated to Adhi Shakthi, the primordial goddess in Hinduism, representing divine feminine energy. Each of the 1000 names, or “Sahasranamam,” encapsulates different attributes and aspects of the goddess, celebrating her power, compassion, and wisdom. Chanting these names is believed to invoke her blessings, offering

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  • Sri Muthuswamy Dikshithar

    Muthuswamy Dikshithar was a prominent composer and musician in the Carnatic classical music tradition of South India. Born in 1775, he is celebrated as one of the Trinity of Carnatic music, along with Tyagaraja and Shyama Sastri. Muthuswamy Dikshithar’s compositions, known for their intricate structure and deep devotion, are mostly in Sanskrit and cover a

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  • Sree Jayanthi Spl: முகுந்த மாலா – Mukundamala

    Mukundamala is a devotional Sanskrit poem composed by the 9th-century saint and philosopher, King Kulasekhara Alvar. The poem is a heartfelt expression of devotion to Lord Krishna, also known as Mukunda. It consists of 40 verses, blending deep spiritual wisdom with intense emotional devotion, reflecting the poet’s yearning for liberation and divine grace. Mukundamala is

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