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Mangalasasanam (Sanskrit: मङ्गलाशासनम्, romanized: Maṅgalaśaṃsanam, lit. 'au****ious felicitations')
refers to a
Vaishnava concept in Hinduism,
where a...
- parts,
including Suprabhatam (29),
Stotram (11),
Prapatti (14), and
Mangalasasanam (16). The Dayashataka, a
Sanskrit work
containing ten decads, was composed...
- keśādi-pādam style,
starting from her hair,
going down her body till her feet.
Mangalasasanam by Divyadesam:
Andal has sung in
praise of
eleven holy sites: The hagiographic...
- (Muktinath). The last two are
believed to be
outside earthly realms.
Mangalasasanam Abhimana Kshethram Char Dham Nava
Tirupati P.M.,
Neelakrishnan (April...
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Thondaradippodi Alwar or
Vipra Narayana was one of the
twelve Alwar saints of
South India, who are
known for
their affiliation to
Vaishnava tradition of...
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brought on
Garuda Vahana (Garuda as a mount) to
Alvarthirunagari for
Mangalasasanam (singing of
sacred hymns) and to for
paying obeisance to
Nammalvar in...
- Pey
Alvar (also
spelt Peyalvar, Peialvar, Pey Azhwar, or Pei Azhwar) is one of the
twelve Alvar saints of
South India, who are
known for
their affiliation...
- four sections: Suprabhātam, Śrī Venkaṭeśvara Stotram, Prapatti, and
Mangalāśāsanam. www.wisdomlib.org (2017-10-06). "Suprabhata, Suprabhātā, Su-prabhata:...
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Tirumalisai Alvar (IAST: Tirumaḻisai; Born:
Bhargavar 4203 BCE - 297 CE) is a
Tamil saint revered in the Sri
Vaishnavism school of
south India, in Tondai...