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- Sharanagati (Sanskrit: शरणागति; IAST: Śaraṇāgati ) or Prapatti (Sanskrit: प्रपत्ति; IAST: Prapatti), is the process of total surrender to God (Narayana-Krishna)...
- to perform the upasana (with Yajnopavitam) can perform this Sadhana. Śaraṇāgati is the complete entrusting of one's own self to the infinitely merciful...
- very first polemical debates with advaita recorded in the tradition. Śaraṇāgati is the complete entrusting of one's own self to the infinitely merciful...
- Religion. SAGE. p. 1050. ISBN 978-0-7619-2729-7. Bhagavad Ramanujacharya's Saranagati Gadyam (PDF). Oppiliappan Koil. Kumar, P. Pratap (1997). The Goddess Lakṣmī:...
- on 21 December 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2020. "Home | Saranagati Community Network". saranagati.ca. Archived from the original on 1 August 2020. Retrieved...
- Ramaswami Iyer (also known as Saranagati Ramaswami Iyer) was a devotee of Ramana Maharshi. He composed the well-known song Saranagati in his devotion to Ramana...
- Art of Transformation. – Śaraṇāgati Publishing, 2005. – 86 p. Śacīnandana Swami Spiritual Tonic: Bhakti-rasayana. — Śaraṇāgati Publishing, 2006. — 164...
- Vai****ha, Vishnu's abode. Moksha can also be reached by total surrender and saranagati, an act of grace by the Lord. Ramanuja's Sri Vaishnavism subscribes to...
- Vai****ha, Vishnu's heaven. Moksha can also be reached by total surrender (saranagati), an act of grace by the Lord. God, according to Ramanuja's Sri Vaishnavism...
- Ramanuja, Gadya Traya (which is a compilation of three texts called the Saranagati Gadyam, Sriranga Gadyam and the Vai****a Gadyam) by Ramanuja,CITEREFK...