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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)...
- The Sharanagati Gadyam (Sanskrit: शरणागतिगद्यम्, romanized: Śaraṇāgatigadyam) is a Sanskrit prayer, written by the Hindu philosopher Ramanuja towards...
- will. He initiated into the Radhavallabhi Sampradaya by attaining the "Sharanagati Mantra" and met his current Sadgurudev Pujya Shri Hit Gaurangi Sharanji...
- six vols.), Mundakopanishad, Kathopanishad, Upanishad O Ajker M****h, Sharanagati (all in Bengali) and Thoughts on Spiritual Life (in English). During...
- Vedantasara, Gadya Trayam (which is a compilation of three texts called the Sharanagati Gadyam, Sriranga Gadyam, and the Vai****ha Gadyam), and the Nitya Grantham...
- Book 7, Chapter 7 Ramanuja's prayer of surrender to Narayana in the Sharanagati Gadyam of the Tiruvaymoli was and is significant to his Sri Vaishnava...
- Vedantasara, Gadya Traya (which is a compilation of three texts called the Sharanagati Gadyam, Sriranga Gadyam and the Vai****ha Gadyam), and Nitya Grantham...
- the festivities of the day and composed the Sriranga Gadyam and the Sharanagati Gadyam. According to tradition, the deity Ranganatha is regarded to have...
- Sudhiyan Us Chandan Ke Van Ki (travelogue and reminiscence), Bhakti Aur Sharanagati, Gyan Aur Karma (thought-philosophy), Anant Path Ke Pathik-Dharamveer...
- unity in diversity achieved through devotion. However, Ramanuja accepts Sharanagati, total surrender at the Lord's lotus feet alone as the sole means to...