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Showing posts with label Bhujangam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bhujangam. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2015

Sri Subramanya Bhujangam by Sri Adi Sankara

Sri Subramanya Bhujangam 
Sri SankaraCharya( Adi Sankara)
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Kandha Shasti and Soora Samharam festival in Trichendur and Other Murugan Temples is on 17th Nov 2015

This Stothtram was composed Sankaracharya at Trichendur while meditating on Lord Subramanya. He had visualization od Athisesha worshipping the Lord and he set this stothram to Bhujanga meter

Bhujanga means snake. Bhujanga Prayatha is meter used in Sanskrit verses resembling the movement of a snake. It has fixed rhythm with three syllables one short and two long sylaables to form a word. When four such words are packed in a line then it is known as Bhujanga Prayatha.
































Lyrics Courtesy from http://www.greenmesg.org/mantras_slokas/sri_murugan-subramanya_bhujangam.php

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Sri Vishnu Bhujanga Prayatha stothram

Sri Vishnu Bhujanga Prayatha stothram 

It is believed that Vishnu Bhjanga Prayatha stothram was composed by Adi Sankara when his mother was on her death bed to bestow the grace of  Sriman Narayana on her mother.

For more details and meanings of Stothram, please visit http://stotraratna.sathyasaibababrotherhood.org/v42.htm


Here is video presentation on Vishnu Bhjanga Prayatha stothram







Sunday, May 11, 2014

Thirukannapuram Divya Desam(DD019) and Sowri Raja Bhujangam

Thirukannapuram Divya Desam(DD019)

 Sowri Raja Bhujangam 


If  in Narasimhavathar, Lord Sriman Narayana came out of pillar to to support the unshakable faith of Prahalada and to prove the fact that he is sarva Vyaapi. In this archavathar in thiruknnapuram Divyadesam, to protect his Archaka from King's wrath, Sowrai Raja Perumal gave darshan with long hair. 


Thirukkannapuram Divya Desam is one of the Pancha Krishnaraya Kshetram. This Sowri Raja  Bhujanga Stotram is on Sowri Raja Perumal, the Utsavar in Thirukannapuram divya desam. The Moolavar is Neela Megha Perumal with an imposing standing Thirukkolam facing East. 

Bhujanga means snake. Bhujanga Prayatha is meter used in Sanskrit verses resembling the movement of a snake. It has fixed rhythm with three syllables short, long and long to form a word. When four such words are packed in a line then it is known as Bhujanga Prayatha.















Friday, April 25, 2014

Sri Rama Bhujanga Prayatha Stotram By Sanakaracharya


Sri Rama Bhujanga Prayatha Stotram By Sankaracharya



Sankaracharya has composed a number of slokas using Bhujanga Prayatha Meter.

Bhujanga means snake. Bhujanga Prayatha is meter used in Sanskrit verses resembling the movement of a snake. It has fixed rhythm with three syllables short, long and long to form a word. When four such words are packed in a line then it is known as Bhujanga Prayatha. So Bhujanga Prayatha follows the pattern  "L-H-H", called ya-gana, where  "light" syllable (L) is called laghu and  "heavy" syllable (H), called guru.  Bhujanga Prayaata is formed with 4 ya-gana.

Adi Sankara has composed  Bhujanga Prayatha Stotram on Lord Rama.  This Bakthi laden Stotram  praises Lord Rama's beauty, valour, compassion, prowess, mahima and other divine qualities. Sri Rama Bhujanga Prayatha Stotram is Presented below.