A thousand names of Goddess Lalitha, not one repeated. The backbone of Sri Vidya practice.
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A thousand names of Goddess Lalitha, not one repeated. The backbone of Sri Vidya practice.
The thousand names of Vishnu, given by Bhishma from his deathbed. Chanted every morning across India for centuries.
Sri Vadiraja Tirtha's Kannada wedding song for Lakshmi and Vishnu. Sung at almost every Madhva wedding for five hundred years.
Forty verses to Hanuman by Tulsidas. Probably the most-chanted prayer in all of India.
108 names of Krishna from the Narada Pancharatra. His whole story, one name at a time.
Sri Vadiraja Tirtha's personal plea to Krishna of Udupi. Simple, melodic, deeply felt.
Sixteen verses from the Brahmanda Purana naming the Lord of the seven hills. Chanted by Tirumala pilgrims and Sri Vaishnava households every day.
Eight verses to Mahalakshmi, each ending with the same salutation. Short, powerful, unforgettable.