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  2. Rama Raksha Stotra - Wikipedia

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    The Rama Raksha Stotra (Sanskrit: रामरक्षास्तोत्रम्, romanized: rāma-rakṣā-stotram) is a Sanskrit stotra, a hymn of praise ...

  3. List of suktas and stutis - Wikipedia

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    Rama Raksha Stotra; Shiva Mahimna Stotra; Shiva Tandava Stotra; References ... Audio files at Sanskrit Documents Collection; Alphabetical List of the Stotras

  4. Stotra - Wikipedia

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    Many stotra hymns praise aspects of the divine, such as Devi, Shiva, or Vishnu. Relating to word "stuti", coming from the same Sanskrit root *stu-("to praise"), and basically both mean "praise". Notable stotras are Shiva Tandava Stotram in praise of Shiva and Rama Raksha Stotra, a prayer for protection to Rama.

  5. Hari Stotra - Wikipedia

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    The first verse of the Hari Stotra extols the attributes of Vishnu: [1] [2] jagajjālapālaṃ kanatkaṇṭhamālaṃ śaraccandrabhālaṃ mahādaityakālaṃ nabhōnīlakāyaṃ durāvāramāyaṃ supadmāsahāyaṃ bhaje'ham bhaje'ham. I worship and worship him who is the garland on the neck of Lakshmi who is the essence of Vedas, who lives ...

  6. Category:Sanskrit texts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sanskrit texts" The following 102 pages are in this category, out of 102 total. ... Rama Raksha Stotra; Rigveda 1.32; Rudrashtakam; S. Samagana;

  7. Hymn - Wikipedia

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    The Rigveda is the earliest and foundational Indian collection of over a thousand liturgical hymns in Vedic Sanskrit. [84] Between other notable Hindu hymns (stotras and others) or their collections there are: Naalayira Divya Prabandham; Ram Raksha Stotra; Saundarya Lahari; Shiva Stuti; Shiva Tandava Stotram; Tirumurai; Vayu Stuti

  8. Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Nama Ramayana is a devotional song in Sanskrit, [10] [11] which narrates the Ramayana through the chanting of the many names of Rama. [12] It has 108 verses, commencing with "Shuddha Brahma Paratpara Rama" and each of its lines ending with 'Rama' [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] – only some versions contain the verse "Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram ...

  9. Shri Ramachandra Kripalu - Wikipedia

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    Shri Ramachandra Kripalu, or "Shri Ram Stuti," is a Stuti (Horation Ode) verse from his work called Vinaya Patrika, written by Goswami Tulsidas. It was written in the sixteenth century in a mix of Sanskrit and Awadhi languages. The prayer/ode glorifies Shri Rāma and his characteristics to the best. Original version: MIX of Awadhi and Sanskrit: