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  2. Shri Rudram - Wikipedia

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    The Chamakam (chapter seven) asks for the fulfillment of wishes. [11] Each chapter consist of eleven anuvākas or hymns. [12] [13] [14] Namakam: The Namakam in particular enumerates the various epithets and names of Rudra. It recognises the violent aspects of Rudra and requests him to be benevolent and peaceful, rather than violent and destructive.

  3. Rudrashtakam - Wikipedia

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    The Rudrashtakam narrates the qualities and deeds of Rudra. The body of the Rudrashtakam includes many qualities, attributes and motifs associated with Shiva, including the destruction of Tripura, the annihilation of Kamadeva, etc. These symbols and motifs related to the life and deeds of Rudra.

  4. Rudras - Wikipedia

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    The Bhagavata Purana Canto 3 Chapter 3 mentions that Rudra is born from the anger of Lord Brahma. The names are mentioned in Canto 3 Chapter 3 and Verse 12 as follows: Manyu; Manu; Mahinasa; Mahān; Śiva; Ṛtadhvaja; Ugraretā; Bhava; Kāla; Vāmadeva; Dhṛtavrata; In Bhagavata Purana Canto 6 Chapter 6 the eleven Rudras are said to be the ...

  5. Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma - Wikipedia

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    Brahmasri Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma (born 16 May 1967) is an Indian guru, spiritual teacher, known for his commentary and discourses on television Rudra Namakam, Vishnu Sahasranamam, Sivanandalahari, Soundarya Lahari, Lalitha Sahasranamam, Siva Tatvam, Ganapathi Tatwam, Sri Krishna Tatwam, Ramayanam, Bhagavatam, the Bhagavad Gita, Mahabharatham, Dakshinamurti Tattvam, Sutha Samhitha, Aditya ...

  6. List of works by Madhvacharya - Wikipedia

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    Dvaita. The extant works of the Dvaita founder-philosopher, Madhvacharya, called the Sarvamūla Granthas, are many in number. The works span a wide spectrum of topics concerning Dvaita philosophy in specific and Vedic thought in general. They are commentaries on the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavadgita, Brahma Sutras and other works.

  7. Veerashaiva - Wikipedia

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    Viranaradhya is the father of the 18th-century Telugu Veerashaivite acharya Mulugu Papayaradhya. [ 4 ] In the Virasaiva Agama, it is mentioned that in four main pontiff seats (Yoga Peetha, Maha Peetha, Jnana Peetha, and Soma Peetha), there are four gurus of different priority: Revana, Marula, Vamadeva, and Panditaradhya.

  8. Rudra - Wikipedia

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    Rudra (/ ˈrʊdrə /; Sanskrit: रुद्र) is a Rigvedic deity associated with Shiva, the wind or storms, [1] Vayu, [2][3] medicine, and the hunt. [4] One translation of the name is 'the roarer'. [5][6][7] In the Rigveda, Rudra is praised as the "mightiest of the mighty". [8] Rudra means "who eradicates problems from their roots ...

  9. Rudra veena - Wikipedia

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    The Rudra veena (Sanskrit: रुद्र वीणा) (also spelled Rudraveena[ 1 ] or Rudra vīnā[ 2 ])—also called Bīn in North India [ 3 ] —is a large plucked string instrument used in Hindustani Music, especially dhrupad. [ 2 ] It is one of the major types of veena played in Indian classical music, notable for its deep bass resonance.