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| 8/14/25 | Dashakam 027 Koormavatharam | Dasakam 27 of Narayaneeyam is significant because it describes the famous mythological episode of the "Churning of the Ocean of Milk" (Kshirabdhi Mathanam) and the "Tortoise Incarnation" (Kurmavataram) of Lord Vishnu. The key points are:Indra, the king of devas, was cursed by sage Durvasa and became old and weak. Consequently, the devas were defeated by the asuras (demons).Seeking salvation, the devas along with Shiva and Brahma approached Lord Vishnu, who then advised them to make peace with the asuras and churn the ocean of milk to obtain the nectar of immortality.The devas and asuras used the Mandara mountain as the churning rod and the serpent Vasuki as the rope.When the mountain started sinking due to its heavy weight, Lord Vishnu incarnated as a giant tortoise (Kurma avatar) to support the mountain on his back, enabling the churning to continue.The episode symbolizes the cosmic process of creation and preservation, and Vishnu's role as the sustainer who supports and lifts the universe in times of crisis.This Dasakam is devotional and philosophical, emphasizing the divine intervention and Lord Vishnu's compassion to uphold dharma and help the devas regain strength and immortality. It is also seen as an allegory for the process of spiritual churning and transformation. Reciting or hearing this Dasakam is believed to bring blessings and strength to devotees.Thus, Dashakam 27 of Narayaneeyam holds great importance both mythologically and spiritually as a depiction of Vishnu's Kurma avatar supporting cosmic balance and divine grace in overcoming adversity | — | |
| 8/9/25 | Introduction | Narayaneeyam is a revered medieval Sanskrit devotional text composed by Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri, a distinguished 16th-century poet from Kerala. This work is a poetic summary of the Bhagavata Purana, comprising 1,036 verses divided into 100 chapters called Dasakams. Narayaneeyam beautifully condenses the vast 18,000-verse Bhagavata Purana, focusing mainly on the praise and stories of Lord Krishna, especially in his manifestation as Guruvayurappan, the presiding deity of the Guruvayur temple in Kerala.Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri composed Narayaneeyam around 1587 CE. The composition has an inspiring origin story—Bhattathiri, afflicted by paralysis after ritualistically taking upon himself the ailment of his guru to save him, sought divine healing through devotion. Guided by the philosopher Thunjath Ezhuthachan, he began composing 10 verses a day in praise of Lord Krishna, starting with the Matsya (fish) avatar, the first of Vishnu's 10 incarnations. After 100 days of devotional chanting and writing, he was blessed with a vision of the Lord and cured of his paralysis.Chanting or reciting Narayaneeyam is believed to bring numerous benefits. It is considered a divine tonic promoting longevity, health, and overall well-being. Devotees hold strong faith that the hymn has healing powers for physical and mental ailments, offers protection from danger and negativity, and helps overcome fear. It is also said to bestow fame, wealth, success, and spiritual salvation. Many turn to Narayaneeyam in times of illness or personal difficulties, seeking the grace and blessings of Lord Krishna through heartfelt devotional recitation.Thus, Narayaneeyam is both a literary masterpiece and a spiritual remedy, fostering deep devotion while providing hope and healing to its devotees. It continues to be widely recited in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and beyond, cherished for its devotional fervor, philosophical depth, and therapeutic power. | — | |
| 7/22/25 | Shri Bhagavad Gita Aarthi | This podcast gives in brief the glories of Bhagawad Gita Aarti plus the benefits one would derive by chaniting it. | — | |
| 7/16/25 | Guru Stotram | Guru Stotram is a simple 14-verse hymn dedicated to honoring the Guru, often recited at the start of study sessions to seek the Guru's blessings. It comes from the Guru Gita, a dialogue between Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati found in the Skanda Purana, celebrating the importance of the Guru in spiritual growth. Each verse ends with the respectful phrase "tasmai shri gurave namaḥ," meaning "salutations to that noble Guru."Key points about Guru Stotram:Role of the Guru: It highlights how the Guru removes ignorance and leads us to the ultimate truth.Spiritual impact: Chanting it with understanding helps one surrender, overcome ego, and purify speech.Origin: It is part of the Guru Gita in the Skanda Purana, a text focusing on the Guru's significance.Practice: Students traditionally chant it at the start of their studies to create a positive and focused learning atmosphere.Refrain meaning: The repeated phrase shows deep respect and gratitude towards the Guru.This clear, devotional hymn connects learners with the Guru’s guidance and blessings for both knowledge and spiritual progress | — |
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