Sri Hayagreeva stotram – meaning with emphasis on Sanskrit

பரிமுகமாய் அருளிய எம் பரமன் காண்மின்

The meanings of the verses of Sri Hayagreeva stotram, composed by Sri Nigamantha Desikan, has been rendered  by adiyen in Tamil with a special focus on sharing the basics of Sanskrit. The recording is made available in four parts.

The link to the audio of first 6 slokas is as below:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1eqZst_GqY21B7SXJVv9MkXcgxaIjE4DC

The link to the audio of meaning of slokas 7 to 15 is as below:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Eh58RnvnMTdZgDO8fuqYjCcVhwzyjgwf

The link to the audio of meaning of slokas from 16 to 24 is as below:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=19QIjXxD_AYu4Nk_2hYh19SuW8lie1k7J

The link to the audio of meaning of slokas from 25 to 33 is as below:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hUbJFDH7X2_R9hhwsgud-vGNwr0H5N6Q

Dasan

Sreeram.

Sri Vedanta Desika Stotra Pancaratnam – set to music

Swami Desika – a pencil sketch by adiyen

The ‘Sri Vedanta Desika Stotra Pancaratnam’ which was composed by adiyen and shared earlier has now been set to music – composed and sung by Smt.Anusha Sreeram, accompanied on the violin by Sow.Hiranmayee Sreeram (our daughter). To suit the composition which is a pancaratnam, five ragas have been chosen. The ragas are suddha saveri, revathi, brindavani, valaji and hamsanadam – all five being audava ragas – ragas that have five notes!

The link to the audio is

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5TNRFElGMV1d3Y3R18ybmNkQzQyNkF3bTJodDhJT2diQXc4

The link to the original post on ‘Sri Vedanta Desika Stotra Pancaratnam’ is as below:

Sri Vedanta Desika Stotra Pancaratnam – a stuti mentioning the names of Swami Desika’s 28 stotras

Dedicated to the divine thiruvadi of Kavitarkikasimham literally during our visit to Satyagala. My wife and daughter sang at the sannidhi of Swami Desika at Satyagala on 25th of April 2018. This picture is of the peepul tree (perhaps not the same tree, may be a new one planted in its place or an offshoot of the old one) on the banks of Kaveri under which Swami Desika is said to have done tapas during his 12 year stay in Satyagala.

SrImate NigamAnta MahAdesikAya namaH

Dr.Sreeram Jaganathan