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  • Jaya Jaya Shankara!!

  • ahaa!sravana nayana anandakaram,madhuram suswaram,ahladakaram,athi sundaram,athi pavithram,dhyanam dhanyam!!!!

  • what are the ragas here? Thanks

  • JAYA JAYA SHANKARA HARA HARA SHANKARA

    IF SUB TITLES FOLLOW WITH PLACE ,PERSON,AND YEAR ON THE VIDIOS LIKE THE ONE IN "THOTAKASHTAKAM-SHANKARA SACRED CHANTS,THIS WILL BE HAVING MORE FEELING OF GOING TO THAT AGE OF DIVINE PERIOD.

  • Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara!

    No words can be made equivalent to these verses!

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  • Jaya Jaya Sankara, Jaya Jaya Sankara,

    Nothing like seeing this video clip. I just feel that i am at the foot of sri sri maha Periyava, Sri Sri Pujyashri Jagadguru Jayendra periyavaa, and Shri Shri Bala Peiryavaa sitting in Dubai

    At the foot dust of Gurus,

  • Thank you for uploading this... This completes my list of MS favourites.

  • jeya jeya shankara hara hara shankara ..

    thanks for this wonderful video clip...please

    download it more..

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  • The sloka preceding Thotakashtakam was composed by H.H.Mahaperiyava in praise of Adisankara

  • I ve never heard MSS Thotakashtakam.... Thanks

  • excellent work !! commendable!!

    would be grat if you could post meanings of these great works for the benefit of people who have strayed away into this modern world but would want to come back

  • Every word of this exquisite hymn bespeaks the utter devotion to sri Sañkara, the Guru, who is all to him and there is nothing equal or superior to him. The Guru is the dispeller of the darkness of ignorance.

    The spirit of devotion of the disciple is best expressed in the soul-moving burden of this song : Be Thou my refuge, O Master, Ùañkara (bhava Sañkara deùika me ùaraïam)!

  • One of the chief disciples of Sankara composed an octad of verses in praise of the Master.

    The metre he has used in this composition is the difficult but beautiful totaka. Hence he was himself given the name Toûakácárya.

  • thanks a lot for posting the video..

  • Excellent video

  • Thanks a Billion

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