Adi Sankaracharya came to Tirumala and placed
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Bhaja Govindam aslo known as
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Article
http://www.stephen-knapp.com/bhaja_govindam.htm
With Sanskrit
http://vedantavision.org/bhaja-govindam/bhaja-govindam/
Tube
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Note
Bhaja govindaM is divided into dvAdashamanjarikA stotram and chaturdashamanjarika stotram. At the end of composing the first stanza, it is said that Shankara burst forth with the next 12 stanzas of bhaja govindam. Thus stanzas 2-13 with 1st as refrain are called dvAdashmanjarika stotram. Inspired by the extempore recital by Shankara, each of his 14 disciples composed a verse and the 14 verse compendium is called chaturdashamanjarikas
https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_vishhnu/bhajagovindam.pdf
- Sri Chakra at the lotus feet of Lord Venkateshwara and
- Sung the famous song the Following "Bhaja Govindam".
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Bhaja Govindam aslo known as
https://www.google.com/search?q=Moha+Mudgara
Article
http://www.stephen-knapp.com/bhaja_govindam.htm
With Sanskrit
http://vedantavision.org/bhaja-govindam/bhaja-govindam/
Tube
https://www.youtube.com/results?q=Bhaja+Govindam
Note
Bhaja govindaM is divided into dvAdashamanjarikA stotram and chaturdashamanjarika stotram. At the end of composing the first stanza, it is said that Shankara burst forth with the next 12 stanzas of bhaja govindam. Thus stanzas 2-13 with 1st as refrain are called dvAdashmanjarika stotram. Inspired by the extempore recital by Shankara, each of his 14 disciples composed a verse and the 14 verse compendium is called chaturdashamanjarikas
https://sanskritdocuments.org/doc_vishhnu/bhajagovindam.pdf
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