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- The Dvadasha Stotra (Sanskrit: द्वादशस्तोत्रम्, romanized: Dvādaśastotraṃ) is a series of 12 stotras, or religious hymns, composed by Madhvacharya, the...
- Retrieved 9 December 2023. https://vaijnathjyotirling.com/ "Archived copy of Dvadasha Jyotirlinga Smaranam" (PDF). shaivam.org. Archived from the original (PDF)...
- Temple behind closed doors, Trivikrama Panditacharya used to recite the Dvadasha Stotra outside. The end of the naivedya (ceremonial offering of food to...
- south-southwest of the Vindhyas extending to the sea in the west. In the Dvadasha Jyotirlinga Stotra (6), Shankaracharya praised this Jyotirlinga as Naganath:...
- part of Mahendragiri river to Godavari river. It is believed that in the Dvadasha jyotirlinga strotram of Shankaracharya the words "Dakinyam Bhimasankara"...
- Stotra Mahishasura Mardini Stotra Maruti Stotra Agasti Lakshmi Stotra Dvadasha Stotra Annapurna Stotra Radha Sahasranama Stotra Narasimha Kavacham Stotra...
- Panchakshara Stotram is as follows: Shiva Tandava Stotra Ashtalakshmi Stotra Dvadasha Stotra Murty, A. Suryanarayana (1978). Sri Mukhalingam Temples, Including...
- Krishna as it appears in the Sri Krishna Ashtottara Shatanama Stotra. In Dvadasha stotra, composed by Jagadguru Madhvacharya, the word Niranjan is explained...
- to gain the power of this three steps'. Then the King recites the two dvadasha strotras and the two chaturvimsha. Then the Kshatra power manifests in...
- Tatparya Nirnaya) नरसिंहनखस्तुतिः (Narasimha Naka Stuti) द्वादशस्तोत्रम् (Dvadasha stotra) कन्दुकस्तुतिः (Kanduka Stuti) कृष्णामृतमहार्णवः (Krishnamruta Maharnava)...