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- The term ashtakam (Sanskrit: अष्टकम् aṣṭakam), also often written astakam, is derived from the Sanskrit word aṣṭā, meaning "eight". In context of poetic...
- Kalabhairava, a form of Shiva. It consists of eight stanzas, characteristic of an ashtakam. The first hymn of the work extols the deity: deva rāja sevyamāna pāvanāṅghri...
- Shiva Panchaakshara Stotram, Mahalakshmi Ashtakam, Ashtalakshmi Stotram, Bhavani Ashtakam, Rama Ashtakam and other devotional songs. He is currently...
- "Sri Ranganatha Ashtakam 1 - ರಂಗನಾಥಾಷ್ಟಕಂ". Stotra Nidhi (in Kannada). 31 January 2020. Retrieved 16 July 2023. "Ranganatha Ashtakam in Sanskrit, English...
- Adi Sankara composed a hymn on Kala Bhairava called "Sri Kalabhairava Ashtakam" in the city of Kashi. Bhairava Ashtami, commemorating the day Kala Bhairava...
- Madhurāṣṭakam (Sanskrit: मधुराष्टकम्), also spelt as Madhurashtakam, is a Sanskrit ashtakam in devotion of Krishna, composed by the Hindu Bhakti saint Vallabha. Vallabha...
- Track list No. Title Singer(s) Length 1. "Kala Bhairava Ashtakam" Harsha Gudi, Satya Yamini, Sri Soumya 02:40 2. "Telusa N****u Bahusa" Shalmali Kholgade...
- Harivarasanam (ഹരിവരാസനം) is a Manipravalam (Sanskritised Malayalam) ashtakam in praise of lord Shiva sung as a lullaby to Lord Ayyappan at the Sabarimala...
- observed around the winter solstice. Harivarasanam is a Manipravalam ashtakam composed in praise of Shiva but sung as a lullaby for Ayyappan. Other temples...
- Adi Shankara (8th c. CE), also called Adi Shankaracharya (Sanskrit: आदि शङ्कर, आदि शङ्कराचार्य, romanized: Ādi Śaṅkara, Ādi Śaṅkarācārya, lit. 'First Shankaracharya'...