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- The Dayashataka (Sanskrit: दयाशतकम्, romanized: Dayāśatakam) is a Sanskrit hymn composed by the Hindu philosopher Vedanta Desika. Comprising one hundred...
- 16th century devotional and spiritual text by the saint Samarth Ramdas Dayashataka: A Sanskrit hymn by Vedanta Desika in praise of Venkateswara. Devi Bhagavata...
- Suprabhatam (29), Stotram (11), Prapatti (14), and Mangalasasanam (16). The Dayashataka, a Sanskrit work containing ten decads, was composed by the philosopher...
- inau****iousness and sins, as well as obstacles from one’s path. Garuda Dandaka Dayashataka Rama Raksha Stotra University, Vijaya Ramaswamy, Jawaharlal Nehru (2007-05-22)...
- genre of Telugu literature. The Sanskrit word śatakam means one hundred. Dayashataka by Vedanta Desika Andhra Nayaka Satakam by Kasula Purushottama Kavi Dasarathi...
- protect the world and uphold the principles of dharma or righteousness. Dayashataka: a hundred verses eulogising the mercy or daya of the deity of Tirumala...
- radiate like the light of the camphor as if to welcome his arrival. Dayashataka Sri Stuti Hayagriva Stotra Singh, Satyavrata (1958). Vedānta Deśika:...
- and three Vedas — Stotra Ratna, Verse 38 Chatuh Shloki Siddhitraya Dayashataka Sharma, Chandradhar (2000). A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy. Motilal...