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Sharanagati (Sanskrit: शरणागति; IAST: Śaraṇāgati ) or
Prapatti (Sanskrit: प्रपत्ति; IAST:
Prapatti), is the
process of
total surrender to God (Narayana-Krishna)...
- the
celestial Vrindavan. Devotion,
according to Nimbarka,
consists in
prapatti, or self-surrender. Sri Nimbarkacharya, on the
worship of the
divine couple...
- the
simplest expression of
devotion to the ego-destroying
principle of
prapatti,
which is
total surrender. The
bhakti form of the guru–shishya relationship...
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which the po****r
Venkateshwara Suprabhatham, Venkateṣa Stotram, Venkateṣa
Prapatti and Venkateṣa Mangaļāṣāsanam are
recited daily at the
Tirumala Venkateswara...
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Suprabhatam consists of four sections: Suprabhatam, Sri
Venkatesa Stotram,
Prapatti, and Mangalasasanam.
There are many
other lesser-known Suprabhātam works...
- also
explores the
concepts of the
avataras of
Vishnu and the
practice of
prapatti (self-surrender). The Gita
Bhashya comprises eighteen chapters that are...
- just a 'prapanna',
meaning completely surrendered to God. This is
called '
Prapatti'. If a
person completely trusts God and
surrenders himself in thought,...
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worship of Vishnu. The
Tenkalai accept prapatti as the only
means to
attain salvation. They
consider Prapatti as an
unconditional surrender. The Thenkalais...
- and 374–75. ISBN 81-242-0556-6.
Srilata Raman (2007). Self-surrender (
prapatti) to God in Śrīvaiṣṇavism:
Tamil Cats and
Sanskrit Monkeys.
Taylor & Francis...
- of 70
slokas in four parts,
including Suprabhatam (29),
Stotram (11),
Prapatti (14), and
Mangalasasanam (16). The Dayashataka, a
Sanskrit work containing...