Powerful Narayaneeyam Shloka - Happiness Mantra - Yogeendranam Thvadangeshvadhikasumadhuram

Greetings from . A powerful Shlokha from Narayaneeyam: Singer - Mini Menon. Yogeendranam Thvadangeshvadhikasumadhuram Mukthi bhajam nivaso Bhakthanam kamavarshdvitharuki salayam Nadtha The Pada moolam nithyam chithasthitham me Pavanapurapathe krishna karunyasindho Hrithva Nisseshathapan prathishathu paramananda Sandoha Lakshmeem Meaning: Oh Guruvayur Krishna, Oh ocean of mercy,Let the soles of your feet which is the sweetest part of your body pour all the desires of their devotees, and are like the sprouts of the celestial tree. O Lord of Guruvaayur! May those feet always rest in my heart. O Ocean of Compassion! destroy all my sorrows and confer a full abundant flow of Supreme Bliss. Narayaniyam is the story of Lord Narayanana and condenses the Bhagavata Purana into 1034 verses, divided into one hundred dasakam, a medieval Sanskrit text, comprising a summary study in poetic form of the Bhagavata Purana. It was composed by Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri, (1560–1666 AD) one of the celebrated Sanskrit poets in Kerala. Narayaneeyam narrates a series of episodes from the Bhagavata Purana, choosing the most pious of the lot. The incarnations of Vishnu are traced with piety, Bhattathiri transforms the episodes into solemn prayers, pouring out his soul in total supplication before the Lord. The final dasaka, Kesadipaada Varnanam, embodies top-to-toe picture of little Krishna in all grace and glory. Kindly subscribe in youtube #Narayaneeyam #yogeendranam #krishna #Jothishi
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