Sabarigiri Nivasam | Manjapra Mohan | Ayyappan Bhajans | Sanskrit Chants on Ayyappa With Lyrics

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • Song Name - Sabarigiri Nivasam
    Performer - Manjapra Mohan
    Label - Gaurang Audios
    Album - Shastha Preethi
    Language - Sanskrit
    Genre - Sanskrit Hindu Devotional Chants & Bhajans On Ayyappa
    The name #Ayyappan (sometimes spelled as #Ayyappa or #Aiyappan) may be related to the similar sounding ancient term Arya. The Sanskrit term Arya (Pali: Ariya) is found in ancient texts of Hinduism and Buddhism, where it means the "spiritually noble, extraordinary, precious ones". However, the word Ayyappan is not found in South Indian versions of the medieval era Puranas, leading scholars to the hypothesis that Ayyappan may have roots elsewhere. The alternate theory links it to the Malayali word acchan and Tamil word appa which means "father", with Ayyappan connoting "Lord-father". The alternate proposal is supported by the alternate name for Ayyappan being Sastava (#Sasta, #Sashta, #Sastra), a Vedic term that also means "Teacher, Guide, Lord, Ruler". The words Sastha and #Dharmasastha in the sense of a Hindu god are found in the Puranas.
    Ayyappan is also known as #Hariharasudhan- meaning the "son of Harihara" or a fusion deity of Hari and Hara, the names given to Vishnu and Shiva respectively.He is also called #Manikanta from Mani, Sanskrit for precious stone, and kanta, Sanskrit for neck. In some regions, Ayyappa and #Ayyanar are considered to be the same deity given their similar origin. Others consider him as different because their worship methods are not the same.
    Ayyappan is a warrior deity. He is revered for his ascetic devotion to Dharma - the ethical and right way of living, to deploy his military genius and daring yogic war abilities to destroy those who are powerful but unethical, abusive and arbitrary. His iconography is usually shown with a bow and arrow upraised in his left hand, while in his right he holds either a bow or a sword diagonally across his left thigh. Other depictions of Ayyappan, particularly paintings, generally show him in a yogic posture wearing a bell around his neck and sometimes shown riding a tiger.
    #Bhajan refers to any devotional song with religious theme or spiritual ideas, specifically among Indian religions, in any of the languages from the Indian subcontinent. The term bhajanam (Sanskrit: भजनम्) means reverence and originates from the root word bhaj (Sanskrit: भजति), means to revere, as in "bhaja govindam". The term "bhajana" also means sharing.
    The term 'bhajan' is also commonly used to refer a group event, with one or more lead singers, accompanied with music, and sometimes dancing. Minimally there is a percussion accompaniment such as tabla, a dholak or tambourine. Handheld small cymbals (kartals) are commonly used to maintain the beat, rhythm. A bhajan may be sung in a temple, in a home, under a tree in the open, near a river bank or a place of historic significance.
    As a bhajan has no prescribed form, or set rules, it is in free form, normally lyrical and based on melodic ragas.It belongs to a genre of music and arts that developed with the Bhakti movement. It is found in the various traditions of Hinduism but particularly in Vaishnavism. It is also found in Jainism (different religion from Hinduism).
    Ideas from scriptures, legendary epics, the teachings of saints and loving devotion to a deity are the typical subjects of bhajans. A bhajan may be sung in a temple, in a home, under a tree in the open, near a river bank or a place of historic significance.
    South Indian bhakti pioneers, but bhajans have been widely composed anonymously and shared as a musical and arts tradition. Its genre such as Nirguni, Gorakhanathi, Vallabhapanthi, Ashtachhap, Madhura-bhakti and the traditional South Indian form Sampradya Bhajan each have their own repertoire and methods of singing.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @sunilpillai82
    @sunilpillai82 10 місяців тому +1

    Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa

  • @vijisankar7278
    @vijisankar7278 2 роки тому +2

    Outstanding....I am speechless...Swamiye saranam ayyappa..🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @chethanrao4307
    @chethanrao4307 4 роки тому

    ಶರಣುಘೋಷ ಪ್ರಿಯನೇ ಶರಣಂ ಅಯ್ಯಪ್ಪ

  • @girijadevibabu6779
    @girijadevibabu6779 3 роки тому

    Excellent!🙏

  • @kalaramesh1903
    @kalaramesh1903 Рік тому

    any links to sanskrit version of the lyrics?