A Unique prayer written by Adi Sankara, who has written very many great Stotras (prayers) but here is an out standing one, which is not only a prayer but a summary of all the Adviata philosophy that he has taught. Even during his time, this stotra was difficult to comprehend and it became necessary for one of his disciples, Sri Sureshwaracharya to write a commentary called Manasollasa to this stotra for the easy understading of the philosophy in the prayer.
A Unique prayer written by Adi Sankara, who has written very many great Stotras (prayers) but here is an out standing one, which is not only a prayer but a summary of all the Adviata philosophy that he has taught. Even during his time, this stotra was difficult to comprehend and it became necessary for one of his disciples, Sri Sureshwaracharya to write a commentary called Manasollasa to this stotra for the easy understading of the philosophy in the prayer.
Stothra No.9 with Manasollasa varthikas from 8 and Stothra No.10
Stothra No.8 with Manasollasa varthikas from16 to 28 and Stothra No.9 Manasollasa Varthikas from1 to 8
Stothra No.8 with Manasollasa varthikas upto16
A creation par excellance is the philosophical work of Adi Sankara and equaly expounded through the Varthikas of Sri Suresuracharya, the Dakshinamurthy Stotram is a capsule of Advaita for anyone wanting to know the philosophy.
Stothra No.7 continues with Manasollasa varthikas from 16
Sthotram No.7 Vartikas 01 to 15
Stothram no 5 Varthikas from 19 to 32
Sthotra No.6 and Varthikas from 01 to 18
Stothra No. 5 Manasollasa Vartikas from 23 till the end of this section
Stothra No.5 and varthikas from 01 to 23
Sthotra No.4 continues with Manasollasa varthikas from 26 to 38
Sthotram No.4 Varthikas on Jagrat, Swapna and Suhupti.
Stotram No. 4 and Manosollasa vartikas up to 11
3rd Stotram continues with Manasollasa Vartikas from 25 to 38
Stotram no. 3 with 13 to 25 vartikas in this session
Stotram no. 3 with 12 vartikas in this session
Stothra No.2 describing about the apprearance of the world etc..
Varthikas 1.16 to 1.30 of Manasollasa Explained
Manasolasa Varthika verses 1 to 15 and first Hymn of Stotram
Introduction to the Stotram with explanations to the mangala slokhas.
A creation par excellance is the philosophical work of Adi Sankara and equaly expounded through the Varthikas of Sri Suresuracharya, the Dakshinamurthy Stotram is a capsule of Advaita for anyone wanting to know the philosophy.