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An Ode to the "Formless". Composed by Adi Shankaracharya over a thousand years ago, Nirvana Shatkam is one of the most well known Sanskrit chants. Legend goes that Adi Shankaracharya recited this on being asked “Who are you?”. “Nirvana” means formless and “shatkam” refers to the 6 verses of the composition, expressing how the true ...
Nirvana Shatakam - Nirvana Shatkam (Atma Shatakam) of Adi Sankara Commentary and Notes Translated by S. N. Sastri Introduction: Sri Sankara Bhagavatpada has blessed poster - With English Transliteration, Translation and Meaning. Commentary for selected Shlokams.
Gurvashtakam (Guru Ashtakam) is a simple but beautiful composition by Adi Shankaracharya. It emphasizes the value of single minded devotion to the Lotus Feet...
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Adi Guru literally means the first Guru. In the yogic lore, Shiva is not looked upon as a god but as the first Guru. His teachings have survived the test of time and inspired people to aspire for their highest possibility. This song also serves as an invocation for his Grace. Lyrics: நமஸ்காரம், தேவர்முதல் ...
Feb 18, 2018 · Jun 20, 2018. Sadhguru speaks about the intellectual clarity and zest of Adi Shankara, and the fundamental culture of the nation which recognized that bowing down is the way to rise. This sense of humility and piety, Sadhguru says, has been the strength of the nation, and the method of its people’s evolution and realization. He explains that ...