Guest guest Posted February 4, 2000 Report Share Posted February 4, 2000 namaste, It was a great good fortune for me to pay homage to Goddess Bhavani at this place of pilgrimage in Tuljapur, 5 yrs. ago. The place is steeped in Maratha history; she was the ishhTa devataa of Shivaji, who saved the Hindu Dharma at a critical juncture. His Guru, Swami Samartha Ramdas was an ardent devotee of Hers. Many Maratha saints have composed hymns and aaratis addressed to Her. May Her blessings be on all! Regards, Sunder >"Anand Hudli" <anand_hudli > > > AnandalaharI -1 >Thu, 03 Feb 2000 21:35:43 0000 > > > > || bhavAnyai namaH || > > One of my Kula-devatAs is the BhavAnI of Tuljapur, Maharashtra. I will > be posting verses from the AnandalaharI as my humble offering to Her > feet. > > The Anandalaharii is a hymn in praise of the Goddess, ascribed to Adi > Shankara. ____ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2000 Report Share Posted February 4, 2000 On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Anand Hudli wrote: > Shankara. There was some confusion regarding the relation of this hymn > to the Saundaryalaharii. I have looked at both and it appears that the > Anandalaharii is an independent work. > namaste Anand, Collected works of shankara (volume I) has both saundaryalaharii and Anandalaharii. As you say they are different works according to that collection. Thanks for starting this series. With respects, Ravi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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