Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 Mukundamala or a Garland of Hymns to Mukunda, is a sanskrit poem composed in praise of Sri Mahavishnu by saintly King Kulasekhara. The devotional deapth and appeal of its stanzas have raised the peom the crest of the Bhakti movement. The divine experience , which the God-inebriate author had, still rings in the ears of theose who chant the poem with devotion. In the prayer sloka or song that is one beautiful flower in the Garland 'Srivallabheti varadeti' Kulasekhara appeals ' O Kukunda, make me repeat constantly Your hallowed names Srivallabh, Dayapara,....' and describes him as proficient in exterminating the bondage of the cycle of births. I request you to listen to Mukundamala in this Margasira month. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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