Guest guest Posted May 1, 2007 Report Share Posted May 1, 2007 SrI: Dear Devotees of AchArya SrI Sookthis : All of the 28 SthOthrams and esoteric Sri Sookthis of of Swamy Desikan has been covered in English (Meanings and Commentaries ) in Sundara Simham and Ahobilavalli e-book series for the benefit of thsoe , who can not read Tamil . The two SthOthrams that need coverage are Sri Varadaraja PanchAsath and Sri Garuda PanchAsath. The URLs are: http://www.sundarasimham.org http://www.ahobilavalli.org VaikuntavAsi Oppiliappan Koil Sri SriramadEsikAcchAr Swamy was my neighbor and instilled in afiyEn the ruchi for Swamy Desikan's SrI Sookthis as a boy growing up in the dhivya dEsam of Oppiliappan Koil. Daasan , V.Sadagopan - Ara Ram Oppiliappan Tuesday, May 01, 2007 12:26 AM Re: Explanation of varadaraja panchasath Dear Mr. Dhayalan: If you can read and follow Tamil, try the word by word translation of not only the Varadaraaja Panchaasath, but also the other 27 sthoothraas that Swaami Dheesika composed in the book 'Sri Dheesika Sthoothramaalaa', by Sri Raama Dheeesikaachaar Swaami of Oppiliappan Koil. The book has been published by The Little Flower Co. in Chennai and I think it is still available at their bookstores in TNagar. It is a divine contribution and the book costs only Rs. 60. I have thoroughly gone through it and the translation and interpretation are excellent. If I can be allowed to indulge, I learnt nearly 20 sthoothraas including Varadaraaja Panchaasath from this book. Two other great works from Veedhaantha Dheesika are of course Dhayaa Sathakam (on Lord Baalaaji of Thirupathi) and Nyaasa Thilakam (on Lord Ranganaathaa). Besides you also get the three Dheevi Sthuthis - namely, Sri Sthuthi, Bhuu Sthuthi and Goodhaa Sthuthi. These are really very precious and one can relish the greatness of these prayers through this book. Hope you find this information useful. Aravamudhan Raman aravaram Vasuramesh Dhayalan <vasurameshd wrote: Respected all, Could any one tell where i can find line to line explanation of Swami Desikan's Varadaraja Panchasath. Regards, Vasudevan Check out what you're missing if you're not on Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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