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Sri Ayyappa Nitya Parayanam - English | Hindu Shlokas Book

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SKU 9788179503126
Language Publisher Width Height Binding Depth Weight

English

Giri

5 inch

7 inch

Soft Bound

1 inch

0.1653lb

Sri Ayyappa Nitya Parayanam in English is a devotional compilation dedicated to the worship and daily recital of hymns and prayers for Lord Ayyappa, the presiding deity of the famous Sabarimala Temple. This book serves as a spiritual guide for devotees who seek to establish a regular practice of connecting with the divine through prayer and contemplation.

The text includes a rich selection of stotras, ashtottaras, and other sacred chants that glorify the valor, compassion, and divine attributes of Lord Ayyappa. Designed to suit both seasoned practitioners and those new to Ayyappa worship, the book ensures ease of use with clear transliterations and simple instructions. It provides a meaningful way to immerse oneself in daily worship, fostering discipline, devotion, and inner peace.

The Nitya Parayanam begins with invocations that set a serene tone, followed by verses that recount Lord Ayyappa's divine leelas and his mission to uphold dharma. The inclusion of the 108 Names of Lord Ayyappa (Ashtottara Shatanamavali) allows devotees to chant and meditate upon the multifaceted glories of the Lord. Other key features include the Harivarasanam—the iconic lullaby sung at Sabarimala temple, which concludes the day's rituals.

This English edition bridges the gap for devotees who may not be familiar with Sanskrit or regional languages, ensuring that the profound meanings and spiritual essence of the prayers are accessible to a global audience. The book not only acts as a tool for worship but also as an introduction to the deep symbolism and philosophy underlying Ayyappa devotion.

An essential companion for Ayyappa devotees, Sri Ayyappa Nitya Parayanam encourages the cultivation of devotion and self-discipline, leading to spiritual upliftment and the blessings of Lord Ayyappa, the embodiment of harmony and strength.