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The document contains prayers and descriptions of various Hindu deities. It discusses Vishnu lying on a serpent bed with a lotus on his navel, supporting the cosmos. It praises Krishna as the son of Devaki and Vasudeva. It describes Lord Hayagriva as the embodiment of knowledge and bliss. It offers salutations to Rama as the protector of all and husband of Sita. It depicts Vishnu as having a lotus-like face and being served by deities. Finally, it calls Sastha the lord of all beings and requests his protection.

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Slokas 4

The document contains prayers and descriptions of various Hindu deities. It discusses Vishnu lying on a serpent bed with a lotus on his navel, supporting the cosmos. It praises Krishna as the son of Devaki and Vasudeva. It describes Lord Hayagriva as the embodiment of knowledge and bliss. It offers salutations to Rama as the protector of all and husband of Sita. It depicts Vishnu as having a lotus-like face and being served by deities. Finally, it calls Sastha the lord of all beings and requests his protection.

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1. Shaantaakaaram bhujagashayanam
padmanaabham suresham
vishvaadhaaram gaganasadrisham
meghavarnam shubhaangam
lakshmeekaantam kamalanayanam
yogihriddhyaanagamyam
vande vishnum bhavabhayaharam
sarvalokaikanaatham.

Meaning
I bow down before Vishnu, the Lord of all worlds and the remover of all causes of fear. He is of blissful form. he lies
on a serpent bed. He sports a lotus on His navel. The Lord of the celestials. He supports the whole cosmos. His
limbs are exquisite and His complexion is blue like that of the sky and the rain cloud. The consort of Lakshmi. He
has eyes rivalling the lotus. The yogis meditate on Him in their innermost heart.

2. Vasudeva Sutham Devam Kamsa Chanoora Mardhanam
Devaki Paramanandham Krishnam Vande Jagathgurum.

Meaning
I bow to you O Krishna, the Supreme Guru, the son of Devaki and Vasudeva, the remover of Kamsa and Chanur

3. Gnaana nanda mayam devam nirmala spatikakrithim
Aadhaaram sarva vidhyaa naam hayagrivam upaasmahey

Meaning
We meditate upon Lord Hayagriva, who is the personification of knowldge and bliss, whose form is like a flawless
crystal and who is the basis of all branches of learning

4. Raamaaya ramabadraaya ramachandraaya vaydasey
Raghunaadaaya naadaaya seethaaya pathaye namo namah

Meaning
My salutations to Bhagawan Sri Rama, the protector of all, one who knows all, the descendant of the Raghu
dynasty, the husband of Sita and the Bhagawan of the entire universe.



1. Vande padmakaram prasanna vadanam
soubhagyadam bhagyadam
Hasthabyam abyapradam maniganair
nanavidhair bhooshitham
Bakthashbishta palapradham
hari hara brahmadibihi sevitham
Parsve pangaja sanga padma nidhibir
yuktham satha shakthibihi

2. Sarasija nayane saroja haste
dhavalatharam suka gandhamalya shobe
bhagavathi hari vallabe manogye
thribhuvanakari bhoothikari praseeda mahyam.


1. Bhoothanatha, sadananda, Sarva bhootha daya para,
Raksha raksha maha baho, Sasthre thubham namo nama.

Meaning
Salutations and salutations to that Sastha, Who is the lord of all beings, Who is perennially ever happy,
Who shows mercy towards all beings, And I pray, Protect me great hero

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