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Explore a collection of devotional hymns dedicated to various deities from the Sanatan tradition.
A short and powerful prayer to Lord Ganesha, seeking his blessings to remove all obstacles from one's path.
An eight-verse hymn dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi, seeking her blessings for prosperity, success, and removal of sins.
A devotional Aarti sung in praise of Goddess Lakshmi, the bestower of wealth, prosperity, and auspiciousness.
A forty-verse hymn dedicated to Goddess Durga, narrating her divine exploits and seeking her protection and blessings.
A powerful hymn celebrating Goddess Durga as the slayer of the demon Mahishasura, praising her strength and divine grace.
An eight-verse hymn praising Lord Vishnu by his various names and forms, such as Krishna, Rama, and Narayana, celebrating his divine attributes.
An eight-verse prayer to Lord Jagannath of Puri, describing his divine form, pastimes, and seeking his merciful glance.
A universal Hindu aarti dedicated to Lord Vishnu, praising him as the lord of the entire universe and seeking his grace and protection.
A beautiful hymn by Tulsidas praising the divine form and compassionate nature of Lord Rama, the remover of worldly fears.
A beloved bhajan that praises King Ram of the Raghu dynasty as the purifier of the fallen, chanted for devotion and spiritual upliftment.
A powerful hymn attributed to the demon king Ravana, describing Lord Shiva's cosmic dance, beauty, and immense power.
A forty-verse prayer in praise of Lord Shiva, detailing his attributes, deeds, and compassionate nature, seeking his blessings and protection.
An eight-verse hymn glorifying the Shiva Lingam as the supreme symbol of Lord Shiva, worshipped by gods and sages for liberation.
A devotional hymn of 40 verses by Tulsidas, praising Lord Hanuman for his devotion, strength, and divine qualities.
An eight-verse hymn narrating instances where Lord Hanuman saved devotees from dire situations, praising him as Sankatmochan, the remover of troubles.