स्तोट्र Meaning in English
स्तोट्र शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : stotra
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्तूकस्टूर
सोत्साह
स्टावर
चूल्ह
स्टोव
स्टोविंग
स्ट्रा हैट
स्ट्राबने
स्ट्रैबोटॉमी
स्ट्रैडियट
स्ट्रैडिवेरियस
बिल्कुल सीधे
अच्छी तरह
असमलैंगिक
स्तोट्र इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He authored many texts including the Anubhashya (a commentary on Brahm Sutra), Shodash Granth or sixteen 'stotras' (tracts) and several commentaries on the Bhagavata Purana.
Bhaktimala: Namastotram, Ganesh (Music Today;1991) - Bhajans.
Zwei Jainastotras (1876).
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1856 Shiva Tandava Stotra (शिवताण्डवस्तोत्र|śiva-tāṇḍava-stotra) is a Sanskrit stotra (hymn) that describes Shiva's power and beauty.
The stotra has 16 syllables per line of the quatrain, with laghu (short syllable) and guru (long syllable) characters alternating; the poetic meter is iambic octameter by definition.
Parts of the stotra was recreated as a song in the following Indian films:.
He translated Kalyanamandir stotra's.
Sri Venkteswara Sahasranamastotra refers to Brahma performing the festival, signified by a small, empty wooden chariot (brahmaratham) which moves ahead of the processions of the Venkateswara processional deity Malayappa.
A change in the state Catholic championship tournament, which opened a bye week during Thanksgiving weekend between the semifinals and the championship, allowed Stepinac to play the game in 2016 and continue to contest for the cha The Hanuman Chalisa (; Forty chaupais on Hanuman) is a Hindu devotional hymn (stotra) addressed to God Hanuman.
In Hindu tradition a sahasranama is a type of devotional hymn (Sanskrit: stotra) listing many names of a deity.
Shiva Tandava Stotram is a stotra (Hindu hymn) that describes Shiva's power and beauty.
Naranjanamadhva (1790) in stotra (hymn) dedicated to Khandoba calls him "an illustrious king with rich clothes and a horse with a saddle studded with jewels", who was once "an ascetic beggar who ride an old bull and carried an ant-bitten club (khatvanga)" – a humorous take on the Puranic Shiva.
The text presents cosmology, mythology, seasons, festivals, geography, a tour guide for pilgrimage (Tirtha), a manual for the design and consecration of the Linga and Nandi, stotras, the importance of these icons, a description of Yoga with claims of its various benefits.