Stutimāḻā

Stuti means Song of Praise. Stutimāḻā is a collection of devotional songs about the glory of the Lord, composed by various Bhakta Kavis (Devotional Poets) and Mahāpurusas (Prophets).

Stutis are often personified and filled with symbolic references, and help invoke attributes of Bhāva (Emotion), Bhakti (Devotion) and Prema (Love) to align into oneness of thought. Stutis are collected from available literature and compositions – both old and new, from across languages and regions from around the world.

Acyutāṣṭakaṃ: Eight Stanzas in Praise of Acyuta

Hymn in praise of Acyuta – the Formless Supreme who takes various Forms from time to time to do Divine...

Jagannātha Vandanā: Prayer to Lord Jagannātha

Prayer to Lord Jagannātha – Lord of the Universe, who for the devotees, chose to sit in a bounded wooden...

Jagannāthāṣṭakaṃ: Eight Stanzas in Praise of Lord Jagannātha

Hymn in praise of the Supreme Lord Jagannātha who has manifested in present day Purī (India), and who is the...