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Stotra Ratna
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The Stotra Ratna (Sanskrit: स्तोत्ररत्नम्, romanized: Stotraratnam), also rendered the Alavandarstotra,[1] is a Sanskrit work of Hindu literature written by the Sri Vaishnava philosopher Yamunacharya.[2] The hymn consists of sixty-five stanzas that extol the deity Vishnu.[3]
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Religion | Hinduism |
Author | Yamunacharya |
Language | Sanskrit |
Verses | 65 |
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