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Several recent recordings and video collections provide a comprehensive list of these 108 sthalams through devotional songs and namavalis. "Vainava Divya Desam Sthalam" refers to a series of songs or a musical project that highlights various divine temples or shrines, likely within the context of Vaishnavism, a major tradition of Hinduism. The project seems to encompass a compilation of songs, totaling 108, each dedicated to a specific Divya Desam. The 108 are the sacred Vishnu temples revered in the verses of the 12 Alvars. While the traditional verses (Pasurams) are collected in the Naalayira Divya Prabandham , modern songs and lyrical videos often consolidate these names for easier worship and memorization. Popular Modern Songs (New Versions) Using traditional ragas like Sankarabharanam or Revati to make the long list of 108 names easier to memorize. So, put on your headphones, close your eyes, and let the 108 names wash over you. From the northern banks of the Ganga in Badrinath to the southern shores of Kanyakumari; from the secret caves of Tirumala to the majestic corridors of Srirangam – the new song takes you on a pilgrimage without moving an inch. The are sacred Vishnu temples praised by the Alwars (Tamil poet-saints) in the Nalayira Divya Prabandham (4,000 hymns). A “108 Divya Desam song” typically refers to: |
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