Narayaneyaam was written more than 400 years back by Melpathur Sri Narayana Bhattathiri in the world-famous Temple of Lord Guruvayoor in Trissur District (Trichur) of Kerala.
The Narayaneeyam written is Samskritham in 100 Dashakas (Chapters) is the quintessence of Shrimad Bhagavatam of Maharshi Sri Veda Vyasa who is considered to be amsha-avatara of Lord Vishnu.
The 24th & 25th Dashaka is about the Narasimha Avatara of Lord Mahavishnu.
This series is to aid the devotees to recite and understand the two Dashakas as well as basic understanding of the Samskrith grammar.
The structure and the learning aids are as below:
Part A: Dashaka-wise
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Introduction to Srimad Bhagavatham & Sriman Narayaneeyam |
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Dashaka- 24 |
Part-B (Sl 01-03) Part-C (Sl 03-07) Part-D (Sl 07-10) |
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Dashaka- 25 |
Part-E (Sl 01-02) Part-F (Sl 03-07) Part-G (Sl 07-10) |
Part-B Narayaneeyam and Vrittas:
Narayana Bhatathiri has used 25 different vritthas in the Narayaneeyam.
A separate set of classes were conducted for the students to understand the vritthas in depth during the lock down period.The same is organized here :
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Introduction to Vrittham |
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Vrittham 01-04 |
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Vrittham 05-09 |
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Vrittham 10-16 |
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Vrittham 17-19 |
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Vrittham 20-25 |
Part C- External Links
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