This document contains a musical composition in praise of Ayyappa, the Hindu deity. The composition is presented in four sections of eight lines each praising different aspects of Ayyappa. It describes Ayyappa as the embodiment of Hari and Hara, beautiful, beloved by saints and sages, and worth taking refuge in. The composition ends by repeating the mantra "Saranam Ayyappa" which means "I take refuge in Ayyappa".
This document contains a musical composition in praise of Ayyappa, the Hindu deity. The composition is presented in four sections of eight lines each praising different aspects of Ayyappa. It describes Ayyappa as the embodiment of Hari and Hara, beautiful, beloved by saints and sages, and worth taking refuge in. The composition ends by repeating the mantra "Saranam Ayyappa" which means "I take refuge in Ayyappa".
This document contains a musical composition in praise of Ayyappa, the Hindu deity. The composition is presented in four sections of eight lines each praising different aspects of Ayyappa. It describes Ayyappa as the embodiment of Hari and Hara, beautiful, beloved by saints and sages, and worth taking refuge in. The composition ends by repeating the mantra "Saranam Ayyappa" which means "I take refuge in Ayyappa".