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Some Veda Mantra, Veda Sukta, and shloka audio files
The following Audio files collection provides a direct link to Shri Satish Uppathil's website http://www.uppathil.net/, where he has hosted more than 20GB worth Shloka, suktas, mantra, talks and other resources relating to Hindu Dharma. Shri Satish graciously and promptly agreed to my request for providing a link to his website from our website. He said in his e-mail :
"I am heartened to see that the website I have hosted could be of use to you. My intention in hosting the website is to be a distributor of contents from IISH* - anyone interested could download, stream or link from from other site. So the answer is, YES you can provide direct link. Do whatever best suits your interest and resource." In this age of Intellectual property protection, Shri Satish is carrying on the age old, but ever new Dharmic tradition of FREE sharing of knowledge to all seekers. I urge you to visit his website. You can visit with the confidence that the site is "copy-lefted" and "Ad-free" *IISH - Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage. |
Stotra Ratna Mala is the result of a stupendous effort by Prof. Rama Chander, who has graciously allowed us to benefit from his work. Here's what Prof Rama Chander said in his e-mail :
"My name is Ramachander, originally from Kerala and am a resident of Bangalore. One of my aims in life is to bring the majesty of Sanatana Dharma to our youth. In this connection, I have translated into English, the following Sthothras from Sanskrit, Tamil and Malayalam. All this are put together in a CD and I would like to give this CD to any organisation like yours interested in the propagation of Dharma so that every devotee can benefit. Except for an acknowledgement, I do not expect anything." More of Prof Chander's work can be found at his website. |
Stotra Translations - Index
I. Prayers addressed to Vishnu
II. Prayers addressed to Shiva
III. Prayers addressed to Devi
IV. Selected Vedic Hyms
V. Prayers addressed to other Dieties
VI. Prayers associated with Rituals –Only manthras with explanatory notes
VII. Parayana material
English Translation of Sundra Kandam and no transliterationVIII. Miscellaneous
IX. External Links