Shobane Geet in Konkani

Stotra (Sanskrit:स्तोत्र) is a Sanskrit word that means “ode, eulogy or a hymn of praise”. It is a literary genre of Indian religious texts designed to be melodically sung, in contrast to a shastra which is composed to be recited.

A stotra can be a prayer, a description, or a conversation, but always with a poetic structure. It may be a simple poem expressing praise and personal devotion to a deity for example, or poems with embedded spiritual and philosophical doctrines.

Many stotra hymns praise aspects of the divine, such as Devi, Shiva, or Vishnu. Relating to word “stuti”, coming from the same Sanskrit root *stu- (“to praise”), and basically both mean “praise”. Notable stotras are Shiva Tandava Stotram in praise of Shiva and Rama Raksha Stotra, a prayer for protection to Rama.

Stotras are a type of popular devotional literature. Among the early texts with Stotras are by Kuresha,[clarification needed] which combine Ramanuja’s Vedantic ideas on qualified monism about Atman and Brahman (ultimate, unchanging reality), with temple practices.

This is a sweet melody ,symbolises Padmavati – Venkatapathy’s Marriage; sung traditionally for auspicious occasions like marriage, cradle ceremony etc.

Shobane Geet in Konkani

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