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To appreciate the depth, let us look at the first few lines of the chant as rendered by Ramesh Narayan:
Chanting these 1,000 names is believed to cleanse the mind, remove obstacles, and grant the same merit as physically visiting the shrine.
Devotees often report that listening to Ramesh Narayan’s Ayyappa Sahasranamam induces a state of calm focus. It strips away the commercial fanfare often associated with Sabarimala songs and returns to the core of Ayyappa worship: discipline, celibacy, and the conquest of the inner enemy.
Listeners often describe the experience as emotionally overwhelming; one reviewer noted that hearing these verses at the Sabarimala shrine was a deeply moving experience that filled both mind and body.
Whether you are a seasoned Ayyappa devotee or a curious seeker of Nada Yoga (the yoga of sound), the Ayyappa Sahasranamam as sung by Ramesh Narayan is a masterpiece of devotional art.
To appreciate the depth, let us look at the first few lines of the chant as rendered by Ramesh Narayan:
Chanting these 1,000 names is believed to cleanse the mind, remove obstacles, and grant the same merit as physically visiting the shrine.
Devotees often report that listening to Ramesh Narayan’s Ayyappa Sahasranamam induces a state of calm focus. It strips away the commercial fanfare often associated with Sabarimala songs and returns to the core of Ayyappa worship: discipline, celibacy, and the conquest of the inner enemy.
Listeners often describe the experience as emotionally overwhelming; one reviewer noted that hearing these verses at the Sabarimala shrine was a deeply moving experience that filled both mind and body.
Whether you are a seasoned Ayyappa devotee or a curious seeker of Nada Yoga (the yoga of sound), the Ayyappa Sahasranamam as sung by Ramesh Narayan is a masterpiece of devotional art.