Ramesh Narayan | Ayyappa Sahasranamam By
The names frequently invoke the deity’s attributes as a protector, warrior, and destroyer of internal and external evils. 🎼 The Musical Genius of Ramesh Narayan
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Om Mani Kanthaya Namah (Salutations to the one who wears a bell on his neck - ) The names frequently invoke the deity’s attributes as
The names range from descriptions of his physical form ( Mani Kanthaya Nama , meaning "One with a bell on his neck") to his cosmic functions ( Bhuta Nataaya , "Lord of Beings") and his legendary stories ( Mahishi Mardanaya , "Slayer of Mahishi"). Narayan’s voice often drops to a whisper, a
Consider the epithets describing Ayyappa as the destroyer of ego. Narayan’s voice often drops to a whisper, a technique that forces the listener to lean in, to pay closer attention. This dynamic variation mimics the nature of the divine—sometimes manifest and loud, sometimes subtle and hidden.
stands out as one of the most authoritative, structurally sound, and spiritually immersive devotional recordings in contemporary Indian classical music. Originally released on August 6, 2006, by Sony Music Entertainment India and Satyam Audios, this monumental single-track composition spans 1 hour, 53 minutes, and 41 seconds . It presents the 1,000 sacred names of Lord Ayyappa (the deity of truth, righteousness, and the presiding power of Sabarimala). It is sung by the acclaimed Indian classical vocalist and music composer, Pandit Ramesh Narayan.
According to devotional traditions and practitioners, regular listening or chanting of the Ayyappa Sahasranamam yields significant mental and physical benefits: Ramesh Narayan's Ayyappa Sahasra Namam