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  2. Kanakadhara Stotra - Wikipedia

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    The Kanakadhara Stotra (Sanskrit: कनकधारा स्तोत्रम्, romanized: Kanakadhārāstotram) is a Hindu hymn composed in Sanskrit by the Hindu guru Adi Shankara. [ 1 ] Etymology

  3. List of suktas and stutis - Wikipedia

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    Annapurna Stotra; Ashtalakshmi Stotra; Dakshinamurti Stotra; Hayagriva Stotra; Hari Stotra; Kanakadhara Stotra; Khadgamala Stotra; Mahishasura Mardini Stotra; Rama Raksha Stotra; Shiva Mahimna Stotra; Shiva Tandava Stotra

  4. Kanakadhāra Stotram - Wikipedia

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  5. Kalady - Wikipedia

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    Sree Sankara during pendency of upanayanam went begging for alms around and reached door steps of a poor widowed lady who had nothing but a dried amla to offer. Moved by the condition of that lady and her broad mind to offer whatever is available to bala Bhikshu, Sankara instantly recited Kanakadhara stotram.

  6. Saptapadi - Wikipedia

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    Kanakadhara Stotra; Shiva Stuti; Vayu Stuti; Tamil literature. Tirumurai; ... Saptapadii, a Gujarati film directed by Niranjan Thade, was released in 2013. See also

  7. Talk:Kanakadhara Stotra - Wikipedia

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    The Goddess was so pleased that She instantly showered a rain of goose- berry fruits made of pure gold in the house of the poor Brahman lady. Thus these 21 stanzas had become famous and are known as ‘ ‘Kanakadhara Stotram’, which is read with great devotion by all devout Hindus.

  8. Gangasati - Wikipedia

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    No authentic information regarding her life is available as her songs and life story were chiefly transmitted by oral traditions. According to traditional accounts, she was born in Sarvaiya(kshatriya Yadav clan of southern Saurashtra) Rajput family in Saurashtra district Bhavnagar, taluka jesar village Rajpara Gujarat state of India circa 12th to 14th century.

  9. Kanaka Dasa - Wikipedia

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    Kanaka Dasa had a connection with Udupi as he was the disciple of Vyasatirtha. [7] The priests would not let him enter the mutt, judging him to be a member of lower caste based on his clothes, even though Vyasatirtha asked them to let Kanaka Dasa into the temple.