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Bhaktamar Stotra (Audio CD)

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This famous hymn was composed by Acharya Mantunga in the 7th century A.D. There are many folk tales about its origin. The most popular version takes place in Dhara Nagari in the kingdom of Raja Bhoj.

The king was very impressed by the supernatural powers of many saints. He heard about a great Jain, Saint, Mantunga, and invited him to his court to perform a miracle using his supernatural power. Acharya Mantunga did no such thing since it is discouraged in the religion. He closed his eyes and sat in Samadhi. The raja got angry and had him chained & imprisoned in 48 locks.

In a peaceful state Acharya Mantunga started to pray to Lord Adinath the first Tirthankar. As he composed each verse one lock broke and fell down. Thus 48 verses were composed and 48 locks were broken.

Bhaktamar stotra fully deserves its great popularity because of the composition and depth of devotion. The very first word of Bhaktamar is Bhakta and the last verse summarizes that all good wishes are fulfilled by true devotion. The devotee God depth of devotion and the fruits of devotion are described with touching heartfelt sentiments and unparalled litearary beauty in the bhaktamar stotra.

The bhaktamar Stotra is one of the most popular Stotras in Jainism. It was composed by Acharya Mantunga in the 7th century A.D. Admired for the beauty of its lyrics composition and the depth of devotion there is a universal belief that the 48 verses of Bhaktamar Stotra have mantra like properties.

Contents

1. Signature Prayer
2. Mangalacharan
3. Navkar Mahamantra
4. Commentary
5. Bhaktamar Stotra

Signature prayer Sung for art & Artistes by Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj
Music & Arrangement Kedar Pandit
Lead Vocals : Rattan Mohan Sharma
Commentary Written by Smt. Madhuara Pandit Jasraj
Commentary voice: Harish Bhimani
Research : Dr. Utpala K. Mody
Sanskrit Guidance : Prof. S..G. Desai

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