Ayyappa Sahasranamam is a litany of 1,000 names (sahasranama) of Lord Ayyappa, chanted by devotees for devotion, protection, and spiritual benefit. Ramesh Narayan’s rendition is a popular classical/filmi bhajan-style recording noted for clear diction, melodic Carnatic influence, traditional tempo and respectful bhava (expression). This guide covers background, structure, pronunciation, musical cues from Ramesh Narayan’s version, how to prepare and perform recitation or singing, common practices, and suggested use-cases.
By the time the thousandth name fades into the shanti mantra , you feel as if you have completed an inner pilgrimage, no matter where you are. ayyappa sahasranamam by ramesh narayan
If you're interested in listening to Ramesh Narayanan's version of Ayyappa Sahasranamam, you can search for it on music streaming platforms or YouTube. Ayyappa Sahasranamam is a litany of 1,000 names
is a spiritual album featuring the 1,000 names of Lord Ayyappa. It was released around August 2006 and is known for its extensive duration of nearly 1 hour and 54 minutes Where to Listen or Purchase By the time the thousandth name fades into