Religion:Narasimha Nakha Stuti

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Short description: Hindu devotional hymn by Madhvacharya
Narasimha Nakha Stuti
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ReligionHinduism
AuthorMadhvacharya
LanguageSanskrit
Period13th century
Verses2

Narasimha Nakha Stuti (also popularly Nakha Stuti), is one of the most famous and short Stutis (poems) composed by Madhvacharya in praise of nails of Narasimha written in Sragdhara metre.[1] Stuti means eulogy, singing praise, panegyric and to praise the virtues, deeds and nature of God by realising them in our hearts.[2] In this stuti Madhvacharya eulogised the power of Narasimha and his nails.[3] Indologist B. N. K. Sharma says, "According to tradition, Madhva composed these two verses and had them prefixed to his disciple's Vayu Stuti, extolling Madhva in his three 'incarnations', as he did not approve of the disciple's praising him, exclusively. They are now recited as part of the Vayu Stuti, at the beginning and at the end".[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sharma 2000, p. 187.
  2. Arapura 2012, p. 37.
  3. Ivan 2021, p. 14.

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