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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Italic titleШаблон:Infobox religious text The Hayagriva Stotra (Шаблон:Lang-sa) is a Sanskrit hymn written by the Hindu philosopher Vedanta Desika.[1] Comprising thirty-three verses,[2] the hymn extols Hayagriva, an incarnation of the deity Vishnu.[3] Adherents of the Vadakalai school of the Sri Vaishnava tradition hold this hymn to be the poetic idealisation of the esotericism of the Hayagriva Mantra.[4]

Legend

Шаблон:Vaishnavism The Hayagriva Stotra is regarded to be the first devotional composition of Vedanta Desika. According to the Sri Vaishnava narrative, the philosopher once propitiated Garuda, the mount of Vishnu, upon the hillock of Oshada located in Tiruvanthipuram, Cuddalore. Pleased, Garuda appeared to offer the philosopher a murti of Hayagriva, and taught him the Hayagriva Mantra:[5][6]Шаблон:BlockquoteШаблон:Blockquote Having chanted the mantra, Vedanta Desika received a vision of Hayagriva, who is believed to have blessed him with profound knowledge and expertise in poetry.[7]

Hymn

The Hayagriva Mantra serves as the first verse of the Hayagriva Stotra. The second verse serves as a panegyric of the deity:[8] Шаблон:BlockquoteШаблон:Blockquote

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