Navaneeta Krishna, 19th century Thanjavur painting.
Information
Religion
Hinduism
Author
Kulasekhara Alvar
Language
Sanskrit
Verses
40
The Mukundamala (Sanskrit: मुकुन्दमाला, romanized: Mukundamālā)[1] is a Sanskrit hymn composed by the Hindu poet-saint Kulasekhara,[2][3] seventh of the twelve Alvars of the Sri Vaishnava tradition.[4] Comprising 40 verses, the hymn is addressed to the deity Krishna.
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