The Vaikuntha Gadyam (Sanskrit: वैकुंठगद्यम्, romanized: Vaikuṇṭhagadyam) is a Sanskrit prayer written by the Hindu philosopher Ramanuja towards the end of the 11th century. It is one of the first bhakti prayers in the Sri Vaishnava school of thought and is the basis for many prayers of this style. It is recited in the 108 Divya Desam temples, including Srirangam.[1]
^K. Satchidananda Murty, S. Sankaranarayanan, Life, thought, and culture in India, c. AD 300-1000 - Project of History Indian Science, Philosophy, and Culture - 2002 Page 592 "... contexts of Visnu worship and three compact prose compositions of core significance for the doctrine he propounded, were composed on this god by Ramanuja, respectively Saranagati-gadhyam, Srirnga gadyam and Vaikuntha gadyam.:
The VaikunthaGadyam (Sanskrit: वैकुंठगद्यम्, romanized: Vaikuṇṭhagadyam) is a Sanskrit prayer written by the Hindu philosopher Ramanuja towards the end...
of the day and composed the Sriranga Gadyam, the Saranagati Gadyam, and the VaikunthaGadyam. The Sriranga Gadyam, unlike the commentaries of Ramanuja...
and subsequently composed the Sriranga Gadyam, Sharanagati Gadyam, and the VaikunthaGadyam. The Sharanagati Gadyam, unlike the commentaries of Ramanuja...
her sons, preventing them from further torment Sriranga Gadyam Sharanagati GadyamVaikunthaGadyam University, Vijaya Ramaswamy, Jawaharlal Nehru (2007-05-22)...
compilation of three texts called the Sharanagati Gadyam, Sriranga Gadyam, and the VaikunthaGadyam), and the Nitya Grantham. Some scholars have questioned...
compilation of three texts called the Sharanagati Gadyam, Sriranga Gadyam and the VaikunthaGadyam), and Nitya Grantham. Some modern scholars have questioned...
Narayana's eternal and supreme abode beyond the material universe is Vaikuntha, a realm of bliss and happiness called Paramapada, which means the final...