Vayu Stuti

Vayu Stuti

Vayu Stuti is one of the most famous Stutis (poems) composed by Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya in praise of Sri Madhvacharya, the founder of the Dvaita school of philosophy. Madhvas, or the followers of Sri Madhvacharya, believe him to be an incarnation of Lord Mukhyaprana or Vayu and the Vayu Stuti has been written recognizing this belief.

Legend has it that during daily puja done by Sri Madhvacharya in the sanctum sanctorum of Udupi Sri Krishna temple behind closed doors, Trivikrama Panditacharya used to recite the Dvadasha stotra outside. The end of naivedya or ceremonial offering of food to the Lord was indicated by sounding of bells. However one day, Trivikrama Panditacharya got increasingly curious as the sound of bells was not heard even after a long time. He peeked through the door and to his utter amazement found Sri Madhva performing puja to Lord Shri Rama as Hanuman, to Lord Krishna as Bhimasena and to Lord Veda Vyasa as Madhvacharya. Overcome by Bhakti, he composed the Vayu Stuti and dedicated it to Madhvacharya.

The Vayu Stuti comprises 41 paras. It is usual practice to chant the Vayu Stuti by starting and ending it with the Narasimha Nakha Stuti, a short two-para composition by Sri Madhva in praise of Lord Narasimha. It is said that when Trivikrama Panditacharya presented his work, Sri Madhva insisted that the work should not be dedicated to his praise alone and instantly composed the Nakha Stuti and instructed that it be chanted before and after the Vayu Stuti.

The Vayu Stuti is also known as Hari Vayu Stuti.

See also

* Works of Madhvacharya
* Narayana Panditacharya

References

* [http://www.dvaita.org/madhva/AnandaT_1.html Mukhya Prana]
* [http://www.hindunet.org/stotras/xdvng/vAyu_stuti.html Sanskrit Text of Vayu Stuti]
* [http://nitaaiveda.com/All_Scriptures_By_Acharyas/Biographical_Works/The_Life_and_Legacy_of_Madhvacharya_Bhagavatapada/CHAPTER_FOUR_MUKHYAPRANA_-_THE_AVATAR_OF_VAYU.htm Mukhya Prana - The Avatar of Vayu]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • vāyú-stuti — वायुस्तुति …   Indonesian dictionary

  • hári-vāyu-stuti — हरिवायुस्तुति …   Indonesian dictionary

  • laghú-vāyu-stuti — लघुवायुस्तुति …   Indonesian dictionary

  • List of suktas and stutis — This page contains a list of Hindu hymns, known as suktas, stotras or stutis. Suktas * Purusha sukta * Sri Sukta * Devi sukta * Nasadiya Sukta * Medha sukta * Nadistuti sukta * Pṛithvī Sūkta * Durga sukta * Narayana sukta * Vishnu sukta * Bhagya… …   Wikipedia

  • Dvaita literature — Part of a series on Dvaita Saints Madhvacharya · Vadiraja · Raghavendra Swami · Padmanabha Tirtha · Jayatirtha · Vyasatirtha  …   Wikipedia

  • Bannanje Govindacharya — Shri Bannanje Govindacharya (Kannada:ಬನ್ನಂಜೆ ಗೋವಿಂದಾಚಾರ್ಯ ) is one of the foremost vedic scholars in the world today . He hails from Bannanje locality of Udupi in Karnataka, India. He was born in 1936. He is in particular one of the greatest… …   Wikipedia

  • Trivikrama Panditacharya — Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya was one of the disciples of Sri Madhvacharya, the great Dvaita philosopher. He composed the Vayu Stuti, one of the most famous Stotras in the Madhva tradition. Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya was the teacher of the King… …   Wikipedia

  • Devi Mahatmyam — An article related to Hinduism …   Wikipedia

  • Lakshmi — For other uses, see Lakshmi (disambiguation). Lakshmi Lakshmi by Raja Ravi Varma Devanagari लक्ष्म …   Wikipedia

  • Bhajan — in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu during Navratri Golu …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”