- Sahasranaam- 1008 INVOCATIONS OF GODS
Sahasranaam- 1008 INVOCATIONS OF GODS
A Compilation of Sahasranaam stotrams for various Gods. Sahasranam is the longest prayer that a person can perform for a particular God or Godess. This is a unique compilation with Sahasranaam stotram from Ganapati to Indra. It also includes the rare Swarn aakarshan Bhairav, Shiv Sahasranaam from Rudra tantra, Dakaari Durga and Gakaari Ganapati Sahasranaams among others. This book is a great tool for serious practitioners of Hinduism but needs a teacher to suggest and familiarise you with the practice. - Shrinka Agrawal
Script : Devanagari | Language : Sanskrit | Price : 30 USD
Table of Contents
1. Gakaaradi Ganapati Sahasranaam
2. Surya Sahasranaam
3. Narayan Sahasranaam
4. Shiv Sahasranam - Rudrayamala tantra
5. Annapurna Sahasranaam
6. Shree Ram Sahasranaam
7. Hanuman Sahasranaam
8. Dakaradi Durga Sahasranaam
9. Lakshmi Narsimha Sahasranaam
10. Shree Gopal Sahasranaam
11. Maha Saraswati Sahasranaam
12. Medha Dakshinamoorthi Sahasranaam
13. Gayatri Sahasranaam
14. Shree Lakshmi Sahasranaam
15. Shree Krishna Sahasranaam
16. Shani Sahasranaam
17. Mrityunjaya Sahasranaam
18. Venkatesh Sahasranaam
19. Swarnaakarshan Bhairav Sahasranaam
20. Indra Sahasranaam
21. Shanti Paath
22. Conclusion Mantras
About the author
Shrinka is a deeply insightful yoga teacher and philosopher who blends the ancient wisdom of yoga with modern approaches to mindfulness and self-awareness. Every day, Shrinka devotes time to guiding students through physical postures, breathwork, and meditation, creating a space where individuals can explore both their physical limits and their inner worlds. With a calm and grounded presence, Shrinka encourages practitioners to embrace the present moment, letting go of distractions and reconnecting with their true selves.
In teachings, Shrinka emphasizes that yoga is not just a series of physical exercises but a way of life. Through meaningful discussions and reflective guidance, Shrinka helps students understand concepts from classical yogic texts like the Bhagavad Gita and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. By weaving these philosophical insights into daily practice, Shrinka inspires others to apply yogic principles beyond the mat—encouraging kindness, self-discipline, and an awareness of interconnectedness in all aspects of life.
Whether teaching in a quiet studio, conducting retreats in nature, or sharing wisdom through written work and talks, Shrinka radiates a deep sense of peace and understanding. Students often leave sessions feeling not only physically rejuvenated but also mentally and spiritually enriched. With an intuitive ability to meet each person where they are, Shrinka adapts teachings to suit beginners and advanced practitioners alike, ensuring that everyone finds a personal path to growth.
Beyond the classroom, Shrinka leads a life of simplicity and intentionality, embodying the very principles taught to others. Through daily rituals, meditation, and self-study, Shrinka continues to evolve both as a teacher and as a lifelong student of yoga and philosophy. Whether through direct teaching or simply by example, Shrinka serves as a guiding light for those seeking balance, wisdom, and deeper self-awareness.