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“Om Namo Venkatesaaya Kaamitaartha Pradhaayine Pranatah Klesa Naasaaya

Govindaaya Namo Namaha.. “..

Moola Mantra

Om namo Venkatesaaya Namaha!


Om namo Srinivasaya Namaha!

'Suprabhatam' is a Sanskrit term which literally means “Good Morning”. This particular
hymn consists of four parts including Suprabhatam, Stotram, Prapatti and Mangalasasanam

Suprabhatam-It means the awakening of Lord from His divine sleep and it consists of 29
slokas.

Stotram-These are the hymns in praise of Lord, consisting 11 slokas.

Prapatti-Meaning Total Surrender to the lord and it has 16 stanzas.

Mangalasasanam-It is the prayer sung in the glory of Lord consisting 14 stanzas.

Thus, Suprabhatam, composed by Prativadi Bhayankara Annan, a disciple of the celebrated


Vaishnava Preceptor, Manavala Mamuni consists of a total of 70 slokas.

"Sreeman krupaa jalanidhae krutha ,


Sarwaloka sarwajna saktha natha vathsala sarva saeshin , swaamin
Suseela sulabhaasritha parjaatha, sree venkataesa saranam saranam
Prapadyae"

"Sreemathae naaraayanaayanamaha,
Sreemannaraayana charanow charanam prapadyae"

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