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The Divine Dawn: Sri Venkateswara Suprabhatam by M.S. Subbulakshmi

The Suprabhatam (meaning "auspicious dawn") is a Sanskrit hymn intended to wake the deity. It was composed by the 15th-century poet and consists of four distinct parts totaling 70 verses: Suprabhatam (29 verses): Invoking the Lord to wake up. Stotram (11 verses): Praises of the deity. Prapatti (16 verses): Expressing total surrender. Mangalasasanam (14 verses): Singing the glory of the Lord. Spiritual & Psychological Impact

), it remains one of the highest-selling non-film albums in Indian history and a staple in millions of households. 🕉️ Spiritual Significance Morning Salutation:

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