Bhaktamar Stotra composed by Acharya Manatunga (Powerful and Mystical Jain Mantra) on Channel Deep Quotes (YouTube)



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Hello Viewers, Bhaktamara Stotra is a famous Jain Sanskrit prayer. It was composed by Acharya Manatunga (seventh century CE). The name Bhaktamara comes from a combination of two Sanskrit names, "Bhakta" (Devotee) and "Amar" (Immortal). Bhaktamara Stotra praises Rishabhanatha Bhagwan (Adinath Bhagwan), the first Tirthankara of Jainism in this Chovishi. According to legends, Manatunga Āchārya was chained and imprisoned by the local King Bhoja. Manatunga Āchārya composed this stotra (hymn) in the prison. With the completion of each verse, a chain broke, or a door opened. Manatunga was free when all the verses were finished. Bhaktamara Stotra is believed to be at least a thousand years old, though many believe it to be still older. Bhaktamara Stotra has been passed down from generation to generation. It is an ageless panegyric. The importance and effectiveness is believed to have increased with the passage of time. Bhaktamara Stotra is recited by many with religious regularity. It is said that some specific stanzas are miraculously effective for fulfillment of different purposes. In this Video of Bhaktamar Stotra, there are 44 stanzas along with a Picture, Hindi wordings, English pronunciation and meaning. This video can be very effective in learning Bhaktamar Stotra because of English wordings and meanings.
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