Ayyappa Sahasranamam By Ramesh Narayan Work

| Feature | Temple Priests | K.J. Yesudas | Ramesh Narayan | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Traditional Vedic Recitation | Filmy/Devotional with high emotion | Pure Carnatic Classical | | Pace | Very Fast (Hard to follow) | Slow (Emotional pauses) | Medium (Perfect for learning) | | Pronunciation | Good, but echoes in temple | Very clear | Scientifically precise | | Best For | Temple rituals | Short drives / Emotional Bhakti | Daily meditation & Learning |

: Composed and rendered by the renowned musician Ramesh Narayan , who is known for his work in Indian classical music and film scores. ayyappa sahasranamam by ramesh narayan

In the vast ocean of Hindu devotional literature, the Sahasranamam —a litany of a thousand names—holds a supreme position. It is believed that chanting the thousand names of a deity invokes the entire cosmic energy of that form of God. While the Vishnu Sahasranamam and Lalitha Sahasranamam are globally renowned, the holds a special, potent place for millions of devotees of Lord Ayyappa, particularly those on the sacred pilgrimage to Sabarimala. | Feature | Temple Priests | K

Ayyappa Sahasranamam (the 1000 names of Lord Ayyappa) as performed by Ramesh Narayan It is believed that chanting the thousand names

Devotees often report Anugraha (divine grace) while listening—ranging from solving career problems to healing illnesses. While modern science is still catching up to the concept of Nada Yoga (yoga of sound), the anecdotal evidence surrounding this specific Sahasranamam is overwhelming.