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सुब्रह्मण्यभुजङ्गस्तोत्रम् (आङ्ग्लभाषया)

Subrahmanya Bhujanga Stotram – Focussed Learning (English Explanation)

Subrahmanya Bhujanga Stotram is a stotra on Lord Kartikeya attributed to Adi Shankaracharya. The stotra contains 33 beautiful verses set to the Bhujanga-prayaata meter. This course explain the verses in detail, including prose-order, word-by-word meaning and purport.

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About the Course

What will you gain from this course? (Key Benefits / Learning Outcomes)

  • Get the full benefit of chanting the stotra by understanding the meaning of verses which enables you to recite with more bhaava.
  • Improve your language skills by observing and analyzing the usages of the great Acharya.
  • Understand the way to approach and study a Sanskrit text systematically.


What are the materials/support you get?

  • About 12 live, interactive sessions.
  • Opportunities to raise your doubts and get them clarified directly from the teacher.
  • Access to recordings of classes (both Video and Audio) which you can access anytime for repeated listening or catching up with missed portions.
  • Presentations used for the classes in PDF format.


What are the pre-requisites to get the best out of this course? (Eligibility)

  • Basic knowledge of Sanskrit language, ability to read Devanagari script.
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Sri Subrahmanya Bhujangam is one of the many stotra granthas composed by Sri Adi Shankaracharya. It is believed that the Acharya composed the stotra in the famous Bhujangaprayaata metre (motion of the serpent) inspired by the sight of Adisesha worshipping Lord Subrahmanya in Tiruchendur. The small work consisting of 33 verses is full of shabda and artha alankaras that stand as a testimony to the poetic prowess of the great philosopher Acharya. Traditionally, the stotra is often chanted to relieve oneself of suffering from various diseases that afflict both the mind and the body. It is a small and simple work written in easy to understand sanskrit – at the same time beautiful poetry.
In this course, an attempt is made to give, for each stanza of the stotra –
a) word division of padaccheda,
b) prose-order or anvaya,
c) purport or tatparya and
d) explanation.
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