Sri Sri Jagadguru Shankaracharya Mahasamsthanam, Dakshinamanaya Sri Sharada Peetham, Sringeri



Dakshinamnaya Sri Sharada Peetham, Sringeri

Sriman Narayaneeya Archanam


Narayaneeya Archana at Pravachana Mandira in Sringeri
Narayaneeya Archana at Pravachana Mandira in Sringeri

Narayaneeya Archana with Tulasi to Lord Krishna will be performed on August 27 2024, the day following Sri Krishna Janmashtami, as per the direction of the Sringeri Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sri Sri Sri Bharati Tirtha Mahaswamiji

Sri Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated by all followers of our Sanatana Dharma on Shravana Krishna Ashtami all over the world.

The Krodhi Samvatsara Krishna Janmashtami falls on the night of August 26 2024. His Holiness Dakshinamnaya Sringeri Sri  Sharada Peethadhishwara Jagadguru Shankaracharya Sri Sri Sri Bharati Tirtha Mahaswamiji will perform a special puja on Janmashtami.

The following day (August 27, 2024), special Puja will be performed to Lord Krishna with Tulasi and Narayaneeya Archana, comprising chants of Sriman Narayaneeyam and Vishnu Sahasranamavali in the premises of Sringeri Math.

Sriman Narayaneeyam authored by the renowned 16th century scholar, Melpathur Sri Narayana Bhattatiri of Kerala is a condensation of Bhagavan Veda Vyasa’s Srimad Bhagavata Mahapuranam that runs to 18,000 verses.

Sri Bhattatiri dedicates Narayaneeyam consisting of 100 dashakas and 1034 verses at the Lotus Feet of His Ishta Devata, Lord Krishna and prays for a quick recovery from the disease that has afflicted him. In doing so, he gives an excellent and devout portrayal of Lord Krishna’s life and also explains the Advaitic teaching as depicted in Srimad Bhagavatam.

As per the directive of the Jagadguru Mahaswamiji, 10 Namas from the Vishnu Sahasranamavali will be chanted when chanting every dashaka of Sriman Narayaneeyam during the Archana.

Devotees can offer their Seva by contributing Rs. 1000/- per person. Sankalpa and Archana will be performed in the devotee’s name and special prasadams will be sent.

All devotees are requested to participate in this “Narayaneeya-archanam” and be a recipient of the Divine Blessings of Lord Krishna and the Jagadguru Mahaswamiji.

Special Seva Details

Date of Seva: August 27, 2024 (following day of Krishna Janmasthami) 
Booking Seva (Rs. 1000/-): 

http://seva.sringeri.net

Live Webcast

For the benefit of devotees, the programs will be telecast live on August 26th from 10PM to 12 PM and on August 27th from 8 AM to 2PM  through the Math’s official Youtube channel.

http://youtube.com/@sharadapeetham 

Sincerely
P A Murali
CEO & Administrator
Sringeri Math

 
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