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Ayyappan 108 Saranam In English High Quality -

gained a boon that she could only be killed by a child born of two male gods—Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. To fulfill this, Lord Vishnu took the form of , and from his union with Lord Shiva, (also called Hariharaputra , son of Hari and Hara) was born.

: Many names, such as Anaadha Rakshagane (Protector of the Destitute), highlight the Lord's role as a guardian against difficulties. ayyappan 108 saranam in english

Loka Samastha Sukhino Bhavantu (May all beings everywhere be happy). Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa. gained a boon that she could only be

One of the most profound aspects of the Ayyappan tradition is its emphasis on equality. When devotees gather to recite the Saranams, they shed their caste, class, and social status. They address each other as "Swami" or "Ayyappa," recognizing the divine spark within every human being. The chant reinforces this unity. It reminds the devotee that in the eyes of the Lord, all are equal children seeking refuge. Loka Samastha Sukhino Bhavantu (May all beings everywhere

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