The document is a prayer to Lord Subrahmanya in the form of an Ashtakam (eight verses prayer). It praises various aspects of Subrahmanya - his form as the son of Shiva and Parvati, being worshipped by gods and sages like Narada, having a peacock as his vehicle, destroying demons like Taraka, and granting liberation to those who recite this prayer. The concluding verses state that reciting this Ashtakam leads to moksha, and that sins of countless lifetimes are destroyed if one recites it in the morning upon waking.
The document is a prayer to Lord Subrahmanya in the form of an Ashtakam (eight verses prayer). It praises various aspects of Subrahmanya - his form as the son of Shiva and Parvati, being worshipped by gods and sages like Narada, having a peacock as his vehicle, destroying demons like Taraka, and granting liberation to those who recite this prayer. The concluding verses state that reciting this Ashtakam leads to moksha, and that sins of countless lifetimes are destroyed if one recites it in the morning upon waking.
The document is a prayer to Lord Subrahmanya in the form of an Ashtakam (eight verses prayer). It praises various aspects of Subrahmanya - his form as the son of Shiva and Parvati, being worshipped by gods and sages like Narada, having a peacock as his vehicle, destroying demons like Taraka, and granting liberation to those who recite this prayer. The concluding verses state that reciting this Ashtakam leads to moksha, and that sins of countless lifetimes are destroyed if one recites it in the morning upon waking.
The document is a prayer to Lord Subrahmanya in the form of an Ashtakam (eight verses prayer). It praises various aspects of Subrahmanya - his form as the son of Shiva and Parvati, being worshipped by gods and sages like Narada, having a peacock as his vehicle, destroying demons like Taraka, and granting liberation to those who recite this prayer. The concluding verses state that reciting this Ashtakam leads to moksha, and that sins of countless lifetimes are destroyed if one recites it in the morning upon waking.