Vainava Divya Desam Sthalam 108 Song New __full__

108 Divya Desa Composition Festival by Chitravina N Ravikiran (2024):

For those seeking an organized, modern list of all 108 shrines in musical form, the offers a simple yet powerful chant — a string of salutations to the presiding deities of each Divya Desam, starting with "Om Sri Ranganatha Perumale Potri" and continuing through the entire sacred list. This can be viewed as a "new song for the modern devotee," structured for easy recitation.

: 22 Temples (Spanning Kanchipuram, Chennai, and Tiruvallur). Nadu Nadu : 2 Temples (The central region of Tamil Nadu). vainava divya desam sthalam 108 song new

: A 38-minute track listing all 108 temples, available on major platforms like Spotify and Gaana .

Most new versions follow this pattern:

The "Vainava Divya Desam Sthalam 108 song new" appears to be a devotional music project aimed at celebrating the spiritual and cultural heritage of 108 significant Vishnu temples. For specific details, including where to listen or download the songs, checking music streaming platforms or the official announcements from the artists/labels involved would be advisable.

: 13 Temples (Northern India and outside, including Andhra Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and one in Nepal). 108 Divya Desa Composition Festival by Chitravina N

The lyrics are the heart of this project. Drawing from the Nalayira Divya Prabhandham (the 4000 divine verses), the songs describe the presiding deities, the sacred trees ( Sthala Vriksham ), and the water bodies ( Theertham ) of each temple.

Vaishnava text commentators emphasize that physically visiting all 108 temples can take a lifetime. However, scriptures state that chanting or listening to a comprehensive song containing the names and glories of all 108 sthalams yields the exact same spiritual merit ( Punya ). Nadu Nadu : 2 Temples (The central region of Tamil Nadu)

Tirupati (Thirumala), Kanchipuram temples, Parthasarathy Temple 13 Temples Thiruvananthapuram (Padmanabhaswamy), Kerala temples Vada Nadu 11 Temples Ayodhya, Badrinath, Mathura, Muktinath (Nepal) Vinnulaga Thirupparkadal, Paramapadam (Heavenly realms) Features of the New 108 Divya Desam Song Albums