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Uvasaggaharam Stotra

This Stotra was composed about 2,100 years ago by Shree Bhadrabahu Swami, a very powerful Jain monk

This Stotra was composed about 2,100 years ago by Shree Bhadrabahu Swami, a very powerful Jain monk

Uvasaggaharam Stotra

by Winjit Technologies Pvt Ltd
Uvasaggaharam Stotra
Uvasaggaharam Stotra
Uvasaggaharam Stotra

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This Stotra was composed about 2,100 years ago by Shree Bhadrabahu Swami, a very powerful Jain monk.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra

App Details

Version
2.0.0.0
Rating
(1)
Size
18Mb
Genre
Music
Last updated
October 1, 2015
Release date
April 22, 2011
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App Store Description

This Stotra was composed about 2,100 years ago by Shree Bhadrabahu Swami, a very powerful Jain monk.

Another powerful Jain monk was Varahmihir but he could not bear to see his brother getting the Acharya position and getting more respect. Varahmihir became angry with Jains and the Jain religion on the whole.

It is said that Varahmihir after his death became a ‘Vyantar dev’ and started giving Upsarg (pain) to the Jains on earth. His actions born mainly out of jealousy and anger towards his brother Bhadrabahu Swami, brought a lot of ruin to Jains.

At such a difficult time the people approached Bhadrabahu Swami for help. Moved by their plight, Bhadrabahu Swami wrote "Uvasaggaharam" – to pay respect to 23rd tirthankar Bhagwan Parshvanath and seek his help in making all Upsargs vanish(In fact, the literal meaning of Uvasaggaharam is removal (har) of upsurges).

This Stotra evoked demi-gods and they had to come to earth every time somebody read it with full concentration. In its original form it was very powerful. Soon people started using this Stotra excessively for smaller things and petty material desires. Fearing misuse of the same, one gatha (stanza) of the Stotra was abolished. Today, though short of one stanza, it still occupies the place of pride and is considered more powerful than any other prayer.

The Stotra can also be played and heard. The same paragraph in the language which is selected is displayed while the song is played.

Stotra can be read in
English
Hindi
Gujrathi



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