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Stotra or Stotram (') is a Sanskrit word, for a hymn addressed to Divinity. It can be a prayer, a description, or a conversation. 〔For definition of (') as "A hymn of praise, panegyric", see: .〕 These hymns praise aspects of the divine, such as Devi, Siva, or Vishnu. Relating to word "''stuti''", coming from the same verb, ''stu'' (to praise), and basically both mean "praise". Notable stotra are ''Shiva Tandava Stotram'' in praise of Shiva and Ram Raksha Stotra a prayer for protection to Lord Rama. Stotras are a type of popular devotional literature and are not bound by the strict rules as some other ancient Indian scriptures, such as the Vedas. One type of ''stotra'' is based on chanting a litany of names for a deity. A category of stotra of that type is the Sahasranama, which is a litany of a thousand names for a particular deity. Sahasranama means "1000 names"; Sahasra means 1000 and nama means names. For example, Vishnu Sahasranama means 1000 names of Vishnu.〔(Vishnu Sahasranamam ) on Hindupedia, the Online Hindu Encyclopedia〕 According to Hinduism, the names of God are valuable tools for devotion. ==Notable stotras== * Shiva Tandava Stotram * Shiv Mahimna Stotra * Panchakshara Stotra * Ram Raksha Stotra * Mahishasuramardini Stotra * Maruti Stotra * Agasti Lakshmi Stotra * Dvadasha stotra ;Jainism * Upsargahara Stotra * Bhaktamara Stotra 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stotra」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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