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'''Raghavendra stotra''' is a hymn (''[[stotra]]'') composed by [[Appanacharya]] in praise of his guru [[Raghavendra Swami]]. It is also known as '''[[Sri]] Raghavendra stotra''', or the '''Guru stotra'''. The [[Sanskrit]] verse, comprising 32 ''[[śloka]]s'', is recited till today by followers of followers of Raghavendra Swami and other [[Dvaita]] [[Vaishnava]]s.
'''Raghavendra stotra''' is a hymn (''[[stotra]]'') composed by [[Appanacharya]] an ardent devotee of [[Raghavendra Swami]] in praise of his [Guru|guru] . It is also known as '''[[Sri]] Raghavendra stotra''', or the '''Guru stotra'''. The [[Sanskrit]] verse, comprising 32 ''[[śloka]]s'', is recited till today by followers of followers of Raghavendra Swami and other [[Dvaita]] [[Vaishnava]]s.


==Further reading==
==Further reading==

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Raghavendra stotra is a hymn (stotra) composed by Appanacharya an ardent devotee of Raghavendra Swami in praise of his [Guru|guru] . It is also known as Sri Raghavendra stotra, or the Guru stotra. The Sanskrit verse, comprising 32 ślokas, is recited till today by followers of followers of Raghavendra Swami and other Dvaita Vaishnavas.

Further reading

  • Panchamukhi, Vadiraj Raghawendracharya (1989). Sri Raghawendra stotram. New Delsi: Interest Publications.
  • Joshi, G.B., ed. (1977). Shri Raghavendra, his life and works. Vol. vol. 1-8. Mantralaya : Shri Raghavendra Swami Brindavan Office. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  • Mutalik, Keshav M. (1987). Guru Raghavendra Swamy, a tribute. Bombay: Somaiya Publications.