Reciting or listening to Narayaneeyam is traditionally believed to grant .
The search for the Narayaneeyam in Tamil is not just about finding a file; it's about discovering a gateway to a profound spiritual experience. While a single, official PDF may be hard to find, the digital world has blessed us with a wealth of resources that are often more flexible and informative. For those looking to explore or chant the
For those looking to explore or chant the 100 Dasakams, several online resources, such as the Vedanta Spiritual Library and various stotra websites, offer free, downloadable PDF versions of the Narayaneeyam with Tamil transliterations, word-by-word meanings, and summaries, making it easy to find a suitable version for daily study or prayer. Share public link The Tamil uses ‘சரணம்’ , a classic bhakti term
Narayaneeyam is a Hindu scripture written by Melamkuthu Achan in 100 verses (Dasakams), describing the glories of Lord Narayana. Here are the lyrics and Tamil translation for Narayaneeyam Dasakam 1 to 100: The Tamil uses ‘சரணம்’
| Verse (Sanskrit) | Tamil Rendering (selected lines) | Highlights | |------------------|----------------------------------|------------| | – “Śrī‑Kṛṣṇasya paṭaḥ śrī‑gaṇeśena yathā” | “சரணமென்றும் வரவழைத்து, நாமும் உண்டு நம்மைத் தெய்வம்” | The opening sets a tone of surrender (“Seek refuge in the Lord”). The Tamil uses ‘சரணம்’ , a classic bhakti term. | | 2 – “Saṅkṣiptam‑sādhanam‑śaśi‑sundara‑vṛttam” | “முடியாத மகிழ்ச்சியாய், சிறு சிறு சதுரங்களாக” | The translator preserves the alliteration (“sundara‑vrittam” → “சுந்தர விற்றம்”). | | 3 – “Nandana‑suta‑gopa‑kala‑kāraṇam” | “நந்தனின் மகன், கோபாலர், லீலையில் மகிழ்வர்” | Cultural adaptation : ‘gopaka‑lila’ is