ಕನ್ನಡ ಭಕ್ತಿ ಗೀತೆಗಳು-Kannad mp3 4.0 APKs
- Version: 4.0
- File size: 53.03MB
- Requires: Android 4.0+
- Package Name: god.bhagwan.bhajans.mantra.kannada
- Developer: Zozo apps
- Updated Sep 28, 2024
- Price: Free
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Now, listen to your favourite Kannada devotional songs anytime and anywhere by just downloading them! Listening to mantras and stotras can soothe your senses and calm your mind. It doesn’t cost anything to have an offline collection of devotional songs and bhajans in kannada!
There’s a popular quote that says God’s healing presence can be felt in every place that plays devotional music.
Our vast collection includes Dharmastala Manjunath swamy songs, Raghavendra Swamy songs, Hanuman Chalisa, Sai Baba aarathis, Venkateshwara Suprabhatam, Maha Laxmi Stotram, devotional songs of Ganesha, Shiva, Kollur Mookambika, Ayyappa, Subramanya, Krishna, Chamundeshwari and more. This collection also includes songs sung by popular singers like Yesudas, P.B Srinivas, P.Susheela and Rajkumar.
We have the best devotional mp3 collection for free download. Once downloaded, enjoy the songs offline without internet connection.
Devotion becomes a part of life when one starts enjoying chants and songs of God!
Bhaktigeete Devotional Songs Lyrics Complete Kannada Devotional Song Lyrics.
It is a collection of bhakti geethe or devotional songs. Dasa keerthane has been given and will be released in the near future.
This app includes bhakti geete, ugabhoa, suladi, vachana as well as stotras given in Kannada.
Dasa Sahitya (English: Dasa Sahitya) is a Bhakti movement composed of devotees in honor of Lord Vishnu or one of His Avatars. Dasa is literally servant in Kannada and sahitya is literature. Haridasas ("Servants of God") were preachers of bhakti to Lord Vishnu or one of his avatars. The Haridasas of the bhakti literature are collectively referred to as Dasa Sahitya. It is in the Kannada language. Dasas are Dvaita scholars and poets.
The Haridasas contributed to the rich heritage of Karntataka music. They made an indelible impression on the religious and cultural life of Karnataka. They spread the didactic teachings in a musical form to the hearts of the common man. Like other doyens of Indian classical music, these scholars list pooja to Vishnu through music, called naadopasana. The Lord is described as Samagana Priya; Music through bhakti is the most preferred path to 'reach' him.
The Haridasa compositions are popularly known as Devaranamas. Compositions like Venkatachala Nilayam, Jagadoddharana, Tamboori meetidava, Krishna Nee Begane Baaro are some of the many examples of their scholarly work.