Bhaktamar
Bhaktamar Strotra is created by Acharya Matunga is the impressive journey from the word Bhakta and last word Lakshmi. Bhaktamara Stotra is a famous Jain Sanskrit prayer. It was created by Acharya Manatunga The name Bhaktamara arrives from a combination of two Sanskrit word, "Bhakta" (Devotee) and "Amar" (Immortal).
The prayer praises Rishabhanatha (Badrinath), the first Tirthankara of Jainism in this time cycle. There are forty-eight parts in total. The last part tells the name of the author Manatunga. Bhaktamar verses were recited as a stotra (prayer), and were sung as a stavan (hymn), somewhat interchangeably. Other Jain prayers were taken after these (such as the Kalyānamandira stotra, devoted to the twenty-third Tirthankara, and the Svayambhu stotra, to all twenty-four); additional verses here praise the omniscience of Adinatha, while devotionals are considered a source for lay understandings of Jain doctrine.
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