Dvadasha Stotra

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title: Dvadasha Stotra
text: The Dvadasha Stotra is a series of 12 stotras, or religious hymns, composed by Madhvacharya, the 13th-century founder of the Dvaita school of Indian philosophy. Dvadaśa in Sanskrit means "twelve", and all the 12 stotras are in praise of the Hindu god Vishnu. The third stotra is considered a summary of Madhvacharya's philosophy. It is believed that the stotras were composed in connection with the installation of the idol of the Hindu god Krishna at Udupi. There have been numerous musical composit
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