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  1. Gajendra moksha prayers are nothing but a set of shlokas from Srimad Bhagavatam. SB. 8.3.2-29.Enjoy this rendition as you read the shlokas by yourself.

  2. मंत्र. गजेंद्र मोक्ष स्तोत्र - श्री विष्णु (Gajendra Moksham Stotram) श्री शुक उवाच - एवं व्यवसितो बुद्ध्या समाधाय मनो हृदि ।. जजाप परमं जाप्यं प्राग्जन्मन्यनुशिक्षितम ॥१॥ गजेन्द्र उवाच - ऊं नमो भगवते तस्मै यत एतच्चिदात्मकम ।. पुरुषायादिबीजाय परेशायाभिधीमहि ॥२॥. यस्मिन्निदं यतश्चेदं येनेदं य इदं स्वयं ।.

  3. Gajendra Mokṣaḥ (Sanskrit: गजेन्द्रमोक्षः) or The Liberation of Gajendra is a Puranic legend from the 8th Skandha of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa, a sacred text in Hinduism. It is one of the famous exploits of the preserver deity, Vishnu.

  4. What is Gajendra Moksha? Gajendra Moksha is a magnificent bhakti hymn from the Bhagavata Mahapurana. It has been addressed to Lord Vishnu by Gajendra, the King of Elephants. The Gajendra Moksha Stotra embellishes the knowledge of Jnana and Vairagya contained in the Upanishads.

  5. “Gajendra Moksha” a prayer, addressed to Lord Vishnu by Gajendra, the King Elephant, is one of the most magnificent hymns of bhakti from the Bhagavat Mahapuran, embellished with the jnana and vairagya of the Upanishads.

  6. Gajendra Sthuthi is a powerful mantra addressed to Lord Vishnu and is taken from the 8th Skanda and third chapter of Bhagwatha Purana. According to a popular legend, Mahavishnu saved Gajendra (the king of elephants) from from the clutches of crocodile when Gajendra prayed this stotra.

  7. 3 days ago · Gajendra Moksha, or Gajendra Moksham, is an important incident found in the Bhagavata Purana and it shows the importance of Bhakti, prayer and true devotion. There is also deep symbolic meaning to this famous incident in Hinduism.

  8. Gajendra Moksha literally means the Salvation of an elephant. This story is of great importance in Hindu Vaishnavism culture, where people specifically worship Vishnu, as they play a great role in the story.

  9. In this chapter, the prayers by Gajendra, the King of the elephants, are described. It appears that the King of the elephants was formerly a human being known as Indradyumna and that he learned a prayer to the Supreme Lord. Fortunately he remembered that prayer and began to chant it to himself.

  10. Gajendra-Moksha in Hinduism symbolizes the salvation of Gajendra the elephant, highlighting themes of piety and deliverance, and is significant for its message of liberation from the cycle of rebirth during devotional practices.

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