Smt Maheshwari Dixith is an ardent lover of bhakti literature, Bharatiya music bringing out Nadopasana. She holds her Master's in Computer Engineering from one of the renowned universities abroad and has received a couple of patents working in the IT industry. She has completed Kovida, the final level from Samskrta Bharati and teaches Samskrtam during her spare time.
In 2023, she formed Shlokaratnavali with a vision to impart the knowledge of bhakti and gnana, embedded in the shloka gems of various saints from India. She teaches shlokas through online platform on a weekly basis emphasizing right Samskrtam pronunciation.
Her google drive, also known as 'Shlokaratnavali', contains her rendition of more than 70+ shlokas of different saints like Shri Adi Shankara, Shri Vedanta Deshikar, Shri Mookakavi etc. She does thematic shloka recitals based on the Hindu festivals at various temples. During Kumbha Mela 2025, she introduced 'Shri Triveni Stotram' a composition of Shri Adi Shankara creating a confluence audio of her learners as a salutation.
One of her short compositions on Shri Krishna in Samskrtam won a special prize in the National Samskrtam contest. She has also conceived and presented a unique celestial wedding paddhati inspired by the Azhvars to celebrate the divine vivaham as 'Pasurangalil Srinivasa Kalyanam (In Tamizh)'.
That which sings the glory of the Lord is beautiful, delectable and remains new forever. That brings cheerfulness always to the devotees’ hearts. That vanquishes the sorrows of humankind.
With abundance compassion of Sri Lakshmi Narayanan, this book brings out a humble effort to sing His glory as "Govinda Namavali aggregating various sacred namas (names) of Perumal and Thaayaar from the holy abodes popularly known as the 108 Divya Deshams.
The 108 Divya Deshams are formed based on the sacred hymns praising the Lord and His consort on significant places of worship by the Azhvars. They composed these hymns known as 'Divya Prabandham' when they visited these temples with their profuse devotion and relentless service for an eternal association with the Supreme.
Of these, 105 sacred temples are spread across the length and breadth of Bharatam and 1 in Nepal. They are further classified into 40 temples in the areas ruled by Chozhas, 18 temples in the areas ruled by Pandyas, 13 temples in the region ruled by Cheras, 2 in between, 22 temples in the region ruled by Pallavas, and 11 temples in North India/Nepal.
" The final 2 destinations, not found on this earth, are Thirupaarkadal and Thiruparamapadam leading us to liberation from the cycles of births and deaths. "108 Divya Desha Govinda Namavali singing the various namas of Sri Lakshmi Narayanan will take us on a virtual bhakti yatra to all these abodes. The namavali also includes some rare known namas found in different kshetrams bringing out more nectar in Bhagavannama Sankeertanam.
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