Dear Sriman Kesavan, Here transliterating it properly is important. kalanka mean blemish. akaLanka means blemishless. Srimath+akaLanka is to be read a SrImadakaLanka without break. The choice of sequence of words here is wonderful: SrImath = always with pirAtti (so always kind) akaLanka = blemishless (because of being SrImath) paripUrNa = complete (because of being blemishless). adiyEn rAmAnuja dAsan Vishnu --- In ramanuja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "kesavants" <kesavants@xxxx> wrote: > Dear Bhagavathas, > Pranams. Is this shloka Nrisimhaashtakam which starts like > this "srimada kalanka paripoorna sashi koti" composed by Sri Manavala > Mamuningal? Is this praising the Lord in any particular kshetram or > divya desam? Please let me know. > Pranams, > srinivasa dasan
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