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: Narayan both composed and rendered the music for this version, blending traditional lyrics with a deep, meditative melodic structure.
Before diving into the Sahasranamam, one must understand the deity. Lord Ayyappan, also known as Dharma Shastha, Manikandan, or Sabarimala Appan, is the embodiment of absolute discipline ( vrata ). Born from the union of Lord Shiva (Hara) and Lord Vishnu in his female form as Mohini (Hari), He is famously known as Harihara Putra —the Son of both Vishnu and Shiva.
Listening to Ramesh Narayan’s version is a ritual in itself. Devotees report that within the first five minutes, his voice creates a "temple-like" atmosphere in the room. The alap (improvised prelude) at the beginning sets the Raga mood, instantly calming the nervous system.
The album is widely available across all major music streaming platforms, including . Devotional apps on the Google Play Store also feature the track, often incorporated into applications titled "Sri Ayyappa Sahasranamam," which are designed to facilitate meditation and daily chanting. ayyappa sahasranamam by ramesh narayan
The hymn officially begins with a Dhyana Shloka (meditation verse), where the devotee visualizes the form of the Lord:
You can find the full audio and related texts on these platforms: Streaming: The full track is available on platforms like You can watch or listen to the recital on Lyrics/Text:
This rendition blends rigorous classical training with deep, unadulterated devotion ( bhakti ). It offers listeners not just a musical track, but a deeply transformative meditative experience. : Narayan both composed and rendered the music
In the text, Lord Ayyappa is hailed by:
stands out as one of the most authoritative, structurally sound, and spiritually immersive devotional recordings in contemporary Indian classical music. Originally released on August 6, 2006, by Sony Music Entertainment India and Satyam Audios, this monumental single-track composition spans 1 hour, 53 minutes, and 41 seconds . It presents the 1,000 sacred names of Lord Ayyappa (the deity of truth, righteousness, and the presiding power of Sabarimala). It is sung by the acclaimed Indian classical vocalist and music composer, Pandit Ramesh Narayan.
Due to its popularity, several remixed and sped-up versions clutter the internet. To find the authentic : Born from the union of Lord Shiva (Hara)
Devotees use this specific track as a tool for rigorous spiritual discipline (Sadhana). Listening to or chanting along with this 1-hour and 53-minute long audio yields distinct spiritual advantages:
: The repetitive, rhythmic nature of the 1,000 names helps quiet erratic thoughts and moves the brain into a deeply relaxed alpha-wave state.