Hari Stuti

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ReligionHinduism
LanguageSanskrit
Verses44
Hari Stuti
Painting of Vishnu with his consorts, Sridevi (Lakshmi) and Bhudevi (Bhumi)
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ReligionHinduism
AuthorAdi Shankara
LanguageSanskrit
Verses44

The Hari Stuti (Sanskrit: हरिस्तुति, romanized: Haristuti), sometimes rendered the Harimide Stuti,[1] is a Sanskrit hymn written by the Hindu philosopher Adi Shankara. Comprising 44 verses,[2] the work is an ode to the deity Vishnu.[3]

Hari is an epithet of Vishnu meaning 'the one who takes away' (sins), and stuti is translated as a hymn.[4]

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The Hari Stuti is regarded to have been composed by Adi Shankara during his stay in the Himalayas.[5]

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