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Ayyappa
Ayyappan Bhajan Booklet
2009-10 Editions

Brought to you by AyyappaSamaaj of San Francisco Bay Area You are invited to join AyyappaSamaaj: (http://www.ayyappasamaaj.org) Acknowledgements Hindu Community and Cultural Center (HCCC) Livermore Shiva Vishnu Temple Our Sponsors & Volunteers
Ayyappa Samaaj Members of the San Francisco Bay Area (Yahoo Groups: Ayyappasamaaj; http://www.ayyappasamaaj.org)

SWAMIYE SARANAM AYYAPPA

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Sabarimala – An Introduction ........................................................................................................................4 Pooja Beginning .............................................................................................................................................5 Vinayagar Poojai ....................................................................................................................................5 Ayyappa Saranam - 108 .........................................................................................................................6 Vazhi Nadai Saranam .............................................................................................................................7 Loka Veeram ..........................................................................................................................................7 Sri Hariharaputra Ashtottara Satanaamavali: .........................................................................................8 Mantra for Wearing Mala.......................................................................................................................9 Mantra for Removing Mala ....................................................................................................................9 All God Bhajans ...........................................................................................................................................10 Ganesa Saranam

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