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Sivagītam has twenty five verses in a metre called mukula.
Here Lord shiva has been praised to the skies as the refuge of all.
This being titled as sivagītam we have put it right at the end of the
gītamālā. Many a stanzas from sivastavarāja are repeated here.
Ramanagītam, the last stotra in this volume, is composed
in a lyrical style which can be sung beautifully. This is an elegant
piece of composition where the Muni summons the mankind to
croon the majestic glories of Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi.
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Here Lord shiva has been praised to the skies as the refuge of all.
This being titled as sivagītam we have put it right at the end of the
gītamālā. Many a stanzas from sivastavarāja are repeated here.
Ramanagītam, the last stotra in this volume, is composed
in a lyrical style which can be sung beautifully. This is an elegant
piece of composition where the Muni summons the mankind to
croon the majestic glories of Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi.
xxvii