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Sai Baba Mahimna Stotram in English

Sada satswaroopam chidananda kandam
Jagat sambhavasthana samhara hetum
Swabhaktechhaya manusham darsayantam
Namameeswaram Sadgurum Sainatham ||

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Ram Raksha Stotra in English

Asya Shree Raama Rakshaa Stotra Mantrasya
Budhakaushika Rishih
Shree Seetaa Raamachandro Devataa
Anushtup Chhandah
Seetaa Shaktih Shreemaan Hanumaan Keelakam
Shree Raamachandra Preetyarthe Raama Rakshaa Stotra Jape Viniyogah ।

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Sankat Nashan Ganesh Stotram in English

Pranamya shirasa devam Gauri putram Vinayakam.
Bhakthavasam smaretrityamayuh kama artha sidhaye ..1
Prathamam Vakratundam cha, Ekadantam dwitiyakam.
Tritiyam Krushna Pingaksham,Gajavaktram Chaturthakam ..2

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