viirashaivashatakamu is a collection of one hundred Telugu verses dedicated to Veerashaivism, a Hindu Shaivite religious tradition. Written by chun'd'uurikoot'ayya, the work offers devotional and philosophical insights into the tenets of Veerashaivism. These verses explore themes of devotion, spirituality, and the path to enlightenment within the Veerashaiva tradition. The collection provides valuable insights into the religious and literary landscape of Telugu-speaking regions and offers readers a connection to the rich spiritual heritage of India.
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