Om Risubodhini
This book is a collection of hymns and religious discourses of the Vaishnava sect of Hinduism, written in Sanskrit. Among its topics are divine grace, devotion, and the nature of the soul. It is attributed to the poet and theologian Vallabhacarya and was composed in the 16th century. Highly regarded by followers of the Vaishnava tradition, it is a significant work of religious poetry and philosophy.
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