vANa in Sanskrit, means form/sound. nirvANa is soundlessness/formlessness.
nirvANa shatakam, written by Adi Shankaracharya, is a tool, to break one's limited physical identities, and become boundless.
In this video, we'll have an overall look at this work, and understand the situations and the poetic meter, in which this work is composed, and how this understanding adds value, while we do the chant.
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