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"Stotra" (sometimes spelled "Stotram" lyrics are a form of devotional hymn or prayer in Indian classical music and literature. The term "Stotra" is derived from the Sanskrit word "stuti," which means praise or eulogy. Stotras are commonly used in Hinduism to express devotion, praise, and gratitude to various deities, gods, and goddesses.
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