Works
Sri Raju Sastrigal authored more than 30 books. Some of them include:
- Sath Vidya vilasam
- Vedantha Vadhasankragam
- Upathivichara
- Brahma Vidhya Tharangini Vyagyanam
- Niyayethu Sekaram
- Advaitha Siddhi
- Sama Rudra Samhita Bashyam
- Siva Thathuva Viveka Deepika
- Siva Mahima Viveka Deepika
- Siva Mahima Kalikka Sthuthi
- Shiva Mahima Stuti Vyakyanam
- Purushartha Prabodha Sankaraha
- Durjanokthi Nirasam
- Cauvery Navarathnamalika
- Thiyagarajasthwam
- Thamrabharneestvam
- Kaveristhvam
- Dikshithanavaratnamalalika
- Dhikshithvamsaabharanam
In the Malika, Sri Sastrigal had composed songs on the annual rituals and important festivals being celebrated at Sri Tyagaraja Swami Temple Tiruvarur, and Sri Rajagopala Swami Temple, Mannargudi.
Read more about this topic: Mannargudi Raju Sastri
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