: It is famously performed at the Mantralaya Matha during the closing ceremonies of the day to invoke the Guru’s grace. Key Themes and Lyrics
: Another frequent performer of this hymn within the Dasa tradition. Toogire Rayara
: He is often described in associated chants and this hymn as the Kalpavruksha (wish-fulfilling tree) and Kamadhenu (divine cow of plenty) for his followers. Notable Renditions : It is famously performed at the Mantralaya
: Praises him as a revered yogi and the ultimate protector. Toogire Rayara
: Addresses him as the "ornament of the monkly order".