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The (or Pratas Sankalpa Gadyam ) is a revered devotional work composed by the 17th-century saint Sri Raghavendra Swami . Often referred to as the "Morning Prose of Affirmation," this text serves as a spiritual resolution to be recited daily before beginning one's activities. Core Purpose and Significance

The devotee lists the body parts (head, hands, legs, mind, speech) and offers them aṅgīkāra (acceptance) for divine service.

The term "Pratha" means morning, "Sankalpa" means a solemn vow or resolution, and "Gadya" refers to a prose style of composition. Unlike poetic verses (Shlokas), Gadya is rhythmic prose often used in Vedic traditions to express deep philosophical truths and personal commitment to the Divine.

: The text is a solemn oath taken every morning in front of the Lord to dedicate all upcoming day-to-day activities as an offering to the Almighty.