
This book relates to three works written by the great mahan Sri Vadiraja swami.
Krishna Stuti deals with the glories of Lord Sri Krishna installed by Sri Madhwacharya. The last verse, the 9th one speaks of phalastuti that is the good things that a devotee will obtain as a result of reciting these 8 verses with devotion.
The second work called Dashavataara Stuti is actually the divine nectar and it is very usual in olden days to recite this at the time of Devara pooja. Sri Vaadiraja Mahan gloriously covers the ten avatars of Sriman Narayana. The beauty of the work is that it can be recited in any manner like horse running with speed or going slow or jumping and so on. Sri Vadiraja Mahan is an ocean of mercy to give this work to the devoted public.
The third work called Mukhya Praana Ashtakam brings the glory of Mukhya Praana, the first and foremost devotee of Lord Sri Narayana. Vaadhiraja Swami has also installed a Mukhya Praana vigraha at Udupi in the Krishna Mandir. The prayer made to Mukhya Praana is to help to obtain Bhakthi in the Lotus Paadas of Paramaatma and only by the grace of Mukhya Praana devotion to Lord will result