Lalita sahasranama

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Lalitha Sahasranamam

Lalitha Sahasranamam: (1000 Names) • Srimatha – Mother the creator, giver of happiness. • Sri Maharajni – Who is the Empress • Sri Math Simasaneshwari – Who sits on the throne of lions • Chidagni Kunda Sambootha – Originated from the fire of knowledge • Deva Karya Samudhyatha – Who assists Devas • Udyath bhanu sahasrabha – She who Glitters like thousand rising suns • Chadur bahu samanvidha – She who is Four armed • Ragha Swaroopa pasadya – Who is a form of Love ( With A rope) • Krodhakarankusojwala – She who glitters and has anger in the form of a noose • Mano Rupeshu Kodanda – She who has the bow of sweet cane which is her mind • Pancha than mathra sayaka –“She who has five bows of touch , smell, hearing, taste and sight” • Nijaruna prabha poora majjath brahmanda mandala – She who makes all the universe immerse in her red colour which is like the sun in the dawn • Champakasoka – punnaga-sowgandhika- lasath kacha –“She who wears in her hair flowers like Champaka, Punnaga and Sowgandhika” • Kuru vinda mani – sreni-kanath kotira manditha – She whose crown glitters with rows of Padmaraga stones • Ashtami chandra vibhraja – dhalika sthala shobhitha – She who has a beautiful forehead like the half moon • Muka chandra kalankabha mriganabhi viseshaka – She who has the thilaka of Musk in her forehead which is like the black shadow in the moon • Vadana smara mangalya griha thorana chillaka – She who has beautiful eyelids which look like the ornaments to her face which is like cupid...

Sri Lalitha Sahasranamam

Sri Lalitha Sahasranamam Stotra (hymn of praise) occurs in the Brahmanda Purana (history of the universe) in the chapter on discussion between The Devtas faced an enemy in Sura Padma / Banda who had a boon that he could be killed only by a son of Shiva and Parvati. So, to wake Shiva from his deep meditation, the Devtas deputed Manmatha, the God of love who shot his flower arrows at Shiva. Lalitha Devi Iconography She is described as extremely beautiful, having dark thick long hair with the scent of Champak, Asoka and Punnaga flowers. She had the musk thilaka on her forehead, eyelids which appeared as if they were the gate of the house of the God of love, and having eyes like fish playing in the lake of her face. She had a nose with studs that shone more than the stars, ears with the sun and moon as studs, cheeks which were like the mirror of Padma raga, beautiful rows of white teeth, and she was chewing Thamboola with camphor. She had a voice sweeter than the sound emanating from Veena of Saraswati, and having such a beautiful smile that Shiva himself could not take his eyes off her. She was wearing Mangala soothra and necklaces, with beautiful breasts which were capable of buying the invaluable love of Kameshwara, having wisps of beautiful hair raising from her belly, her stomach having three pretty folds, and she was wearing red silk tied with a string with red bells. She had thighs which steal the heart of Kameshwara, knees which looked like crowns made of precious gems...

Lalita Sahasranama

• v • t • e Lalita Sahasranama (IAST: lalitāsahasranāma; Lalita Tripura Sundari A principal text of sahasranama is used in various modes of worship of the Divine Mother such as parayana (recitations), [ citation needed] version of the Lalita Sahasranama can also be found in the purva bhaga [ clarification needed] of the Narada Purana. Etymology and names [ ] Part of • • v • t • e Etymologically, Lalita means 'She who plays'. In its root form, the word Lalita means 'spontaneous' which is implicitly extended to 'play'. Her thousand names use occasional The names are organized as hymns, or Sahasranama can be chanted in stotra form, or namavali form. The Lalita Saharanama is one of the only sahasranamas that has exactly 1000 names without repetition. Generally, sahasranamas use the artifice of adding words like tu, api, ca, and hi, which are conjunctions that do not necessarily add to the meaning of the name except in cases of interpretation. The Lalita Sahasranama does not use any such auxiliary conjunctions and is unique in being an enumeration of holy names that meets the metrical, poetical and mystic requirements of a sahasranama by their order throughout the text. [ citation needed] Composition [ ] Lalita Sahasranama is said to have been composed by the eight vaag stotra occurs in the sahasranama. An alternative origin is that the Upanishad Bramham Mutt at [ citation needed] Structure [ ] The pancha krtyam). They are creation ( samharam), hiding ( thirudhanam) and blessin...

Lalitha Sahasranama Stotram in English

WhatsApp Telegram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Lalitha Sahasranama Stotram is a very powerful stotra, where the 1000 names of Lalitha Devi and her various attributes are organized in the form of a hymn. It is one of the principal texts of Shaktism. Lalitha Sahasranama Stotram occurs in the Brahmanda Purana, where Hayagriva teaches Sage Agastya this Stotra and Lalitha Sahasranama Stotram in English Asyashrilalita sahasranama stotras mahamantrasya,vashinyadi vagdevata Rushayah anushtup chandaha shree lalita parameshari devata shrimadvagbhava Kutetibijam madhyakuteti shaktih shaktinyasam karanyasancha kuryat mama Shree lalita parameshari prasada sidhyardhe jape viniyogah Dhyanam Sinduraruna vigragam, trinayanam, manikyamaoli spharat Taranayaka shekharam, smitamukhim, aapinavakshoruham Panibhyam, alipurnaratna chashakam, raktotpalam bibhratim Saomyam ratna ghatasdha raktacharanam Dhyayetparamanbikam Arunam karuna tarangitakshim Dhruta pashankusha pushpa banachapam Animadibhi ravrutam mayukhai Rahamityeva vibhavaye, bhavanim Dhyayetpadmasanasdham vikasita Vadanam padmapatrayatakshim Hemabham pitavastram karakalita Lasadhemapadmam varangim Sarvalankarayuktam satata mabhayadam Bhaktanamram bhavanim Shree vidyam shantamurtim sakala suranutam Sarvasanpatpradatrim Sakunkuma vilepana malikachunbi sasturikam Samandahasi tekshenam sasharachapa pashankusham Asheshajana mohini marunamalya bhushanbaram Japakusuma bhasuram japavidhao smaredanbikam Lalitha Sahasranama Stotram Lyrics in English...

Sri Lalita Sahasranamam With Meanings And Commentary In English N Ramamurthy : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

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Significance and Benefits of Chanting Lalitha Sahasranamam

What is Lalitha Sahasranamam? Lalitha Sahasranamam is a sacred Hindu text that is part of the Brahmananda Purana, which is of great antiquity. The hymn sings praises of the Mother Goddess, who is an important deity in the Hindu pantheon. This Stotra is very popular among the devotees of The Sanskrit term, ‘Sahasranamam,’ means “a thousand names.” It is a form of Stotra which eulogizes a deity by using the deity’s 1,000 names, attributes, or epithets. These names, attributes, or epithets express the quality and nature of the deity. Which are the popular Sahasranamams? Many Sahasranamams exist in Hinduism, but some are more popular than others. The most popular ones are given below. 1. Vishnu Sahasranamam (describes the 1000 names of 2. Lalitha Sahasranamam (describes the 1000 names of the Mother Goddess) 3. Shiva Sahasranamam (describes the 1000 names of 4. Ganesha Sahasranamam (describes the 1000 names of These four Sahasranamams are read by devotees daily or weekly, or on auspicious occasions. How did Lalitha Sahasranamam Originate? Sri Chakra Temples Associated with Lalitha Sahasranamam In Tamil Nadu, there are two temples that are associated with the story of Lalitha Sahasranamam. These ancient temples have an important place in the worship of the Mother Goddess. It is believed that chanting or listening to this Stotram in these temples has many benefits. The two temples are Kanchipuram Kamakshi temple and Thirumeeyachur Lalithambigai temple. Kanchipuram Kamakshi Temple...

Lalitha Sahasranamam Lyrics in English

Lalitha Sahasranamam Lalitha Sahasranamam is a sacred text that sings the praise of Goddess Lalitha. This hymn takes the thousand names of the Goddess with great reverence and hence goes by the name Lalitha Sahasranamam, ‘the hymn of Goddess Lalitha’s 1000 names.’ This sloka occupies an important place in the prayers offered to the Goddess. Goddess Lalitha The term ‘Lalitha’ can refer to the one ‘who is playing.’ She is the divine player, who creates, protects, and sustains the universal beings with ease, just as a play. Lalitha is the universal divine Mother and remains a manifestation of Shakti, the ultimate feminine power. She is an aspect of Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva, the Supreme God of dissolution, and remains as his divine energy. She is also believed to be a part of Shiva, occupying one-half of his body in his unique Ardhanareeswara form. Lalitha is worshiped in a great many names and forms, and Goddesses like Durga, Kali, and Bhagavathi are a few among them. Lalitha is as much an invincible power as she is a compassionate Mother, and hence, she can wipe out all the problems of the devotees, protect them against dangers, and bestow them with many beneficial blessings. Lalitha Sahasranamam Importance Lalitha Sahasranamam is believed to have been composed by the 8 Vaag Devis, as directed by Lalitha herself. According to the scripture Brahmanda Purana, Hayagriva, the horse-faced Avatar of Vishnu, taught these 1000 names of the Goddess to Sage Agastya. Each of ...