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Soundarya Lahari Benefits

Soundarya Lahari Benefits The Soundarya Lahari is a famous devotional hymn composed by the great Indian philosopher-saint Adi Shankaracharya. It consists of 100 verses dedicated to the worship of the Divine Mother, specifically Goddess Parvati or Lalita Tripurasundari. The hymn is known for its profound spiritual significance and is believed to carry various benefits for …

Soundarya Lahari Slokas 1 to 10 with Meaning, Benefits and Yantra

Soundarya Lahari Slokas 1 to 10 with Meaning, Benefits and Yantra Soundarya Lahari Sloka 1 with Meaning, Benefits and YantraSoundarya Lahari Sloka 2 with Meaning, Benefits and YantraSoundarya Lahari Sloka 3 with Meaning, Benefits and YantraSoundarya Lahari Sloka 4 with Meaning, Benefits and YantraSoundarya Lahari Sloka 5 with Meaning, Benefits and YantraSoundarya Lahari Sloka 6 …

Soundarya Lahari Sloka 52 with Meaning and Yantra

Soundarya Lahari Sloka 52 “Gathey Karnaabhyarnam Garutha Iva Pakshmaani Dadhathi Puraam Bhethushchitthaprashamarasavidraavanaphaley! Imey Nethrey Gothraadharapathikulotthamsakalikey Thavaakarnaakrushtasmarasharavilaasam Kalayathaha!’ Literal Meaning: “O Mother! Thou art the bud placed on the Mountain King’s dynasty!These long eyes of Thine, which extend upto the ears, with eye lashes resembling the feathery wings attached to the arrows and which are engaged …

Soundarya Lahari Sloka 18 with Meaning and Yantra

Soundarya Lahari Sloka 18 “Thanuchchaayaabhisthe Tharunatharanishreesaranibhihi Divam Sarvaamurveemarunimanimagnaam Smarathi Yaha! Bhavanthyasya Thrasyadvanaharinashaaleenanayanaaha Sahorvashyaa Vashyaaha Kathi Kathi Na Geervaanaganikaahaa!” Literal Meaning: “How can numerous celestial courtesans including Urvashi, with eyes bashful like those of a frightened deer of the forest, do not become fascinated by a person who meditates on the beauty of Thy form which …

Soundarya Lahari Sloka 17 with Meaning and Yantra

Soundarya Lahari Sloka 17 “Savithribhirvaachaam Shashimanishilaabhangaruchibhihi Vashinyaadyaabhisthvaam Saha Janani Sanchinthayanthi Yaha! Sa Karthaa Kaavyaanaam Bhavathi Mahathaam Bhangiruchibhihi Vachobhirvaagdeveevadanakamalaamodamadhuraihi-!” Literal Meaning: O Mother! Those who meditate on Thee in association with Vashini and allied deities- who are all the sources of speech and whose radiance resembles the lustre of freshly cut moonstone-can become the authors of …

Soundarya Lahari Sloka 16 with Meaning and Yantra

Soundarya Lahari Sloka 16 “Kaveendraanaam Chethahkamalavanabaalaathaparuchim Bhajanthe Ye Santhaha Kathichidarunaameva Bhavatheem! Virinchipreyasyaastharunatharashrungaaralaharee Gabheeraabhirvaagbhirvidadhathi Sathaam Ranjanamamee!” Literal Meaning: “O Mother, Thou Aruna, the crimson-coloured Goddess, art like the light of morning’s rising sun to the lotus flowers constituted of the minds of gifted poets (helping as Thou dost, their poesy to blossom forth). Therefore, those devoted …

Soundarya Lahari Sloka 15 with Meaning and Yantra

Soundarya Lahari Sloka 15 “Sharathjyothsnaashubhraam Shashiyuthajataajootamakutaam Varatthraasathraanasphatikaghatikaapusthakakaraa-m! Sakrunna Thvaa Nathvaa Kathamiva Sathaam Sannidadhathe Madhuksheeradraakshaamadhurimadhureenaaha Phanithayaha!” Literal Meaning: “How can torrents of words, excelling even honey, milk and grapes, help flowing from the mouth of good men who once make prostration to Thee who art endowed with the lustre of the autumnal moon, who art holding …

Soundarya Lahari Sloka 14 with Meaning and Yantra

Soundarya Lahari Sloka 14 “Kshithau Shatpanchaashadvisamadhikapanchaashadudake Huthaashe Dwaashashtishchathuradhikapanchaashadanile ! Divi Dwihshat-thrimshanmanasi Cha Chathuhshashtirithi Ye Mayookhaastheshaamapyupari Thava Paadaambujayugam!” Litera Meaning: “In the bindu in the centre of the sahasraara is Thy transcendent abode, far above the chakra to which Thy Rays (or luminous manifestation of Shakthis) reach in the following combinations: Fifty-six in the moolaadhaara comprised …