The stotra is known for containing a series of 16 names that start with "Nir" (meaning 'without' or 'free from'), highlighting the Vedantic, formless nature of the Divine Mother. Nirādhārā (Without support) Nirañjanā (Untainted) Nirlepa (Without attachment) Nirmalā (Pure) Nirvikārā (Without transformation) Niḥsaṁśayā (Without doubt) Nirbhavā (Without birth) Nirvikalpā (Without mental modifications) Nirābādhā (Without pain) Nirbhedā (Without difference) Nirnāśā (Without destruction) Niṣkriyā (Without action) Niṣparigrahā (Without possession) Nistulā (Incomparable) Nirāpāyā (Without danger) Niratyayā (Without limit) 4. Significance and Benefits of Chanting
Sri Lalitha Sahasranamam is a sacred hymn listing 1,000 names of the Divine Mother Lalitha Tripurasundari, traditionally recited from the Brahmanda Purana. Below is the complete Sanskrit text (Devanagari) of the Lalitha Sahasranamam.
उद्यद्भानुसहस्राभा चतुर्बाहुसमन्विता ।रागस्वरूपपाशाढ्या क्रोधाकाराङ्कुशोज्ज्वला ॥ २ ॥
: Devotees chant the names to resolve financial difficulties, cure illnesses, and bring harmony to family life. Guidelines for Recitation sri lalitha sahasranamam lyrics in sanskrit
५४. महापूज्या महापातकनाशिनी महामाया ।महासत्त्वा महाशक्तिर्महारतिर्महाभोगा ॥
ध्यायेत्पद्मासनस्थां विकसितवदनां पद्मपत्रायताक्षींहेमाभां पीनवस्त्राम् करकलितलसद्धेमपद्मां वराङ्गीम् ।सर्वालङ्कारयुक्तां सततमभयदां भक्तनम्रां भवानींश्रीविद्यां शान्तमूर्तिं सकलसुरनुतां सर्वसम्पत्प्रदात्रीम् ॥ ३ ॥
The Sri Lalitha Sahasranamam appears in the (specifically the Lalitopakhyana ). It was revealed by the Hayagriva avatar of Lord Vishnu to the sage Agastya. Unlike many other Sahasranamas that are in the stotra (praise) format, this one is a mantra form, meaning each name is a powerful seed syllable. The stotra is known for containing a series
To experience the profound benefits of the Sri Lalitha Sahasranamam, practitioners are encouraged to:
९९. सर्ववेदान्तसंस्तुता सत्यानन्दस्वरूपिणी ।सामगानप्रिया सौम्या सदाशिवकुटुम्बिनी ॥
The (श्री ललिता सहस्रनामम्) is a sacred hymn from the Brahmāṇḍa Purāṇa . It is presented as a dialogue between the sage Agastya and the Hayagrīva form of Viṣṇu. The lyrics consist of exactly 1,000 names (nāmāni) of the Supreme Goddess Lalitā Tripurasundarī, arranged in a specific metrical and spiritual order. Below is the complete Sanskrit text (Devanagari) of
The hymn was composed by the eight Vag Devinis (deities of speech) upon the instruction of Goddess Lalitha herself. Unlike other Sahasranamams, this composition is unique because none of the 1,000 names are repeated. Each name is a "mantra" in itself, carrying specific frequencies that resonate with the chakras of the human body. The Structure of the Hymn The text is typically divided into three parts:
While translations provide meaning, the are essential for the vibrational efficacy of the hymn.
The prologue detailing the context and the meditation (Dhyanam) on the Goddess.

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