The document contains a prayer to the Hindu goddess Lalitha in 12 verses. It describes various aspects of Lalitha's form and attributes including her lotus face, jewelry, hand gestures, seated posture holding weapons and offering blessings to devotees. It lists some of her holy names and concludes saying anyone who recites this prayer in the morning will receive blessings of luck, knowledge, wealth and fame from the goddess.
The document contains a prayer to the Hindu goddess Lalitha in 12 verses. It describes various aspects of Lalitha's form and attributes including her lotus face, jewelry, hand gestures, seated posture holding weapons and offering blessings to devotees. It lists some of her holy names and concludes saying anyone who recites this prayer in the morning will receive blessings of luck, knowledge, wealth and fame from the goddess.
The document contains a prayer to the Hindu goddess Lalitha in 12 verses. It describes various aspects of Lalitha's form and attributes including her lotus face, jewelry, hand gestures, seated posture holding weapons and offering blessings to devotees. It lists some of her holy names and concludes saying anyone who recites this prayer in the morning will receive blessings of luck, knowledge, wealth and fame from the goddess.
The document contains a prayer to the Hindu goddess Lalitha in 12 verses. It describes various aspects of Lalitha's form and attributes including her lotus face, jewelry, hand gestures, seated posture holding weapons and offering blessings to devotees. It lists some of her holy names and concludes saying anyone who recites this prayer in the morning will receive blessings of luck, knowledge, wealth and fame from the goddess.
On the lotus face of Lalitha, Whose lips are red as the pomegranate, Who has nose shining like a pearl, Whose beautiful long eyes which extend to the ears, Who has ear drops made of very precious gems, Who has a very subtle pleasant smile, Her forehead glows with a mark of perfume.
That Lalitha whose hand , Is like a wish giving climbing plant, Who wears shining gem studded rings, Who wears golden bangles with precious stones, Who holds a bow of flowers, And who has a goad in her hands.
Prathar namami lalitha charanaravindam,
Bhakteshta dana niratham bhava sindhu potham, Padmasanadhi sura nayaka poojaneeyam, Padmangusa dwaja sudarsana lanchanadyam
I worship in the morning,
The lotus like feet of Lalitha, Which blesses her devotees with their wishes, Which is a boat which helps them cross the samsara, And who is worshipped by leaders of devas. Sitting in the lotus posture, And who holds lotus, goad, and flag And the wheel in her hands.
Who is the supreme giver of life, Who is the Devi who is the slayer of arrogance, Whose power and protection resides in the Vedas, Who is the pure and auspicious form of mercy, Who is the cause of creation, sustenance and destruction, Beyond scripture, speech, mind and intellect. Prathar vadami lalithe thava punya nama, Kameswarethi, kamalethi Maheswareethi, Sri shambhaveethi jagatham janani parethi, Vag deva thethi vachasa tripureswareethi
I repeat in the morning your holy names, Lalitha,
As the Devi of passion and love, As one who sits on the lotus, As the Supreme Deity, As the Mother of the world, As the Devi of words and language, And as the one who is the Devi of the three cities. Phala Stuti