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Learn & Recite Sree Lalitha Sahasranama Namavali


For the benefit of people who are interested in learning and chanting Sree Lalitha Sahasranama Jagadguru Swami Sathyananda Saraswathi Tiruvadikal has recited the  Sahasranama  repeating the difficult lines thrice so that it is helpful for beginners.Initial  short description is in Malayalam  of which the translation is given below.Make sure you have the printed or pdf version of Sree Lalitha Sahasranama in hand while learning.

Sree Lalitha Sahasranama is from Brahmandapurana.Sree Lalitha Sahasranama should be recited after the dhyana slokam with devotion and sincerity,visualizing the Divine Mother in all her glory.Dhyana slokam visualises the full form of the  Divine Mother in all aspects.It contains roopavarnana, alamkaram and the divine power which helps the person chanting to devout completely to  the  Divine Mother .It is of great importance and benefit when we visualize and chant Lalitha Sahasranama.

Lalitha Sahasranama can be chanted in many  different ways.   In Stotram form, all 1,000 namams are separated into stotrams of a few namams each and recited in this way.  In mantra form, each namam is said individually, preceded by "Aum" and followed by "Namah".  When chanted in mantra form, the endings of each namam are generally changed to "e" or "yai".  Mantra form is commonly used to recite Lalitha Sahasranamam during archana.  In the homam form, homam is conducted by ending each namam with Swaha. Homam is the most powerful form of offering  and considered as the most revered solution for all problems of man kind.

Related Links
Sree Lalitha Sahasranamam recited by Jagadguru Swami Sathyananda Saraswathi Tiruvadikal
The History of Sree Lalitha Sahasranama
PDF versions of Sree Lalitha Sahasranamavali in different languages
Impacts of chanting Sree Lalitha Sahasranama
Visual Impact in the form of as Jyothi (brilliant and lustrous light)

Listen & Learn  Lalitha Sahasranama Namavali  recited by Jagadguru Swami Sathyananda Saraswathi Tiruvadikal http://youtu.be/1WfRSZ0GYOI

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Great article and thanks for sharing it.
Here I would like to share the full information about the Lalitha Sahasranamam.

I hope this information will helpful for all readers.

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