Lalitha Sahasranamam is a revered composition of the thousand names of Sri Lalitha Devi, the Supreme Mother Goddess. Based on a series of lectures delivered by the author for the Sringeri Vidya Bharati Foundation (SVBF North, Detroit, MI, USA), this book offers a profound spiritual journey through the divine names, providing deep insights into their significance.
The text presents each verse in Sanskrit, accompanied by an easy-to-read English transliteration, ensuring accessibility for readers of all backgrounds. The wisdom of Sri Bhaskararaya (1690-1785), a renowned devotee of the Goddess, enriches this exploration, offering a traditional yet universal perspective on the power of these sacred mantras.
The Lalitha Sahasranamam mantras are believed to awaken inner strength and unlock transformative potential within the individual. This book not only provides an enlightening spiritual experience but also empowers readers to cultivate inner resilience and harmony in their lives.
A must-read for anyone seeking personal transformation, spiritual growth, and a deeper connection with the divine, this book promises to be a valuable investment for the soul.
Subi Subramanian is an accomplished energy and environmental professional with extensive international experience in multinational corporations and U.S. government agencies. Inspired by his Gurus, he has dedicated himself to teaching Sanskrit scriptures, benefiting hundreds of students across the globe.
Namaste to all readers! The inspiration to write this book came to me from three main sources:
1. It was my revered Guru Sri Shāntananda Avaduta Satguru Swamigal of Bhuvaneswari temple in Pudukottai who had initiated me into the worship of the great Mother Goddess (called Ambal or Devi in this book). He taught me many things on how the Grace of Ambal could help me to effectively meet challenges in my life. He was a source of constant guidance to me and encouraged me to always remember Ambal and recite the stotras.
2. Another great guiding force and a fountain of inspiration to me was His Holiness Jagadguru Shri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Swamiji, the 68th Sankaracharya of the Kānchi Kāmakoti Peetam popularly known as 'Kanchi Mahaperiyava. It was my good fortune to receive Him once with Purnakumbam. I have read many of his interesting discourses in the Tamil book "Deivathin Kural." Kānchi Mahaperiyava inspired me even more to continue my worship of Ambal with passion and determination. Based on his lectures, I had compiled a book on Ambal titled, 'Kamakshi.'
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