Lalitha Sahasranamam Telugu Vaidika Vignanam
స్తోత్రాన్ని స్పష్టంగా, శ్రద్ధతో పఠించాలి.
Numerous Telugu Vaidika texts list the Phalam (results): lalitha sahasranamam telugu vaidika vignanam
The site includes the necessary "pre-requisites" for chanting, such as the Purva Peethika (prologue), (ritual gestures to invoke the deity in one's body), and (meditative verses). Accessibility: Shuddha Telugu Version : A simplified Shuddha Telugu
, which lists each name starting with "Om" and ending with "Namaha". Shuddha Telugu Version : A simplified Shuddha Telugu script is available for easier reading. Portable E-Books : You can download Kindle/E-book versions in Shuddha Telugu for offline use. It was later revealed by Lord Hayagriva to
This "Stotra Mahamantra" is believed to have been composed by the eight Vag-Devis (Goddesses of Speech) under the direction of Goddess Lalitha herself. It was later revealed by Lord Hayagriva to Sage Agastya as the ultimate path to liberation and worldly prosperity.
The structure of the Lalitha Sahasranamam is a masterpiece of Sanskrit prosody. It begins with the Nyasa (placing of syllables on body parts), signifying the invocation of the Goddess into the reciter’s own body. This is followed by the Dhyana Slokas —meditative verses that paint a vivid picture of the Goddess.