Alitha Sahsranama
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Hidden meanings of Lalita Sahasranama
Author: Satya Narayana Sarma Rupenaguntla
language: en
Publisher: Panchawati Spiritual Foundation
Release Date: 2018-05-29
Lalitha Sahasra Nama (Thousand Names of Goddess Lalitha) are chanted everyday by the devotees of Divine Mother. There are the most prominent among all the hymns of Devi (God in the form of Mother). Though these names have many hidden meanings, they are basically Tantric in nature, because the sadhana of Sakti (God as energy) is the key factor Tantras. However there are many verses in this hymn that praise the Para Brahman (Supreme One God) of Vedas. The hidden secrets of many disciplines like Astrology, Vedanta, Yoga and Tantra are explained in this book at respective places while commenting on the hidden meanings of these names. There is no such commentary on these verses in recent times which reveals as much as this book does, It is hoped that this book will motivate the readers who are in the path of sadhana to move ahead towards realization of their spiritual practice.
Shri Lalitha Sahasranama [in Hindi and English ]
Shri Lalitha Sahasranama Is A Text From Brahmanda Purana; which is a Sacred Text To The Worshippers Of Goddess Lalitha. Lalitha Sahasranamam Contains The Thousand Names Of The Universal Mother Goddess Lalitha. The Names Are Organized In Hymns (Stotras). It Is The Only Sahasranama That Does Not Repeat A Single Name.This Book Contains:1.Shri Lalitha Sahasranamavali2.Shri Lalitha Sahasranama Stotram3.Lalitha Sahasranama Stotram Phalasruthi4.108 Names Of Lalitha Devi5.Lalitha Panchakam 6.Soundaryalahari
Inventing and Reinventing the Goddess
Author: Sree Padma
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date: 2014-07-03
Popular religion in village India is overwhelmingly dominated by goddess worship. Goddesses can be nationally well-known like Durga or Kali, or they can be an obscure deity who is only known in a particular rural locale. The origins of a goddess can be both ancient—with many transitions or amalgamations with other cults having occurred along the way—and very recent. While some have tribal origins, others sprout up overnight due to a vivid dream. Inventing and Reinventing the Goddess: Contemporary Iterations of Hindu Divinities on the Move looks at the nature of how and why goddesses are invented and reinvented historically in India and how social hierarchy, gender differences, and modernity play roles in these emerging religious phenomena.