The Soundarya Lahari is not only a poem. It is a tantra textbook, giving instructions on puja and offerings, many yantras, almost one to each shloka; describes tantric ways of performing devotion connected to each specific shloka; and details the results ensuing.
Soundarya Lahari, meaning waves of beauty consists of two parts, Ananda Lahari meaning waves of happiness (first 41 stanzas) and Soundarya Lahari(the next 59 stanzas). It is believed that Lord Ganesha himself has etched the Ananda Lahari on Mount Meru.
These 100 stanzas are supposed to be the foremost among Manthra literature. It is also believed that by Making suitable Yanthras and reciting particular stanzas and worshipping the yantras almost anything can be obtained in the world.
"Namovaakam Broomo Nayanaramaneeyaaya Padayoho
Thavaasmai Dwandwaaya Sphutaruchirasaalakthakavathey!
Asooyathyathyantham Yadabhihananaaya Spruhayathey
Pashoonaameeshaanaha Pramadavanakankeylitharavey!"
Literal Meaning : Our respectful salutations to Thy feet, a delight to our eyes because of their brilliance arising from the liquid lac dye applied to them! Thy Consort, Pashupathi, desiring to be kicked with those feet, is extremely jealous of the Kankeli tree of Thy pleasure garden, as that tree too is a rival aspirant for such kicks.
Mode of Worship : Yantra to be made on gold plate or holy ashes. Sit facing South-East. Chant this sloka 1000 times daily for 12 days.
Goddess of this Slokha : Shri Vindhyavasini Devi
Archana : Chant Durga Sahasranamam offering eight varieties of flowers.
Offerings: Cooked rice mixed with soup of vegetables, honey, milk and sweet gruel.
Beneficial Results : Deiverance from hold of evil spirits, attainment of devotion to Devi. Drive away the ill effects of evil spirits. Increase Bhakti towards 'Devi'.
Literal Results : Relief from binding situations and people. Ability to bring about quick changes.
Points To Be Noted : Click Here
To Download Audio of Sloka : Click Here
Soundarya Lahari, meaning waves of beauty consists of two parts, Ananda Lahari meaning waves of happiness (first 41 stanzas) and Soundarya Lahari(the next 59 stanzas). It is believed that Lord Ganesha himself has etched the Ananda Lahari on Mount Meru.
These 100 stanzas are supposed to be the foremost among Manthra literature. It is also believed that by Making suitable Yanthras and reciting particular stanzas and worshipping the yantras almost anything can be obtained in the world.
Soundarya Lahari Sloka No.85 :
Thavaasmai Dwandwaaya Sphutaruchirasaalakthakavathey!
Asooyathyathyantham Yadabhihananaaya Spruhayathey
Pashoonaameeshaanaha Pramadavanakankeylitharavey!"
Yantra For Soundarya Lahari Sloka No.85 :
Literal Meaning : Our respectful salutations to Thy feet, a delight to our eyes because of their brilliance arising from the liquid lac dye applied to them! Thy Consort, Pashupathi, desiring to be kicked with those feet, is extremely jealous of the Kankeli tree of Thy pleasure garden, as that tree too is a rival aspirant for such kicks.
Mode of Worship : Yantra to be made on gold plate or holy ashes. Sit facing South-East. Chant this sloka 1000 times daily for 12 days.
Goddess of this Slokha : Shri Vindhyavasini Devi
Archana : Chant Durga Sahasranamam offering eight varieties of flowers.
Offerings: Cooked rice mixed with soup of vegetables, honey, milk and sweet gruel.
Beneficial Results : Deiverance from hold of evil spirits, attainment of devotion to Devi. Drive away the ill effects of evil spirits. Increase Bhakti towards 'Devi'.
Literal Results : Relief from binding situations and people. Ability to bring about quick changes.
Points To Be Noted : Click Here
To Download Audio of Sloka : Click Here
The Image of Goddess in taken from the Book titled Adi Shankaracharya's Soundarya Lahari by Sri. G.Ramachandra Shastry. Published by Srinidhi Publications.
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