Lalitha Sahasranamam Telugu Vaidika Vignanam ((better))
The Lalitha Sahasranamam is a stotra (hymn) found in the in a conversation between the sage Hayagriva and the sage Agastya. It contains 1,000 names of the Divine Mother, organized into 15 main sections ( Puja Khandas ). Unlike other Sahasranamams (like Vishnu Sahasranamam), this one strictly follows the Pancharatra and Tantric traditions, embedding beejaksharas (seed syllables) and chakras within its verses.
To gain the maximum benefit, the Vaidika tradition suggests adhering to specific rules of discipline ( Niyamas ).
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:
: It is best to chant just before sunrise or just after sunset . lalitha sahasranamam telugu vaidika vignanam
This part explains the phala-sruti (fruits of chanting) and the benefits of reciting the hymn, including curing diseases, gaining wisdom, and attaining liberation Stotra Nidhi . Inner Meanings and Philosophy
This section includes the introductory prayers, the Dhyana Slokas (meditation verses describing the beautiful, radiant form of Goddess Lalitha holding the sugarcane bow, flower arrows, noose, and goad), and the Nyasa (touching of body parts to invoke the deity's presence within oneself). Phase 2: Stotra Bhaga (The 1,000 Names)
శ్రీ లలితా సహస్రనామం ప్రధానంగా మూడు భాగాలుగా విభజించబడింది: The Lalitha Sahasranamam is a stotra (hymn) found
“In Sanskrit, ‘Srimata’ means the mother of prosperity,” she said. “But in our Telugu Vaidika wisdom, Sri means light, and Mata means measure. She is the light that measures the universe. Like a weaver measures thread on a loom, she measures our karma and weaves destiny. When a Telugu woman lights a deepam (lamp) and says ‘Sri Mataye Namah’ , she is not just praying—she is acknowledging the cosmic loom.”
: Chanting each name individually, preceded by "Om" and followed by "Namah" (e.g., Om Sri Matre Namah ), which is typically used for Archana (flower offerings). Believed Benefits
The text is divided into three distinct chronological parts: To gain the maximum benefit, the Vaidika tradition
Devotees believe that chanting these names invokes protection, mental peace, and spiritual awakening. It describes the physical form of the Goddess, her abode (Manidweepa), and her victory over the demon Bhandasura. Why Use Telugu Vaidika Vignanam for Chanting?
It describes the Goddess not just as a deity, but as the supreme ruler of the universe (Tripura Sundari) and the manifestation of pure consciousness.
The names were composed by eight Vaag Devatas (goddesses of speech) under the command of Goddess Lalitha herself.
Due to a lack of Vaidika Vignanam , many devotees make these errors:
The main hymn consisting of 1,000 names (Nama).