Lalitha Navarathna Malai Lyrics
I worship the feet of Lalitambika, who dwells in the lotus, abides on the lotus, has a lotus face, lotus eyes, eyes like lotus petals, rests on a lotus leaf, delights in lotuses, and is the sister of Padmanabha (Vishnu).
Here is the full content for (also spelled Navaratna Mālā ), a revered stotram composed by Sri Adi Shankaracharya in praise of Goddess Lalitha Tripurasundari.
Unlike longer stotras like the Lalitha Sahasranama , this composition is concise, potent, and easy to memorize. It is often recited during the sacred nine nights of , though its divine power can be invoked any day to seek the blessings of the Divine Mother. lalitha navarathna malai lyrics
| Sanskrit | Meaning | |----------|---------| | Sindura-aruna-vigraham | Body red like vermilion | | Trinayanam | Three-eyed | | Matangi-madhura-bhashinam | Sweet-speeched like Matangi | | Mankya-mukha-valayam | With gem-studded armlets | | Lalitambika-padam bhaje | I worship the feet of Lalitambika | | Chintaratna | Wish-fulfilling gem | | Kamakshi | One with loving eyes | | Indrani, Varuni | Names of goddesses (presiding deities of directions) | | Shankha-chakra-gadapane | Holder of conch, discus, mace | | Maha-Tripurasundari | Great beauty of the three cities | | Shrividya | The supreme knowledge | | Om hreem shreem... | Bija (seed) mantras |
Padme, padmalaye, padma-mukhi, padma-lochane | Padma-patra-vilochane, padma-patra-shayini || Padma-padma-vilasinam, padma-nabha-sahodari | Lalitambika-padam bhaje || 6 || I worship the feet of Lalitambika, who dwells
O Tripura Sundari (Beauty of the Three Worlds), O Tripurambika (Mother of the Three Worlds). You are the Bala (Young maiden) and the Sri (Wealth). You are the mistress of the three cities (waking, dreaming, deep sleep). Please protect me.
May the Divine Mother bless you all!
Sudha Sagara Madhyasthe Sudha Rasaika Rupini, Sudha Rasaika Swaroopa Sudha Rasaika Bhava, Mama Pahi Sri Lalitha Tripure.
You are the one who resides in the Sri Chakra (often associated with the throne or seat of power) and holds the universe together. You are the embodiment of the Bindu (the central point of creation). Please protect me. It is often recited during the sacred nine