Importance, Benefits and Significance of Lalitha Sahasranamam Explanation BrahmandaPurana @Jothishi
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Lalitha Sahasranama is from the Brahmanda Purana and a prayer to the Godess Lalitha Devi, who is the Divine Mother in the form of Shakti – the supreme power.“Lalitha”also known as Lord Shiva’s wife Shri Parvathi and means “She Who Plays” and “Spontaneous”.
Lalita Sahasranama contains a thousand names of the Hindu mother goddess Lalita. The names are organized in hymns (stotras) and is the only Sahasranama(1000 names) that does not repeat a single name.
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