What is Phala Shruti?

What is Phala Shruti?

Phalashruti is mentioned in every scriptures of hindu mythology as it helps to identify the benefits attained by chanting or reading it. Every human being has good and bad karmas which cannot be skipped but to ease the process we have pahlashruti mentioned in our scriptures.

Why is Lalitha Sahasranamam so powerful?

– Regular chanting of Shree Lalitha Sahasranama will ward off the evil from uncompleted pooja vidhis or rituals etc. It will also form a way of penance. -Regular chanting of Shree Lalitha Sahasranama will ward off premature death, will provide a long and contended healthy life.

Can we chant Lalitha sahasranAmam at night?

Lalitha Sahasrana sadhana should be performed in the evening or at night as we are experiencing darkness in our lives and if we do it at night, Devi will bring her radiance and establish it in us.

Can we read Lalitha sahasranAmam during periods?

Mantras can be chanted during menstruation but one cannot use a japa-mālā.

Can we listen to Lalitha Sahasranamam during periods?

Can we hear Lalitha sahasranAmam while sleeping?

Can we listen to Lalitha sahasranAmam during periods?

What is the Phala sruti of Lalitha Sahasranama?

The phala sruti of the Lalitha Sahasranama is considered to be a seperate stotra from the Sahasranama unlike in the Vishnu Sahasranama where the phala sruti is a part of the stotra. This stotra occurs in the Markandeya Purana and was taught by Sage Markandeya to Sage Agasthya.

Can Lalitha sahasranamam be recited without understanding the meaning?

If this Lalitha Sahasranāma is recited without understanding the meaning, it is equivalent to placing a wood stick in an extinguished fire. But, it is also said that one who is not able to understand the meaning of nāma-s can recite the sahasranamam.

How many nāma are there in Lalitha Sahasranāma?

In this Lalitha Sahasranāma there are exactly one thousand nāma-s. (Shiva Sahasranāma has 1008 nāma-s and Viṣṇu Sahasranāma has 1000 nāmas with repetition of the same nāma-s.) Lalitā Sahasranāma is most secretive in nature and Lalitāmbikā is very fond of this Sahasranāma.

Who is Lalitha in Hinduism?

The term ‘Lalitha’ can refer to the one ‘who is playing.’ She is the divine player, who creates, protects, and sustains the universal beings with ease, just as a play. Lalitha is the universal divine Mother and remains a manifestation of Shakti, the ultimate feminine power.