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Soundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana Sudha
by Keshava Prasad, Dr Meenakshi Ravi, Sanathana Vani
Welcome to the mystical world of Soundarya Laharī, the crown jewel of hymns by the great Advaita philosopher, Sri Adi Shankaracharya. This unique podcast series explores the 100 verses praising the divine beauty of Goddess Lalitha Tripurasundari."Soundarya Laharī - Nāda Jñāna Sudhā" brings together devotion and knowledge in perfect harmony. Each episode unravels the multiple layers of this profound text - from mantras and yoga to poetry and supreme wisdom. Experience the union of Shiva and Shakti through in-depth explanations and meditative musical renditions.Join us on this transformative journey as we delve into ancient wisdom accompanied by melodious chants, offering you a deep understanding and a soul-stirring experience of Soundarya Lahari's timeless teachings.
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Soundaryalahari - Continue Experiencing Waves of Bliss
Join us in this special conversation with Sri Keshava Prasad and Dr. Meenakshi Ravi as we reflect on the profound journey of the Soundarya Lahari - Nada Jnana Sudha podcast series. This concluding episode offers practical guidance on integrating Soundarya Lahari into your spiritual sadhana and making it a living part of your daily life. We explore the beautiful synergy of raga and meaning, share meditation practices, and look back at the highlights that made this journey transformative.These 135 episodes remain your companion – return to them again and again to discover new layers of understanding and experience the depths of this sacred stotra. Your true journey with Soundarya Lahari begins now.We would love to hear your experiences about this podcast! Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Soundarya Lahari - Q&A - Session 34
We invite you to join us in this thirty-fourth Q&A session with Sri Keshava Prasad, where we explore the concluding shlokas 99 and 100 of Soundarya Lahari in greater depth. Through meaningful dialogue and illuminating responses, uncover fresh perspectives and profound insights from this sacred stotra.To fully appreciate this session, we suggest first listening to the comprehensive commentary on these shlokas from the earlier episodes. Make use of the study materials available to deepen your engagement as we collectively explore, meditate upon, and reflect on the timeless wisdom embedded in these divine shlokas.Questions:How does devoted worship of the Divine Mother transform the seeker’s consciousness to transcend worldly attachments and manifest divine wisdom, beauty, and immortality?How does shloka 100 express the intimate relationship between the devotee and the Mother through the concept of divine speech (Vak-shakti)? How does it invite the sadhaka to transcend individual authorship and surrender fully to the Mother’s creative power? Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 100: Pradeepa Jwalabhih - Raga Madhyamavati
In the final and hundredth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara humbly reflects that this entire hymn is made possible only by the grace of the Divine Mother. Every word, every praise, is a return of Her own vak-shakti, offered with love and surrender. The devotee becomes a mere instrument, channeling Her divine energy, embodying the essence of sharanagati—pure, selfless devotion.Meditate, contemplate and experience this concluding shloka of surrender to the supreme Mother, with the auspicious raga Madhyamavati. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 99: Sarasvatya Lakshmya - Raga Suruti
In the ninety-ninth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara extols the blessings flowing from sincere devotion to the Divine Mother. The sadhaka , immersed in Her bhakti, attains wisdom, prosperity, and divine beauty, transcending bondage and duality. Even the goddesses Sarasvati and Lakshmi are drawn to him, as the sadhaka basks in the nectar of supreme bliss (Parananda).Contemplate and reflect on the impact of transformative devotion, carried in the melody of the Raga Suruti.Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Soundarya Lahari - Q&A - Session 33
Meaningful questions are the gateway to true spiritual growth. In this thirty-third Q&A session, we delve into the profound wisdom of Soundarya Lahari shlokas 96, 97, and 98 with exceptional depth and clarity.To fully appreciate this discussion, we recommend revisiting our detailed explanations of these shlokas in previous episodes. For deeper insight, explore the accompanying study materials to prepare for the journey ahead.Join us as we unravel the timeless teachings of these verses through thought-provoking questions and illuminating revelations.Questions:According to the 96th shloka, how must a seeker dissolve his ego, desires, and duality that Parashakti Herself becomes the bridge to his liberation?How can a sadhaka who worships the Divine Mother as Sarasvati, Lakshmi, and Parvati also understand and experience Her as the highest state of consciousness, going beyond illusion and unite with Paramashiva, the ultimate reality?How does surrendering to the Divine Mother’s grace transform inner silence into inspired speech? How can humility and devotion open us to receive this gift?Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 98: Kada Kale Matah - Raga Sindhubhairavi
In the ninety-eighth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara prays for the blessing of the sacred water from the Divine Mother’s feet, tinged with the red hue of alaktaka (alta). He celebrates its power: those who partake of it gain eloquence, inspiration, and divine grace. With deep longing, he humbly asks when he might be worthy to drink this blessed nectar.Meditate and yearn to partake the sacred nectar flowing from the divine feet of the Mother with the evocative Raga Sindhubhairavi.Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 97: Giramahuh Devim - Raga Sunadavinodini
Adi Shankara elevates the Divine Mother beyond the cosmic triad in the ninety-seventh shloka of Soundaryalahari. Tripurasundari is Turiya—the supreme, unmanifested Consciousness—beyond the states of waking, dreaming, and deep sleep. She is the power behind creation, the Mahamaya who projects, sustains, and withdraws the universe by Her mere will.Journey with us from the illusion of duality to the experience of one pure consciousness through the strains of the raga Sunadavinodini. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 96: Kalatram Vaidhatram - Raga Valachi
In the ninety-sixth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara marvels at the sacred exclusivity of the Divine Mother’s love. Unlike other goddesses, Tripurasundari remains eternally united with Shiva, accessible to no one else. Her bosom, symbol of supreme love and power, is reserved for Her consort alone, reflecting the eternal, indivisible union of Shiva and Shakti.Listen and reflect on this eternal chastity and divine unity, carried in the melody of Raga Valachi.Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Soundarya Lahari - Q&A - Session 32
Explore the depths of divine wisdom in Soundaryalahari shlokas 93, 94 and 95 in this thirty-second Q&A session. Sri Keshava Prasad will address some intriguing questions with valuable insights, unfolding new layers of understanding of these shlokas. To fully appreciate this session, we recommend revisiting our detailed explanations of these verses in previous episodes. Enhance your understanding with the provided study materials as we collectively contemplate the profound wisdom embedded in these timeless teachings.Questions:What does the image of Aruna Shakti in the 93rd shloka teach about the integration of strength and compassion in spiritual life?In the 94th shloka, why does Brahma, the creator bow down in service to Devi, laying down his pride?What inner renunciation must the seeker embrace to pass into the sanctum where Devi dwells with Lord Shiva? What must the soul surrender to enter the stillness where She shines alone?Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 95: Purarateh Antah - Raga Jyotiswarupini
Adi Shankara reveals a profound secret of devotion to worship the Mother in this ninety-fifth shloka of Soundaryalahari. She dwells within the innermost sanctum of Lord Shiva Himself, where duality dissolves. Devi’s worship is not meant for the restless and distracted, but only a true seeker with tranquil mind and humility can earn Her grace. Know more about the deep spiritual lessons embedded in this shloka and yearn for the Mother’s grace through the raga Jyotiswarupini. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 94: Kalankah Kasturi - Raga Hamsanandi
In the ninety-fourth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara envisions the moon as a divine cosmetic chest, filled with camphor, musk, and fragrant treasures, serving the adornment of the Divine Mother. Its phases reflect Her daily ritual, with Brahma humbly replenishing it night after night. Adi Shankara’s deep devotion in this shloka interprets every phenomenon of nature as service to the Goddess. Listen and learn how the moon becomes a part of bhakti in the cosmic leela of the Mother, tuned in the serene raga Hamsanandi. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 93: Arala Kesheshu - Raga Salagabhairavi
Adi Shankara portrays the Divine Mother as the embodiment of compassionate strength in the ninety-third shloka of Soundaryalahari. Devi’s karuna (divine kindness) shines in a reddish-crimson hue, Her wavy locks and tender smile reflect supreme sensitivity, while Her firm bosom and broad hips signify spiritual stability and the power to uphold creation. Contemplate and visualise this leela of compassionate strength of the Supreme Mother, carried in the melody of Raga Salagabhairavi. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Soundarya Lahari - Q&A - Session 31
We invite you to join our thirty-first Q&A session with Sri Keshava Prasad, where we explore the shlokas 90, 91, and 92 of Soundarya Lahari in greater depth. Through meaningful dialogue and illuminating responses, uncover fresh perspectives and profound insights from this sacred stotra.To fully appreciate this session, we suggest first listening to the comprehensive commentary on these shlokas from the earlier episodes. Make use of the study materials available to deepen your engagement as we collectively explore, meditate upon, and reflect on the timeless wisdom embedded in these divine shlokas. Questions:What does the comparison of Devi’s feet to mandara flowers teach us about divine beauty and flowering of devotion? What does it mean for the senses and mind to become "six-legged" like a bee?What does it mean to learn from the Divine Mother's gait? How can one cultivate grace, rhythm and spiritual awareness in one’s everyday actions by observing Her presence?In shloka 92, how does the image of the Goddess seated on the divine throne being supported by the four functions of creation reshape one’s understanding of divine hierarchy? What does the four legs symbolising the lower chakras reveal about yogic ascent of Kundalini? Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 92: Gataste Manchatvam - Raga Shivaranjani
In the ninety-second shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara turns from the Divine Mother’s form to Her majestic throne. The four great deities—Brahma, Vishnu, Rudra, and Ishvara stand humbly as the very legs of Her seat, while Sadashiva Himself fashions the canopy above, glowing with the reflection of Her radiance. This throne is the embodiment of sringara rasa, divine beauty and love, where even the highest gods exist only to serve Her. Listen and meditate on this scene to awaken awe, devotion, and a recognition of Devi’s supreme sovereignty, set to Raga Shivaranjani.Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 91: Padanyasa Krida - Raga Madhuvanti
In the ninety-first shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara envisions the Divine Mother’s graceful gait—so captivating that even royal swans stumble as they try to imitate Her steps. Each movement of the Mother’s lotus feet, adorned with gem-studded anklets, becomes a cosmic teaching, reminding seekers that true beauty and balance come only by walking behind Her in devotion.Meditate on this leela of divine movement, gracefully carried in the melodious strains of Raga Madhuvanti.Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 90: Dadane Dinebhyah - Raga Janaranjini
In the ninetieth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara expresses a deep desire, a wish that his very self may remain eternally absorbed at those sacred feet. He yearns to become like a bee, drinking the nectar of the Divine Mother’s lotus feet blossoms which are more fragrant than the celestial mandara flowers. Devi’s grace flows ceaselessly from Her feet, uplifting both the noble and the lowly. Adi Shankara prays not for wealth or fame, but to stay forever absorbed in Her sacred presence.Listen and reflect on this vision of divine intoxication, set to the melody of Raga Janaranjini.Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Soundarya Lahari - Q&A - Session 30
We invite you to join our thirtieth Q&A session with Sri Keshava Prasad, as we explore the shlokas 87, 88, and 89 of Soundarya Lahari in greater depth. Through meaningful dialogue and illuminating responses, uncover fresh perspectives and profound insights from this sacred stotra.To fully appreciate this session, we suggest first listening to the comprehensive commentary on these shlokas from the earlier episodes. Make use of the study materials available to deepen your engagement as we collectively explore, meditate upon, and reflect on the timeless wisdom embedded in these divine shlokas. Questions:What is the true significance of surrendering to the Divine Mother’s feet which lie beyond Maya and give rise to it?How does the poetic vision in shloka 88 reveal about the nature of true spiritual power and the relationship between strength and compassion?Why does Adi Shankara address Devi as Chandi (the fierce one) when describing Her most generous and tender grace?Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 89: Nakhairnaka Strinam - Raga Vakulabharana
In the eighty-ninth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara praises the generosity of the Divine Mother’s lotus feet, which bestow riches (bhoga) and liberation (moksha) to all the living beings, unlike the heavenly wish-fulfilling trees, such as kalpavrksha, which limit their blessings only to the gods. Adorned with radiant toenails that outshine even the heavenly damsels, Devi is addressed as Chandi — the one who is fierce against negativity, yet infinitely compassionate.Listen and meditate on this vision of boundless benevolence, offered through the soothing raga Vakulabharana.Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 88: Padam Te Kirtinam - Raga Kedaram
In the eighty-eighth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara questions how supremely delicate feet of Devi could ever be compared to the hard shell of a tortoise. He recalls the sacred moment during the wedding of Shiva and Shakti, when Shiva, with infinite love and reverence, gently lifted Devi’s foot with both hands and placed it upon the ritual stone. Contemplate this vision of the tender and protective feet of Devi, set to the melody of raga Kedaram.Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 87: Himani Hantavyam - Raga Hradini
In the eighty-seventh shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara declares that the Divine Mother’s lotus feet surpass the beauty of ordinary earthly lotuses - unfading by night or snow. Bestowing prosperity and grace, Her feet grant highest blessings to those who follow the pure inner path of Samayachara mode of Srividya worship. It is this inward devotion that leads to both worldly fulfillment (bhoga) as well as the supreme liberation of union (moksha).Join us and reflect on this call to inner worship, carried on the gentle strains of raga Hradini.Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Soundarya Lahari - Q&A - Session 29
Explore the depths of divine wisdom in Soundaryalahari shlokas 84, 85 and 86 in this twenty-ninth Q&A session. Sri Keshava Prasad will address some intriguing questions with valuable insights, unfolding new layers of understanding of these shlokas. To fully appreciate this session, we recommend revisiting our detailed explanations of these verses in previous episodes. Enhance your understanding with the provided study materials as we collectively contemplate the profound wisdom embedded in these timeless teachings.Questions:How do we relate to the idea that even Vedas and River Ganga bow to Devi’s feet in shloka 84?In Shloka 85, why does Shiva long for even Devi's playful kick? What does true surrender at the Divine Mother's feet mean beyond ritual? Can we accept life's difficulties as Her grace?How does Shakti’s gentle correction of Shiva reveal Her role as the guiding force that awakens and restores spiritual clarity? Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 86: Mrsha Krtva Gotra - Raga Andolika
In the eighty-sixth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara reveals the tender and divine love between Shiva and Shakti. He portrays a playful mischief where Devi lovingly strikes Shiva’s forehead with Her foot when the Lord utters another woman’s name by mistake. The jingling of Devi’s anklets in this poetic scenery echoes with the hidden laughter of Manmatha, finally avenging the wrath of Shiva on Manmatha.Listen and meditate on the divine leela of the ultimate union of Shiva and Shakti through the graceful raga Andolika. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 85: Namovakam Brumo - Raga Varali
Adi Shankara adores Devi’s lotus feet, radiant with fresh alaktaka in the eighty-fifth shloka of Soundaryalahari. He portrays a divine “jealousy” of Lord Shiva Himself, revealing the supreme union of Shiva and Shakti - Consciousness and Energy, stillness and play, forever inseparable.Meditate on the profound intimacy of Shiva and Shakti through the introspective raga Varali. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 84: Shrutinam Murdhano - Raga Kuntalavarali
In the eighty-fourth shloka, Adi Shankara extols the lotus feet of the Divine Mother. The Vedas crown Her feet as their crest-jewel, and Ganga purifies herself by washing them. With deep surrender, Adi Shankara longs for Her feet to rest upon his head, granting liberation.Listen and meditate on this profound vision of surrender through the uplifting raga Kuntalavarali.Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Soundarya Lahari - Q&A - Session 28
Thoughtful questions open the door to authentic spiritual transformation. In this twenty-eighth Q&A session, we examine the profound teachings of Soundarya Lahari shlokas 81, 82, and 83 with remarkable depth and understanding.For the most enriching experience, we encourage you to revisit our comprehensive explorations of these shlokas from earlier episodes. Enhance your preparation by engaging with the study materials provided as you embark on this journey.Join us as we explore and decode the eternal wisdom of these shlokas through insightful questions and enlightening discoveries.Questions:What inner foundation must one cultivate to hold the weight of divine responsibility with grace according to shloka 81?What does it mean that Devi, the Divine Feminine, humbly bows to Her husband Shiva and how does it affirm that surrender is not weakness but empowerment of the soul?How does meditating on Devi’s thighs and toenails help us understand about transforming desire into a sacred force on the spiritual path?Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 83: Parajetum Rudram - Raga Latangi
In the eighty-third shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara envisions the Divine Mother’s thighs, feet and toe nails as Kamadeva’s tools—quivers, arrows, and tips of radiant power. Her beauty itself becomes the armory that conquers even the ascetic Shiva, not by force but by the supreme and divine magnetism of Shakti.Meditate on the poetic imagery of this mystic beauty and devotion of Devi Lalitha through the radiant raga Latangi. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 82: Karindranam Shundan - Raga Brindavana Saranga
Adi Shankara praises the heavenly beauty and strength of Devi’s thighs and knees in the eighty-second shloka of Soundaryalahari. Her knees, firm from bowing in devotion to Lord Śiva, reveal the power of humility and surrender as the highest strength. Meditate and rejoice in this celebration of the highest form of beauty and strength born of devotion, set in the majestic raga Brindavana Saranga. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 81: Gurutvam Vistaram - Raga Nagaswaravali
In the eighty-first shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara marvels at the grandeur of the Divine Mother’s hips, attributing their vastness to a divine dowry from Her father Himalaya. Symbolising cosmic gravity and support, Her hips anchor all creation with divine stability and attraction.Contemplate and meditate on this majestic vision of cosmic stability, evoked through the raga Nagaswaravali. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Soundarya Lahari - Q&A - Session 27
We invite you to join our twenty-seventh Q&A session with Sri Keshava Prasad, where we explore the shlokas 78, 79, and 80 of Soundarya Lahari in greater depth. Through meaningful dialogue and illuminating responses, uncover fresh perspectives and profound insights from this sacred stotra.To fully appreciate this session, we suggest first listening to the comprehensive commentary on these shlokas from the earlier episodes. Make use of the study materials available to deepen your engagement as we collectively explore, meditate upon, and reflect on the timeless wisdom embedded in these divine shlokas. Questions:How can the most intimate aspects of human embodiment be understood as sacred gateways to spiritual realisation?What does Devi’s slender waist teach us about staying centered and graceful under pressure?How can the intense pressure of inner transformation be embraced as sacred and how to hold that energy without breaking? Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 80: Kuchau Sadyah Svidya - Raga Behag
Adi Shankara beautifully portrays the cosmic Mother’s radiant bosoms and the three soft abdominal folds (trivalis) that act as divine bands of protection, in the eightieth shloka of Soundaryalahari. These lines symbolise the deep spiritual layers of existence, representing the cyclical nature of the universe.Listen and meditate on this vision of the delicate and graceful portrayal of the universal Mother, set to the mellifluous raga Behag. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 79: Nisarga Ksheenasya - Raga Yagapriya
In the seventy-ninth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara marvels at the Divine Mother’s slender waist that bends under the weight of Her bosoms yet holds the universe in balance. This seeming fragility is in truth, the axis of creation, sustaining harmony and cosmic order.Listen and reflect on this mystery of fragility and strength, revealed through the soothing raga Yagapriya. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 78: Sthiro Gangavartah - Raga Divyamani
In the seventy-eighth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara portrays the Divine Mother’s navel as a whirlpool of the Ganga—still, infinite, and magnetic. This sacred space signifies the union of maternal and spiritual realms, representing a direct pathway to enlightenment. Contemplate and meditate on the vision of this sacred beauty expressed in the introspective raga Divyamani. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Soundarya Lahari - Q&A - Session 26
Join us for an enriching twenty-sixth Q&A session with Keshava Prasad as we delve deeper into verses 75, 76, and 77 of Soundarya Lahari. Discover new layers of understanding this divine stotra offers to us through thoughtful questions and insightful answers.For the best experience of this discussion, we recommend listening to the detailed explanations of these verses in our previous episodes. Access the study materials provided to enhance your understanding as we explore, contemplate, and reflect together on the profound wisdom contained in these sacred verses.Questions:How can we open ourselves like the Dravida Shishu for the Mother’s grace to flow through us as wisdom, creativity and inner transformation?How does the description of Devi’s navel symbolise the transformation of desire into spiritual beauty?How does Devi’s slender waist symbolise the subtle transformation of cosmic elements?Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 77: Yadetat Kalindi - Raga Nayaki
Adi Shankara describes the Divine Mother’s delicate and subtle curls near Her navel as soft waves of the Yamuna river in the seventy-seventh shloka of Soundaryalahari. He offers a beautiful metaphor to symbolise the subtle current of divine energy flowing in the Mother’s body, uniting beauty with spiritual depth. Immerse yourself in this tender imagery of grace and deepen your awareness of divine subtlety with the serene raga Nayaki. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 76: Hara Krodhajwala - Raga Pantuvarali
In the seventy-sixth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara portrays the Divine Mother’s navel as a deep, sacred lake where Kama, scorched by Shiva’s fire, dives in for refuge. The rising smoky vine becomes Her romavali - a cosmic reminder of desire burnt to ashes and transformed into grace.Listen and contemplate how this shloka reveals beauty woven with divine power, in the meditative raga Pantuvarali. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 75: Tava Stanyam Manye - Raga Shuddha Saveri
In the seventy-fifth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara refers to himself as the Dravida Shishu (child) nourished by the Divine Mother’s sacred milk. This nectar of wisdom, manifested as the essence of goddess Sarasvati Herself, transforms him into a poet of extraordinary brilliance. Tune in to this tender shloka of divine nourishment and poetic awakening, set to the uplifting raga Shuddha Saveri. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Soundarya Lahari - Q&A - Session 25
Join us in this twenty-fifth Q&A session where deeper significance of Devi’s transcendental beauty have been discussed, based on the shloka-s 72, 73 and 74. Discover new layers of understanding through thoughtful questions and insightful answers.To get the best experience of the discussion, we recommend revisiting the detailed explanations of these shlokas in our previous episodes. Access the study materials provided to enhance your understanding of the thought-provoking questions and illuminating responses in this session. Questions:How does the imagery of Devi’s bosoms nourishing Her sons reveal the interplay of grace, illusion and inner awakening? How does meditating on the Mother’s bosoms help the seeker to go to a state of inner completeness?What does the pearl necklace adorning Devi’s bosoms convey about transforming desire into something sacred? Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 74: Vahatyamba Stambe - Raga Dhenuka
Adi Shankara describes the Divine Mother’s bosoms as majestic elephant-shaped pots (hastikumbha), adorned with pearl and jewel garlands in this seventy-fourth shloka of Soundaryalahari. The cosmic harmony of Shiva’s fierce power and Shakti’s nurturing energy is reflected in this shloka, symbolising strength, beauty, and the harmony of creation. Tune in to this luminous vision of the mother’s nurturing abundance, set to the vibrant raga Dhenuka. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 73: Amu Te Vakshoja - Raga Neelambari
In the seventy-third shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara praises the Divine Mother’s bosoms as jewel-like pots brimming with nectar, symbolising Her infinite love and nourishment. Skanda and Ganesha drank this nectar with innocence and purity—reminding us of simple and childlike faith on Devi.Listen and meditate on this vision of the Mother’s boundless grace set to the soothing raga Neelambari. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 72: Samam Devi Skanda - Raga Kalavati
Adi Shankara tenderly describes the Divine Mother nourishing Her beloved sons, Skanda and Ganesha with boundless compassion in the seventy-second shloka of Soundaryalahari. He depicts a playful moment between Ganesha and the Mother to symbolise Her role as the fountain of both unconditional love and liberation. Contemplate on the nature of this cosmic maternal affection and yearn for Her nurturing grace with the meditative raga Kalavati. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Soundarya Lahari - Q&A - Session 24
Explore the depths of divine wisdom in Soundaryalahari shlokas 69, 70 and 71 in this twenty-fourth Q&A session. Sri Keshava Prasad will address some intriguing questions with valuable insights, unfolding new layers of understanding of these shlokas. To fully appreciate this session, we recommend revisiting our detailed explanations of these verses in previous episodes. Enhance your understanding with the provided study materials as we collectively contemplate the profound wisdom embedded in these timeless teachings.Questions: 1. How do the three subtle lines on the neck of Devi symbolize the unity of sound, consciousness, and cosmic rhythm? 2. What is the spiritual significance of Devi’s four lotus-stalk-like arms being praised by Brahma in fear of Shiva’s wrath? 3. How does meditating on Devi’s hands awaken divine energy within the sadhaka’s body and senses?Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 71: Nakhanam Udyotaih - Raga Devagandhari
In the seventy-first shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara reflects on the indescribable radiance of Devi’s hands. Even the redness of a lotus pales before Her brilliance, reminding us that the splendor of Devi, like Brahman itself, is beyond mind and speech.Listen and meditate on this shloka, set to the graceful raga Devagandhari, and experience the ineffable radiance of the Divine Mother.Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 70: Mrnali Mrdvinam - Raga Gaula
Adi Shankara extols the beauty and tenderness of the divine Mother’s four lotus stalk-like arms, whose charm is praised even by Brahma, the lord of creation. This seventieth shloka recalls a famous puranic incident to depict Devi’s infinite compassion and grace. Meditate on the cosmic beauty of Jagadamba and seek Her divine solace with the serene raga Gaula.Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 69: Gale Rekhastisro - Raga Begade
In the sixty-ninth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara describes the three delicate lines on Jagadamba’s neck. He expresses that these lines embody both divine beauty and cosmic order, linking music, devotion and auspiciousness. Immerse yourself in this divine shloka set in the raga Begade and know more about the interpretations offered by Adi Shankara in this shloka. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Soundarya Lahari - Q&A - Session 23
Meaningful questions are the gateway to true spiritual growth. In this twenty-third Q&A session, we delve into the profound wisdom of Soundarya Lahari shlokas 66, 67, and 68 with exceptional depth and clarity.To fully appreciate this discussion, we recommend revisiting our detailed explanations of these shlokas in previous episodes. For deeper insight, explore the accompanying study materials to prepare for the journey ahead.Join us as we unravel the timeless teachings of these verses through thought-provoking questions and illuminating revelations.Questions:Why does Goddess Sarasvati become silent in the presence of Parashakti? What does the symbolic act of covering her veena reveal about humility? What is the spiritual significance of the incomparable beauty of Devi’s chin? How is physical beauty used as a gateway to metaphysical truths in Soundaryalahari? What is the relevance of Jagadamba’s neck to our sadhana and spiritual anatomy?Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 68: Bhujashleshan Nityam - Raga Natakuranji
Adi Shankara offers a vision of intimate divine union in the sixty-eighth shloka of Soundaryalahari. He describes Devi’s elegant neck, comparing it to the lotus stalk supporting Her radiant lotus-like face. He further describes the adornments and features of Jagadamba’s neck, which bears goosebumps upon the divine touch of Lord Shiva. Immerse in the spiritual depth of this shloka set to the gentle raga Natakuranji and meditate on Jagadamba’s transcendental beauty. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 67: Karagrena Sprushtam - Raga Poorvikalyani
Adi Shankara describes the incomparable beauty of the divine Mother’s chin in the sixty-seventh shloka of Soundaryalahari. Her father Himavan repeatedly lifts up Her chin with tender paternal affection and Lord Shiva, out of adoration and longing, raises Her chin to gaze upon Her radiant face.Listen and meditate on the sweetness of divine love and the reflection of pure shakti picturised in this shloka with the soothing raga Poorvikalyani. Click here to access the study materials:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 66: Vipanchya Gayanti - Raga Kalyanavasanta
In the sixty-sixth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara reveals the sweetness and divine nature of Devi’s speech. He paints an imagery where even Goddess Sarasvati, the embodiment of speech, becomes overwhelmed by humility when Jagadamba speaks. Contemplate on the sweetness of Devi’s words with the serene raga Kalyanavasanta and learn more about the poetic imagery in this shloka. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Soundarya Lahari - Q&A - Session 22
Join us in this twenty-second Q&A session where deeper significance of Devi’s transcendental beauty have been discussed, based on the shloka-s 63, 64 and 65. Discover new layers of understanding through thoughtful questions and insightful answers.To get the best experience of the discussion, we recommend revisiting the detailed explanations of these shlokas in our previous episodes. Access the study materials provided to enhance your understanding of the thought-provoking questions and illuminating responses in this session. Questions:Why does Adi Shankara compare Devi’s smile to moonlight? What is the symbolic role of the chakora birds in the shloka 63?What is the symbolic and spiritual significance of Devi’s tongue in the Soundaryalahari shloka 64?Why do even great devas seek the grace of Devi after victory over inner and outer demons in shloka 65? What is the spiritual takeaway from this shloka?Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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Shloka 65: Rane Jitva Daitya - Raga Maand
In the sixty-fifth shloka of Soundaryalahari, the divine Mother’s compassion is beautifully depicted by Adi Shankara. He describes a divine scene where the greatest warriors and gods, after returning victorious from a battle, seek blessings from Devi Lalitha. The supreme Mother, out of great compassion, rewards them with chewed betel leaf from Her own mouth. Meditate on this divine imagery and learn the deeper significance of this shloka, set to the uplifting raga Maand. Access the study materials with the link below:www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the mystical world of Soundarya Laharī, the crown jewel of hymns by the great Advaita philosopher, Sri Adi Shankaracharya. This unique podcast series explores the 100 verses praising the divine beauty of Goddess Lalitha Tripurasundari."Soundarya Laharī - Nāda Jñāna Sudhā" brings together devotion and knowledge in perfect harmony. Each episode unravels the multiple layers of this profound text - from mantras and yoga to poetry and supreme wisdom. Experience the union of Shiva and Shakti through in-depth explanations and meditative musical renditions.Join us on this transformative journey as we delve into ancient wisdom accompanied by melodious chants, offering you a deep understanding and a soul-stirring experience of Soundarya Lahari's timeless teachings.
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