Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 dhyAnam.h atimadhura chApa hastAM aparimitAmodabAna saubhAgyam.h | aruNaaM atishaya karuNaaM abhinava kulasundarIM vande || Meaning: I worship (and meditate on) shrImAtA who holds an exceedingly sweet sugarcane in one hand; and bows which can confer bliss and auspiciousness in the other; who is red in color like a rising Sun and who has an amazing form of compassion. I meditate on HER form which shines in the chakra-s starting from the muulAdhAra to sahsrAra with a ever new beauty. (sometimes people added more dhyAna shloka-s and include those which are used in the sahasranaama) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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