Guest guest Posted September 7, 2003 Report Share Posted September 7, 2003 Thanks Yoga Man for the Lalita Sahasranamam stotra. The sahasranamam is so beautiful that I was sure there was a story behind it. A websearch brought up the following sites: 1. http://www.srimeru.org/index.php 2. http://www.srimeru.org/lalitopakyana.pdf These sites have the story behind the sahasranama, Sanskrit lessons, words to many of the stotras, hatha yoga and whole lot more 3. http://www.srimeru.org/puja_flyer.pdf There is a Lalita Sahasranamam puja that is taught. It is called a Navavarana Puja. 4. http://www.lokvani.com/lokvani/article.php?article_id=320 About the person behind it all. Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2003 Report Share Posted September 7, 2003 Thank you very much, Mark, for the lovely story behind the great Devi's Saharanamam. I am enjoying it thoroughly even as I write this. Jai Ma! Ammachi, "markasme" <markasme> wrote: > Thanks Yoga Man for the Lalita Sahasranamam stotra. The sahasranamam > is so beautiful that I was sure there was a story behind it. A > websearch brought up the following sites: > > 1. http://www.srimeru.org/index.php > 2. http://www.srimeru.org/lalitopakyana.pdf > These sites have the story behind the sahasranama, Sanskrit lessons, > words to many of the stotras, hatha yoga and whole lot more > > 3. http://www.srimeru.org/puja_flyer.pdf > There is a Lalita Sahasranamam puja that is taught. It is called a > Navavarana Puja. > > 4. http://www.lokvani.com/lokvani/article.php?article_id=320 > About the person behind it all. > > Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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