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....
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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....
In the fifty-second shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara focuses on the two divine eyes of Devi. With poetic imagery, he compares their charm to the arrows of Manmatha—so powerful they unsettle even the unwavering mind of Lord Shiva. Join us in this exploration with the serene raga Kharaharapriya and uncover the deeper spiritual significance of this shloka. Access the study materials with the link below: www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari. Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +...
Soundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana Sudha
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....