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 th...
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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 th...
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 you...
Soundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana Sudha
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 th...