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This Book Is a Provided by Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple Jai Srimannarayana! Om! Asmath Gurubhyo: Namaha! Jai Srimannarayana! O:m Asmath Gurubhyo: Namaha Sri: Maha: Lakshmi: Pooja Vidha:nam Start with Achamanam : Take water in to your right hand folding the thumb first and then pointed finger (go:karna mudra), while saying the namas below swallow the water three times separately O:m achyutha:ya namaha O:m anantha:ya namaha O:m govinda:ya Namaha Wash your hand, do namaskaram Now let us pray with dhya:na sloka, while chanting meditate upon Divine mother Lakshmi O:m sri:m sriyai namaha E:kam nyanchyan athi kshamam mama parancha a:kunchya pa:da:mbujam Madhye: vishtara pundari:kam abhayam vinyastha hastha:mbujam Thwa:m pasye:ma nishe:dushi:m prathikalam ka:runya ku:lankasha Spha:ra:pa:nga tharangam amba madhuram mugdham mukham bibhrathi:m While chanting this slokam let us visualise in our heart.. Let us do sankalpam holding your left palm horizontally, close with the right hand vertically and keep on our right thigh ….. Sankalapamu: sri: go:vinda go:vinda go:vinda sri:maha:vishnoh agnya: pravarthama:nasya adya brahmanaha dwithi:ya para:rthe: sri: swe:tha va:ra:ha kalpe: vaivasvatha manvanthare: kaliyuge: prathama pa:de:------dwi:pe --- varshe:---khande: bhagavat bhagavata a:cha:rya sannidou asmin varthama:na vyavaha:rika Chandrama:nena prabhava:di shashti samvathsara: n a:m madhye: sri: nandana na:ma samvathsare:, dakshi n a:yane:, sra:vana ma:se:, --- ---- pakshe:, --------------- subha thithau, subha va:sare:, s ubha nakshathre:, subha yo:ge:, subhakara n e:, e:vam guna vise:shana visishta:ya:m asya:m subha thithau, sri bhagavada:jnaya: bhagavad bhagavatha acha:rya kainkarya ru:pam smastha sanmangala ava:pthyartham , sarva ka:rye:shu vijaya pra:pthyartham asmin de:se stitha:na:m sarva:sa:m praja:na:m sarvesha:m pra:nina:m cha kshe:ma sthairaya dhairya ve:rya vijaya abhaya a:yura:rogya aiswarya abhivruddhyartham ,sarvo:padrava santyartham mama gruhe sarva sampat samruddyartham,viswasa:ntyartham sri:madakhila:nda ko:ti bramha:nda na:yakya:h ,samastha lo:ka jananya:h sri:mannarayana sametha:ya:h sri: maha: lakshmya:h ko:ti kumkuma:rchana:gam sahasrana:ma:rchanam adya karishya:maha. Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple 10098 Synott Road, Sugarland, TX 77584 www.ashtalakshmi.org Jai Srimannarayana! O:m Asmath Gurubhyo: Namaha sri:madakhila:nda ko:ti bramha:nda na:yakya:h ,samastha lo:ka jananya:h sri:mannarayana sametha:ya:h sri: maha: lakshmya:h ko:ti kumkuma:rchana:gam sahasrana:ma:rchanam adya karishya:maha. (touch water with your ring finger). O:m samastha pariva:ra:ya sarva divya mangala vigraha:ya sri:mathe: narayanaya namaha O:m sri:m sriyai namaha a:va:haya:mi (Invite the divine couple onto the seat from your heart) O:m sri:m sriyai namaha Swa:gatham samarpaya:mi O:m sri:m sriyai namaha Rathna simhasanam samarpaya:mi (Offer a flower as simhasanam) O:m sri:m sriyai namaha hasthayo:ho arghyam samarpaya:mi (Offer water to the divine lotus hands) O:m sri:m sriyai namaha pa:dayo:ho pa:dyam samarpaya:mi (Offer water twice to the divine lotus feet) O:m sri:m sriyai namaha a:chamani:yam samarpaya:mi (Offer water thrice to the mouth to drink) O:m sri:m sriyai namaha sna:nam samarpaya:mi (sprinkle water with a flower ) O:m sri:m sriyai Namaha plo:tha vasthram samarpaya:mi ( offer a flower petal as a towel) O:m sri:m sriyai namaha Vasthrayugmam samarpaya:mi (offer flower as new clothes) O:m sri:m sriyai Namaha U:rdhvapundra:n samarpaya:mi Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple 10098 Synott Road, Sugarland, TX 77584 www.ashtalakshmi.org Jai Srimannarayana! O:m Asmath Gurubhyo: Namaha O:m sri:m sriyai Namaha Sarva:bharana alanka:ra:n samarpaya:mi (Offer flower as ornaments) O:m sri:m sriyai namaha Divya sri: chandanam samarpaya:mi (Offer sandal paste) O:m sri:m sriyai Namaha Offer flowers to Lord at His lotus feet with the following na:ma:s 1.O:m ke:sava:ya namaha 13.O:m sankarshna:ya namaha 2.O:m na:ra:yana:ya namaha 14.O:m va:sude:va:ya namaha 3.O:m ma:dhava:ya namaha 15.O:m pradyumna:ya namaha 4.O:m go:vinda:ya namaha 16.O:m aniruddha:ya namaha 5.O:m vishnave: namaha 17.O:m purusho:ttama:ya namah 6.O:m madhusoodana:ya namaha 18.O:m adho:kshaja:ya namaha 7.O:m trivikrama:ya namaha 19.O:m na:rasimha:ya namaha 8.O:m va:mana:ya namaha 20.O:m achyuta:ya namaha 9.O:m sri:dhara:ya namaha 21.O:m jana:rdana:ya namaha 10.O:m hrushi:ke:sa:ya namaha 22.O:m upe:ndra:ya namaha 11.O:m padmana:bha:ya namaha 23.O:m haraye: namaha 12.O:m da:mo:dara:ya namaha 24.O:m sri:krishna:ya Namaha Now we will chant the sahasra na:ma:vali while offering kumkuma Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple 10098 Synott Road, Sugarland, TX 77584 www.ashtalakshmi.org Jai Srimannarayana! O:m Asmath Gurubhyo: Namaha o:m sriyai namaha o:m jyo:thir gane:svaryai namaha o:m va:sude:va mahisyai namaha o:m sarva ka:rya karyai namaha o:m pum pradha:ne:sva re:svaryai namaha o:m dhrma svabha:va:thmane: namaha o:m achinthya: nantha vibhava:yai namaha o:m agrathha sthitha:yai namaha o:m bha:va: bha:va vibha:vinyai namaha o:m a:ghna: sama vibhaktha:ngyai namaha o:m aham bha:va:thmika:yai namana o:m ghna:na: nanada kriya:mayai namaha o:m padma:yai namaha o:m svathanthara ru:pa:yai namaha o:m sa:ntha:nantha chida:thmika:yai namaha o:m de:vo:raha stita:yai namaha o:m brhma bha:vam gatha:yai namaha o:m taddhrma dharminyai namaha 50 o:m thyktha bhe:da:yai namaha 10 o:m sarva mu:rthe: svarai namaha o:m sarva jagnmyai namaha o:m bhu:ta ma:thre: namaha o:m sha:dgunya pu:rna:yai namaha o:m a:thma mo:hinyai namaha o:m thryyantha ru:pa:yai namaha o:m sarva:nga sundaryai namaha o:m a:thma:napa ga:minyai namaha o:m sarva vya:pinyai namaha o:m e:ka yo:gya:yai namaha o:m pra:ptha yo:ginyai namaha o:m asu:nya bha:va: kruthyai namaha o:m vimukthi da:yinyai namaha o:m te:jaha prabha:vinyai namaha o:m bha:kthi gamya:yai namaha o:m bha:vya bha:vaka bha:va:yai namaha o:m samsa:ra tha:rinyai namaha o:m a:thma bha:vya:yai namaha o:m dharma:rtha sa:dhinyai namaha 60 o:m ka:maduhe: namaha 20 o:m vyo:ma nilaya:yai namaha o:m a:thma bhuve: namaha o:m vyo:ma vigraha:yai namaha o:m bha:va: bha:va mayyai namaha o:m pnkaja vyo:mapadyai namaha o:m divya:yai namaha o:m rakshya: vruthyai namaha o:m bhe:dya bhe:daka bha:vanyai namaha o:m pra:pya pu:rinyai namaha o:m jaghath kutumbinyai namaha o:m a:nanda ru:pa:na:yai namaha o:m akhila: dha:ra:yai namaha o:m sarva:pthi salinyai namaha o:m ka:ma vijrumbhinyai namaha o:m sakthi na:yika:yai namaha o:m pankaja kruthya karyai namaha o:m hirnya varna:yai namaha o:m pankja sakthi mayyai namaha o:m hairanya pra:ka:ra:yai namaha 70 o:m a:thma vllabha:yai namaha 30 o:m he:ma ma:linyai namaha o:m bha:va: bha:va:nu ga:yai namaha o:m prathna ratna:yai namaha o:m sarvasam matha:yai namaha o:m bhadra pi:ta:yai namaha o:m a:thmo:pa gu:hinyai namaha o:m ve:sinyai namaha o:m aprutha kcha:ri:nyai namaha o:m rajatha sraja:yai namaha o:m soumya:yai namaha o:m sva:gna: ka:ryamara:yai namaha o:m soumayru:pa vyavasthitha:yai namaha o:m nithya:yai namaha o:m a:dhyntha rahitha:yai namaha o:m surabhyai namaha o:m de:vyai namaha o:m vyoma: cha:rinyai namaha o:m bhava bha:vaya svaru:pinyai namaha o:m yo:gakshe:ma vaha:yai namaha 80 o:m maha: vibhu:thyai namaha 40 o:m sarva sulabha:yai namaha o:m samatha:m gatha:yai namaha o:m ichcha: kriya:thmika:yai namaha Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple 10098 Synott Road, Sugarland, TX 77584 www.ashtalakshmi.org Jai Srimannarayana! O:m Asmath Gurubhyo: Namaha o:m karuna: gra:natha mukhyai namaha o:m nishe:vyayai namaha o:m kamala:kshyai namaha o:m sarva pa:linyai namaha o:m sasi prabha:yai namaha o:m nishka: mana:yai namaa o:m kalaya:na da:yinyai namaha o:m sarva rasa:yai namaha o:m kalya:yai namaha o:m abhe: dhyayai namaha o:m kalikalmasha na:sinyai namaha o:m sarva:rtha sa:dhinyai namaha 130 o:m prajna :parimitha:yai namaha o:m anirde:sya:yai namaha o:m a:tma:nu ru:pa:yai namaha 90 o:m apari mitha:yai namaha o:m sathyo:pa ya:chitha:yai namaha o:m nirvi ka:ra:yai namaha o:m mano:ghne:ya:yai namaha o:m thri lakhshna:yai namaha o:m ghana:na gamya:yai namha o:m bha:yam karyai namaha o:m nithya muktha:thma se:vinyai namaha o:m siddha ru:pa:yai namaha o:m kartru sekthyai namaha o:m avyakthahyai namaha o:m suga hana:yai namaha o:m sadasada: kruthayai namaha o:m bho:kthru sakthayai namaha o:m apratharkya:yai namaha o:m guna priya:yai namaha o:m aprathi ha:tha:yai namaha 140 o:m ghana:na sakthayai namaha o:m niyanthryai namaha o:m anou:pamya:yai namaha 100 o:m yanthra va:hinyai namaha o:m nirvi kalpa:yai namaha o:m ha:rda mu:rthyai namaha o:m nira: maya:yai namaha o:m maha: mu:rthyai namaha o:m akalajak:yai namaha o:m avyaktha:yai namaha o:m amrutha: dha:ra:yai namaha o:m visva go:pinyai namaha o:m maha: sakyai namaha o:m vardha ma:na:yai namaha o:m vika:sinyai namaha o:m anavadya:ngyai namaha o:m maha: ma:ya:yai namaha o:m niravadya:yai namaha o:m maha: nanadha:yai namaha o:m thrivarga da:yai namaha 150 o:m nissamkalpa:yai namaha o:m aprame:ya:yai namaha o:m nira: sraya:yai namaha 110 o:m akriya:yai namaha o:m e:ka svaru:pa:yai namaha o:m su:kshma:yai namaha o:m thri vidha:yai namaha o:m para nirva:na da:yinyai namaha o:m samkhya: thi:tha:yai namaha o:m avi gi:tha:yai namaha o:m niranga na:yai namaha o:m thanthra sidha:yai namaha o:m a:thma: saktha:yai namaha o:m yo:ga sidha:yai namaha o:m nithya suchaye: namaha o:m amare:svaryai namaha o:m parasakyai namaha o:m visva su:thyai namaha o:m sukho: chitha:yai namaha o:m tharpa yanyai namaha 160 o:m nithya sa:ntha:yai namaha o:m nithaya thruptha:yai namaha o:m nistharnga:yai namaha 120 o:m mahou: shdhyai namaha o:m nirbhinna:yai namaha o:m sabhadha:hva:ya:yai namaha o:m sarva bhe:dinyai namaha o:m sabhadha saha:yai namaha o:m
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