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SRI LALITHA SASHSRANAMAM for Conceiving SRI LALITHA SASHSRANAMAM for Conceiving By chanting certain shlokas of Sri Lalitha Sahasranamam, couples who are childless can conceive and beget children. Procedure for Pooja: Take Bath (Head Bath if you can, on Tuesday and Friday ). Wear clean traditional clothes. Wear Kumkum ( no stickers please) on the forehead. Light an oil lamp. Burn incense (Agarbathi) sticks. Sit before the MAA’s photo .(The photo can be downloaded from this site and laminated). Keep a glass of cow milk. Keep the palm of your right hand on the milk while chanting the Main Mantras given below. The Mantras marked in serial nos., 1 to 4 should be repeated 108 times in the order given. [Counting: For counting purposes use either betel nuts or flowers. As you complete one cycle of chanting the four slokas offer one flower at MAA’s feet. If using nuts keep one nut aside.] This procedure has to be done once in the morning. Chant Sri Lalitha Sahasranamam once in the evening. This is to be repeated for 41 days (excluding the period days when you should not do this Pooja). Share the glass of milk with your husband after giving Harathi in the end. Caution: If you are not familiar with Sanskrit, learn the pronunciation from those who know it or by listening to the relevant Audio/Video which are available on youtube.com. The results depend mainly on the pronunciation of the Mantra. Sit in Padmasana and concentrate on the MAA’s Photo. Tell HER “MAA I am in need of your help and Guidance regarding having a child. Please Help me.” Place the glass of milk before HER keeping the palm of your right hand over it. Start chanting the following. Dhyanam: (To be chanted in the beginning only) Sindhuraruna vigraham trinayanam manikya mouli spurath Thaara Nayaka sekaram smitha mukhi mapina vakshoruham | Panibhayam alipoorna ratna chashakam rakthothpalam bibhrathim, Soumyam ratna gatastha raktha charanam, dhyayeth paramambikam.||D1 Arunam Karuna Tarangitaksim Dhurta Paasankusa Pushpa banachapam | Sri Lalitha Mahathyamu Page 1 of 22 SRI LALITHA SASHSRANAMAM for Conceiving Animaadibhiravrtam Mayukhairahamityeva Vibhaavaye bhavanim||D2 Dyayeth padmasanastham vikasitha vadanam padma pathrayathakshim, Hemabham peethavasthram karakalitha-lasadhema padmam varangim | Sarvalankara yuktham sathathamabhayadam bhaktha namram bhavanim Srividyam santhamurthim sakala suranutham sarva sampat pradhatrim.||D3 SakunkumavilepanamalikaChumbiKasturikam SamandaHasitekshanam SasarachapaPasankusam| Aseshajanamohinim ArunaMalyaBhushojwalam JapakusumaBhasuram Japavidhau Smaredambikam ||D 4 (The above shlokas are to be chanted at the beginning of the prayer. They need not be repeated) Om Sri Mathre Namaha KumaraGanaNadambhaThushti PushtiRmathiDhrithihi | Santhi Swasthimathi Kanthir Nandhini VignaNasini ||1 Om Sri Mathre Namaha Tejowathi Trinayana LolakshiKamaroopini | Malini Hamsini Matha MalayachalaVasini ||2 Om Sri Mathre Namaha Sumukhi Nalini Subru Shobhana SuraNayika | KalaKanti KanthiMathi Kshobhini SukshmaRoopini ||3 Om Sri Mathre Namaha Vajreshwari Vamadevi VayovasthaVivarjitha | Sidheswari SidhaVidya SidhaMatha Yasawini || 4 (you have completed one cycle. Goto sloka no:1) Sarvamangala Mangalye shive Sarvardha Sadhike | Saranye Trayambake Devi Narayani Namostuthe || Sri Lalitha Mahathyamu Page 2 of 22 SRI LALITHA SASHSRANAMAM for Conceiving (Chant this 3 times after finishing the main shlokas 108 times) Give Harathi and share the glass of milk with your husband. Advise: When you conceive do not forget to chant the shlokas mentioned elsewhere in this site for pregnant women. // SHUBHAM // To be Chanted in the Evenings Sri Lalita Sahasranama Stotra Lyrics Nyasaha Asya Sri Lalita Sahasranamastotra Maha Mantrasya Vasinyadi Vagdevata Rushayaha (Touch your head with your right hand palm) Anustup Chandaha (Touch your nose with your right hand fingertip) Srilalita Paramesvari Devata (Touch your Heart area with your right hand palm) Srimadvagbhavakuteti Bijam (Touch your head with your right hand palm) Madhyakuteti Saktihi (Touch your Heart area with your right hand palm) Saktikuteti Kilakam (Touch your genital area with both your palms) Sri Lalita Maha Tripurasundari prasadasiddhi dvara Chintita phala praptyarthe Jape Viniyogaha (Join both palms and swing it towards yourself) Lalita Sahasranamam Stotram Dhyanam Lyrics Sri Lalitha Mahathyamu Page 3 of 22 SRI LALITHA SASHSRANAMAM for Conceiving Dhyanam Sindhuraruna Vigraham Trinayanam Manikya Mouli Spurath Thara Nayaka Sekaram Smitha Mukhi Mapina Vakshoruham | Panibhayam Alipoorna Ratna Chashakam Rakthothpalam Bibhrathim, SoumyamRratna Gatastha Raktha Charanam, Dhyayeth Paramambikam.||1 Arunam Karuna Tarangitaksim Dhurta Pasankusa Puspa Banachapam | Animadibhiravrtam Mayukhairahamityeva Vibhavaye Bhavanim||2 Dyayeth Padmasanastham Vikasitha Vadanam Padma Pathrayathakshim, Hemabham Peethavasthram Karakalitha Lasadhema Padmam Varangim | Sarvalankara Yuktham Sathathamabhayadam BhakthaNamram bhavanim Srividyam santhamurthim sakala suranutham sarva sampat pradhatrim.||3 Sakunkumavilepanamalikacumbikasturikam Samandahasiteksanam Sasarachapapasankusam | Asesajanamohinim arunamalyabhushojwalam Japakusumabhasuram japavidhau smaredambikam ||4 Lalitha Sahasranamam Stotram Lyrics Oam Aim Hreem Shreem Shri Mathre Namaha Srimatha Sri Maharajni Sri Math Simasaneshwari | Chidagni Kunda Sambootha Deva Karya Samudhyatha|| 1 UdyathBhanuSahasrabha ChathurBahuSamanvitha | RaghaSwaroopaPasadya Krodhakarankusojwala || 2 ManoRupekshuKodanda Panchathanmathrasayaka | NijarunaPrabhapooraMajjathBrahmandaMandala ||3 ChampakasokaPunnaga sowgandhika lasath kacha | Kuruvinda manisreni kanathkotiramanditha ||4 Sri Lalitha Mahathyamu Page 4 of 22 SRI LALITHA SASHSRANAMAM for Conceiving AshtamiChandra VibhrajaDhalikaSthalaShobhitha | MukhaChandraLankabha MruganabhiViseshaka ||5 VadanaSmaraMangalya GruhaThoranaChillaka | VakthraLakshmiParivaha ChalanMeenabhaLochana ||6 NavaChampakaPushpabha NasaDhandaVirajitha | TharaKanthiThiraskariNasabharanaBhasura ||7 KadambhaManjariKluptha KarnapooraManohara | ThatankaYugaliBhoothaThapanodupaMandala ||8 PadmaRagaSilaDarsha ParibhaviKapolabhu | NavaVidhruma Bimbha SriNyakkariRadhnaChhadha ||9 ShuddhaVidyankurakara DwijaPankthiDwayojjvala | KarpooraVeetiKamodha SamakarshaDiganthara ||10 NijaSallaphaMadhurya VinirbharstithaKacchaphi | Mandasmitha PrabhaPoora MajjatKameshaManasa ||11 Anakalitha Sadrushya ChibukaSriVirajitha | KameshaBaddhamangalyaSutraShobithaKandhara ||12 Kanakangadha Keyura KamaniyaBujanvitha | RathnaGraiveya Chinthakalola MukthaPhalanvitha ||13 KameswaraPremaRathnaManiPrathiPanaSthani | NabhyalaValaRomali LathaPhalaKuchaDhwayi ||14 LakshyaRomaLathaDharathaSamunneyaMadhyama | SthanaBharaDalanMadhyaPattaBhandhaValithraya ||15 Sri Lalitha Mahathyamu Page 5 of 22 SRI LALITHA SASHSRANAMAM for Conceiving ArunarunaKausumbaVasthraBhaswatKatiThati | RathnaKinkinikaRamyaRasanaDhamaBhooshitha ||16 KameshaJnathaSowbhagyaMardaWoruDwayanvitha| ManikhyaMukutaKaraJanuDwayaVirajitha ||17 IndraGopaParikshipthaSmaraThunaBhajangika | GoodhaGulpha KoormaPrushtaJayishnuPrapadanvitha ||18 NakhadhiDhithiSamchannaNamajjanaThamoguna | PadaDwayaPrabhaJalaParakruthaSaroruha ||19 SinjhanaManiManjiraMandithaSriPamambuja | MaraliMandhaGamana MahaLavanyaSeshadihi ||20 SarvarunaAnavadhyangi SrvabharanaBhooshita | Shivakameswarankastha Shiva SwadheenaVallabha ||21 SummeruMadhyaSringastha SrimanNagaraNayika | Chinthamanigrihanthastha PanchaBrahmasanaSthitha ||22 MahaPadmataviSamstha KadambhaVanaVasini | SudhaSagaraMadhyastha Kamakshi Kamadhayini ||23 DevarshiGanaSangathaStuyamanathmaVaibhava | BhandasuraVadodyukthaShakthiSenaSamanvitha ||24 SampathkariSamaroodaSindhooraVrajaSevitha | AswaroodadishtiTaswaKotiKotiBhiravrutha ||25 ChakraRajaRathaRoodaSarvayudhaParishkrutha | GeyaChakraRathaRoodaManthriniPariSevitha ||26 Sri Lalitha Mahathyamu Page 6 of 22 SRI LALITHA SASHSRANAMAM for Conceiving GiriChakraRatharoodaDhandaNathaPuraskrutha | JwalimalinikaKshipthaVahniPrakaraMadhyaga ||27 BhandaSainyaVadodyukthaShakthiVikramaHarshitha | NithyaParakramatopaNireekshanaSmutsuka ||28 BandaPuthraVadodyukthaBalaVikramaNandhita | ManthrinyambaVirachithaVishangaVadhaToshitha ||29 VishukraPranaHaranaVarahiVeeryaNandhitha | KameshwaraMukalokaKalpithaSriGaneshwara ||30 MahaganeshaNirbhinnaVignayanthraPraharshitha | BandaSurendraNirmukthaSastraPrathyasthraVarshini ||31 KaranguliNakhothpannaNarayanaHasakruthihi | MahaPasupathasthragniNirdagdhasuraSainika ||32 KameshwarasthraNirdhagdhaSabandasurasoonyaka | BrhmopendraMahendradhiDevaSamsthuthaVaibhava ||33 HaraNethragniSandhagdhaKamaSanjeevanoushadhihi | SriVagbhaveKootaikaSwaroopaMukhaPankaja ||34 KantathaKatiParyanthaMadhyaKootaikaSwaroopini | SakthiKootaikaThapannaKatyathoBhagaDharini ||35 MoolaManthrathmikha MoolaKootaThrayaKalebhara | KulaamruthaikaRasika KulaSankethaPalini ||36 Kulangana Kulanthastha Kaulini Kulayogini | Akula Samayanthastha SamayacharaThathPara ||37 Sri Lalitha Mahathyamu Page 7 of 22 SRI LALITHA SASHSRANAMAM for Conceiving MoladharaikaNilaya BrhamaGrandhiVibhedini | ManiPoorantharudhitha VishnuGrandhiVibedhini ||38 AgnaChakarantharalastha RudraGrandhiVibhedini | Sahararambhujarooda SudhaSarabhiVarshini ||39 ThatillathaSamaruchi ShatChakropariSamsthitha | MahaSsakthihi Kundalini BisaThanthuThaniyasi ||40 Bhavani BhavanaGamya BhavaranyaKutarika | BhadraPriya BhadraMoorthy BhakthaSowbhagyaDhayini ||41 BhakthiPriya BhakthiGamya BhakthiVasya Bhayapaha | Sambhavya Saradharadya Sarvani Sarmadhayini ||42 Sankari Sreekari Sadhwi SaratChandraNibhanana | SathoDhari Santhimathi Niradhara Niranjana ||43 Nirlepa Nirmala Nithya
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