In the eighty-seventh shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara declares that the Divine Mother’s lotus feet surpass the beauty of ordinary earthly lotuses - unfading by night or snow. Bestowing prosperity and grace, Her feet grant highest blessings to those who follow the pure inner path of Samayachara mode of Srividya worship. It is this inward devotion that leads to both worldly fulfillment (bhoga) as well as the supreme liberation of union (moksha). Join us and reflect on this call to inner...
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In the eighty-seventh shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara declares that the Divine Mother’s lotus feet surpass the beauty of ordinary earthly lotuses - unfading by night or snow. Bestowing prosperity and grace, Her feet grant highest blessings to those who follow the pure inner path of Samayachara mode of Srividya worship. It is this inward devotion that leads to both worldly fulfillment (bhoga) as well as the supreme liberation of union (moksha). Join us and reflect on this call to inner...
In the seventy-fifth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara refers to himself as the Dravida Shishu (child) nourished by the Divine Mother’s sacred milk. This nectar of wisdom, manifested as the essence of goddess Sarasvati Herself, transforms him into a poet of extraordinary brilliance. Tune in to this tender shloka of divine nourishment and poetic awakening, set to the uplifting raga Shuddha Saveri. Click here to access the study materials: www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lah...
Soundarya Lahari — Nada Jnana Sudha
In the eighty-seventh shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara declares that the Divine Mother’s lotus feet surpass the beauty of ordinary earthly lotuses - unfading by night or snow. Bestowing prosperity and grace, Her feet grant highest blessings to those who follow the pure inner path of Samayachara mode of Srividya worship. It is this inward devotion that leads to both worldly fulfillment (bhoga) as well as the supreme liberation of union (moksha). Join us and reflect on this call to inner...