Sloka, is the most common Sanskrit meter and is a descendant of the older Vedic gayatri
The sloka, meaning 'song', although metric, is not considered poetic.
It functions more as the equivalent to Western prose with lines and meter and
is often used in narratives or epics.
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I read Microcosm's Prayer-16 and knew some names of Adi Para Sakthi from your 'Lalitha Sahasranamam' and from translation of the great slokha by Mr.P. R. Ramachander. It may be quoted some.... 301 * Hrim kari - She who makes the holy sound Hrim * 302 * Hrimathi - She who is shy * 303 * Hrudya - She who is in the heart (devotees) * 304 * Heyopadeya varjitha - She who does not have aspects which can be accepted or rejected * 305 * Raja rajarchitha - She who is being worshipped by king of kings * 306 * Ragnyi - She who is the queen of Kameshwara * 307 * Ramya - She who makes others happy * 308 * Rajeeva lochana - She who is lotus eyed * 309 * Ranjani - She who by her red colour makes Shiva also red * 310 * Ramani - She who plays with her devotees * 311 * Rasya - She who feeds the juice of everything * 312 * Ranath kinkini mekhala - She who wears the golden waist band with tinkling bells... Thanks for sharing.
I enjoy your comments every time...so also this one...thanks and God bless you Kumar