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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Dear madam, I read your poem 'A Microcosm's prayer (Slokha) -19 and learned so many names and power of Adi Para Sakti. I also went through your own work based on the great slokha 'Lalitha Sahasranamam' and to translation of Mr.P.R Ramachandar Naamaas361-380. Some of them are... 361 * Thamopaha - She who destroys darkness * 362 * Chithi - She who is personification of wisdom * 363 * Thatpada lakshyartha - She who is the indicative meaning of the word thath which is the first word of vedic saying that thou art * 364 * Chidekara swaroopini - She who is wisdom through out * 365 * Swathmananda lavi bhootha brahmadyanantha santhathi - She who in her ocean of wisdom makes Wisdom about Brahmam look like a wave * 366 * Paraa - She who is the outside meaning of every thing * 367 * Prathyak chidi roopa - She who makes us look for wisdom inside * 368 * Pasyanthi - She who sees everything within herself * 369 * Para devatha - She who gives power to all gods * 370 * Madhyama - She who is in the middle of everything Thank you for this great work.
Thank you very much Kumar for your prompt comment...God bless you