Friday, October 13, 2017

A Microcosm's Prayer(Slokha) -27 Comments

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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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Kumarmani Mahakul 15 October 2017

Dear Indira madam, I read your poem 'A Microcosm's prayer (Slokha) -27 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 Naamaas 521 to 540. Some of them are... * 521 * Agna chakrabja nilaya - She who sits on the lotus called Agna chakra or the wheel of order * 522 * Shukla varna - She who is white coloured * 523 * Shadanana - She who has six faces * 524 * Majja samstha - She who is in the fat surrounding the body * 525 * Hamsavathi mukhya shakthi samanvitha - She who is surrounded by shakthis called Hamsavathi * 526 * Hardrannaika rasika - She who likes rice mixed with turmeric powder * 527 * Hakini roopa dharini - She who has the name Hakini Beautifully presented. Thanks for sharing.

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Indira Renganathan 17 October 2017

Thank you very much Kumar

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