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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This narrative piece has all the vigor to motivate the mankind and gain the unique spiritual happiness through ultimate submissiveness to Godess, the mother of all creations! A great piece of work so precious for a conscious man to chant in daily life in pursuit of happiness! I feel immense pleasure in reading this fascinating piece of work, I will find time to read all of its earlier versions..! ... So to thee Mother, Namaste! !
I read your poem 'A Microcosm's Prayer(Slokha) -33 - written by you in great slokha 'Lalitha Sahasranamam' where the meaningful thousand names of Adi Para Sakthi(primordial cosmic Energy) are narrated. I too read the translation by Mr. P.R.Ramachander. Some of them are as below.... 641 * Dhyanagamya - She who can be attained by meditation * 642 * Aparichedya - She who cannot be predicted to be in a certain place * 643 * Gnanadha - She who gives out knowledge Thanks for sharing.