Sahasranamam In Sanskrit | Lalitha
The Lalitha Sahasranamam is not dualistic worship; it is Advaitic in essence. Name 18 says Śivajñāna-pradāyinī (she who bestows the knowledge of Shiva). Name 1000 says Śrī Lalitāmbikā . The pinnacle is the realization that the chanter, the chant, and the Goddess are one. The names dissolve the ego and reveal the self as Chit (pure consciousness) which is none other than Lalitha.
The Sanskrit text is composed in precise metrical verse, primarily in (four syllables per foot, eight syllables per line, four lines per verse). It contains: lalitha sahasranamam in sanskrit
Sakala-kalādhipa-rūpiṇī sakalāgama-saṃhitā | Sarvajñā sarvaśaktiśca sarvaiśvaryapradāyinī || The Lalitha Sahasranamam is not dualistic worship; it
Below are the first five names from the Lalitha Sahasranamam in Devanagari with IAST: primarily in (four syllables per foot