Shree Maa: The Guru and the Goddess explains the methods by which we can attain spiritual liberation. It teaches three important Sanskrit texts for chanting and study: the Kasyap Sutras, the Guru Gita, and the Lalita Trishati.
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Lalita Trishati Class, September 2013
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Sri Lalita is the name of Goddess which means beautiful, playful and beloved. The Lalita Trishati Stotram is the powerful 300 names of the Playful Divine Mother.
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Lalita Trishati Class, 2006
The Lalita Trishati Stotram gives beautiful explanations of Sri Vidya, the Sri Chakra Yantra, and the 300 Names of the Divine Mother. This video class teaches us Lalita Devi’s worship, sheds light on inner meanings, and discusses methods by which we can develop a life-long practice of Devi worship.
There are six videos in the Lalita Trishati class by Swami Satyananda Saraswati and Shree Maa.
Lalita
(Sanskrit: ललिता, lalitā)
Lalita is the beautiful, playful, and beloved aspect of the Divine Mother. Her name also means She who orders and organizes creation. She orders all the karma of creation, and all actions of existence are authored by Her. Her 300 Names embody Shree Vidya, the Knowledge of the Highest Respect.
Shree Maa: The Guru and The Goddess
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This book enumerates methods by which we can attain spiritual liberation, or moksha. It contains three important Sanskrit texts for chanting and study: the Kasyap Sutras, Sri Guru Gita, and Lalita Trishati.
This one book gives definition to the concept of enlightenment and provides methods for its attainment.
Lalita Trishati Stotram
This is the podcast of the Swami Satyananda chanting the Lalita Trishati Stotram, the great mantras of the Song Containing Three Hundred Names of the Playful Divine Mother.
Lalita Trishati Stotram: Recitation in English
It is said that chanting the Lalita Trishati brings even greater fruits to the worshiper than the chanting of Her Sahasranam.
In this podcast Swamiji reads the English translation of Lalita Trishati from the book Shree Maa: The Guru and the Goddess.
Lalita Trishati Stotram
The Lalita Trishati, which comes from the Brahmanda Purana, is the Three Hundred Names in praise of the Playful Divine Mother. Swamiji intimately chants this text along with melodic musical accompaniment.
Swamiji chants with so much sincerity, the Sanskrit is energized with spiritual feeling and understanding.
The Goddess is Everywhere
This compilation of Shree Maa’s singing is intoxicating and wonderfully memorable. It includes original Shree Maa songs such as Jaya Kali Bhavani Maa, Jago Jago Maa with wonderful musical accompaniment by devotees.
These songs are Divine rivers of sound that arrest the wandering mind and bring it to rest in devotion at the feet of our beautiful Divine Mother.
Oh Dark Night Mother
“Oh Dark Night Mother” presents devotional songs in English. Some are translated from Bengali, and some are written by Shree Maa herself. They are such with such feeling, gentleness, and humility…
These songs will lift your heart, soothe your soul, and bring comfort to your mind.
Lalita Worship Questions
Can we recite Lalita Sahasranaam before the altar of Durga? Swami Says: Absolutely. There is no scripture that the Gods and Goddesses do not like to hear! Swamiji talks about chanting the 300 names of Lalita as greater and fruitful than Her 1000 names. Does this mean the thousand names are not as powerful as […]
Lalita Trishati: Episode 28. The Recitation of the Fruits
This part of the Lalita Trishati podcast is the English explanation and discussion of the uttarabhaga, the epilogue. This section of the epilogue explains the system of worship with the Lalita Trishati.
Lalita Trishati: Episode 29. The Recitation of the Fruits
This part of the Lalita Trishati podcast is a series of questions and answers between Swami and devotees relating to the Lalita Trishati and various aspects of spiritual life.
Lalita Trishati: Episode 24. The Recitation of the Fruits
This part of the Lalita Trishati podcast is the English explanation and discussion of the uttarabhaga, the epilogue. This section is also known as the phalashruti the recitation of the fruits of the Lalita Trishati.
Lalita Trishati: Episode 25. The Recitation of the Fruits
This part of the Lalita Trishati podcast is the English explanation and discussion of the uttarabhaga, the epilogue. Swami discusses how the practices of these 300 names and the 15 letter mantra gives us the understanding of the various forms of Maya and how to see God in the immediate circumstances.