But the Devas, led by Indra, were not merely grateful; they were awestruck. They had witnessed the Goddess ride into battle on the Kameshwari chariot, wielding her bow of sugarcane and arrows of flowers. They had heard the thunderous hum of her Panchadasi mantra. Yet, the essence of her glory, they felt, was too vast for ordinary praise.
He taught it to the Devas, beginning with the very first lyric:
चिदग्निकुण्डसम्भूता देवकार्यसमुद्यता॥
Shri Maataa, Shri Mahaaraajni, Shrimat Simhaasaneshwari...
When Hayagriva opened his eyes, the Sri Lalitha Sahasranamam was fully formed on his tongue in pristine .
So they approached the great sage Hayagriva—the one with a horse’s head and the mind of a scholar. Hayagriva was an avatar of Lord Vishnu himself, the preserver of knowledge.
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Write a ReviewBut the Devas, led by Indra, were not merely grateful; they were awestruck. They had witnessed the Goddess ride into battle on the Kameshwari chariot, wielding her bow of sugarcane and arrows of flowers. They had heard the thunderous hum of her Panchadasi mantra. Yet, the essence of her glory, they felt, was too vast for ordinary praise.
He taught it to the Devas, beginning with the very first lyric:
चिदग्निकुण्डसम्भूता देवकार्यसमुद्यता॥
Shri Maataa, Shri Mahaaraajni, Shrimat Simhaasaneshwari...
When Hayagriva opened his eyes, the Sri Lalitha Sahasranamam was fully formed on his tongue in pristine .
So they approached the great sage Hayagriva—the one with a horse’s head and the mind of a scholar. Hayagriva was an avatar of Lord Vishnu himself, the preserver of knowledge.