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In the eighty-third shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara envisions the Divine Mother’s thighs, feet and toe nails as Kamadeva’s tools—quivers, arrows, and tips of radiant power. Her beauty itself becomes the armory that conquers even the ascetic Shiva, not by force but by the supreme and divine magnetism of Shakti.
Meditate on the poetic imagery of this mystic beauty and devotion of Devi Lalitha through the radiant raga Latangi.
Click here to access the study materials:
www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.
Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
By Keshava Prasad, Dr Meenakshi Ravi, Sanathana VaniIn the eighty-third shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara envisions the Divine Mother’s thighs, feet and toe nails as Kamadeva’s tools—quivers, arrows, and tips of radiant power. Her beauty itself becomes the armory that conquers even the ascetic Shiva, not by force but by the supreme and divine magnetism of Shakti.
Meditate on the poetic imagery of this mystic beauty and devotion of Devi Lalitha through the radiant raga Latangi.
Click here to access the study materials:
www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.
Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371