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In the ninety-sixth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara marvels at the sacred exclusivity of the Divine Mother’s love. Unlike other goddesses, Tripurasundari remains eternally united with Shiva, accessible to no one else. Her bosom, symbol of supreme love and power, is reserved for Her consort alone, reflecting the eternal, indivisible union of Shiva and Shakti.
Listen and reflect on this eternal chastity and divine unity, carried in the melody of Raga Valachi.
Access the study materials with the link below:
www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.
Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371
By Keshava Prasad, Dr Meenakshi Ravi, Sanathana VaniIn the ninety-sixth shloka of Soundaryalahari, Adi Shankara marvels at the sacred exclusivity of the Divine Mother’s love. Unlike other goddesses, Tripurasundari remains eternally united with Shiva, accessible to no one else. Her bosom, symbol of supreme love and power, is reserved for Her consort alone, reflecting the eternal, indivisible union of Shiva and Shakti.
Listen and reflect on this eternal chastity and divine unity, carried in the melody of Raga Valachi.
Access the study materials with the link below:
www.saiprakashana.org/soundarya-lahari.
Share your experience with us on WhatsApp at +916361803371