|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||
I shall meditate upon supreme Goddess Sri
Lakshmi who is personified as Bhrami, and Narayani, she symbolizes sacred
syllables, she is the Rama who is the provider of Mukthi/liberation from
repeated births, she is beloved of Lord Bhrama, she is Kamala who is lotus
born, she is most beloved darling of Hari, she represents precious gem/Maniki,
she is personified as Radha, she is Lakshmi who symbolizes wealth, supreme
wisdom and knowledge, she is Rama, Sri and
Narayani as well, she symbolizes all kinds of art forms and knowledge,
she is personified as Sarasvathi, Vaishnavi, Padmini and Sathi, she is the mother of Universe and its living
beings, she is Padma/lotus flower, she is lotus born/Padmaja, she is
personified as daughter of ocean, she is Rambha and Radhika as well, she is
embodied as Earth, she is Lakshmi who is the provider of well-being, she is
Harini who has golden color complexion, she is Madhaveeshvari/ consort of Lord
Madhava, she is Gauri, Karshni/born in the illustrious clan of Krishna, she is
Krishna, Narayani, Svaha, Svadha, and Rathi, she is the consort of Lord
Vasudeva who provides happiness and wealth, she is Viraja and Hiranmayi, she is
Bargavi, Shivarajji, Srirama, Srikanthavallabha/dearest darling of Srikantha,
above are the various sacred names of Goddess Sri Mahalakshmi, should be
recited in the early hours of dawn,
would provide wealth and happiness, virtuous offspring and grandchildren
to the worshiper.
Bhrami Narayani Srishchakshari
Mukthanitha Rama | Bhramapriya Cha
Kamala Haripriya Cha Maniki ||
Radha Lakshmi: Paravidhya Rama Sri: Cha Narayani | Vidhya Sarasvathi
Matha Vaishnavi Padmini Sathee ||
Padma Cha
Padmaja Chabhdhiputhri Rambha Cha
Radhika | Bhoorisheela Sukhadha Lakshmi:
Harini Madhaveeshvari ||
Guari
Karshni Krishnanarayani Svaha Svadha
Rathi: | Sampath Samriddhir Vasudevi Viraja Cha Hiranmayi | Bhargavi Shivarajji Srirama
Srikanthavallabha ||
|| Phalashruthi ||
Yethani Lakshmi Namani Sadha Pratha:
Padethdhiya: | Sa Puthra
Pauthradhiyuktha: Shriyamapnothi Labhyatha||
|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||