Menu

Lalitha Sahastranam Pooja

Lalita Sahasranama Stotram is a sacred text from the Brahmanda Purana, which lists the 1000 names of Goddess Lalita, an aspect of the Divine Mother or Shakti. Chanting these 1000 names with devotion and understanding is believed to bestow immense spiritual and material benefits.

Steps and Procedure for Lalita Sahasranama Path

  1. Preparation:

    • Choose a clean, quiet place for the recitation.
    • Take a bath and wear clean clothes to maintain purity.
    • Set up an altar with an image or idol of Goddess Lalita. Decorate the altar with flowers, lights, and incense.
    • Keep all necessary items handy, such as a lamp (diya), incense sticks, flowers, fruits, and sweets for offerings.
  2. Setting Up the Altar:

    • Place a clean cloth on the altar.
    • Place the image or idol of Goddess Lalita in the center.
    • Light the lamp and incense sticks.
  3. Invocation:

    • Begin by invoking Lord Ganesha with a prayer or mantra to remove obstacles. You can use the mantra "Om Gan Ganapataye Namah."
    • Meditate on Goddess Lalita, visualizing her divine form and attributes.
  4. Main Rituals:

    • Dhyana (Meditation): Sit quietly and meditate on the goddess.
    • Avahana (Invocation): Invite Goddess Lalita to the altar with the Avahana mantra.
    • Asana (Offering a Seat): Offer a seat to the goddess using flowers or rice grains.
    • Padya (Washing the Feet): Symbolically wash the feet of the goddess with a few drops of water.
    • Arghya (Offering): Offer water mixed with sandalwood paste, turmeric, and kumkum.
    • Achamana (Purification): Offer water for sipping to purify.
    • Snana (Bathing): Offer water, milk, honey, and ghee as a symbolic bath to the goddess.
    • Vastra (Clothing): Offer new clothes or a piece of cloth to the idol or picture.
    • Abharana (Jewelry): Adorn the idol with jewelry and ornaments.
    • Gandha (Fragrance): Apply sandalwood paste or perfume to the idol.
    • Pushpa (Flowers): Offer flowers and garlands.
    • Dhoopa (Incense): Light incense sticks and wave them before the deity.
    • Deepa (Lamp): Light the lamp and perform aarti.
    • Naivedya (Food Offering): Offer fruits, sweets, and other food items.
    • Tambula (Betel Leaves): Offer betel leaves and nuts.
  5. Recitation of Lalita Sahasranama:

    • With devotion and concentration, recite the Lalita Sahasranama Stotram.
    • Chant each of the 1000 names slowly, understanding its meaning and significance.
    • You can chant it in Sanskrit or read the transliteration if you are not familiar with the script.
  6. Lakshmi Aarti:

    • Sing the Lalita Aarti with devotion and reverence.
    • Wave the aarti plate in a circular motion in front of the idol.
  7. Closing Prayers:

    • Conclude the pooja by seeking the goddess's blessings for health, wealth, and prosperity.
    • Distribute the prasad (offered food) among family members and friends.

Benefits of Reciting Lalita Sahasranama Stotram

  1. Spiritual Upliftment:

    • Helps in spiritual growth and brings one closer to Goddess Lalita.
    • Enhances devotion, concentration, and inner peace.
  2. Divine Protection:

    • Provides protection from negative energies, evil influences, and misfortunes.
    • Ensures safety and well-being.
  3. Health and Well-being:

    • Promotes physical and mental health.
    • Reduces stress, anxiety, and other ailments.
  4. Prosperity and Abundance:

    • Invokes the blessings of Goddess Lalita for wealth, prosperity, and abundance.
    • Helps in overcoming financial difficulties and ensures a continuous flow of income.
  5. Harmony and Happiness:

    • Brings peace, harmony, and happiness to the family.
    • Strengthens family bonds and relationships.

By following these steps and understanding the significance of each ritual, devotees can derive immense spiritual and material benefits from the recitation of Lalita Sahasranama Stotram.