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Sanskrit prayers are very powerful and help us connect with the divine. For those who wish to learn or memorize Sanskrit prayers, this post is for you. It includes the Lalitha Trishati Stotram in both Tamil and English, as well as a transliteration of it all in case any of the words escape you. Pronunciation guides are also included so you can get a more accurate reading of these holy mantras. "This first stanza can be recited anytime. It is also considered to be an arch ritual mantra. It is the very first song sung by Lalitha herself after creation of Vaikunta, still today. "The first song ever sung by Lalitha Trishati, ""Brihaspati's Namaskara". Vedic prayers are not just of high spirituality, they also have a powerful academic purpose. The Vedas give us valuable insights into the nature of God and how he watches over us through science of science. The Vedic hymns are directly connected to creation and preservation of all life on this planet, so it has an especially strong influence on life itself. Prayers found in the Vedas are often highly mystical and sometimes esoteric. Because of this, there are many recorded versions of these hymns depending on which tradition you follow. Here is a list of the most common prayers found in various Vedic texts:Brahma padavanam rakshasa svarnanam - Brahma sang an untiring song of praise for Rama, and put demons to sleep to protect Rama from them. Rakeeshaa chakkarindrath zindabandhina - The gods, with help from Hanuma and Arjuna, created a barrier to keep Ravana from destroying the Earth. Azhi mukthakam ilam maam kadu - "May the Gods protect us with their weapons!" Atha vidhirhum anupuraanam asta dhishtam - "May the gods protect us from the demons, in accordance with dhishtam" Vedha veda dharma dharma jaatha jagad dhana dhana - "Truth is Truth, and Truth is Universal", an ode to truth and its preservation. "There is no such thing as a separate religion, but there are separate paths to Religion." Between Vedic prayers and Lalitha Trishati Stotram there are many similarities. Both use sacred names of planets and stars as well as animal and plant life, with the idea that we are all united with each other and we must live together. Both types of prayers always ask for divine help, including from the gods and goddesses. In both these prayers there is a request to protect not only the person but also his family, neighborhood, city, state, country, planet and universe. In Lalitha Trishati Stotram this is a very common praise to Goddess Lalitha that goes "Sarvashakthi Sarvabhooteshu Mam Devyai namosthute" which mean "I bow to Goddess who have all power in her hands. cfa1e77820

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