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Soundaryalahari chanting Slokas 91 to 100, Text

Soundaryalahari chanting 91- 100

padanyāsakrīḍāparichayamivārabdhumanasaḥ
skhalantastē khēlaṃ bhavanakalahaṃsā na jahati ।
atastēṣāṃ śikṣāṃ subhagamaṇimañjīraraṇita-
chChalādāchakṣāṇaṃ charaṇakamalaṃ chārucharitē ॥ 91 ॥

gatāstē mañchatvaṃ druhiṇaharirudrēśvarabhṛtaḥ
śivaḥ svachChachChāyāghaṭitakapaṭaprachChadapaṭaḥ ।
tvadīyānāṃ bhāsāṃ pratiphalanarāgāruṇatayā
śarīrī śa‍ṛṅgārō rasa iva dṛśāṃ dōgdhi kutukam ॥ 92 ॥

arālā kēśēṣu prakṛtisaralā mandahasitē
śirīṣābhā chittē dṛṣadupalaśōbhā kuchataṭē ।
bhṛśaṃ tanvī madhyē pṛthururasijārōhaviṣayē
jagattrātuṃ śambhōrjayati karuṇā kāchidaruṇā ॥ 93 ॥

kalaṅkaḥ kastūrī rajanikarabimbaṃ jalamayaṃ
kalābhiḥ karpūrairmarakatakaraṇḍaṃ nibiḍitam ।
atastvadbhōgēna pratidinamidaṃ riktakuharaṃ
vidhirbhūyō bhūyō nibiḍayati nūnaṃ tava kṛtē ॥ 94 ॥

purārātērantaḥpuramasi tatastvachcharaṇayōḥ
saparyāmaryādā taralakaraṇānāmasulabhā ।
tathā hyētē nītāḥ śatamakhamukhāḥ siddhimatulāṃ
tava dvārōpāntasthitibhiraṇimādyābhiramarāḥ ॥ 95 ॥

kalatraṃ vaidhātraṃ katikati bhajantē na kavayaḥ
śriyō dēvyāḥ kō vā na bhavati patiḥ kairapi dhanaiḥ ।
mahādēvaṃ hitvā tava sati satīnāmacharamē
kuchābhyāmāsaṅgaḥ kuravakatarōrapyasulabhaḥ ॥ 96 ॥

girāmāhurdēvīṃ druhiṇagṛhiṇīmāgamavidō
harēḥ patnīṃ padmāṃ harasahacharīmadritanayām ।
turīyā kāpi tvaṃ duradhigamaniḥsīmamahimā
mahāmāyā viśvaṃ bhramayasi parabrahmamahiṣi ॥ 97 ॥

kadā kālē mātaḥ kathaya kalitālaktakarasaṃ
pibēyaṃ vidyārthī tava charaṇanirṇējanajalam ।
prakṛtyā mūkānāmapi cha kavitākāraṇatayā
kadā dhattē vāṇīmukhakamalatāmbūlarasatām ॥ 98 ॥

sarasvatyā lakṣmyā vidhiharisapatnō viharatē
ratēḥ pātivratyaṃ śithilayati ramyēṇa vapuṣā ।
chiraṃ jīvannēva kṣapitapaśupāśavyatikaraḥ
parānandābhikhyaṃ rasayati rasaṃ tvadbhajanavān ॥ 99 ॥

pradīpajvālābhirdivasakaranīrājanavidhiḥ
sudhāsūtēśchandrōpalajalalavairarghyarachanā ।
svakīyairambhōbhiḥ salilanidhisauhityakaraṇaṃ
tvadīyābhirvāgbhistava janani vāchāṃ stutiriyam ॥ 100 ॥

saundaryalahari mukhyastōtraṃ saṃvārtadāyakam ।
bhagavadpāda sankluptaṃ paṭhēn muktau bhavēnnaraḥ ॥

॥ iti śrīmatparamahaṃsaparivrājakāchāryasya
śrīgōvindabhagavatpūjyapādaśiṣyasya
śrīmachChaṅkarabhagavataḥ kṛtau saundaryalaharī sampūrṇā ॥
— Soundarya Lahari

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Soundaryalahari is a collection of verses composed by Adi Shankaracharya, praising the divine beauty of Goddess Parvati. It consists of two parts – Ananda Lahari and Soundarya Lahari. The verses express deep devotion and admiration for the goddess, highlighting her beauty, grace, and divine qualities.

The Soundarya Lahari section contains 100 verses, each describing a specific aspect of the goddess’ beauty. These verses are often recited or chanted as a form of worship and meditation. The chanting of Soundaryalahari is believed to invoke the blessings of Goddess Parvati and bring about spiritual upliftment.

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