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Please any body know about " lagarathi lalitha ashtothirasatham "

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hi friends, recently i find a vidhya nava avarana book, in this they separately given a " lagarathi lalitha ashtothirasatham" for first avrana, second they give " sri lalitha dhiviya ashtothirasatham" and like that.... please tell me where the ashtothirasatham was taken from and why they using in nava avarana.... please.....tell me...
 
If I am correct, Lalitha Sahasranamam has in all three parts. The first one is known as Poorva bhaga, which talks about
its origin
, while the middle portion refers to "stotra" consisting of 1000 Namas and the last and the penultimate
part is known as Uttara bhaga. The final part explains the details of benefits of recitation of Lalitha sahasranamam.
As a query has been raised, I heard about Lagu. Generally, the recitation of Sahasranamam blesses the devotee
with disease free life, no akala maranam, etc. Even for getting child, it can be chanted. If one goes through the
Bashyam, one can find the details in depth. As regards the timing of recitation, it could be noted in the
Uttara Bhaga. If a person chants this once, one gets the benefit of eliminating all the sins that he/she has done.
Everyone should recite at least once in one's life time. Goddess Lalithambal blesses a person who recites
this on his/her birth days and also on the birth day of his family members. It should be chanted after learning
it from a Guru without any accent mistake preferably on a full moon day besides on Fridays or during
Vasantha Navarathri or Navarathri period.
 
Sri Kalikashtakam composed by Srimat Shankaracharya.

गलद्रक्तमुण्डावलीकण्ठमाला
महोघोररावा सुदंष्ट्रा कराला ।
विवस्त्रा श्मशानालया मुक्तकेशी
महाकालकामाकुला कालिकेयम् ॥१॥भुजेवामयुग्मे शिरोऽसिं दधाना
वरं दक्षयुग्मेऽभयं वै तथैव ।
सुमध्याऽपि तुङ्गस्तना भारनम्रा
लसद्रक्तसृक्कद्वया सुस्मितास्या ॥२॥शवद्वन्द्वकर्णावतंसा सुकेशी
लसत्प्रेतपाणिं प्रयुक्तैककाञ्ची ।
शवाकारमञ्चाधिरूढा शिवाभिश्_
चतुर्दिक्षुशब्दायमानाऽभिरेजे ॥३॥विरञ्च्यादिदेवास्त्रयस्ते गुणास्त्रीन्
समाराध्य कालीं प्रधाना बभूबुः ।
अनादिं सुरादिं मखादिं भवादिं
स्वरूपं त्वदीयं न विन्दन्ति देवाः ॥१॥चिदानन्दकन्दं हसन् मन्दमन्दं
शरच्चन्द्रकोटिप्रभापुञ्जबिम्बम् ।
मुनीनां कवीनां हृदि द्योतयन्तं
स्वरूपं त्वदीयं न विन्दन्ति देवाः ॥५॥महामेघकाली सुरक्तापि शुभ्रा
कदाचिद् विचित्राकृतिर्योगमाया ।
न बाला न वृद्धा न कामातुरापि
स्वरूपं त्वदीयं न विन्दन्ति देवाः ॥६॥क्षमस्वापराधं महागुप्तभावं
मया लोकमध्ये प्रकाशिकृतं यत् ।
तव ध्यानपूतेन चापल्यभावात्
स्वरूपं त्वदीयं न विन्दन्ति देवाः ॥७॥यदि ध्यानयुक्तं पठेद् यो मनुष्यस्_
तदा सर्वलोके विशालो भवेच्च ।
गृहे चाष्टसिद्धिर्मृते चापि मुक्तिः
स्वरूपं त्वदीयं न विन्दन्ति देवाः ॥८॥॥ इति श्रीमच्छङ्कराचार्यविरचितं श्रीकालिकाष्टकं सम्पूर्णम् ॥
 
ॐ क्रीं काल्यै नमः
काली महाकाली कालिके परमेश्वरी ।
सर्वानन्दकरी देवी नारायणि नमोऽस्तुते ।।
अथा कालिमनतरा सदयोवाक्सिद्धिप्रापयवान
अराविटायर्याः सर्वेस्टम प्रपनूवांती जाना भूवीह"

"सवरुहांमहाभिमागोरदंष्ट्रम हसंमुखिम
चतुर्भुजमखडगमुंडावरभयाकरम शिवम
मुण्डमलाधरमदेवी लोलाजिहवांदिगंबरम
एवं संचिंताएटकलीम शमसनालयवसिनीं"

"क्रीम क्रीम क्रीम हृीं हृीं हूँ हूँ दक्षिने कालिके
क्रीम क्रीम क्रीम हृीं हृीं हूँ हूँ स्वाहा"

 
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Jagdamb Vichitramatra Kim Paripoorna Karunaasti Chenmayi I
Aparadha Parampara Param Na Hi Mata Samupekshate Sutam II
O mother of the world Jagdamba, you are the one who looks after her children.
Your love and kindness towards me is no surprise O mother goddess.
Being a mother you forget all our sins and correct us without abandoning your children.
 
Shri Mathura Kaliamman Temple located at Siruvachur is near Tiruchi and on way to Tiruchi from Perambalur
in Tamil Nadu. This is a highly powerful Shakti Temple and one of the Shakthi Peetams. People who have
offered prayers here always enjoy the blessing of Shri Mathurakali. She protects her devotees and blesses
them with peace and prosperity in their entire life.


Here there was a temple dedicated to Selliamman but she was under the control of an evil magician.
Shri Kannagi invoked Shri Mathurai Kali Amman her family deity. She helps her in killing the magician.
This is one of the Stories that goes behind the history of the temple.


Shri Selliamman hence asked Kannagi to stay in the temple as Mathura Kali Amman.
Shri Selliamman went to nearby Periasamy Hills.


Shri Kannagi agreed to stay in temple but she said she will give darshan to devotees only on Mondays and Fridays,
and on the remaining days she will be staying at Periasamy Hills along with Selliamman.


It is also said that Mother Goddess Shakti gave darshan to Adi Shankaracharya here and quenched his thirst.
Siddhars have worshipped Goddess Kali here. A Sri Chakra has been installed here by Shri Sadashiva Brahamendrar.


The important festivals in the temple are Navratri, Diwali, and the most important temple festival is held on
the first Tuesday following the Amavasya in the month of Chithirai.


Another interesting legend associated with the temple is that five Rishis used to offer prayers to Goddess Kali
on the foothills of Madhira Mali. Goddess Kali was impressed by their austerities and appeared before them.
The Rishis asked Goddess Kali to make her abode near a tree. The tree had honey combs and honey used
to fall on Goddess Kali. As the Goddess Kali murti was covered with honey she came to be known as
Mathura Kaliamman Temple.


The temple is open to public only on Mondays and Fridays.


Location – Siruvachur is located on the Trichy – Chennai highway. The temple is around 42 km from Trichy.
 
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