The Tale of Sri Lakshmi: The Discourse on Prosperity and the Churning of the Ocean
यत्र यत्र हरेरर्चा हरेरुत्कीर्तनं तथा । तत्र तिष्ठति सा देवी सर्वमङ्गलमङ्गला
yatra yatra harerarcā harerutkīrtanaṃ tathā | tatra tiṣṭhati sā devī sarvamaṅgalamaṅgalā
ဟရိနတ်မင်းအား ပူဇော်ခြင်းနှင့် နာမတော်ကို ရွတ်ဆိုခြင်းရှိရာ အရပ်တိုင်း၌ မင်္ဂလာအပေါင်းတို့၏ မင်္ဂလာဖြစ်သော ထိုနတ်ဘုရားမသည် ကိန်းဝပ်တော်မူ၏။
Lord Narayana
Devi Form: Lakshmi
Mahavidya Connection: null
Shakti Manifestation: Sarvamangalamangala (Auspiciousness)
Tattva Discussed: Prakriti
Demon Antagonist: null
Devi Weapon Used: null
Narrative Source: null
Story Arc Position: null
Mantra Referenced: null
Yantra Referenced: null
Kundalini Element: null
Chakra Referenced: null
Tantric Practice Type: null
Stuti Type: null
Recitation Occasion: Daily
Phala Shruti: null
Devotee Offering Stuti: null
Maya Aspect: null
Creation Role: Sustenance
Shakti Philosophy: null
Relation To Brahman: null
Narrator: Narayana
Listener: Brahma
Dialogue Context: Discourse on Lakshmi's presence in auspicious places
Narrative Layer: embedded
Text: Performing Nama Sankirtana (congregational chanting) at home or in temples.
Text: The easiest way to attract divine prosperity and auspiciousness in the Kali Yuga is through the chanting of the Lord's names.
She resides wherever Lord Hari (Vishnu) is worshipped and His holy names are loudly chanted (Kirtan).
It means 'the auspiciousness of all auspicious things,' indicating that the Goddess is the very source of all goodness and prosperity.
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