Lalitha Sahasranamam Malayalam Lyrics

The lyrics describe the Goddess not just as a consort, but as the supreme force of creation, preservation, and dissolution. Names like Srusti kartri (Creator) and Samharini (Destroyer) highlight her independent power. In Malayalam households, the recitation is believed to purify the atmosphere and invoke a protective shield around the home.

The hymn is structured as a dialogue between (an avatar of Vishnu) and the Sage Agastya . It was composed by eight Vaag Devis (goddesses of speech) under the direct command of Goddess Lalitha herself. lalitha sahasranamam malayalam lyrics

In Kerala and across South India, the Lalitha Sahasranamam is revered not just as a prayer, but as a "protective shield" for the home. The lyrics describe the Goddess not just as

ഇതി ശ്രീലളിതാ സഹസ്രനാമം സമ്പൂർണം (Iti Śrī Lalitā Sahasranāmam Sampūrṇam) The hymn is structured as a dialogue between

ഓം ശ്രീമാതാ | ശ്രീമഹാരാജ്ഞീ | ശ്രീമത്സിംഹാസനേശ്വരീ ചിദഗ്നികുണ്ഡസംഭൂതാ | ദേവകാര്യസമുദ്യതാ

In standard Malayalam pronunciation, the Sanskrit "Va" (व) is often pronounced as "Va" (വ) or sometimes conflated with "Ba" (ബ) in colloquial speech. However, in the context of sacred lyrics, precision is maintained. For instance, the name Vagadhishwari is written with the distinct Va (വ), but strict phonetic coaching is often required to ensure the Sanskrit intonation is not lost to regional dialects.