Sri Lalitha Pancharatnam Lyrics In Tamil

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Carmen Kalua

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LalithaPancharatnam, also known by the name Lalitha Panchakam is a devotional stotram composed by Guru Adi Sankaracharya on Goddess Lalitha, who bestows her mercy and fulfills the desires of the devotees. This Lalita Pancharatnam contains five verses, each one explaining the divine qualities and importance of the mother of universe. The lyrics of this Panchakam also describe how divinely Goddess Lalitha looks and how she is praised for her mercy on devotees.

I worship the glorious faced Goddess Lalitha early in the mornings

Whose lower lip resembles the Bimba fruit (coccinea) and the nose, adorned and shining with a large pearl

Whose eyes are bright and extended up to the ears and whose ear pendants are studded with gems

The one with a gentle smile and whose shining forehead has a tilaka made from Kasturi and other animal scents (mruga madojwala).


I worship the Goddess Lalitha whose arms are like the wish fulfilling creepers (Kalpavalleem)

For which the gem studded rings of her fingers look like the tender leaves

The one whose hands are shining with large bracelets that were studded with precious rubies and other red gems

Whose arms hold a sugarcane bow, arrows made up of flowers and goad (Ankusha).


Early in the morning, I eulogize (sing to praise) Goddess Lalitha who is the consort of God Shiva who is also known as Bhavani

The one whose glory is mentioned in Upanishads, who is pure and faultless in her mercy

The one who is the cause for creation, maintenance and resorption of the universe

and the chief of all the vidyas and who is beyond the purview to explain rhetorically or with the speech or mind


By reciting these slokas of Lalitha Panchakam (five verses) in praise of the Divine Mother Lalitha

Gives them good luck and fortune and also for those reciting this generous stotram in the mornings

For them, the Goddess Lalitha bestows her mercy sooner (and)

showers upon them the knowledge, wealth, great happiness, and endless fame.


Reciting the Lalitha pancharatnam meaningfully has immense benefits. It is clearly explained in the phalastuti of the stotram (Last paragraph) as the divine mother Lalitha will give good knowledge, wealth, fame, happiness, fortune, and prosperity on those who study this stotram.

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