Mala dhrishotmadhukareeva maheth pale ya, May that glance bring auspiciousness and prosperity into my life.Ģ)Mugdha muhurvidhadhadathi vadhane Murare,
The one who carries within her the opulence of the entire world and showers wealth through her divine glance. Salutations to Mother Lakshmi, who dwells like a delightful ornament within Hari, like bees that are attracted to the half-open buds of the black Tamala tree and decorate them with their humming sound. Kanakadhara Stotram – Meaningġ)Angam hare pulaka bhooshanamasrayanthi, Anyone suffering from poverty or past deeds can recite this Stotram. He dedicated the Stotram to Goddess Lakshmi, set in 21 hymns. One such Stotram is the Kanakadhara Stotram, which was composed by one of India’s foremost spiritual saints, Sri Adi Shankaracharya. Constant chanting makes one awaken the conscious mind and makes one realize one’s potential and abilities. By doing so, the Mantras or words appeal to one’s sub-conscious state. In Indian religion and Hinduism largely, Stotrams or hymns are sung in praise of Devi, Vishnu, or Shiva. Stotrams are an integral part of devotional literature.
It can be a prayer or even a description, but it will be more on the lines of a poem with structure, like a poem on a divine or spiritual note. A Stotram is a Sanskrit word for a hymn of praise, a eulogy, or a paean, that can be set to melody.