lalita sahasranama Champak Ashoka punnaga saugandhika lasat kacha
चांपक अशोक पुन्नाग सौगांधिक लसत कचा (Champak Ashoka punnaga saugandhika lasat kach) STANDS as the mother divine hair has been adorned with flowers like champak, ashoka, punnaga and saugandhika.
Mantra Sadhana & Benefits
Mother Divine (Sri Mata) majestically rises from the Agnikunda or Yantra, the first glimpse of her is her lustrous hair, ornately adorned with fragrant flowers like Campaka (sampangi, Michelia Champaca), Akāśoka (Saraca asoca), Punnāga, Saugandhika, among others. It’s believed that flowers vie for the honor of embellishing the Mother’s hair
In the act of venerating Devi, a devotee methodically shifts their focus downward, starting from the head, transitioning through the chest, and culminating in a humble surrender at Her divine feet .It’s believed that flowers vie for the honor of embellishing the Mother’s hair. Despite their fleeting existence, these flowers consider it a divine blessing to serve the Supreme during their brief lifespan. Moreover, the flowers like Champaka, Ashoka, Punnaga, and Saugandhika are believed to possess sacred syllables or bijaksharas, a knowledge passed down by one’s spiritual guide.
The five fundamental senses—sight, taste, smell, touch, and hearing—are said to be connected to the five subtle elements in Vedanta. These five senses are represented by individual arrows that are shot from a bow, which stands for the mind. When the bend of the bow is increased, the speed with which the arrows are released also increases
Vedic Mantra Wisdom:
Earlier, all the devatas had sacrificed themselves into the Agni Kund, but the gracious Lalithambika rejuvenated them, bestowing upon them renewed vitality (as indicated by “Devakārya-samudyatā” देवकायि-समुद्यता ). It is said that Lord Yama or Kala Shakthi, representing the cosmic force of time and death, was birthed from Her hair, symbolizing its innate energy. Her mesmerizing eyes echo the radiance of Lord Surya.
However, it’s imperative to understand that these deities shouldn’t be perceived merely from a human perspective. While their form might bear a resemblance to human figures for our comprehension, it’s essential to recognize the divinity they embody. The forms of Devathas are:
- Visha vigraha – representing a universal form.
- Mantra vigraha – encoded with the universal tenets of existence.
- Divine manifestations.
While we humans are bound by our physical forms made of flesh and blood, the deities transcend this limitation. Each aspect of their being, be it a limb, tool, or their chosen vehicle, is not just a mere representation but a profound symbol, echoing with mantras filled with powerful cosmic energy.
Mantra Chant & BENEFITS –> 4 Steps – 41 Days – 1 Round Mala
To come out from sins, and burn all our past lives karmas,and to live peaceful life, this is the only one mantra “ॐ चम्पकाशोकपुन्नागसौगन्धिकलसत्कचायै नमः” is recommended. It should be chanted for one round of a mala, which is 108 times, over a period of 41 days, termed as a Mandala. Optionally, one can present jaggery either physically or symbolically.
- Benefits: To burn the sins which we acrued from our last past lives and get a peace full life
- Mantra Chant: ॐ चम्पकाशोकपुन्नागसौगन्धिकलसत्कचायै नमः