lalita sahasranama Kanakangada keyura kamaniya bhujanvitaye
कनकाङ्गद-केयूर-कमनीय-भुजान्विता STANDS as kanaka – golden; aṅgada – bangles or bracelets; keyūra is a type of ornament worn in the upper arms. mother divine beautiful arms are decked with armlets and bracelets of gold.
Vak Siddhi Mantra Sadhana & Benefits
Mother Divine (Sri Mata)beautiful arms are decked with armlets and bracelets of gold
Angada and Keyur are both types of armlets, designed as ornaments for the upper arms. However, there are distinct differences in their placement and shape. The angada is worn closer to the elbow, while the keyur is positioned higher up, near the shoulder. Additionally, their shapes slightly differ. In verses describing Lord Shiva, he is often depicted adorned with serpents coiled around his arms, serving as both Angada and Keyur.
Mantra Chant & BENEFITS –> 4 Steps – 41 Days – 1 Round Mala
To alleviate issues related to hands, elbows, shoulder pains and digestion, the mantra “ॐ कनकाङ्गद–केयूर–कमनीय–भजु न्वितायै नमः” is recommended. It should be chanted for one round of mala, which is 108 times over a period of 41 days, termed a mandala.
- Benefits: To alleviate issues related to hands, elbows, shoulder pains and digestion
- Mantra Chant: ॐ कनकाङ्गद–केयूर–कमनीय–भजु न्वितायै नमः ।
- Number of Times: 1 Round of Mala or 108 times
- Number of Days: 41 Days (Mandala)