lalita sahasranama Kamesvara premaratna maṇi pratipanaa stani
कामेश्वर-प्रेमरत्न-मणि-प्रतिपण-स्तनी STANDS Kāmeśvara – Parabrahma, Premaratna – The esoteric symbol,jewel ( of Parabrahma) Om kara bijaakshara, Prati –(OM) resonates and paṇa –splits into two bijakshara. MOTHER DIVINE returns her consorts gem of love.
Vak Siddhi Mantra Sadhana & Benefits
The symbolism of Lord Shiva offered her one gem of love, Mother Divine (Sri Mata) gave in returnx the gems of her fidelity and her breasts
In observing Lord Paramesvara’s devotion, Devi consecrates her breasts as the focus of his worship. In this context, the emphasis is on devotion rather than playfulness. Scholars interpret this as symbolic reciprocity: when Lord Shiva presented her with a gem of love, she responded with the jewels of her loyalty and her breasts, representing her deep devotion
When discussing Her bosom, one is reminded of Siva. A woman transforms into a mother following union with her husband. As a mother, she nurtures her child through her bosom, embodying the love of both parents. In this context, the father aspect is represented by Śiva. Śakthi, in her nurturing role, sustains her creation, encompassing all living entities like bacteria, plants, animals, and humans. Her ability to create is activated only through her union with Siva
Vedic Mantra Wisdom:
The subtle implication here is that She bestows blessings upon Her devotees, magnifying the devotion they offer to Her. This illustrates the samayachara tradition. The Supreme Parabrahma, a singular supreme entity, is depicted as two distinct beings, husband and wife, for easier comprehension. These are Lord Kāmeśvara (Śiva) and Goddess Kāmeśvari (Śakthi).
Without the union of Śiva and Śakthi, creation cannot occur. A woman nurtures her child through her bosom, and as Śakthi embodies the female principle, her bosom metaphorically represents her nurturing nature. Thus, when Śakthi offers her bosom to Kāmeśvara (Śiva), it symbolizes her nurturing of all creation that has emerged from their union.
Mantra Chant & BENEFITS –> 4 Steps – 41 Days – 1 Round Mala
To be blessed with Vak Siddhi ( Beautiful Voice), Poetry, the mantra “ॐ कामेश्वर प्रेम रत्न मणि प्रतिपणस्तन्यै 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 be blessed with Vak Siddhi ( Beautiful Voice), Poetry
- Mantra Chant: ॐ कामेश्वरप्रेमरत्नमणिप्रतिपणस्तन्यै नमः ।
- Number of Times: 1 Round of Mala or 108 times
- Number of Days: 41 Days (Mandala)