lalita sahasranama Nābhyālavāla-romāli-latā-phala-kucadvayā
नाभ्यालवाल-रोमालि-लता-फल-कुचद्वयी STANDS as Nābhyā – navel, ālavāla – creeper, romāli-hair, latā-phala FRUITS. Like fruits growing on a creeper, her divine breasts seem to grow from the hair line on her abdomen
Mantra Sadhana & Benefits
The symbolism of Mother Divine (Sri Mata) breasts yield the nectar of love for her children.”Nābhyālavāla-romāli-latā-Phala-kucadvayā” translates to the concept that from the nabhi or navel, representing the interstellar space, an infinite number of light rays (analogous to hair in her navel) spread throughout the universe. In this particular name, Her breasts symbolize Surya (the Sun) and Chandra (the Moon), with the light rays extending across the galaxy to these two ‘fruits’ (breasts/Phala), named Surya and Chandra. Surya and Chandra are vital life-sustaining forces of our Earth. The Sun is essential for life’s existence, and the Moon is believed to be influential in the growth of medicinal herbs and in affecting the ocean’s tides
Vedic Mantra Wisdom:
This description illustrates how she conceals herself within the Maya generated by her physical form, unveiling her true essence only to the earnest seeker who transcends her external appearance and grasps its deeper, esoteric significance. She is Lalitha, the Visva Vigraha, or Universal Form. The reference to the navel in the Purusha Suktam, “nAbhyA AsIt antariksham” (meaning ‘from the navel, interstellar space [antariksham]’), underscores the hidden meaning within this name.
In earlier names, Surya (the sun) and Chandra (the moon) symbolically represent the mother’s ears, chest, and eyes. Her two bosoms represent the fruits of the creeper (symbolizing hair) that originate from her navel. The importance of this nāma lies in its emphasis on the navel and heart chakras. By meditating on the heart chakra and channeling the kuṇḍalinī energy upwards from the navel chakra, one can reap the fruits of meditation
Mantra Chant & BENEFITS –> 4 Steps – 41 Days – 1 Round Mala
To relieve grief, sorrow, and enenmies, the mantra “ॐ नाभ्याल वाल रोमालि लता फल कुचद्वय्यै 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 Happiness
- Mantra Chant: ॐ नाभ्यालवालरोमालिलताफलकुचद्वय्यै नमः।
- Number of Times: 1 Round of Mala or 108 times
- Number of Days: 41 Days (Mandala)