Soundaryalahari
SoundaryaLahari means 'waves of beauty'. This scripture
consists of two parts - The first 41 verses are called AnandaLahari or
'waves of happiness' and the rest of the 59 verses are called SoundaryaLahari.
It is believed that Lord Ganesha etched the AnandaLahari on Mount Meru from
where it was read by Sage Gouda Pada and taught to Adhi Shankhara. Adhi
Shankhara is supposed to have added the 59 stanzas and completed it. These 100
divine verses are among the most spectacular of Manthra literature.
We look at the sixth
shloka this month.
Anandhalahari

Dhanun paushpam maurvi
madhu-kara-mayi pancha visikha
Vasantaha samanto Malaya-marud ayodhana-rathah;
Tatha'py ekah sarvam Himagiri-suthe kam api kripaam
Apangat te labdhva jagadidam Anango vijayate
Oh ,daughter of the
mountain of ice,
With a bow made of flowers,
Bow string made of honey bees,
Five arrows made of only tender flowers,
With spring as his minister,
And riding on the chariot of breeze from Malaya mountains
The god of love who does not have a body,
Gets the sideways glance of your holy eyes,
And is able to win all the world alone.
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