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Sarvamangala Podcast by Sarvamangala Sri Rajarajeswari Ashram

Sarvamangala Podcast by Sarvamangala Sri Rajarajeswari Ashram

By: Sarvamangala Sri Rajarajeswari Ashram Nanganallur Chennai 600061
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This Podcast will be used to publish material related to Sarvamangala Sri Rajarajeswari Ashram, Nanganallur, ChennaiSarvamangala Sri Rajarajeswari Ashram, Nanganallur, Chennai 600061 Hinduism Spirituality
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  • Sri Lalita Sahasranama Bhashyam 596-623
    Nov 18 2025

    SESSION 25 -> 596 to 623 Namavalis

    'Sri Lalita Sahasranama Bhashyam' gives meaning and deep explanation for each of the 1000 names of Her Divine Majesty Sri Maha Tripurasundari found in the most holy Lalita Sahasranama. Each of the names is considered to be a mantra and is very potent.

    This is part of a series of audio messages on Sri Lalita Sahasranama Bhashyam from the book "Sri Lalita Sahasranamam Muzhumaiyana Vilakkavurai" written by P. Ramalingam of Sarvamangala Sri Rajarajeswari Ashram, in Tamil.

    This book shows that each name in Sri Lalita Sahasranama is linked to the next name beautifully.

    Apart from the meaning for the names, reference is given to various religious scriptures such as Abhirami Andadhi, Sakalakalavalli Malai, Thevaram, Thiruvasakam, Thirumandiram, Thiruppugazh, Thiruvarutpa.

    Srimathi Jayasri Sridhar is the voice behind this Podcast.

    The Podcast is produced by Sarvamangala Sri Rajarajeswari Ashram, Nanganallur, Chennai 600061

    Website: ⁠www.sridevitemple.com


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    21 mins
  • Sri Lalita Sahasranama Bhashyam 566-595
    Oct 30 2025

    SESSION 24 -> 566 to 595 Namavalis Oct 30 2.56 PM PDT

    'Sri Lalita Sahasranama Bhashyam' gives meaning and deep explanation for each of the 1000 names of Her Divine Majesty Sri Maha Tripurasundari found in the most holy Lalita Sahasranama. Each of the names is considered to be a mantra and is very potent.

    This is part of a series of audio messages on Sri Lalita Sahasranama Bhashyam from the book "Sri Lalita Sahasranamam Muzhumaiyana Vilakkavurai" written by P. Ramalingam of Sarvamangala Sri Rajarajeswari Ashram, in Tamil.

    This book shows that each name in Sri Lalita Sahasranama is linked to the next name beautifully.

    Apart from the meaning for the names, reference is given to various religious scriptures such as Abhirami Andadhi, Sakalakalavalli Malai, Thevaram, Thiruvasakam, Thirumandiram, Thiruppugazh, Thiruvarutpa.

    Srimathi Jayasri Sridhar is the voice behind this Podcast.

    The Podcast is produced by Sarvamangala Sri Rajarajeswari Ashram, Nanganallur, Chennai 600061

    Website: ⁠www.sridevitemple.com


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    10 mins
  • Sri Lalita Sahasranama Bhashyam 535 - 565
    Oct 26 2025

    SESSION 23 -> 535 to 565 Namavalis

    'Sri Lalita Sahasranama Bhashyam' gives meaning and deep explanation for each of the 1000 names of Her Divine Majesty Sri Maha Tripurasundari found in the most holy Lalita Sahasranama. Each of the names is considered to be a mantra and is very potent.

    This is part of a series of audio messages on Sri Lalita Sahasranama Bhashyam from the book "Sri Lalita Sahasranamam Muzhumaiyana Vilakkavurai" written by P. Ramalingam of Sarvamangala Sri Rajarajeswari Ashram, in Tamil.

    This book shows that each name in Sri Lalita Sahasranama is linked to the next name beautifully.

    Apart from the meaning for the names, reference is given to various religious scriptures such as Abhirami Andadhi, Sakalakalavalli Malai, Thevaram, Thiruvasakam, Thirumandiram, Thiruppugazh, Thiruvarutpa.

    Srimathi Jayasri Sridhar is the voice behind this Podcast.

    The Podcast is produced by Sarvamangala Sri Rajarajeswari Ashram, Nanganallur, Chennai 600061

    Website: ⁠www.sridevitemple.com


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    12 mins
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