The slokas are organized to describe the Goddess from "Head to Feet" ( Kesadhi Padham ).
The Lalitha Sahasranamam , found within the Brahmanda Purana as part of the dialogue between Hayagriva and Sage Agastya, is unique among Sahasranamas for its use of Tantric and Yoginic nomenclature (e.g., Kundalinya , Chakrini , Panchami Kashika ). For Telugu-speaking practitioners—predominantly from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana—the Telugu script holds inherent value because of its Achulu-Hallulu (vowel-consonant) precision. Unlike Roman transliteration, Telugu captures the aspirates (ఖ, ఘ), anusvara (ం), and visarga (ః) essential for correct mantra recitation (uccāraṇa). lalitha sahasranamam telugu pdf
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