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Aruna Karuna Tarangitakshim (Lalita Dhyana) — Benefits & How to Chant

अरुणां करुणातरङ्गिताक्षीं (ललिता ध्यान)

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Benefits of Chanting Aruna Karuna Tarangitakshim (Lalita Dhyana)

Cultivates the supreme non-dual feeling of oneness with the Divine Mother ('Aham')

Invokes Bhavani's compassion, said to ripple endlessly toward her devotees

Surrounds the meditator with the radiance of the eight mystic siddhis

Deepens concentration before the Lalita Sahasranama recitation

Teaches surrender of the ego into the Self that is the Goddess

Brings serenity, grace and inner strength when contemplated daily

How to Chant Aruna Karuna Tarangitakshim (Lalita Dhyana)

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Repetitions
3 times
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Best Time
Before the Lalita Sahasranama, on Fridays, during Navaratri and at dawn

Instructions

This dhyana is recited along with the other meditation verses before the thousand names. Sit calmly, visualise Bhavani rosy and compassionate, bearing her four emblems and haloed by light. As you reach the final line, dissolve the sense of separation and contemplate 'I am She', resting in the feeling of identity with the Mother. It may also be used alone as a profound daily meditation.

Spiritual Significance

Sri Vidya masters teach that one who can hold the final contemplation of this verse — 'I am the Goddess' — even for a moment with full conviction is freed of the bondage of the ego; the compassion-laden eyes of Bhavani are said to turn instantly toward such a devotee.

Origin & History

Source: Dhyana verse of the Lalita Sahasranama, Brahmanda Purana (Lalitopakhyana)

Author: Traditional (Lalitopakhyana of the Brahmanda Purana)

Among the dhyana verses that precede the Lalita Sahasranama, this 'Aham' meditation holds a special place. Where other dhyanas describe the Goddess's form for outer worship, this verse leads the upasaka inward, culminating in the realisation 'I am She' — the supreme aim of the Sri Vidya path revealed in the Lalitopakhyana of the Brahmanda Purana.

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