सौन्दर्यलहरी श्लोक ३५ — मनस्त्वं व्योम त्वं — Benefits & How to Chant
सौन्दर्यलहरी श्लोक ३५ — मनस्त्वं व्योम त्वं
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting सौन्दर्यलहरी श्लोक ३५ — मनस्त्वं व्योम त्वं
Imparts the Advaitic vision of the Goddess as the whole universe and its source
Excellent for contemplation (manana) on the non-dual nature of reality
Cultivates the awareness that the Divine Mother pervades all the elements
Brings deep peace by seeing nothing as separate from Her
Recited by seekers of wisdom (jnana) within the path of devotion
Unites bhakti and jnana
devotion to Devi as the formless Chidananda
How to Chant सौन्दर्यलहरी श्लोक ३५ — मनस्त्वं व्योम त्वं
Instructions
Use this verse for reflective meditation (manana): facing east or north, recite it slowly and, with each line, contemplate the Mother as the mind, then as ether, air, fire, water and earth, finally resting in the awareness that nothing stands apart from Her Chidananda nature. Repeat 9, 27 or 108 times. It is especially valued by those who combine devotion with the inquiry into non-duality.
Spiritual Significance
Contemplatives say that steady reflection on this verse can dissolve the sense of separation between the worshipper and the world, revealing the Divine Mother as the one Consciousness-Bliss appearing as everything — a direct taste of the non-dual truth Shankaracharya taught.
Origin & History
Source: Soundarya Lahari, Verse 35
Author: Adi Shankaracharya
Belonging to the Ananda Lahari, this verse is one of the clearest statements of Advaita within the hymn, identifying the Goddess with the mind, the five elements and the whole cosmos while affirming Her transcendent nature as Chidananda. It reflects Shankaracharya's non-dual vision and is set in the Shikharini metre.