
Veena Venu vinodha manditha kara Veerasane samsthithaĬhidrupi Paradevata Bhagavathi Sri Rajarajeshwari (3) Jatichampaka vaijayanthi lahari graiveya vairajitham The bestower of auspiciousness, whose face looks like the full moon, the destroyer of demon DhumrakshaĪmba nupura ratna kankana dhari keyura haaravali Whose speech and words are like the music of the flute, who enjoys the music

O Goddess Amba, the one who looks appealing for God Shiva, the ruler of the three worlds (Tribhuvanas) and the bestower of happiness Kalyani udu rajabimba vadana Dhumraksha samhariniĬhidrupi Paradevata Bhagavathi Sri Rajarajeshwari (2) Vaani pallava pani venu murali ganapriya lolini (I bow to you) The supreme goddess who is beyond all with a divine form, O Goddess Sri RajarajeshwariĪmba Mohini Devata Tribhuvani Ananda samdaayini Who is also known by the name Savithri and who is forever young, the auspicious one and the bestower of wealth to the kingdoms Kali (the black one), Haimavathi (daughter of the Himavanta), Shivaa (consort of God Shiva), Trinayana (the three-eyed one), Kathyanani (daughter of Katyayana Maharshi), Bhairavi (consort of god Bhairava- Shiva) O Goddess Amba, Sambhavi (the consort of Shambhu- Shiva), adorned with a crescent moon on the forehead, O goddess Aparna (Who had done tapas even without even eating leaves as food), who is known with the names Uma ( the name called by Menaka Devi to goddess Parvathi during her penance to God Shiva), Parvathi (The daughter of Parvatha- Mountain Himavanta) Savithri Navayavvana Subhakari Samrajyalakshmi pradaĬhidrupi Paradevata Bhagavathi Sri Rajarajeshwari (1)

Kali Haimavathi Shivaa Trinayana Kathyanani Bhairavi

Īmba Sambhavi Chandramouli-rabhala Aparna Uma Parvathi
