Book in Kannada consisting of both the Purusha Suktam and Sri Suktam invoking the cosmic being and Sri Lakshmi
Purusha Suktam is a Vedic hymn found in the Rigveda, which extols the cosmic and divine nature of the Universal Being, often referred to as "Purusha". It describes the creation of the universe, with the various elements of existence originating from different parts of Purusha's body. The hymn emphasizes the interconnectedness of all living beings and the sacrificial nature of existence.
Sri Suktam, on the other hand, is a Vedic hymn dedicated to the goddess Sri or Lakshmi, the embodiment of wealth, prosperity, and grace. It seeks blessings and abundance from the divine feminine energy, invoking her to grant material and spiritual prosperity. Devotees recite Sri Suktam to cultivate a life filled with riches, harmony, and spiritual growth.
Both Purusha Suktam and Sri Suktam are important components of Vedic literature and are recited in Hindu rituals and prayers to seek cosmic understanding and divine blessings.
Weight(KG) | 0.181000 |
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Language | Kannada |