śrī mātā śrī mahārājñī śrīmat-siṃhāsaneśvarī
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The Lalitha Sahasranamam is embedded in the Uttara Khanda (later section) of the Brahmanda Purana . According to the narrative, after the Goddess Lalitha annihilated the demon Bhandasura, the gods requested Hayagrīva (an incarnation of Vishnu with a horse’s head) to reveal the means of worshipping her. Hayagrīva then teaches the thousand names to Agastya. The first name is Śrī Mātā (Divine Mother),
The first name is Śrī Mātā (Divine Mother), but the fifteenth name is Parā (the Supreme). Name 507: Sarvānandamayī (Full of all bliss). Name 1000: Lalitāmbikā . The text explicitly identifies her with the non-dual reality: Brahmāṇī (the power of Brahman), Brahmasvarūpā (of the form of Brahman). The text explicitly identifies her with the non-dual
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