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Lalita Trishati Stotra or Lalitha Trisathi Stotram is contained in the chapter called
Lalithopakyanam from Brahmanda Purana. Lalitha Trishati is a highly revered Sanskrit
Stotra which addressed the 300 Divine Names of Goddess Lalitha or Goddess Parvathi Devi.
Similar to Lalitha Sahasranamam, the Lalita Trishati Stotra features as a conversation
between Sage Agastya and Lord Hayagriva (the avatar of Lord Vishnu with Horse Head).
Lalita Trishathi Stotra is considered as the most secret of the stotras and describes the three
hundred names of Goddess Lalitha. The unique composition of the stotra is that each
twenty names of Lalita Trishati start from each of the 15 letters which forms the Pancha
Dasakshari Mantra.
Pancha Dasakshari Mantra is
Ka- aa-ee-la-hrim
Ha sa-ka-ha-la-hrim
Sa-ka-la-hrim
Lalita Trishati Stotra Lyrics - 300 Divine Names of Goddess
Nyasah
Asya Sri Lalita Trishathi Stotra Maha Mantrasya
Bhagavan Hayagreeva Rishi-hi
Anustup Chandah
Srilalita Maha Tripura Sundhari Devata
Aiym Bijam
Souh Saktihi
Klim Kilakam
Sri Lalita Maha Tripurasundari Prasadasiddhidvara Jape Viniyogaha
Dhyanam
Athi madhura chapa hastha aparimitha moda bana sowbhagyam
Aruna-athisaya-karuna-abhinava-kula sundharim vande
Sri Hayagriva Uvacha:
Kakara Roopa Kalyani Kalyana Guna Shalini
Kalyana Shaila Nilaya Kamaniya Kalavathi
Kamalakshi Kalmashagni Karunamritha Sagara
Kadambha Kanana Vasa Kadamba Kusuma Priya
Kandharpa Vidhya Kandharpa Janakapanga Veekshana
Karpoora veedi Sorabhya Kallolitha Kakupthada
Kali Dosha Hara Kanja Lochana Kamra Vigraha