Morning Sloka


This sloka is to be recited in the morning when we wake up. 

कराग्रे वसते लक्ष्मी करमध्ये सरस्वती 
करमूले स्थिते गौरी प्रभाते करदर्शनम् 

karAgre vasate lakshmI karamadhye saraswatI
karamUle sthite gaurI prabhAte kara darshanam

கராக்ரே வசதே லக்ஷ்மி கரமத்யே சரஸ்வதி 
கரமூலே ஸ்திதே கௌரி ப்ரபாதே கர தர்ஷனம் 

Meaning: Goddess Lakshmi is believed to reside in the front part of our hands (finger tips). Goddess Saraswati is believed to reside in the middle portion and Goddess Gowri at the root (near the wrist portion). In this way, we should have a reverent look at our hands every day.

13 comments:

  1. beautiful shloka!!!!!!!

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  2. thanks for this beautiful sloka

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  3. Thank you all so much for your acknowledgments :)

    Hari Aum
    Nandini

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  5. कराग्रे   वसते   लक्ष्मिःKaraagre Vasate Lakshmiकराग्रे वसते लक्ष्मिः करमध्ये सरस्वति ।करमूले तु गोविन्दः प्रभाते करदर्शनम् ॥Karaagre Vasate Lakssmih Karamadhye Sarasvati |Karamuule Tu Govindah Prabhaate Karadarshanam ||Meaning:1: At the Top of the Hand (i.e. Palm) Dwell Devi Lakshmi and at the Middle of theHand Dwell Devi Saraswati,2: At the Base of the Hand Dwell Sri Govinda; Therefore one should Look at one's Hands in the Early Morning and contemplate on Them.

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  6. Thanks. It would be good to have a PDF download version of all these slokas for daily reading

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    1. Namaskaram,

      Over 75 PDFs have already been uploaded on the blog. It will take some time to do it for all the slokas. In the meanwhile, if there are any specific slokas that you are looking for, please email your request to joyfulslokas at gmail dot com.

      Hari Aum!

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  7. In this shloka, kara muley "gauri" is mentioned and then in the reply on January 2015 it's mentioned "givindaha" , which one is correct??

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  8. Sir I want exclusive Telugu version with phalasruthi sruuti

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