The document contains a collection of stanzas praising the goddess Mangala. It refers to her by various names including Chandi, Tripura Mohini, Hara Chandi, and calls her the destroyer of obstacles and fears. The stanzas describe her as the primordial mother who protects her devotees from misfortune and difficulties, and ask for her blessings through remembrance of her holy names and feet.
The document contains a collection of stanzas praising the goddess Mangala. It refers to her by various names including Chandi, Tripura Mohini, Hara Chandi, and calls her the destroyer of obstacles and fears. The stanzas describe her as the primordial mother who protects her devotees from misfortune and difficulties, and ask for her blessings through remembrance of her holy names and feet.
The document contains a collection of stanzas praising the goddess Mangala. It refers to her by various names including Chandi, Tripura Mohini, Hara Chandi, and calls her the destroyer of obstacles and fears. The stanzas describe her as the primordial mother who protects her devotees from misfortune and difficulties, and ask for her blessings through remembrance of her holy names and feet.
The document contains a collection of stanzas praising the goddess Mangala. It refers to her by various names including Chandi, Tripura Mohini, Hara Chandi, and calls her the destroyer of obstacles and fears. The stanzas describe her as the primordial mother who protects her devotees from misfortune and difficulties, and ask for her blessings through remembrance of her holy names and feet.