The Lalita Trishati is a sacred hymn from the Brahmāṇḍa Purāṇa, revealed by Lord Hayagrīva to the sage Agastya at the express command of the Divine Mother herself. It contains 300 names of Lalitā Tripurasundarī, arranged in 59 verses across three sections. While the Lalitā Sahasranāma is described as the fragrance of the flower, the Trishati is the flower itself - more secret, more compact, the Goddess's own wealth. The text is described in its own phala śruti as sarva-pūrti-karī - the fulfiller of all completeness.
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From the Uttarapīṭhikā, Hayagrīva's teaching to Agastya:
तस्य पुण्यमहं वक्ष्ये शृणु त्वं कुम्भसम्भव ॥
तत्फलं कोटिगुणितमेक-नामजपाद्भवेत् ॥
विद्याप्रदं कीर्तिकरं सुकवित्व-प्रदायकम् ॥
सर्वसम्पत्प्रदं सर्वभोगदं सर्वसौख्यदम् ।
सर्वाभीष्टप्रदं चैव देव्या नामशतत्रयम् ॥
Tradition holds that recitation on Fridays renders the veil between devotee and Devī almost transparent. The text is described as sarva-pūrti-karī (the fulfiller of all completeness) and rahasyāti-rahasya (secret beyond all secrets). Chanted with sincerity, it bridges bhoga (worldly fulfilment) and mokṣa (liberation).
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