Devi Aparadhana Kshama Stotram
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Devi Aparadhana Kshama Stotram

The verse of surrender — seeking Devi's forgiveness with humility and bhava.

Acharya Anirudh Acharya Anirudh
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The Devi Aparadhana Kshama Stotram is a prayer of unconditional surrender — an acknowledgement that even our worship falls short of Devi's glory. Composed in the tradition of Shakta devotion, this path teaches the verse with its meaning, context, and the profound philosophy of divine forgiveness.

What you will gain

  • Chant the stotram with correct pronunciation and bhava
  • Understand the theology of aparadha and kshama in Shakta tradition
  • Learn the ritual context — when and how this stotra is recited
  • Internalize surrender as a spiritual practice

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2
Levels
0+
Shishyas
3 Weeks
Duration
Certificate

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Acharya Anirudh

Acharya Anirudh

Vigyana Pathshala

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Level 1 — The Verse — Meaning and Recitation

Understanding aparadha, kshama, and the act of surrender

3 modules
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Level 2 — Locked

Daily recitation, ritual context, and Phala Shruti

0 modules 🔒

The path has been laid by those who walked it before you, your role is only to take the first step.

This Learning Path is a structured journey of disciplined study, verse by verse, level by level. Each step earned, each level unlocked.

₹249 · Next Batch — TBA

सा विद्या या विमुक्तये

That alone is knowledge which liberates.

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