Adorned with all ornaments (Sarvābharaṇa-bhūṣitā)

In the realm of beauty, where grace unfolds,
Resides Mother Lalitha, radiant and bold.
Adorned with jewels, a celestial sight,
She shines in glory, like stars in the night.

Her regal crown of rubies, a tiara of light,
Adorning her forehead, so pure and bright.
Gems of wisdom encrusted with care,
Reflecting her love, beyond compare.

Around her neck, a strand of gold and pearls,
Symbolizing purity, as her grace unfurls.
Each bead a prayer, a devotion profound,
Resonating with blessings, echoing around.

Her ears adorned with precious (the Sun and Moon) earrings,
Whispering secrets that the universe brings.
Dangling like stars, sparkling with glee,
Enchanting all souls, setting spirits free.

Her wrists embraced by bangles divine,
Melodious whispers with every chime.
They sing of compassion, in every hue,
Embracing all hearts, as love breaks through.

Anklets embellish her graceful feet,
With rhythmic tinkling, a melody sweet.
With every step, the earth rejoices,
Echoing her love in nature's voices.

Her fingertips kissed by delicate rings,
A touch that heals, like angelic wings.
With gentle caress, she wipes away tears,
Embracing the wounded, erasing all fears.

But amidst the sparkle, the lustrous array,
Her true beauty transcends what words can convey.
For her true ornament, her divine attire,
Is the love she bestows, a soul's sacred fire.

Mother Lalitha, in all her splendor,
Her adornments symbolize love so tender.
A beacon of hope, an eternal guide,
In her presence, we find solace and stride.

Oh, Mother Lalitha, perfectly adorned,
With compassion and grace, forever adorned.
May we bask in your radiance, forevermore,
And find eternal bliss on your sacred shore.

-Mani