Every name in the Lalitha Sahasranamam is considered a powerful mantra. For instance:
Among the vast corpus of Sanskrit devotional literature, the Sahasranamam (literally, "a thousand names") genre holds a distinct position. While the Vishnu Sahasranamam is widely known, the Lalitha Sahasranamam is arguably the most sophisticated in terms of tantric and philosophical depth. It is the central liturgical text of Śrī Vidyā, a tradition that worships the Divine as the Supreme Feminine Principle ( Śakti ). The text is found in the Lalitopakhyana (the narrative of Lalitha) within the Brahmanda Purana , framed as a dialogue between the sage Hayagrīva and the sage Agastya. lalitha sahasranamam sanskrit
"Om Sri Lalitha Devi, I bow to you. You are the consort of Lord Shiva and the embodiment of love and affection. Your form is beyond time and space. You are the bestower of boons and the destroyer of evil. Your hair is adorned with the crescent moon. You are the remover of premature death and the great death. You are the sole cause of the universe and the dispenser of its destiny. You are the omnipresent and omnipotent goddess." Every name in the Lalitha Sahasranamam is considered