Suktam
The essence of Latent Energy is depicted in Tantrokt Ratri Suktam of Durga Saptashati. Ratri Sukta is one of the famous hymns of Goddess Durga. Ratri Suktam is used to invoke that energy and to enhance the mind's powers.
Abundance in 40days Shrisukta sadhana is a wonderful sadhana to be prosperous in life. The sadhana increases the positivity and aura in the person. One must recite this stotra to get wealth, riches, and abundance in life in a shorter period. The sadhana increases the positivity and aura in the person.
Sri Stavah is a hymn representing the qualities of Goddess Mahalakshmi. Those who chant this prayer every morning attain abundance, having attained a peaceful life, wealth, and a fruitful n fulfilling life.
Sri Suktam is a Sanskrit devotional hymn revering Sri as Laxmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, and fertility. Sri Sukta is recited, with strict adherence to the Chandas, to invoke the goddess’ and to get wealth, riches, and abundance in life.
Pitru Suktam Pitra Mantras From Rigveda is a famous hymn to pacify the pitras. The last 6 shlokas are prayers to Lord Agni to bring the Pitras for accapting the respect and Havishya. Pitra Suktam is the Vedic Mantras derived from Rigveda.
The Narayan Suktam is a hymn in Yajurveda. This Suktam explains meditation. Before meditation, one has to recite this and envision the meaning, which in turn helps in going into deep meditation. This Universe is the Eternal Being Narayana
Shri Ganpati Atharvashirsha occurs in the Atharva Veda. It is considered to be the most important text on Lord Ganesha. Atharva means firmness, the oneness of purpose, while shisha means intellect. It asserts that Ganesha is the same as the eternal underlying reality, Brahman.
Pitra Stuti is a divine prayer to pacify the pitras or deceased ancestors. The prayer is documented in the Garuda Purana. The sage Ruchir rehearsed this prayer to placate the pitras. Reciting this Stotra on the occasion of Shradh gives Pitras satisfaction for twelve years.