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Mahishasura Mardini (Aigiri Nandini.. ) – Context, Meaning, Learning

29 Sep

Mahishasura Mardhini” means one who killed the Asura Mahishasura and refers to  Goddess Durga. The demon was in the form of a buffalo and hence the name “Mahish Asura”. She was created by the Gods to eradicate evil and many Asuras and Dhanavas were killed by her.

The beautiful Stotra is very captivating and describes in detail her beauty, power, emotions, skills, compassion and divinity. The verses have great poetry and use various alliterations to describe the divine nature of the Goddess.

The author of these verses is not clearly known but according to some sources it is said to be Kavi Ramakrishna (Tenali Ram of Krishnadeva Raya fame – Vijayanagar Empire), while others attribute it to Adi Shankara.

It may initially sound like a tongue twister, but once you have spent 4 -5 hears learning to chant along with an Audio the rhythm and words are mesmerising and you will enjoy chanting it. These verses are traditionally chanted in South Indian homes during Navarathri. It is also chanted in the early morning of Mahalaya which marks the onset of Navarathri & Durga Puja.

Although called Mahishasura Mardhini the Shlokas cover 3 aspects of the Devi – As Durga, Lakshmi & Saraswathi 

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“The place where Sri Mahishasura Mardini Stotram is sung every day, I will always be present and never leave.”
– The Devi’s proclamation in the 12th chapter of the Devi Mahatmyam

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Mahishasura Mardini Stotram is said to bring peace to the devotee and removes all fear and sadness. It drives away negative emotions like doubt, anger, ego and inertia. This stotram also removes obstacles from the path of the believer. One can listen to the Mahishasura Mardini Stotram, however reciting the chants are considered to be more powerful. 

 

 

Ai Giri Nandini Nanditha Medini Vishwa Vinodhini Nanda Nuthe
Girivara Vindhya Shirodhini Vassini Vishnu Vilassini Jishnu Nuthe
Bhagawathi Hey Shithi Kantha Kutumbini Bhuri Kutumbini Bhuri Krithe
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Ai – Divine Supreme Mother, Giri Nandini – Daughter of the king of the mountains, Nanditha Medini – 1) Worthy of prayer 2) Sita – daughter of Mother Earth, Vishwa Vinodini – Universal power that brings life to the Universe, Nanda Nuthe – Praised by Nanda, foster father of Lord Krishna, Girivara Vindhya – Vindhya Mountains , Shirodhini Vassini – Resident of the peak of the mountain range, Vishnu Vilassini – Worhsipped by Lord Vishnu, Jishnu Nuthe – Worhsipped and adored by Lord Indra, Bhagavathi – Mahalakshmi, Hey – Calling Mother with respect, Shithi Kantha – Wife of Lord Shiva, Bhuri Kutumbini – Mother of the whole universe, Bhuri Krithe – Fulfiller of all wishes, guardian of the entire universe, Jaya Jaya – More and more victorious, Hey – Hailing Mother with respect and affection, Mahishasura Mardhini – Slayer of the demon Mahishasur, Ramya Kapardhini – Elegant and beautiful hair (Tribute to the charm and beauty of the Goddess), Shaila Suthe – Daughter of Shailendra , Lord of the mountains

 

Suravara Varshini Durdhara Dharshini Durmukha Marshini Harsharathe
Tribhuvana Poshini Shankara Toshini Kilbisha Moshini Ghosharathe
Dhanujani Roshini Dhithisutha Roshini Durmadha Shoshini Sindhusuthe
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Suravara Varshini – Bestower of innumerable boons to the Devas, Durdhara – A demon , Durmukha – Another demon She stayed, Harsharathe – Creating joy & happiness by ending evil, Tribhuvana Poshini – Giver of food & sustenance to the 3 worlds, Shankara Toshini – One who pleases Lord Shiva immensely, Kilbisha Moshini – One who abolishes sin and its ill effects, Ghosharathe – Elimiates sin & the outcome of sin, Dhanujani – Those born to Dhanu – Dhanavas, Dhithisutha Roshini – One who bears anger against the sons of Dhithi (Asuras), Sindhu Suthe – Hail the daughter of the King of the Oceans (Mahalakshmi)

 

Ayi Jagadamba Madhamba Kadamba Vanapriya Vaasini Haasarathe
Shikhari Shiromani Tungaahimalaya Shringanijaalaya Madhyagathe
Madhu Madhure Madhu Kaithabha Ghanjini Kaithabha Bhanjini Raasarathe
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Ayi Jagadamba – Universal Mother, Madhamba – Mother to all creations, Kadamaba Vanapriya Vassini – Fond of the evergreen forests of the mountains, who resides there, Hassarathe – One who always maintains a gentle smile, Madhu Madhure – One who is nectar , the very power of Vishnu, Madhu Kaithabha Ghanjini – Vanquisher of two demons Madhu & Kaithabha, Kaithabha Bhanjini – Inflicts pain and harasses the demon, Raasarathe – Provides Divine enjoyment and indulges in it.

 

Ayi Shatha Khanda Vikhandita Runda Vithunditha Shunda Gajaadipathe
Ripugaja Ganda Vidharuna Chanda Parakraama Shunda Mrigaadhi Pathe
Nija Bhuja Dhanda Nipathith Khanda Vipathitha Munda Bhataadipathe
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Ayi – Divine Mother, Shatha Khanda – One who cuts enemy into over a 100 pieces, Vikhandita Runda – Into tiny atoms, Vithunditha – Demolishes the enemy to the depth of doom, Shunda Gajaadipathe – Brutally destroys Shunda and his army of elephants, Ripugaja Ganda – Punishes all the elephants in the enemies camp, Vidharuna Chanda – Army of Demon Chanda scatters hither and thither, Parakrama Shunda – Devis might & valour against Asura Sunda, Mrigaadhi Pathe – Vechile of Godess the Lion strikes Munda’s forehead and despatches all his elephant army to death, Nija Bhuja – With her own hands, Dhanda – delivers punishment,  Nipathitha Khanda – Endless flow of Divine weapons, Vipathitha Munda Bhataadipathe– Wields a brilliant divine sword like lightning and destroys Chanda & Munda and their entire army singlehandedly.

 

Ayi Rana Dhurmadha Shathru Vadhoodhitha Dhurdhara Nirjara Shakti Bruthe
Chatura Vichaara Dhureena Maha Shiva Dhoothakritha Pramadhipathe
Dhuritha Dhureeha Dhuraashaya Dhurmathi Danava Dhootha Kruthaantha Mathe
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Ayi – Divine Mother, Rana Dhurmadha – Defeats those with evil intentions, Shathru Vadhoodhitha – Resolves to vanquish her enemies, Dhurdhara Nirjara – Mercilessly eliminates Evil forces, Shakti Bruthe – A profusion of infinite energy, Chatura Vichaara – Uses 4 intelligent strategies to overcome challenges with the enemies, Dhureena Maha Shiva – One of the Trinity, Dhoothakritha Paramadhipathe – Enlists the support of Lord Shiva, Dhuritha Dhureeha – Eliminates evil in different circumstances, Dhuraashaya Dhurmathi – Supresses evil in many forms, Danava Dhootha – Sends Shiva as an emissary to the Dhanavas, Kruthaantha Mathe – Being compassionate & motherly gives even the wicked Asuras a chance to reform

 

Ayi Sharanagatha Vairi Vadhuvara Veera Varabhaya Dhayakare
Tribhuvana Masthaka Shoola Virodhi Shirodhi Krithamala Shoolakare
Dhumi Dhumi Thamaara Dhundhubi Nada  Maho Mukha Reetkritha Thigmakare
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Ayi – Divine Mother, Sharanagatha – Accepting those who surrender at her feet, Vairi Vadhuvara – Compassionate to the wives of her enemies who surrender to her, Veera Varabhaya – Wages war as per the rules of engagement, Dhayakare – Compassionate / Giver of boons and gifts, Tribhuvana – The Lord of the 3 worlds, Masthaka Shoola Virodhi – Impales the enemy warriors on the forehead,  Shirodhi Krithamala Shoolakare – Makes a garland of the heads of the defeated and vanquished asuras on her spear, Dhumi Dhumi Thamaara – Booming sound of the lotus feet of Devi as she dances the thandava dance with her anklets in the battlefield, Dhundhubi Nada – Sound from her trumpet as she announces war, Maho Mukhari Kritha – Her face resplendent and shining beautifully, Thigmakare – The sharp shining red hot Trishul blazing in the Sun.

 

Ayi Nija Hoomkrithi Maathra Nirakritha Dhoomra Vilochana Dhoomra Shathe
Samara Vishoshitha Shonita Beeja Samudhbhava Shonitha Beeja Lathe
Shiva Shiva Shumbha Nishumbha Mahaahava Tharpitha Bhutha Pishaacharathe
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Ayi – Divine Mother, Nija Hoomkrithi – Chants the powerful Baja Mantra “Hum”, Maathra Nirakritha Dhoomra Vilochana –  Killed the wicked asura Dhoomra Vilochana who was the commander of Shumbha and Nishumbha, whose red eyes always emitted poison, Dhoomra Shathe – Vanquished him in seconds, Samara Vishoshitha – Devi fights a special war , not the one fought by regular solders , Shonita Beeja Samudhbhava Shonitha Beeja Lathe – Reference to a powerful Asura whose every drop of blood creates more of his form, Godess kills him by swallowing all the blood that drips from him while fighting, Shiva Shiva Shumbha Nishumbha  – Shumbha and Nishumbha are great devotees of Shiva, Mahaahava Tharpitha – She gives them liberation by chanting the name of Lord Shiva while killing them , Bhutha Pishaacharathe – Thereby ensuring that they attain moksha and do not become ghosts and ghouls

 

Dhanu Ranu Sanga Ranakshana Sanga Parishpura Dhanga Natak Katake
Kanaka Pishanga Prishatka Nishanga Rasadh Bhata Shringa Hathaa Vatuke
Kritha Chaturanga Balakshiti Ranga Ghatad Bahuranga Ratad Batuke
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Dhanu Ranu Sanga – Devi looks beautiful holding the Bow, Ranakshana Sanga – One who uses her weapons as per the rules of the war, Parishpura Dhanga – Creates a divine aura as she holds with balance and poise her bow and arrows, Natak Katake – The sound from her bow and the entire atmosphere makes it feel more like a dance performance than a war, Kanaka Pishanga – The enemy showers on her red and golden arrows, Prishatka Nishanga – She responds to some and ignores the rest with Sringara rasa, Rasadh Bhata Shringa – Devi’s use of arrows and her response makes the whole performance look like a divine dance, Hathaa Vatuke – She is an expert in finishing off her enemies even with this grace, Kritha Chaturanga – Single handedly addresses 4 armies of the enemy, Balakshiti Ranga – One who weakens the enemy, Ghatad Bahuranga – Demolishes the wicked Asuras in different hues , Ratad Batuke – Her supremacy is complete, She is in total command, She is almighty.

 

Jaya Jaya Japya Jaye Jaya Shabdha Parasthuthi Tathpara Vishwanuthe
Bhana Bhana Bhinjjini Bhinkritha Noopura Sinjitha Mohitha Bhutapathe
Natitha Nataartha Natee Nata Nayaka Naatitha Naatya Sugaanarathe
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

The world is dazzled by seeing the divine dance of the Godess. Jaya Jaya Japya Jaye – Devotees hailing Devi and chanting in chorus for her success, Jaya Shabdha Parasthuthi – She is the epitome of the word “Jaya” or Victory, Tathpara Vishwanuthe – All her devotees and supporters enamoured by her divine looks, energy and dance chant her name in chorus for her victory, Bhana Bhana Bhinjjini – Her jewellery makes a clanging noise as she dances the war dance and the whole universe looks in awe, Bhinkritha Noopura – Her anklets and other jewellery on her feet make a beautiful musical sounds, Sinjitha Mohitha Bhuta Pathe – Looking at this beautiful dance even Lord Shiva is mesmerised, Natitha Nataartha – She dances the cosmic dance like Nataraja with one feet on the ground and the other pointed towards the heaven’s, Natee Nata Nayaka – Always by the side of her devotees and her consort, Naatitha Naatya Sugaanarathe – The whole scene is captivating with the beautiful Godess dancing and creating divine music. The Deva’s and all those watching are spellbound

 

Ayi Sumanah Sumanah Sumanah Sumanah Sumanohara Kaanthiyuthe
Shritha Rajanee Rajanee Rajanee Rajanee Rajanee Kara Vakra Vrithe
Sunayana Vibhrama Rabhrama Rabhrama Rabhrama Rabhrama Radhipathe
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Here Devi is described as one with beautiful round eyes constantly scanning the universe day and night protecting her devotees from evil forces. She is compared to a full moon. Ayi – Godess , Sumanah – Good Hearted, Sumanohara – Lovely physical form, Kaanthiyuthe – So beautiful that everyone is attracted to Her like a magnet, Shritha Rajanee – Shining like a full Moon on a dark night, Rajanee Rajanee Rajanee Rajanee Kara – She is the queen of the night, creates the energy and joy and peace of the night, Vakra Vrithe – Her face is perfect and beautiful like a full moon, Sunayana Vibhrama – Her beautiful eyes are always on the lookout protecting her devotees from evil, Rabhrama Rabhrama Rabhrama Rabhrama Radhipathe – She dazzles people with her illusionary power. She is the mistress of illusion.

 

Sahitha Maha Hava Mallama Thallika Mallitha Rallaka Mallarathe
Virachitha Vallika Pallika Mallika Bhillika Bhillika Varga Vrithe
Sithakritha Phulla Samulla Sithaaruna Thallaja Pallava Sallalithe
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Sahitha Maha Hava – She is very powerful and can combat all the massive wrestlers from the enemies army, Mallama Thallika – Battles with ease with the gigantic Asura wrestlers, Mallitha Rallaka Mallarathe – Wipes them out with the blink of an eyelid, Virachitha Vallika – Amids the forests of Himalayas in the midst of Pepper & Jasmine creepers grows the beautiful ” Valli” creepers, Pallika Mallika – The Lizard maintains its house here, Bhillika Bhillika Varga Vrithe – This is the abode of the Divine mother  in the midst of rare flowering and medicinal plants in the Himalayas.Sithakritha Phulla – In this beautiful surrounding with Lily, Jasmine and fresh grass she lives, Samulla Sithaaruna – Her favourite haunts are around Lily & Jasmine flowers, Thallaja Pallava Sallalithe – In this beautiful surrounding , with lovely flowers in full bloom emanating a beautiful fragrance the Divine mother roams around

 

Avirala Ganda Galanmadha Medhura Maththa Mathangaja Raaja Pathe
Tribhuvana Bhushana Bhootha Kalaanidhi Rupa Payonidhi Raaja Suthe
Ayi Sudha Theejana Laalasa Maanasa Mohana Manmatha Raaja Suthe
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Avirala Ganda – Elephants that become intoxicated and uncontrollable when in a state of ” Madam”, Galanmadha Medhura – Elephants run amok when this liquid starts flowing between their eyes, Maththa Mathangaja Raaja Pathe – All the elephants in the Devi’s army including the king of the Elephants. (Ma Durga is able to make all the elephants in her army cause havoc with the enemy because she activates the secretions within their eyes that makes them uncontrollable), Tribhuvana – Godess of the 3 Worlds, Bhushana Bhootha – Covered with beautiful Jewels, Dazzling , a protective shield around her devotees, Kalanidhi – Embodiment of all arts, Rupa Payonidhi – Resides in all life forms, Raaja Suthe – Daughter of the Himalayas, Ayi – Godess , Sudha Theejana – Beautiful face, smiling , cool like the moon, Laalasa – Ever displaying her enchanting form, Maanasa Mohana Manmatha – Casting a spell on the minds of all not just with her beauty but her intellect, Raaja Suthe – daughter of the king of the Himalayas.

 

Kamala Dhalamala Komala Kaanthi Kallakali Thamala Bhaalalathe
Sakala Vilaasa Kalaanila Yakrama Keli Chalathkala Hamsakule
Alikula Sankula Kuwalaya Mandala Mouli Milad Bhakulaali Kule
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Kamala Dhalamala – Pearls of Lotus, Komala Kaanthi – The attractive power of a beautiful Lotus, Kallakali Thamala – A Beautiful face like a Lotus that brings joy to one and all, Bhaalalathe – Face adorned by the crescent moon, Sakala – Wholesome,  Vilaasa – Permamnent , indestructible,  Kalaanilaya –  Expertise in all art forms,  Krama – Follows all the rules, steps, discipline, Keli Chalathkala – Mastery of all art forms, creates and originator of forms of art Hamsa Kule – From the family of Brahma, Ali Kula – Surrounded by Devi’s and other forms of Sakthi , Divine Powers, Sam Kula – From a. good family, Kuwalaya – Lily flowers blooming in the water, Mandala – Community, Society, Mouli Milad Bhakulaali Kule – Resides in thick forests surrounded by Lily, Jasmine, Bakula flowers , with bees humming around

 

Khara Murali Rava Veejitha Koojitha Lajjitha Kokila Manjumathe
Militha Pulindha Manohara Gunjitha Ranjitha Shaila Nikunjagathe
Nijaguna Bhutha Maha Sabari Gana Sadhguna Sambhrita Kelithale
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Khara Murali Rava – One holding and playing flute, Veejitha Koojitha – Creating divine intoxication music playing the flute, Lajjitha – Shy of getting carried away by the music like the Gopis were carried away by Lord Krishnas music, Kokila Manjumathe – Devi creates music sweeter than that of the shy Cuckoo bird, Militha – One who binds , joins , creates intimacy, Pulindha – Woman of hill tribe , Devi is also originally from the Tribe of the mountains, Manohara Gunjitha Ranjitha – Mingling with the Tribal women she creates music that merges with the buzzing of the bees,  Shaila Nikunjagathe – Creating beautiful music wandering alone in the Tribal forests of the mountains, Nijaguna Bhutha – A person of superior character, Good Traits, Maha Sabari Gana – Mingling with the local Sabari clan, Sadhguna Sambhrita – Pure thoughts and actions, Kelithale – Mingles with the local Tribals , part of her own kin

 

Katithata Peetha Dhukoola Vichitra Mayukha Thiraskritha Chandra Ruche
Pranatha Surasura Mauli Mani Sphura Dhanshula Sannakha Chandra Ruche
Jita Kanaakachala Mauli Padhorjitha Nirbhara Kunjara Kumbhakuche
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Katithata Peetha – Wearing a yellow drape on slim hips, Dhukoola Vichitra – Extraordinatily beautiful, attracts one and all, Mayukha – Bright form dazzles like fire,  Thiraskritha – Overwhelms, Chandra Ruche – Equated to the brightness and the beauty of the moon, Pranatha Surasura – She is worshipped by all including the Asuras, Mauli Mani – Tinkling sound of bells, Sphura Dhanshula Sannakha – Sparkle and glitter of ornaments from toes and feet, Chandra Ruche – Equated to the brightness and the beauty of the moon, Jita Kanaakachala – Shines brighter than the golden Meru Parvat, Mauli Padhorjitha – Brightness from her body and feet infuses energy and enthusiasm in her devotees, Nirbhara Kunjara – Broad Forehead, Kumbhakuche – Divine Bosom shaped like the strong temples of the Elephant

 

Vijeetha Sahasra Karaika Sahasra Karaika Sahasra Karaikanuthe
Kritha Sura Tharaka Sangara Tharaka Sangara Tharaka Sonu Suthe
Suratha Samaadhi Samaana Samaadhi Samaadhi Samaadhi Sujatharathe
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Vijeetha Sahasra – Eternally Victorious, Karaika Sahasra Karaika Sahasra Karaikanuthe – Very Powerful devotee who had 1000 hands and prayed to Godess and was blessed, Kritha Sura Tharaka – Blessed and gave weapons to help kill the Demon Tharaka and vanquish his army , Sangara Tharaaka Sangara Tharaaka – Tharaka and his army , Sonu Suthe – The demon was killed by Subramaniam, Lord Muruga the Son of Shiva and Devi, Samaadhi Suratha Samaadhi Samaana Samaadhi Samaadhi Sujatharathe – Suratha was a king and Samaadhi a Businessman. They fell in bad times and were given the Devi’s Beeja Mantra to chant by Rishi Medha. Chanting that with devotion they overcame their challenges and attained Moksha

Pada Kamalam Karuna Nilaye Varivasya Dhiyonudhi Namsha Shive
Ayi Kamale Kamalaa Nilaye Kamala Nilaye Sa Kathamna Bhavet
Thava Padhameva Param Padha Mithyanu Sheelayatho Mama Kimna Shive
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Pada Kamalam – tender Lotus feet, Karuna Nilaye – Ocean of compassion, Varivasya – Abundance, Dhiyonudhi Namsha Shive – Showers abundance and fulfils all desires of those who meditate at Her lotus feet, Ayi – Divine Mother, Kamala – One who sits on the Lotus, Kamala Nilaye – Who resides in the Lotus ( Lakshmi), Sa Kathamna Bhavet – Her sincere devotees, who is always with Her, she can even transform a beggar to a multi millionaire, Thava Padhameva – Your Lotus feet alone, Param Padha Mithyanu Sheelayatho – When  a devotee meditates on your lotus feet over time it becomes a habit, Mama Kimna Shive – Such devotees are always looked after and taken care for by you, you have never ignored their prayers.

 

Kanakala Sathkala Sindhu Jalairanu Sinjjinuthe Guna Ranga Bhuwam
Bhajathi Sakimna Sachee Kucha Kumbha Thatipari Rambha Sukha Anubhavam
Thava Charanam Sharanam Karavaani Nataamara Vaani Nivasi Shivam
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Kanakala Sathkala – Hands adorned with jewels studded with stones she bestows all the skills and art forms (Kala & Vidya) Sindhu Jalairanu Sinjjinuthe Guna – Here she is praised as Saraswathi, all you need to do is to dip flowers in water and offer Abhishekam to her in your prayers,  Ranga Bhuwam – Her form is pure and shimmering, Bhajathi – One who sings Bhajans, Sakimna Sachee Kucha Kumbha – In search of everlasting peace and happiness, Thatipari Rambha – Beautiful form, Sukha Anu bhavam – permanenent bliss, Thava Charanam – We surrender at your lotus feet, Sharanam – A place to surrender, Karavaani – Devi Saraswathi, Nataamara Vaani – One who is all Knowledge The Vedas and the source of all music, Nivasi Shivam – One who is merged with Shiva

 

Thava Vimalendhu Kulam Vadhanaendhu Malam Sakalam nanu Koolayathe
Kimu Purohitha Purendhu Mukhi Sumukhi Bhirasow Vimukhee Kriyathe
Mamathu Matham Shiva Naamadhane Bhavathi Kripaya Kimutha Kriyathe
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Thava Vimalendhu Kulam – Your face is pure and shining like a moon, you belong to the family of the Moon, Vadhanaendhu Malam – Shines like the moon with the glory of all knowledge and art forms, Sakalam – All , Nanu Koolayathe – You bestow special privileges on those who pray and meditate on you, Kimu – Whatever it is, wherever it is , whenever it is, whoever it is, Purohitha – One who is meditated upon, Purendhu Mukhi – One who is always seen with a smiling face like a moon, Sumukhi Birasau – Her face shines brighter than a 1000 moons, Vimukhee Kriyathe – Her smiling face encourages her devotees and keeps them going forward, Mamathu – Mine , Yours, With you, Matham – Faith, Trust, Shiva Naamadhane – Name of Shiva,  Bhavathi – Devi, Kripaya – Mercy, Kimutha Kriyathe – One through Her divine mercy who held us accomplish difficult tasks with ease (Devi & Shiva are one , may be different forms but the energy is one)

 

Ayi Mayi Deena Dayalu Daya Kripayaiva Tvayaa Bhavi Thavya Mume
Ayi Jagatho Janani Kripayasi Yathaasi Thathanu Mithasi Rathe
Yaduchita Mathra Bhavathyurare Krututhadhuru Thapa Mapaakuruthe
Jaya Jaya Hey Mahishasura Mardhini Ramya Kapardhini Shaila Suthe

Ayi Mayi Deena Dayalu Daya – O Mother, Please show mercy on us poor weak souls, Kripayaiva Tvayaa – Displays mercy with just a fleeting glance, Bhavi Thavya Mume – One whose Compassion has no bounds and is always showing mercy and compassion on us, Ayi – Divine Mother, Jagatho Janani – Mother of the Universe,  Kripayasi – Please show mercy on us, Yathaasi Thathanu Mithasi Rathe – Whenever we need your help please manifest and shower your compassion on us, Yaduchita Mathra – Make me eligible to be whatever I am capable of, Bhavathyurare –  One who lifts us from the entanglement of Samsara, Krututhadhuru Thapa – Before we get scorched by the fire of samsara, Mapaakuruthe – During times of stress a mere look at your face is cooling and calming to the mind.

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Learning to Chant is easy. Its a 4 – 5 hr effort. Download this youtube link on an app that allows you to set the pace of the rendition. Print a copy of the Lyrics and keep it handy. Start practising Stanza by Stanza with the same metre and rhythm. Understand the meaning of the words as explained above when you chant.

 

Vishnu Sahasranamam – Context, Learning, Benefits

11 Sep

Japa Vs Stotra 

Chanting of the Divine name can take two forms – Japa or Stotra. While Japa is the silent repetition generally of a single name or of a Mantra which may be a few lines, the Stotra is chanted aloud. It comprises of many verses and highlights the glory and attributes of the Divine. While there are Sahasranama Stotras in praise of many deities two of them are very popular. These are Lalita Sahasranamam in praise of the Divine Mother and Vishnu Sahasranama in praise of the Lord.

Vishnu Sahasranam – A Part of Mahabharata 

The Vishnu Sahasranam is in the concluding part of the Mahabharata. This is found in the Anushasanika Parvam (chapter relating to orders or rules to the kings) of Mahabharata. Yudhishtira was desperately looking for the answers to matters relating to Dharma and Karma. Lord Sri Krishna, who understood Yudhisthira’s uneasy mind, guided him to approach Bhishma to learn insight into this precious knowledge.  Bhishma is lying on the battlefield waiting for Uttarayan the auspicious time to attain moksha.

The 6 Questions leading to the Vishnu Sahasranam

The Vishnu Sahasranam is narrated by Bheeshma when Yudhishtra asks him the following 6 questions

Kimekam Daivatam Loke Kim Vap Yekam Parayanam
Stuvantah Kam Ka Marchantah Prapnuyur Manavah Shubham

Ko Dharmah Sarva Dharmanam Bhavatah Paramo Matah
Kim Japanmuchyate Janthur Janma Samsara Bandhanat

  • Who (“kim”) is the greatest (“ekam”) Lord (“daivatam”) in the world (“loke”)?
  • Who is the one (“ekam”) refuge (“paraayanam”) for all?
  • By glorifying (“sthuvantah”) whom (“kam”) can man (“manavah”) reach the Auspiciousness (“shubam”) (peace and prosperity)?
  • By worshiping (“archantah”) whom can a man reach auspiciousness (peace and prosperity)?
  • What (“ko”) is, in thy opinion, the Greatest Dharma?
  • By (“kim”) doing japa of what can “creatures” (jantu) go beyond (“mutchyate”) the bonds (“bandhanaath”) of samsara?

3 sections that comprise the Vishnu Sahasranama 

The Introductory section sets the context where Yudhishtra frames the questions and Bheeshma answers that whoever brought you in here, is the greatest Lord and he is the one to whom everyone must surrender. He added that meditating on His 1000 names, one can get rid of Bhandas and Karmas. Having said this, he continued to chant the 1000 names of Lord Vishnu in a metre called the Anushtup Chhanda (A meter of poetry). This forms the second section. The concluding part (Phala Shruti) spells out the benefits that will accrue from reciting the Vishnu Sahasranama. This part is unique because it is not just a summary that highlights the benefits of chanting the Vishnu Sahasranama but also has Shlokas extolling the glory of Lord Krishna. Reciting it by understanding the meaning can be very beneficial. ( Later in the Blog I have a shared a link that gives a verse by verse explanation of this section)

Who has Compiled the Vishnu Sahasranamam

Krishna Dvaipayana Vyasya. He has not only compiled the Mahabharata but many of the ancient scriptures including the Vedas. In recognition for this work he is called Ved Vyasya and his birthday is celebrated as Guru Purnima.

Learning & Chanting 

Chanting the Vishnu Sahasranam takes between 25 – 29 minutes ( all 3 sections) depending on the speed at which you chant. A  sincere effort to learn by investing 1 hr / day can help you learn all 3 sections in 2 – 3 months. Download a version of the Vishnu Sahasranama chanted by MS Subbalakshmi with script on an app that allows you to moderate the speed of the audio. Initially run the chant at speed 0.5X. Learn 3 – 4 verses a day. Take a printout of the Text below and chant along with it. I have looked at multiple texts in English and have fine tuned the English version over months to ensure its easy for a beginner to learn and chant correctly. Most books don’t have text that is matching with the chant of MS Subbalakshmi. Focus on the correct rhythm of chanting and on the pronunciation. Once you have learnt it you can read up the meaning. There are many books & sites that give a detailed explanation verse by verse.

Benefits  

Firstly its an energiser. The Mantra is like a Pranayam exercise and after chanting it you feel energised. Each word, when uttered correctly generates energy that can be felt within. This energy stimulates the tiniest cells of the body and boosts our concentration power. Yoga, Mantras & Stotras are a great way to stay healthy and calm. A detailed explanation of the benefits of chanting Vishnu Sahasranam is in the enclosed link (Explanation of Phala Shruti & Benefits of Chanting Vishnu Sahasranam by Shankara & Prasara Bhattar)

Introductory Verses

Om Shuklam Baradharam Vishnum Shashi Varnam Chaturbhujam
Prasanna Vadanam Dhyayet, Sarva Vighnopa Shantaye

Vyasam Vashishta Naptharam, Shaktir Poutrama Kalmasham
Parasharatmajam Vande Shukathatham Taponidhim

Vyasaya Vishnu Roopaya, Vyasa Roopaya Vishnave
Namo Vai Brahma Nidhaye Vashishtaya Namo Namaha

Avikaraya Shuddhaya Nithyaya Paramarthmane
Sadaika Rupa Roopaya Vishnave Sarva Gishnave

Yasya Smarana Matrena Janma Samsara Bandhanat
Vimuchyate Namstasmai Vishnave Prabha Vishnave

Om Namo Vishnave Prabha Vishnave

Sri Vaishampayana Uvacha

Shrutva Dharma Nasheshana Pavanani Cha Sarvashah
Yudhistirah Shantanavam Punarev Abhya Bhashata

Yuddhistra Uvacha

Kimekam Daivatam Loke Kim Vap Yekam Parayanam
Stuvantah Kam Ka Marchantah Prapnuyur Manavah Shubham

Ko Dharmah Sarva Dharmanam Bhavatah Paramo Matah
Kim Japanmuchyate Janthur Janma Samsara Bandhanat

Sri Bhishma Uvacha

Jagat Prabhum Deva Devam Anantham Purusho Tamam
Sthuvan Nama Sahasrena Purusha Sattatottitah

Tameva Charcha Yann Nityam Bhaktya Purusha Mavyayyam
Dhyayam Stuvan Namassyamschha Yajamanh Tameva Cha

Anadi Nidhanam Vishnum Sarva Loka Maheshwaram
Lokadhakshyam Sthuvan Nithyam Sarva Dukhatigo Bhavet

Brahmanyam Sarva Dharmagnam Lokanam Keerthi Vardhanam
Lokanatham Mahad Bhutam Sarvabhuta Bhavod Bhavam

Esha Me Sarva Dharmanam Dharmo Dhikatamo Matah
Yadbhaktya Pundaree Kaksham Sthavair Arche Nara Sada

Paramam Yo Maha Tejaha Paramam Yo Maha Tapaha
Paramam Yo Mahad Brahma Paramam Yah Parayanam

Pavitranam Pavitram Yo Mangalanam Cha Mangalam
Daivatam Devatanam Cha Bhootanam Yo Vyayah Pitah

Yatah Sarvani Bhutani Bhavantyadi Yugagame
Yasminscha Pralayam Yanti Punareva Yugakshaye

Tasya Loka Pradhanasya Jagannathasya Bhupathe
Vishnor Nama Sahasram Me Shrunu Papa Bhayapaham

Yani Namani Gounani Vikhyatani Mahatmanah
Rishibih Parigeetani Tani Vakshyami Bhootaye

Rishir Nam Nam Sahasrasya Veda Vyaso Maha Munih
Chandho Nushtup Tatha Devo Bhagavan Devaki Sutah

Amrutham Shudhbhavo Beejam Shaktir Devaki Nandanah
Trishama Hrudayam Tasya Shantyardhe Viniyu Jyate

Vishnum Jishnum Maha Vishnum Prabha Vishnum Maheshwaram
Aneka Rupa Daithyantham Namami Purushotamam

Asya Shree Vishnor Divya Sahasranama Stothra Mahamantrasya
Shree Veda Vyaso Bhagvan Rishih
Anushtuh Chandah
Shree Maha Vishnu Paramatma Shreeman Narayano Devata
Amritam Shudhbhavo Bhanuriti Beejam
Devaki Nandanah Srashthetih Shaktih
Udbhavah Kshobhano Deva Iti Parama Mantrah
Shankha Bru Nandakee Chakreeti Keelakam
Shranga Dhanva Gadhadhara Iti Astram
Rathanga Pani Rakshobhya Iti Netram
Trisama Samaga Sameti Kavacham
Anandam Para Brahmeti Yonih
Rutu Sudarshanah Kala Iti Digbandah
Shree Vishwaroopa Iti Dhyanam
Shree Maha Vishnu Preet Yarthe Sahasranama Jape Viniyogah

Dhyanam

Kshero Dhanvat Pradeshe Suchimani Vilasat Saikyate Mauktikanam
Mala Klupta Samastah Spatika Mani Nibhair Mauktikair Mandi Tangah

Subhrai Rabrai Radhabrai Upari Veerachitair Mukta Peeusha Varshaihih
Anande Nah Puniyat Dare Nalina Gadha Shankha Panir Mukundah

Bhuh Padao Yasyanabhir Vivada Suranelah Chandra Sooryo Che Netre
Karna Vasa Sirodhyou Muka Mapi Dahano Yesya Vaste Yamabdhih
Antastham Yasya Vishwam Suranara Khagao Bhogi Gandharva Dhaityeh
Chitram Ram Ram Yate Tham Tribhuvana Vapusham Vishnu Meesham Namami

Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya

Shanta Karam Bhujaga Shayanam Padmanabham Suresham
Vishwa Dharam Gagana Sadrusham Meghavarnam Shubhangam

Lakshmi Kantham Kamala Nayanam Yogi Hrudhyana Gamyam
Vande Vishnum Bhava Bhaya Haram Sarva Lokaika Natham

Meghashayamam Peetha Kausheyavasam Sreevatsankam Kausto Bhod Bhachi Thangam
Punyo Petam Pundaree Kaya Thaksham Vishnum Vande Sarva Lokaika Natham

Namah Samastha Bhutanam Adi Bhutaya Bhubrate
Aneka Rupa Rupaya Vishnave Prabha Vishnave

Sasankha Chakram Sakrireeta Kundalam, Sapeetha Vastram Saraseeru Hekshanam
Sahara Vaksha Sthala Shobi Kaustubham Namami Vishnum Seerasaa Chatur Bhujam

Chayayam Parijatasya Hema Simha Sanopari
Aasi Namam Buda Shyamam Mayataksha Malankritam

Chandrananam Chaturbahum Srivatsankita Vaksasam
Rukmani Satya Bhamabhyam Sahitam Krishna Ma Shraye

 

Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram

Om Vishwam Vishnur Vashathkaro Bhuta Bhavya Bhavat Prabhuh
Bhuta Krit Bhuta Bhrid Bhavo Bhutatma Bhutabhavanah

Putatma Paramaatma Cha Muktanam Parama Gatih
Avyayah Purushah Sakshe Kshetrajno Kshara Eva Cha

Yogo Yoga Vidham Neta Pradhana Purusheshvarah
Narasimha Vapuh Shriman Keshavah Purushottamah

Sarvah Sharvah Shivah Sthanur Bhutadhir Nidhir Avyayah
Shambhavo Bhavano Bharta Prabhavah Prabhur Eshvarah

Svayambhuh Shambhu Radityah Pushkaraksho Mahasvanah
Anadi Nidhano Dhata Vidhata Dhaturuttamah

Aprameyo Hrishekeshah Padmanabho Manaprabhuh
Vishvakarma Manustvashta Sthavishthah Sthaviro Dhruvah

Agrahyah Shashvatah Krishno Lohitakshah Pratardanah
Prabhutas Trikah Kub Dhama Pavitram Mangalam Param

Eeshanah Pranadah Prano Jyeshtah Shreshtah Prajapatih
Hiranya Garbho Bhu Garbho Madhavo Madhusudanah

Ishvaro Vikrami Dhanvi Medhavi Vikramah Kramah
Anuttamo Duradharshah Kritajnah Kritir Atmavan

Sureshah Sharanam Sharma Vishva Retah Praja Bhavah
Ahah Samvatsaro Vyalah Pratyayah Sarvadarshanah

Ajah Sarveshvarah Siddhah Siddhih Sarvadir Achyutah
Vrishaka Pirameyaatma Sarva Yoga Vinihsrutah

Vasur Vasumanah Satyah Samatma Sammitah Samah
Amogha Pundarekaksho Vrishhakarma Vrisha Kritih

Rudro Bahu Shira Babhrur Vishvayonih Shuchisravaah
Amritah Shashvatah Sthanur Vararoho Maha Tapaah

Sarvagah Sarvavid Bhanur Vishhvak Seno Janardanah
Vedo Veda Vidavyango Vedango Vedavit Kavih

Lokadhyakshah Suradhyaksho Dharmadhyakshah Krita Kritah
Chatur Atma Chatur Vyuhas Chatur Damshtrash Chatur Bhujah

Bhrajishnur Bhojanam Bhokta Sahishnur Jagadadijah
Anagho Vijayo Jeta Vishvayonih Punarvasuh

Upendro Vamanah Pramshur Amoghah Suchir Urjitah
Ateendrah Samgrahah Sargo Dhritatma Niyamo Yamah

Vedyo Vaidyah Sada Yogi Veeraha Madhavo Madhuh
Atindriyo Mahamayo Mahotsaho Mahabalah

Maha Buddhir Maha Veeryo Maha Shaktir Maha Dyutih
Anirdeshya Vapuh Shriman Ameyatma Maha Dridhrk

Maheshvaso Mahiibharta Srinivasah Sataam Gatih
Anirudhah Suranando Govindo Govidam Patih

Mareechir Damano Hamsah Suparno Bhujagottamah
Hiranyanarbhah Sutapah Padmanabhah Prajapatih

Amrityuh Sarva Dhrik Simhah Sandhata Sandhimaan Sthirah
Ajo Durmarshanah Shasta Vishrutatma Surariha

Gurur Gurutamo Dhamah Satyah Satya Parakramaah
Nimisho Nimishah Sragvi Vachaspatir Udaradhih

Agraneer Gramanih Shriman Nyaayo Neta Samiranah
Sahasra Murdha Vishvatma Sahasrakshah Sahasrapat

Aavartano Nivritatma Samvrtah Sampramardanah
Ahah Samvartako Vahnir Anilo Dharani Dharah

Suprasadah Prasanatma Vishva Dhrig Vishva Bhug Vibhuh
Satkarta Satkritah Sadhur Jahnur Narayano Narah

Asankhyeyo Prameyatma Vishishtah Shishta Krch Chuchih
Siddharthah Siddha Sankalpah Siddhidah Siddhi Sadhanah

Vrishahi Vrashabho Vishnur Vrishaparva Vrishodharah
Vardhano Vardhamanash Cha Viviktah Shruti Sagarah

Subhujo Durdharo Vagmi Mahendro Vasudo Vasuh
Naika Rupo Brihad Rupa Shipivishtah Prakashanah

Ojas Tejo Dyutidharah Prakash Atma Pratapanah
Riddhah Spashtaksharo Mantras Chandramshur Bhaskara Dyutih

Amritam Shudbhavo Bhanuh Shashabinduh Sureshvarah
Aushadham Jagatah Setuh Satya Dharma Parakramah

Bhuta Bhavya Bhavan Nathah Pavanah Paavano Nalah
Kamaha Kamakrit Kaantah Kaamah Kaama Pradah Prabhuh

Yugaadi Krid Yuga Varto Naikamayo Mahasanah
Adrishyo Vyakta Rupas Cha Sahasrajid Anantajit

Ishto Vishishtah Sishteshta Shikhandi Nahusho Vrishah
Krodhaha Krodhakrit Karta Vishvabahur Mahidharah

Achyutah Prathitah Pranah Pranado Vasavaanujah
Apam Nidhir Adhishtanam Apramattah Pratishtitah

Skandah Skanda Dharo Dhuryo Varado Vaayuvahanah
Vasudevo Brihad Bhanur Adideva Purandarah

Ashokas Taranas Tarah Surah Shaurir Janeshwarah
Anukulah Satavartah Padmee Padma Nibhekshanah

Padmanabho Ravindaksah Padmagarbhah Sharirabhrit
Maharddhir Rddho Vrddhatma Mahaksho Garuda Dhvajah

Atulah Sharabho Bhimah Samayagyo Havirharih
Sarvalakshana Lakshanyo Lakshmivaan Samitinjayah

Viksharo Rohito Margo Hetur Damodarah Sahah
Mahidharo Mahabhago Vegavaan Amitasanah

Udbhavahk Shobhano Devah Srigarbha Parameshvarah
Karanam Kaaranam Karta Vikarta Gahano Guhah

Vyavasayo Vyavasthanah Samsthanah Sthanado Dhruvah
Pararddhih Parama Spashtah Tushtah Pushtah Subhekshanah

Raamo Viramo Virato Margo Neyo Nayo Nayah
Veerah Shaktimatam Shreshto Dharmo Dharma Viduttamah

Vaikunthah Purushah Pranah Pranadah Pranavah Prithuh
Hiranyagarbha Shatrughno Vyapto Vayur Adhokshajah

Rituh Sudarshanah Kalah Parameshthi Parigrahah
Ugrah Samvatsaro Daksho Vishramo Vishva Dakshinah

Vistarah Sthavarah Sthaanuh Pramanam Bija Avyayam
Artho Nartho Mahakosho Mahabhogo Mahadhanah

Anirvinnah Sthavishtho Bhur Dharma Yupo Maha Makhah
Nakshatra Nemir Nakshatri Kshamah Kshamah Samihanah

Yagnya Ijyo Mahejyash Cha Kratuh Satram Satam Gatih
Sarvadarshi Vimuktatma Sarvagno Jnana Uttamam

Suvratah Sumukhah Sukshmah Sughoshah Sukhadah Suhrit
Manoharo Jita Krodho Viirabahur Vidharanah

Svapanah Svavaso Vyapi Naikatma Naika Karma Krit
Vatsaro Vatsalo Vatsee Ratnagarbho Dhaneshvarah

Dharmagub Dharmakrid Dharmi Sadasat Ksharam Aksharam
Avignata Sahasramshur Vidhata Krita Lakshanah

Gabhasti Nemih Sattvasthah Simho Bhuta Maheshvarah
Adidevo Mahadevo Devesho Devabhrid Guruh

Uttaro Gopatir Gopta Gyaana Gamyah Puratanah
Sharira Bhuta Bhrid Bhokta Kapeendro Bhuridakshinah

Somapom’rtapah Somah Purujit Purusattamah
Vinayo Jayah Satyasandho Dasarhah Satvatampatih

Jivo Vinayita Sakshi Mukundo Mitavikramah
Ambhonidhir Anantatma Maho Dadhishayo’ntakah

Ajo Maharhah Svabhavyo Jitamitrah Pramodanah
Anando Nandano Nandah Satya Dharma Trivikramah

Maharishih Kapilacharyah Kritagnyo Medini Patih
Tripadas Tridasadhyaksho Maha Sringah Kritanakrt

Mahavaraho Govindah Sushenah Kanakangadi
Guhyo Gabhiro Gahano Guptas Chakra Gadadharah

Vedhah Svango Jitah Krishno Dridah Samkarshano Chyutah
Varuno Vaaruno Vrikshah Pushkaraksho Mahamanah

Bhagavan Bhagahanandi Vanamaali Halayudhah
Adityo Jotiradityah Sahishnur Gatisattamah

Sudhanva Khandaparashur Daruno Dravinapradah
Divah Sprik Sarva Drig Vyaso Vachaspatir Ayonijah

Trishama Samagah Sama Nirvanam Bheshajam Bhishak
Sanyasa Krich Chamah Shaanto Nishtha Shanti Parayanam

Subhangah Shantidah Srashta Kumudah Kuvaleshayah
Gohito Gopatir Gopta Vrishhabhaksho Vrishhapriyah

Anivarti Nivrittatma Samkshepta Kshema Krch Chivah
Srivatsa Vaksah Srivasah Sripatih Srimatam Varah

Sridah Shrishah Srinivasah Sriinidhih Sri Vibhavanah
Sridharah Srikarah Shreyah Sriman Loka Traya Shrayah

Svaksah Svangah Satanando Nandir Jyotir Ganeshwarah
Vijitatma Vidheyatma Satkirtichinna Samsayah

Udirnah Sarvatas Chakshur Anishah Shasvata Sthirah
Bhushayo Bhushano Bhutir Vishokah Shokanashanah

Archishman Architah Kumbho Vishuddhatma Vishodhanah
Aniruddho Pratirathah Pradyumno Mita Vikramah

Kala Nemi Niha Virah Saurih Shura Janeshvarah
Trilokatma Trilokeshah Keshavah Keshiha Harih

Kamadevah Kamapalah Kami Kantah Kritagamah
Anirdeshya Vapur Vishnur Viiro Nanto Dhanunjayah

Brahmanyo Brahmakrid Brahma Brahma Brahma Vivardhanah
Brahmavid Brahmano Brahmi Brahmajno Brahmana Priyah

Mahakramo Mahakarma Mahateja Mahoragah
Mahakratur Mahayagva Mahayagyo Mahahavih

Stavyah Stavapriyah Stotram Stutih Stota Ranapriyah
Purnah Purayita Punyah Punyakirtir Anamayah

Manojavas Tirthakaro Vasureta Vasupradah
Vasuprado Vasudevo Vasur Vasumana Havih

Sadgatih Sat Krtih Satta Sad Bhutih Sat Parayanah
Shuraseno Yadushreshtah Sannivasah Suyamunah

Bhutavaso Vasudevah Sarvasu Nilayo Nalah
Darpaha Darpado Dripto Durdharo Tha Parajitah

Vishvamurtir Mahamurtir Diptamurtir Amurtimaan
Anekamurtir Avyaktah Satamurtih Satananah

Eko Naikah Savah Kah Kim Yat Tat Padamanuttamam
Lokabandhur Lokanatho Madhavo Bhaktavatsalah

Suvarna Varno Hemango Varangas Chandanangadi
Virahaa Vishamah Sunyo Dhritashree Rachala Schalah

Amani Manado Maanyo Lokasvami Trilokadhrik
Sumedha Medhajo Dhanyah Satyamedha Dharadharah

Tejo Vrusho Dyutidharah Sarva Shastra Britham Varah
Pragraho Nigraho Vyagro Naika Shrungoo Gadagrajah

Chaturmurtis Chaturbahus Chaturvyuhas Chaturgatih
Chaturatma Chaturbhavas Chatur Veda Videkapaat

Sama Varto Nivruttatma Durjayo Duratikramah
Durlabho Durgamo Durgo Duravaso Durariha

Shubhango Lokasarangah Sutantus Tantu Vardhanah
Indrakarma Mahakarma Kritakarma Kritagamah

Udbhavah Sundarah Sundo Ratnanabhah Sulochanah
Arko Vaaja Sanah Shrungee Jyantah Sarva Vij Jayi

Suvarna Bindu Rakshobhya Sarva Vagee Shvare Shvarah
Mahahrado Mahagarto Maha Bhuto Maha Nidhih

Kumudah Kundarah Kundah Parjanyah Pavano Nilah
Amritasho Amritavapuh Sarvagnah Sarvato Mukhah

Sulabhah Suvratah Siddhah Shatru Jic Chatru Tapanah
Nyagro Dho Dumbaro Shvattah Channorandhra Nisho Danah

Sahasrarchih Sapta jivah Saptaidha Sapta Vahanah
Amoorti Ranagho Chintyo Bhaya Krudh Bhaya Nashanah

Anur Bruhat Krishah Sthulo Guna Bhrun Nirguno Mahaan
Adhruta Svadhruta Svasthyah Pragvamsho Vamsha Vardhanah

Bhara Bhrut Kathito Yogi Yogishah Sarvakamadah
Ashramah Shramanah Kshaamah Suparno Vayuvahanah

Dhanurdharo Dhanurvedo Dando Damayita Damah
Aparajitah Sarvasaho Niyanta Niyamo Yamah

Satvavaan Sattvikah Satyah Satya Dharma Parayanah
Abhiprayah Priyarhorhah Priyakrit Pritivardhanah

Vihaya Sagatir Jyotih Suruchir Huta Bhug Vibhuh
Ravir Virochanah Surya Savita Ravilochanah

Ananto Huta Bhug Bhokta Sukhado Naikajo Grajah
Anirvinnah Sadamarshi Lokadhishthanam Adhbhutah

Sanaat Sanaa Tana Tamah Kapilah Kapir Avyayah
Svastidah Svastikrit Svasti Svastibhuk Svasti Dakshinah

Aroudrah Kundali Chakri Vikram Yurjita Shashanah
Shabdatigah Shabdasahah Shishirah Sharva Reekarah

Akrurah Peshalo Daksho Dakshinahak Shamniam Varah
Vidvattamo Veeta Bhayah Punya Shravana Keeratanh

Uttarano Dushkrutiha Punyo Duhsvapna Nashanah
Veeraha Rakshanah Santo Jivanah Parya Vasthitah

Ananta Rupo Nantasrir Jitamanyur Bhayapahah
Chaturasro Gabhiratmaa Vidisho Vyadisho Dishah

Anadir Bhurbhuvo Lakshmih Suviro Ruchir Rangadah
Janano Jana Janmadir Bhimo Bhima Parakramah

Adhara Nilayo Dhaata Pushpahasah Prajagarah
Urdhvagah Satpathacharah Pranadah Pranavah Panah

Pramanam Prana Nilayah Pranabhrit Pranajivanah
Tattvam Tattva Videkatma Janma Mrityu Jaratigah

Bhurbhuvah Svasta Rustarah Savita Prapitamahah
Yagno Yagna Patir Yagya Yagnango Yagna Vahanah

Yagna Bhrut Yagna Krut Yagni Yagnabhug Yagnasadhanah
Yagnantakrut Yagna Guhya Manna Mannada Eva Cha

Atmayonih Svayamjato Vaikhanah Samagayanah
Devaki Nandanah Srashta Kshitishah Papanashanah

Shankha Bhrun Nandaki Chakri Shrangadhanva Gadhadharah
Rathangapani Rakshobhyah Sarva Prahara Na Yudhah

Sarva Prahara Na Yudhah Om Namah Iti

Vanamali Gati Shankhi Sankhi Chakri Chanandaki
Sriman Narayano Vishnur Vasudevo Bhiraksatu

 

Phala Shruti

Iteedam Keerta Neeyasya Keshavasya Mahatmanah
Namnam Sahasram Divyanam Ashe Shena Prakeertitam

Ye Idam Shrunuyam Nityam Yaschapi Parikeertayet
Na Shubham Prapnuyat Kinchit So Mutrehacha Manavah

Vedantago Brahmanahasyat Kshatriyo Vijayi Bhavet
Vaishyo Dhana Samruddhasyat Shudra Sukham Avap Nuyat

Dharmathree Prapnuyat Dharmam Artharthee Chartha Vapnuyat
Kamaana Vapnuyat Kamee Prajarthee Chapnuyat Prajaam

Bhaktimanya Sadotthaya Suchis Tad Gata Manasah
Sahasram Vasudevasya Nam Nam Etat Prakeertayet

Yashah Prapnoti Vipulam Yaati Pradhanyam Eva Cha
Achalaam Shriyam Apnothi Shreyah Prapnothi Anuttamam

Na Bhayam Kvachi Dapnodhi Veeryam Tejascha Vindati
Bhavatya Rogo Dhutiman Bala Roopa Gunam Vitah

Rogarto Muchyate Rogat Baddho Muchyate Bandhanat
Bhayaan Muchyate Bheetasthu Muchyetapanna Apadhah

Durgany Atitara Tyasu Purushah Purushottamam
Stuvan Nama Sahasrena Nityam Bhakti Saman Vitah

Vasudeva Shrayo Marthyo Vasudeva Parayanah
Sarva Papa Vishudatma Yaati Brahma Sanatanam

Na Vasudeva Bhaktanam Ashubham Vidyate Kvachit
Janma Mrityu Jara Vyadhi Bhayam Naivopa Jayate

Emam Sthavam Adheeyanah Shraddha Bhakti Samanvitah
Yujyetatma Sukha Shantih Shree Dhruti Smruti Keertibih

Na Krodho Na Cha Matsaryam Na Lobho Na Shubha Matih
Bhavanti Krita Punyanam Bhaktanam Purushottame

Dhyou Sachandrarka Nakshatram Kham Disho Bhur Mahodhadhih
Vasu Devasya Veeryena Vidhrutani Mahatmanah

Sasurasura Gandharvam Sayaksho Raga Rakshasam
Jagad Vashe Varta Tedam Krishnasya Sachara Charam

Indriyani Mano Buddhih Sattvam Tejo Balam Dhrutih
Vasu Devatma Kanyahuh Kshetram Kshetragyna Eva Cha

Sarva Gama Naam Acharah Prathamam Parikalpate
Aachara Prabhavo Dharmo Dharmasya Prabhu Rachyutah

Rushayah Pitaro Devah Maha Bhutane Dhatavah
Jangama Jangamam Chedam Jagan Narayanod Bhavam

Yogo Gyanam Tatha Sankhyam Vidya Shlpadi Karma Cha
Vedah Shastrani Vignanam Etat Sarvam Janardanat

Eko Vishnur Mahadbhootam Pruthag Bhutany Aneekasah
Trilokam Vyapya Bhutatma Bhungte Vishva Bhug Avyayah

Imam Sthavam Bhagvato Vishnor Vyasena Keertitam
Pathedya Icchet Purushah Shreyah Praptum Sukhani Cha

Vishweshwaram Ajam Devam Jagatah Prabhu Mavyayam
Bhajanti Ye Puskaraksham Nate Yanti Parabhavam

Nate Yanti Parabhavam Om Namo It

Arjuna Uvacha

Padma Patra Vishalaksha Padmanabha Surottama
Bhaktanam Anuraktanam Trata Bhava Janardhana

Sri Bhagvan Uvacha

Yo Mam Nama Sahasrena Stothu Micchate Pandava
Sho Ha Mekena Shlokena Stutha Eva Na Shamsayah

Stutha Eva Na Shamsayah Om Namo Iti

Vyasa Uvacha

Vasanaad Vasu Devasya Vasitham Bhuvana Thrayam
Sarva Bhutha Nivaso Si Vasu Deva Namostute

Vasudeva Namostute Om Namo Iti

Parvati Uvacha

Keno Payeena Laghuna Vishnor Nama Sahasrakam
Pathyate Panditair Nithyam Shortu Miccham Yaham Prabhu

Eshwara Uvacha

Shree Rama Rama Rameti
Rame Raame Mano Rame
Sahasranama Tat Tutlyam
Rama Nama Varanane

Rama Nama Varanana Om Namo Iti

Brahma Uvacha

Namosta Anantaya Sahasra Murtaye Sahasra Padakshi Shishiro Rubahave
Sahasranamne Purushaya Shasvate Sahasrakoti Yuga Dharine Namah

Sahasra Koti Yuga Dharine Om Namo Iti

Sanjaya Uvacha

Yatra Yogeshvarah Krishno Yatra Partho Dhanur Dharah
Tatra Shree Vijayo Bhutir Dhruva Nitir Matir Mama

Sri Bhagvan Uvacha

Ananyas Chinto Yanto Mam Ye Janaah Pariyupasate
Tesham Nitya Bhiyuktanam Yogakshemam Vahamyaham

Paritranaya Sadhunam Vinashaya Chatushkritham
Dharma Samastha Panarthaya Sambhavami Yuge Yuge

Aaartha Vishanna Shithala Chabbitah Ghoreshu Chavya Dhishu Vartamanah
Samkeertaya Narayana Shabda Matram Vimukta Dukhag Sukhino Bhavantu

Kayena Vacha Mana Seendhriyerva Buddhyatma Na Vaa Prakrute Svabhavaat
Karomi Yadyat Sakalam Parasmai Narayanaya Iti Samarpayami