Monday, May 16, 2011

Slokas

This is a nice collection of Slokas I came across somewhere on the web, I have copied it underneath.

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Shanti Mantra – Om Sahana Vavatu


Om Sahana Vavatu Sahanau Bhunaktu
Sahaveeryam Karavavahai

Tejas Vinavati Tamastuma vidhwishavahai

Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi



Sanskrit to English Word Meaning

Saha- both; nau-us; avatu- may he protect; bhunaktu-may he nourish; viryam karavavahai-may we acquire the capacity; tejasvi-be brilliant; nau-for us; adhitam- what is studied;astu-let it be; ma vidvisavahai-may we not argue with each other.



Translation

May He protect both of us. May He nourish both of us. May we both acquire the capacity (to study and understand the scriptures). May our study be brilliant. May we not argue with each other. Om peace, peace, peace.



Brief explanation

At the beginning of a class, the teacher and students generally recite this peace invocation together. Both seek the Lord’s blessings for study that is free of obstacles, such as poor memory, or the inability to concentrate or poor health. They also seek blessings for a conducive relationship, without which communication of any subject matter is difficult. Therefore, this prayer is important for both the teacher and the student.



Ganesha Shlokams


Gajananam Bhuta Ganathi Sevitam
Kapittha Jambu Palasara Bhaksitam

Uma Sutam Shoka Vinasha Karanam

Namami Vignesvara Pada Pankajam



He who has the face of an elephant, one who is worshipped by the Bhootha ganam, He who eats the essence of kapitha and Jumbu fruits, He who is the son of Uma Devi and He who allieviates the ill feelings in us. O! Lord Vigneshwara who is an embodiment of all the above, we offer our Namaskarams at your Divine feet.



Shuklambara Dharam Vishnum

Shashivarnam Chatur Bhujam

Prasanna Vadanam Dhyayet

Sarva Vignopa Santaye



Sanskrit to English Word Meaning

Suklambaradaram-one who wears a white garmetn; visnum; all pervading; sasivarnam; who ahs a brilliant complexion; chaturbhujam-who had four hands; prasannavadanam- who has an ever smiling face; dhyayet- I meditate upon; sarvavighnopashantaye- for the removal of all obstacles



Translation

Lord Vigneshwara, who wears a white garment, who is all pervading, who has a bright complexion (like a full moon), who has four hands (representing all power), who has an ever-smiling face, upon that deity I meditate, for the removal of all obstacles.



Brief Explanation

Lord Ganesha is the older son of Lord Shiva son Goddess Parvati. He is invoked before any undertaking for the removal of obstacles. He is also worshipped for knowledge and wisdom that he bestows upon devotees.



Sri Vakratunda Mahakaaya

Koti-soorya samaprabha

Nirvighnam kuru me Deva

Sarva-karyeshu Sarvadaa



O, Lord Ganesha of the curved trunk and massive body, the one whose splendor is equal to millions of Suns, please bless me to that I do not face any obstacles in my endeavors.



Mooshika vahana modaka hasta
Chamara karna vilambita sootra

Vamana roopa Maheswara putra

Vigna-vinayaka paada namaste



He who has the mouse as his vahana(vehicle),

He who always keeps Modhakam (a traditional type of sweet)

He who has ears that resemble a hand held fan,

He who wears a chain-like ornament around his waist,

He who is short in stature,

He who is the son of Parameshwar,

O Lord Vinayaka who is all the above and he who always removes our obstacles,

We worship your Divine Feet.



Gajavaktram Sura-shreshtam

Karna-chaamara-bhooshitam

Paashaankusha-dharam Devam

Vandeham Gana-naayakam



I bow before that God, who is the leader of Shiva’s ghosts, whose face resembles that of an elephant. Who is supreme among the deities, Who sports ears that look like fans and Who is armed with noose and goad.





Ekadantam Mahakayam

Lambodara Gajananam

Vigna Nashakarma Devam

He Rambam Prana Mamyaham



I bow to that God, Who has one tusk, one Who has a large body, one Who has a big stomach, one Who has the face of an elephant; He who destroys all obstacles and Who is also called Herambh (beloved of the Mother).



Guru Shlokam
Gurur Brahma Gurur Vishnu

Gurur Devo Maheshvarah
Guru Shakshat Param Brahma

Tasmai Sri Gurave Namah



Know The Guru To Be Brahma Himself. He Is Vishnu. He Is Also Shiva. Know Him To Be The Supreme Brahman, And Offer Thy Adoration Unto That Peerless Guru.



Saraswathi Shlokams
Saraswathi Namastubhyam

Varade Kamarupini

Vidyarambam Karishyami

Siddhir Bhavatu Me Sada



Sanskrit to English Word Meaning

Saraswathi- O Goddess of Knowledge Saraswathi, Namstubhyam-salutatiosn to you; varade-one who gives boons; kamarupini- one who fulfills desires; vidyarambaham-to begin my studies; karisyami-I am going; siddhirbhavatu-may there be accomplishment; me- for me; sada- always.



Translation

O Goddess Saraswathi; salutations to you, the giver of boons, the one who fulfills desires. I shall begin my studies. May there always be accomplishment for me.



Brief Explanation

This prayer is chanted before beginning a class or at the beginning of one’s studies so that all learning may resolve in knowledge alone. It is addresses to Goddess Saraswathi, who symbolizes all forms of knowledge, including the knowledge of the performing arts. Knowledge is a fundamental pursuit of human life, and a life of study and learning provides nourishment and discipline to the human intellect. In the Vedic culture, study is considered one’s duty.



Krishna Shlokams
Krishnaya Vasudevaya

Devaki Nanda Nayacha

Nandagopa Kumaraya

Sri Govindaya Namo Namaha



I bow and pray to lord Krishna, son of Vasudeva and Devaki, also the son of Nandagopa, who takes away sorrows, sufferings, pain and trouble.



Vasudeva sutam devam

Kamsa-Chanoora mardanam

Devaki parama-anandam

Krishnam vande Jagatgurum



I do vandana (glorification) of Lord Krishna, the resplendent son of Vasudev, who killed the great tormentors like Kamsa and Chanoora, who is a source of greatest joy to Devaki, and who is indeed a world teacher.



Mookam karoti vaachalam

Panghum langhayate girim

Yat kripa tam-aham-vande

Paramananda Madhavam



Explanation

Lord Krisna is the avatara of Lord Visnu who personifies ananda,joy.He established dharma and also gave us the teaching of the Bhagavad Gita.



Translation

Mukam(mute) karoti(makes) vacalam(eloquent), Pangum(lame) langhayate(cross) girim(mountain), yatkrupa (whose grace) tamaham vande(I salute Him), paramananda (one whose form is ananda) madhavam (Lord Krisna).



Vishnu Shlokam
Shanta Karam Bhujaga Shayanam

Padmanabham Suresham

Vishvadharam Gagana Sadrsham

Megha Varnam Shubhangam

Lakshmi Kantam Kamala Nayanam

Yogibhir Dhyana Gamyam

Vande Vishnum Bhava Bhaya Haram

Sarva Lokaiaka Natham



I adore Vishnu, the embodiment of Peace, who sleeps on the serpent,

Whose naval is the lotus of the Universe

Who is the Lord of the Gods, who is the support of the Universe, Who is in the form of Space (the Omnipresent)

Whose color resembles that of clouds, Whose body is auspicious

Who is the Lord of Lakshmi, whose eyes are like lotuses

Who is attainable by Yogis through meditation

Who is the destroyer of the fear of birth and death

And who is the One Lord of all the Worlds



Rama Shlokam
Ramaya Rama Bhadraya

Ramachandraya Vedhase

Raghu Nathaya Nathaya

Sitayah Pataye Namaha



To Rama, Ramabhadra, Raghunatha(These are different names of Lord Rama), the Lord, the Consort of Seetha, our salutations to him.



Sri Rama Rama Rameti

Rame Raame Manorame

Sahasra Nama Tat Tulyam

Rama Nama Varanane



Lord Shiva told this shloka to Parvati I meditate upon Sri Ram as Sri Rama Rama Rama, the thrice recital of Rama’s name is equal to Recitation of the thousand names of Lord Vishnu (Vishnu Sahasranama)



Shiva Shlokam
Sivam Sivakaram Shantam

Shivat Manam Sivottamam

Shiva Marga Pranetaram

Pranatosmi Sada Sivam



Karpoora-gauram karuna-avataram

Samsara-saaram Bhujagendra-haaram

Sadaa-vasantam Hridaya-aravinde

Bhavam Bhavanee-sahitam Namami



I salute to that Ishwara along with Bhavani (Shiva and parvati) who is as white as Karpur(camphor), an incarnation of compassion, the essence of this world, who wears a bhujagendra(snake or serpent) around his neck and is ever present in the lotus abode of our

hearts.



Maha-Mrityumjaya Shlokam
Om Trayambakam Yajamahe

Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam

Urva-rukamiva Bhandhanaat

Mrityor-mukshiya ma amritat

Om Klim Nama Shivaya

Om Shanthi Shanthi Shanthihi



Sanskrit to English Word Meaning

Tryambakam – three-eyed; Yajamahe – worship; Sugandhim – beautiful smelling; Pusti – well nourished, (prosperity; Vardhanam – increaser; Urvarukam – cucumber; Ive – like; Bandhana – from bondage of worldly attachments; Mrtyor – mortality; Muksiya – may you liberate; Ma- me; Amrat – for the sake of immortality



Translation:

We worship the three-eyed One (Lord Shiva), Who is fragrant and Who nourishes all beings; may He liberate me from death, for the sake of Immortality, even as the cucmber is severed from its bondage of the vine. Om Peace, Peace, Peace



Navagraha Shlokam
Om Namah Sooryaya Chandraya Mangalaya Budhaya Cha

Guru Shukra Shanibhyascha Raahave Ketave Namo Namaha



My Salutations to Soorya (Sun), Chandra (Moon), Mangala (Mars) and Budha (Mercury). I also salute Guru (Jupiter), Shukra (Venus), Shani (Saturn) as well as Rahu and Ketu.



Subramanya Shlokam
Shadaananam Kumkuma-rakta-varnam

Mahaamayam Divya-mayoora-vahanam

Rudrasya Soonam Sura-sainya-natham

Guham Sadaa Sharanam-aham Prapadye



I seek Sharan (refuge) in Guha (one who resides in the cave of the heart; another name for Subramanya), Who has 6 faces, Who adorns the color of Kumkum or Blood (red), one Who is a great warrior (?), one Whose vahana is the divine peacock, one Who is Rudra’s (Shiva’s) son, one Who is the leader of the army of devas.



Devi/Durga Shlokam
Sarva-mangala-mangalye Shive Sarvaartha-sadhake

Sharanye Trayambake Gauri Narayani Namostute



Explanation

Goddess Parvati is the consort of Lord Siva and is worshipped as Sakti. The Puranic literature describes her as having many forms, including Durga, Candi, Kali and Uma.While Siva symbolizes the efficient cause of the creation, Sakti symbolizes the material cause.



Translation

The one who is the auspiciousness of all that is auspicious (sarvamangalamangalye), the consort of Siva (Sive), who is the means of accomplishing all desires sarvarthasadhake), who is the refuge of all (saranye), the three eyed one(tryambake),the fair complexioned one(Gouri), Salutations to you, Narayani(narayani namostute).



Salutations to the consort of Sri Narayana (Sri Lakshmi Devi), who is all auspicisous, who is the Mastress of all, who blesses devotees succeed in their efforts and who is the refuge of all.



Annapoorna Shlokam
Annapoorne Sada poorne, Shankara Pranavallabhe

Gyana Vairagya Sidyartham, Bhikshaam Dehi cha Parvati

Mata cha Parvati Devi, Pita Devo Maheswarah

Baandava Shiva Bhaktyascha, Svadeso Bhuvanatrayam



Annapoorne – the wife of Lord Shiva; She who is full of food; Sadapoorne – who is always full of resources; Sankara – of Lord Sankara(Shiva); Prana – the life-force; energy; Vallabhe – the beloved; Jnana – knowledge; Vairagya – attitude of renunciation; Siddhyartham – to fulfill the purpose of; Bhiksham – alms, food; Dehi – giveus; Namostute – we bow down to You



O Annapurna, Who art ever full, the beloved life-force of Lord Sankara (Shive, O’ Parvathi – grant me alms that I be firmly established in Knowledge and Renunciation. Mother is shakti, father is shiva, relatives are the devotees of shiva and own country is all the three worlds



Lakshmi Shlokam
Ya Devi Sarva Bhooteshu Lakshmi Roopena Samsthita

Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namaha



Salutations again and again to the Devi who abides in all beings in the form of good fortune.



Tulasi Shlokam
Yenmoole Sarvatheerthaani Yenmadhye Sarvadevatha

Yadagre Sarva Vedaascha Thulaseem-tham Namamyaham



I bow down to the Tulasi at whose base are all the holy places, at whose top reside all deities and on whose middle are all the Vedas.



Hyagreevar Shlokam
(This sloka is to be recited before children start their daily school work/studies)

Gyaananandamayam Devam

Nirmala Spadikakruthim

Aadaram Sarva Vidyanaam

Hyagreevam Upasmahe



Vidyaarambam begins with a prayer to Sri Hyagreeva (Lord with the Horse’s face) Haya-horse; greeva-neck. You are the presiding deity for all knowledge. We pray to you to bless us with all the knowledge.



Ayyappa shlokam
Bhoota-natha Sadaananda Sarva-boota Dayaapara

Raksha Raksha Maha-bahor Shastre-tubhyam Namo Namaha











Hanuman shlokams
Buddhir Balam Yasho Dhairyam

Nir Bhayatvam Arogata

Ajatyam Vak Patutvam Cha

Hanumat Smaranat Bhavet



By remembering Hanuman, one can gain wisdom, strength, success, courage, fearlessness, lack of ill health, lack of sluggishness, and Oratory skills.



Manoj-avam Maruti Tulya Vegam

Jitendriyam Bhudhi-mataam Varishtam

Vaataatmajam Vaanara-yoota-mukhyam

Sri Ramadootam Sharanam Prapadye OR Sri Ramadootam Shirasaa Namami





I surrender to Hanuman, the messenger of Lord Rama, whose speed is as swift as the mind and as swift as the wind, who has controlled his sense organs and is the most intelligent among the intelligent ones; who is the son of Vayu and the chief of the monkey tribe.



Anjaneyam ati-paata-lananam

Kaanchanaadri Kamaneeya Vigraham

Paarijaata-tarumoola vasinam

Bhavayami pavamana nandanam



Anjana’s son, his face deep red,

His body shining like a golden mountain,

Dwelling always at the root of the Parijata tree,

On him, I meditate; the Wind-god’s son.



Yatra yatra Raghunatha Keertanam

Tatra tatra Krita mastakanjalim

Bhaashpa-vaari paripoorna lochanam

Marutim namada rakshasa-antakam



In all those nooks and corners, where the lord of Raghunath (Rama)* is sung about, In all such nooks and corners is he (Hanuman), With tears flooding from the eyes, Salutations to my Lord Maruthi*, He who saw the end of all evil ones.



Garuda Shlokams
Kumkum-ankita Gaathraaya Kundendu-dhavalaaya cha

Vishnu-vahana Namastubhyam Kshemam Kuru Sadaa Mama

Kalyanam-avahatu Kaamyaphalam Dadaatu

Mishtaanam-avahatu Mrutyum-apaakarotu

Dukhaani Hantu Duritaani Niraakarotu

Gaambheeryam-avahatu Gaaruda-darshanam Me



One whose body adorns the color of Kumkum, one who shines like the bright moon

I bow to the vahana of Vishnu, please bring forth my welfare always.

Bless me with welfare, grant me my wishes

Bless me with bountiful food, make me immortal.

Destroy sadness, remove my obstacles (worries)

Bless me with courage, Hey Garuda, give me your darshan



Kumkumankitha Varnaya Kundendu Davalayacha

Vishnu Vahanamsthubyam Pakshirajaya Thenamaha



One who has the complexion of Kumkum, one who shines like the bright moon

I pray to the Vahana of Vishnu, who is the king of the Birds.



Lamp Shlokam
(This sloka is to be recited while lighting lamp)

Subham Karoti Kalyanam

Arogyam Dhana Sampadah

Shatru Buddhi Vinashaya

Dipa Jyotir Namostute



Sanskrit to English Word Meaning

Subham- auspiciousness; karoti – which brings; kalyanam- prosperity; arogyam- good health; dhanasampadah- abundance of wealth; satrubuddhi- of the intellect’s enemy (ignorance); vinasaya- for the destruction; dipajyotir- that lamplight; namosthuthe- I salute thee.



Translation

I salute the One who is the lamplight that brings auspiciousness; prosperity, good health, abundance of wealth, and the destruction of the intellect’s enemy.



Brief explanation

This prayer is chanted before lighting the lamplight. Light is considered a symbol of auspiciousness, prosperity, and abundance in many cultures. Light brings with it brightness, but how does it destroy the intellect’s enemy? The intellect’s enemy is ignorance, which is likened to darkness. Light removes the darkness and makes it possible to see things clearly.



Deepajyothi Parabrahma

Deepajyothi Janardhana

Deepo me hara tu paapam

Deepaa Jyothir Namostute



I salute the Lord, the sustainer of the creation, in the form of this light. I salute this light (the Lord), may He destroy afflictions resulting from my omissions and commissions.



Prabhata shlokam
Karagre Vasate Lakshmi

Kara Mule Saraswathi

Kara Madhye Tu Govindah

Prabate Kara Darshanam



Sanskrit to English Word Meaning

Karagre-on the tip of your fingers; vasate- dwells; Lakshmi- the Goddess of Prosperity, Lakshmi; karamule- on the base of your hands; Saraswathi- the Goddess of Knowledge Saraswathi; karamadhye- in the middle of your hands; tu-whereas; Govindah-the Lord Govindah; prabhate-in the morning; karadarshanam-look at your palm.



Translation

On the tip of your fingers is Goddess Lakshmi; on the base of your fingers is Goddess Sarasvati; in the middle of your fingers is Lord Govinda. In this manner, look at your palm



Brief Explanation
This is a Morning Prayer called “karadarshana”. One begins the day with this prayer. ‘kara” means the palm of the hand and it stands for the five karmendriyas, or the organs of action. While looking at the palm, one invokes the Lord in the form of various deities, thus sanctifying all the actions that will be done during the day. By acknowledging the Lord as the giver of the capacity to perform actions and as the giver of the fruits of those actions, one sanctifies the actions. Thus, one prays in the morning to reinforce the attitude that all actions are performed as a service to the Lord.



Other shlokas
Brahmaarpanam Brahma Havir

Brahmagnau Braahmanaa Hutam

Brahmaiva Tena Gantavyam

Brahma Karma Samadhina



Sanskrit to English Word Meaning

Brahma- Brahman; arpanam- the means of offering; havih-oblation; brahmagnau-unto the fire that is Brahman; brahmana-by brahman; hutam- is offered; eva- indeed; tena- by him; gantavyam- to be reached; brahma-karma-samadhina-who is abiding in Brahman



Translation

Any means of offering is Brahman, the oblation is Brahman, the fire in which the offering is made is Brahman, and the one who offers is Brahman. Such a person who abides in Brahman indeed gains Brahman



Brief Explanation

This verse from the Bhagavad Gita (chapter 4, verse 24) and is traditionally chanted before meals. Brahman is the name of the Lord, the cause of the whole creation. Looking at the whole creation as an effect, Brahman is seen as the cause of everything. The effect does not exist separate from its cause. This verse likens food that is eaten to an oblation poured into the fire during ritual. By chanting this prayer before meals, the food that is eaten is offered to Brahman, the Lord.



Namochcharan
Asato Ma Sadgamaya

Tamaso Ma Jyotir gamaya

Mrityorma Amritam gamaya

Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi



Sanskrit to English Word Meaning

asato-from unreal; ma-me;sad-to the real; gamaya –lead; tamaso – from darkness (of ignorance), ma-me; jyothih-to light; gamaya-lead; mrtyoh- from death ; amrtam- immortality; gamaya –lead to immortality



Translation

Lead me (by giving knowledge) from the unreal to the real; from darkness (of ignorance) to the light (of knowledge); from death (sense of limitation) to immortality (limitless liberation)



Achutananda Govinda, Namoscharena Beshajak

Nashyanti Sakalan Rogan, Satyam Satyam Vadamyaham



By always chanting the name of the Lord, it will destroy all bad health and disease. What I say is the truth.



Tvameva Mata Cha Pita Tvameva

Tvameva Bandhuscha Sakha Tvameva

Tvameva Vidya Dravinam Tvameva

Tvameva Sarvam mama Deva Deva



O Supreme Lord (deva-dev, Master of all demigods), You are our mother, father, brother, and friend.

You are the knowledge and You are the only wealth. You are our everything.



Om Poornamadah Poornamidam

Poornaat Poornamudachyate

Poornasya Poornamaadaya

Poornameva Vashishyate



That is perfect - this is perfect. What comes from such perfection truly is perfect. What remains after perfection from perfection is yet perfect. May there be peace, peace and perfect peace.



Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinaha

Sarve Santu Niramayah

Sarve Bhadrani Pashyantu
Mas Kaschid Dhuka Bhag Bhavet



Sanskrit to English Translation

Sarve-all; bhavantu-may be; sukhinah-happy; niramayah-free from disease; badrani-prosprity; pashyantu- may enjoy; ma-not;kaschit- anybody; dukkshbhag-one who suffers; bhavet-may be



Translation:

May all be happy. May all enjoy health and freedom from disease. May all enjoy prosperity. May none suffer.



Brief explanation

These are prayers for the prosperity and welfare of humanity. To achieve anything in life, one has to make an effort and await the results. In addition, many unknown factors and laws influence the outcome of that effort. By praying to the Lord, one acknowledges these laws as the natural order inseparable from the Lord, and one acknowledges the Lord as the giver of all results of actions.



Kaayenavaacha Manasendriyerva

Budhyadmanava Prakrite Swabhavat

Karomi Yadyat Sakalam Parasmai

Narayanayeti Samarpayami



Unto Lord Narayana, I dedicate all the acts that I perform with my body, speech, mind, senses and intellect that are born of deliberation and natural tendencies.





Guru Shlokam
Yasya prasaadaat ahameva Vishnu:

Mayyeva sarvam parikalpitam cha

Itham vijaanaami sadaatma-roopam

Tasyaamkhri padmam pranatosmi nityam



He by whose grace I came to know that I alone am the all-pervading divinity, and on Me alone is everything imposed. This knowledge was bestowed right here in this very life, to the lotus feet of that teacher I always love to do many namaskarams.



Saraswati Shlokams
Yaa kundendu Tushaara-haara-dhavala

Yaa Shubhra-vastraavritaa

Yaa Veena-varadanda manditakara

Yaa Shwetaa Padmaasanaa

Yaa Brahmaachyuta Shankara Prabhritibhihi

Devaihi Sada Vanditaa

Saa maam paatu Saraswatee Bhagavatee

Nih-shesha jaadyaapahaa



Goddess Saraswati Is All White Like The Kunda Blossom, The Moon, Snow, And Pearl. She Is Dressed In Pure White. While Two Of Her Hands Play The Veena, The Two Other Hands Are Poised To Give Boons, And Award Punishments As Needed. She Is Seated On A White Lotus. She Is Ever Worshipped By All The Celestials Including Brahma, Vishnu And Maheshwara. May This Saraswati Remove My Obstacles And Protect Me.

Shiva shlokam
Karacharana Krtam Vak

Kaayajam Karmajam Va

Sravana Nayanajam Va

Maanasam Va Aparaadham

Vihitam Avihitam Va

Sarvame Tat Kshamasva

Jaya Jaya Karunabdhe

Sri Maha Deva Shambo



Sanskrit to English word meaning

Kara-hands; charana-feet, krtham-done; vak-organ of speech;kayajam-of the physical body;karmajam-born of the performace of actions; va-or;sravana-nayana-jam- born of eyes and ears; va- or; manasam- born of mind; va-or; aparadam- omissions and commissions; vihitam-enjoined acts; avihitam-prohibited acts; va-or; sarvametat- all these; kshamasva-forgive; jaya-glory; karunabdhe-ocean of kindness;sri mahadeva-great Lord Shiva; shambo-one hwo causes happiness, Smabhu-Shiva



Translation

Lord, kindly forgive all the omissions and commissions born of my eyes, ears, mind and organ of speech, or done by my hands and feet, and the omissions and commissions in the performance of my duties, wither enjoined or prohibited. Glory to you, Mahadeva, the one who is the ocean of kindness and the cause of happiness.

Before going to sleep, one ends the day with this prayer. One asks the Lord for forgiveness for inappropriate actions that one may have knowingly or unknowingly done during the day.



O Lord, kindly forgive the wrong actions I have done knowingly or unknowingly, either through my organs of action(hands, feet, speech) or through my organs of perception (ear, eyes) or by my mind. Glory unto Thee, Oh Lord, who is the ocean of compassion.



Rama Shlokam
Neelambuja shyamala komalaangam

Sita-samaaropita vamabhagam

Paanau-mahaa-saayaka charu-chaapam

Namami Raamam Raghu-vamsha naatham



I do namaskarams to Lord Rama, who was the best amongst the great kings of Raghu-kula, who wields his great bow and arrows, who has a complexion and softness like that of a blue-lotus, and on whose left sits Goddess Sitaji, his dear consort.



Devi shlokams
Maanikya-veenam Upalaalayanteem

Madaalasaam Manjula-vagvilaasaam

Maahendra-neela-dyuti Komalaangeem

Maatanga-kanyaam Manasaa-smaraami



She who plays a Veena* of emerald,
She who is tired with activity,
She who can talk honeyed words,
She who is beautiful,
She who is the daughter of Matanga*,
She who is pretty beyond compare,
I meditate on Thee.

*Veena- a musical instrument
*Matanga- A sage of ancient times

Chaturbhuje Chandra-kalavathamse

Kuchonathe Kumkuma-raga-shone

Pundreshu Pashaankusha Pushpabaana Haste

Namaste Jagatega Mataha



Oh, you with the four arms, wearing the digit of the moon,

With raised breasts, whost face is the color of kumkum,

Holding the bow of sugar cane, the pasa, the ankusa and the five flower arrows

I bown down to you, who are the One Mother of the Universe



Eka Shlokam Ramayanam
Poorvam Rama-tapo-vanaadi-gamanam Hatva Mrugam Kaanchanam

Vaidehee-haranam Jatayu-maranam Sugreeva-sambhashanam

Balee-nigrahanam Samudra-taranam Lankapuri-daahanam

Paschaat Raavana-kumbhakarna-hananam Etatdhi Ramayanam.



Lord Rama went to the forest in order to fulfill the promise his father had given to one of his wives (Kaikeyi). In the forest, Seeta was attracted by the golden deer and Rama went after it. At that time, the wicked Ravana kidnapped Seeta. Jatayu tried to defend Seeta and save her, but was killed by Ravana. Lord Rama then befriended Sugriva and killed Vali, the unrighteous. He crossed the ocean and entered the city of Lanka. He then destroyed the city of Lanka, killed the wicked demons Ravana and Kumbhakarna and set Seeta free. This is the story contained in the Ramayana.











Eka Shlokam Bhagavatam
Aadau Devakidevi-garba-jananam Gopee-grihe Vardhanam

Maaya-pootana-jeeva-ta apa-haranam Govardhanodhaaranam

Kamsachchedana-kauravaadi-hananam Kuntisutaa-paalanam

Etat-Bhagavatam Purana-kadhitam SriKrishna-leelamritam



In the beginning, Krishna was born from Devaki’s womb, he grew up in the house of Gopikas. Then he slayed Maya and Pootana, sanctified Govardhana mountain. He slayed Kamsa, ended the Kauravas, took care of Kunti’s sons. This is the leela (?) of Krishna that is narrated in Bhagavatam in the Puranas



Vishnu Shodasha Nama Shlokam (16 names)
This sloka reveals the 16 different names of Vishnu that one must chant when doing different activities in one’s life



Aushadhe Chintayét Vishnum Bhojané cha Janardanam

Shayane Padmanabham cha Vivahé cha Prajapatim



While taking medication remember Vishnu. Consuming food – Janardana

Sleeping remember – Padmanabha, during wedding – Prajapati



Yudhe Chakradharam Devam Pravase cha Trivikramam

Naraayanam Tanur-tyagé Sreedharam Priya-sangamé



At war – Chakradhari, Travel – Trivikrama

Death bed – Narayana, when meeting loved ones – Sreedhara



Du-swapne Smara Govindam Sankate Madhusoodanam

Kaanane Naarasimham cha Paavake Jalashaayinam



Bad dreams remember Govinda, in troubled times – Madhusoodana

In a forest remember Narasimha, In the midst of fire remember Jalashayina



Jalamadhye Varaham cha Parvate Raghunandanam

Gamane Vamanam chaiva Sarva-kaaryeshu Madhavam

In the middle of water (water activities or travel ) – Varaha, On a mountain (trekking) – Raghunandana (Rama). Travel by foot – Vamana, when you start any deed remember Madhava.



Shodashaitaani Naamani Pratarudhaya ya: padeth

Sarva-papa-vinirmukhto Vishnu-loke Maheeyate



One who reads these 16 names every morning will be rid of all sins and will attain Vishnu loka (Moksha).



Ganesha Dwaadasha Nama shlokam (12 names)
Pranamya Shirasa Devam

Gauriputram Vinaayakam
Bhakataavaasam Smare Nityam
Aayush Kaamartha Siddhaye



Every day, I bow down to that Lord, the son of Gowri, the Lord one who lives in the heart of the devotees, blessing them always with good health and prosperity.



Prathamam Vakratundam Cha
Ekadantam Dwiteeyakam
Thriteeyam Krishna Pingaaksham
Gajavaktram Chaturthakam



Starting from here the twelve names of Ganesha are mentioned and he is worshipped in those different forms. The first as the Lord with the curved trunk; second, as the one with only one tusk, third, as the one with black (red/brown) eyes, fourth, as the one with giant structure.



Lambodaram Panchamaam Cha
Shashtam Vikatameva Cha
Saptamam Vighnaraajendram
Dhoomravarnam Tathaashtamam



Fifth, as the one with a big (long) stomach, six, as the one with a huge body Seven, as the remover of obstacles, eight, as the one with smoke gray color



Navamam Phaalachandram Cha
Dasamam Tu Vinaayakam
Ekaadasam Ganapatim
Dvaadasam Tu Gajaananam



Ninth, as the one with moon on the front of His head, tenth, as the foremost leader, eleventh, as the leader of the ganas, twelfth as the one with elephant face.



Dvaadasaitaani Naamaani
Trisandhyam Yah Pathernnarah
Na Cha Vighna Bhayam Tasya
Sarva Siddhikaram Prabho



Any person, who remembers these twelve names of Ganesha, three times in a day, will have all their obstacles and fear removed and will attain success. (This group of verses is said to be sage Narada's offering to Lord Ganesh.)



Vidyarthi Labhate Vidyaam

Dhanaarthi Labhate Dhanam

Putrarthi Labhate Putraan

Mokshaarthi Labhate Gatim



Anyone seeking knowledge (students) will receive knowledge, one who seeks wealth will receive wealth, one who seeks progeny, will be blessed with offsprings, one who seeks moksha shall attain salvation.



Japet-Ganapati Stotram

Shatbhir-masaihi Phalam Labeth

Samvatsarena Sidhim cha

Labhate Na-atra Samshayaha



If you recite Ganapathi’s Stotram, you will reap the fruits for all the seasons and within the year you will achieve, without doubt, what you desire.



Ashtebhyo Brahmanebhyascha

Likhitva ya: Samarpayet

Tasya Vidya Bhavet-sarvaa

Ganeshasya Prasadataha



With the blessing of Lord Ganesha, One who gets this sloka written by eight Brahmins, will be blessed with knowledge and power of learning forever.



Ithi Narada Purane Shri Ganesha Stotram Sampoornam



Thus ends the song of praise of Lord Ganesha composed by Narada.



Navagraha Sloka
(this is a dyana shlokam for all Navagrahas)



aarogyam pradhathu noh dinakaraha
chandroh yasho nirmalam
bhoodim bhoomisudhaha sudhaam sudhanyaha
pragnyaam gurur gowravam kaanya
komala vaak vilaasa madhulam
mandho mudham sarvadha
raghur bhaahubalam virodha shamanam
ketuhu kulasyonadhim

Let us pray to Lord Surya who bestows well-being and health
Let us pray to Lord Chandra to bestow eminence and recognition
Let us pray to Lord Kuja to bestow opulence and prosperity
Let us pray to Lord Bhudhan to bless us with astuteness and wisdom
Let us pray to Lord Guru for knowledge and good judgment
Let us pray to Lord Shukra for graciousness and enhancement
Let us pray to Lord Shanishwara for harmony and contentment
Let us pray to Lord Rahu for vigour and valour
Let us pray to Lord Ketu for progeny, kith and kin

Surya or Sun is the most powerful living God - whom everyone can see, perceive and pray. Though he is visible, he also has been presented in a variety of forms. Lord of this planet is God Siva

Chandra or Moon is a lovable God - Pleasing to the children as well as elders, universally appealing to everyone whatever may be the religion. Goddess Parvathi rules the planet.

Angaraka or Mars is regarded as a God of martial character, red in every aspect. Even the Romans held him as their Guru. He is the Son of Earth and is ruled by Lord Subramanya.

Budha or Mercury is considered as the greatest among the wise. This Devata bestows wisdom and wealth on his devotees. He is ruled by Lord Maha Vishnu.

Brihaspati is the Guru (Jupiter). He results in a cure from ailments and helps one to ward off his/her sins and gives strength, valour, longevity, etc. He grants the boon of fatherhood to the childless, good education (Vidya). He is ruled by Lord Dakshinamurthy.

Sukra or Venus is the bestower of long life, wealth, happiness, children, property and good education. He is ruled by Goddess Mahalakshmi.

Saniswara or Saturn, is generally known to affect one adversely on occasions when he occupies certain positions in one's horoscope. A prayer to him, especially on Saturdays, is said to mitigate the hardships one will have to face during these periods. Saniswara is considered equally a bestower of all benefits to the devotees who pray sincerely to him. He is ruled by Lord Yama.

Rahu is instrumental in strengthening one's power and converting even an enemy into a friend. He is ruled by Goddess Durga.

Ketu brings prosperity to the devotee's family. He grants good health, wealth, cattle and all around prosperity. He is ruled by Lord Ganesha and Indra



Dashavathara Shlokam
Vedaanuddharate Jagannivahate Bhoogolam Udbibhrate

Daityam Daaryate Balim Chhalyate Kshatrakshayam Kurvate

Paulaastyam Jayate Halam Kalyate Kaarunyamaatnavate

Mlechchhaan Moorchyate Dashaakrutikrute Krishnaya

Tubhyam Namah



The Ten incarnations of Lord Hari are described in the above stanza:

Vedaanudharate – Matsya; Jagannivahate – Kurma; Bhoogolom udbibhrate – Varaha; Daityam Daaryate – Narasimha; Balim Chhalyate – Vamana;

Kshatrakshayam Kurvate – Parashuraam; Paulastyam Jayate – Rama; Halam Kalyate – Balarama; Kaarunyamaatnavate – Buddha; Mlechchhaan Moorchyate – Kalki; These are the 10 forms of Krishna (Lord Hari)





SHRI NAMA RAMAYANAM


1. BALA KAANDAM



SHUDHA BRAHMA PARATPARA RAM

Lord Rama, Who is Pure and absolute Brahman,

KALATHMAGA PARAMESHWARA RAM

Rama, the essence of Time, the Lord Supreme,

SHESHADALPA SUKANITHRITHA RAM

Rama, blissfully reposing on Shesha as his bed,

BRAHMATYAMARA PRARTHITHA RAM

Rama, worshipped by all Gods, beginning from Brahma

CHANDAKIRANAKULA MANDANA RAM

Rama, who adorned the solor race,

SHRIMATH DASHARATHA NANDANA RAM

Rama,(Who manifested as) the Son of Dasaratha,

KOUSALYA SUKAVARTHANA RAM

Rama, who enhanced the (peace and) happiness of Kaushalya (His mother),

VISHVAMITHRA PRIYATHANA RAM

Rama, the beloved wealth of Viswamitra (sage teacher)

GORA THADAKA KATHAKA RAM

Rama, Who destroyed the (demoness) Tataka, the ferocious,

MARICHATHI NIPATHAKA RAM

Rama, Who(also) overcame the demons Maricha and others,

KOUSHIKA MAKA SAMRAKSHAKA RAM

Rama, Who protected the sacrifice of the Sage Kaushika,

SHRIMATH HALYOTHARAKA RAM

Rama, Who gave Salvation to Ahalya,

GOUTAMA MUNI SAMPOOJITHA RAM

Rama, Who was worshipped by sages like Gautama,

SURAMUNIVARAGANA SAMSTHUTHA RAM

Rama, Who was Praised By great Gods and sages alike,

NAVIKATHAVITHA MRUTHAPATHA RAM

Rama, Who(having very) soft feet, was carried across water by a boatman,

MITHILAPURAJANA MOHAKA RAM

Rama, Who was the object of infatuation of the citizens of Mithila,

VIDEHA MANASA RANJAKA RAM

Rama, Who was source of great joy for Janaka’s mind,

THRIYAMBAKA KARMUKA PANCHAKA RAM

Rama, Who broke the bow of Siva (which others could not lift),

SEETHARPITHA VARAMAALIKA RAM

Rama, Who was offered the garland by Sita (in Marriage)

KRUTHAVAIVAHIKA KOUTHUKA RAM

Rama, Who was applauded by all for this wonderful marriage,

BARGAVA DARPA VINACHAKA RAM

Rama, Who chastised the pride of Bhargava,

SHRIMATHYODHYA BALAKA RAM

Rama, Who Protected the Citizens of Ayodhya



RAMA RAMA JAYA RAJARAM

RAMA RAMA JAYA SITARAM (Repeat both lines 2 times)



Shrimad: “ having divine Grace” used throughout text as term of respect

Ahalya: A sage who had been turned into stone by curse of the irascible yogi, Durvasa

-Gana : means “Crowds of “ or Congregations of” … throughout this text

Videha : “Without body-idea “ --- here it may thus mean “Janaka” or “those who have transcended body – Consciousness. Bhargava : Parasuram – the haughty champion of the Brahmins.



2. AYODHYA KAANDAM



AGANITHA GUNA GANA BHOOSHITHA RAM

Rama, endowed with innumerable divine qualities,

AVANEE THANAYAA KAAMITHA RAM

Rama, sought in marriage by the daughter – of Earth(sita),

RAGAA CHANDRA SAMAANANA RAM

Rama, bright as the moon on a pitch dark night,

PITHRU VAAKYA SRUTHA KAANANA RAM

Rama,Who while in the forest literally followed His father’s Commands,

PRIYA GUHA VINIVEDHITHA PADHA RAM

Rama, to Whom the beloved Guha surrendered himself at His feet,

THATHKSHALITHA NIJA MRUTHUPATHA RAM

Rama, whose tender feet were gently washed by Guha,

BHARADWAAJA MUKHA NANDHANA RAM

Rama, Who brought great delight to Bharadwaja,

CHITHRA KUTAADHRI NIKETHANA RAM

Rama, Who resorted to the Chitrakut mountain,

DHASARATHA SANTHATHA CHINTHITHA RAM

Rama, Who was constantly remembered bt Dasaratha,

KAIKEYEE THANA YAARTHITHA RAM

Rama, Who was venerated By Kaikeyi’ Son Bharatha,

VIRACHITHA NIJA PITHRU KARMAKA RAM

Rama, Who performed devotedly (though in exile) His parents last rites,

BHARATHAARPITHA NIJA PAADHUKA RAM

Rama, Who gave his own sandals to Bharata.



RAMA RAMA JAYA RAJARAM

RAMA RAMA JAYA SITARAM (Repeat both lines 2 times)



3. AARANYA KAANDAM



DHANDA KAAVANA JANA PAAVANA RAM

Rama, the Savior of the people of the forest Dandaka,

DHUSHTA VIRAAGHA VINAASANA RAM

Rama, Killer of the mischievous Rakshasha, Viradha,

SARA BHANGA SUDHEEKSHINA AARCHEETHARAM

Rama, worshipped by the rishis Sharabhanga and Sutikshna,

AGASTHYA NUGRAHA VARDHITHA RAM

Rama, who was helped towards greatness by Agastya’s (a sage’s) kindness,

KRUDHRAA DHIPA SAM SEVITHA RAM

Rama, Who was served by the birds king (Jatayu)

PANCHA VATEE THATA SUSTHITHA RAM

Rama, Who lived happily in the edge of the forest Panchavati,

SOORPANAKAARTHI VIDHAAYAKA RAM

Rama,Who was the cause of Shurpanakha’s misery,

KHARA DHOOSHANA MUKHA SOODHAKA RAM

Rama,Who dried up the faces of (killed) the demons Khara and Dushana (“avengers” of Shurpanakha),

SEETHA PITHA HARI NAANUGA RAM

Rama, Who followed the deer that was dear to Sita,

MAAREECHAARTHI KRUDHAA SUGA RAM

Rama, Who caused by his arrows, Maricha’s (a Rakshasa’s )suffering

VINISHTA SEETHAAN VESHAKA RAM

Rama, the Seeker of the stolen Sita,

KRUDHRAADHIPA GATHI DHAAYAKA RAM

Rama, Who was the giver of Salvation to jatayu

SABAREE DHATHA PALAASANA RAM

Rama, Who are the Fruits given by Shabari,

KABANDHA BAAHUCH CHEDANA RAM

Rama, Who cut off the arms of Kabandha (a Rakshasa)



RAMA RAMA JAYA RAJARAM

RAMA RAMA JAYA SITARAM (Repeat both lines 2 times)



RAKSHASHA = Demon (enemies of Rama)

Shurpanakha : Sister of Ravana, (demon king of Ceylon) whose nose Lakshmana Cut off because she was about to swallow Sita.

Shabari : An aged hermitess who had waited for Rama since youth, and kept fruits for Him.



4. KISHKINDA KAANDAM



HANUMATH SEVITHA NIJA PADHA RAM

Rama, Whose own feet were served by Hanuman,

NATHA SUGREEVA BHEESHTADHA RAM

Rama, Who fulfilled the desires of the humble Sugriva (King of the monkeys)

GARVITHA VAALI SAMHAARAKA RAM

Rama, the Killer of Proud Vali,

VAANARA DHOOTHA PRESHAKA RAM

Rama, Who sent the monkey-messengers (to Ceylon),

HITHAKARA LAKSHMANA SAMYUTHA RAM

Rama, always accompanied by Lakshmana (doer of good)



RAMA RAMA JAYA RAJARAM

RAMA RAMA JAYA SITARAM (Repeat both lines 2 times)



Humble: here implies “taking refuge at Rama’s feet”



5. SUNDARA KAANDAM

KAPIVARA SAMTHATHA SAMSRUTHA RAM

Rama, Whom the great monkey (Hanumaan) always meditated on,

THATHGATHI VIGHNA DHVAMSHAKA RAM

Rama, by Whom his journey’s obstacles were destroyed

SEETHAA PRAANAA DHAARAKA RAM

Rama, the Refuge of Sita’s life(Prana)

DHUSHTA DHASAANANA DHOOSITHA RAM

Rama, by the wicked Ten-faced Ravana reviled,

SISHTA HANUMADH BHOOSITHA RAM

Rama, by the good natured Hanumaan praised,

SEETHAA VEDHITHA KAAKAA VANA RAM

Rama, (Who heard), told by Sita, (the story of) the Crow’s rescue,

KRUTHA CHOODAAMANI DHARSANA RAM

Rama, Who saw the Crest – jewel (of Sita) (brought by Hanumaan)

KAPI VARA VACHANA SWASTHITHA RAM

Rama, Whom Hanuman’s words comforted.



RAMA RAMA JAYA RAJARAM

RAMA RAMA JAYA SITARAM (Repeat both lines 2 times)



“His” (Hanuman’s) “journey” : “movements” = his journey to ceylon

“Crow’s rescue: The crow jayanta wanted to injure Sita, hence Hanuman was about to kill the bird, but Sita saved its life.



6. YUDDHA KAANDAM



RAAVANA NIDHANA PRASTHITHA RAM

Rama, Who went to kill Ravana,

VAANARA SAINYA SAMAAVRUTHA RAM

Rama, by mionkey soldiers accompanied

SOPITHA SARIDHEE SARTHITHA RAM

Rama, to whom (the king of) dried up Ocean prayed,

VIBHEESHANAA BHAYA DHAAYAKA RAM

Rama, Who gave Bibhishana freedom from fear,

PARVATHA SETHU NIBANDHAKA RAM

Rama, Who with mountains built a bridge (to ceylon),

KUMBHA KARNA SIRA CHEDAKA RAM

Rama, Who severed Kumbhakarna’s head( from Body),

RAAKSHASA SANGHA VIMARDHANA RAM

Rama, the killer of a host of Rakshasas,

AHI MAHI RAAVANA CHAARANA RAM

Rama, Who pushed down Ahi-Ravana into the nether-World,

SAMHRUTHA DHASA MUKHA RAVANA RAM

Rama, Who killed the ten-faced Ravana,

VIDHI BHAVA MUKHA SURA SAMSTHUTHA RAM

Rama, Who was praised by the gods, led by Brahma (VIDHI) and Siva (BHAVA)

SWASTHITHA DHASARATHA VEEKSHITHA RAM

Rama, Who was seen by the Sky-dweller Dasharatha,

SEETHAA DHARSANA MODITHA RAM

Rama, Who was happy to see Sita (after Conquering Ceylon)

ABHI SHIKTHA VIBHEESHANA NATHA RAM

Rama, to whom Bibhishana bowed (i.e became His vassal) after being crowned,

PUSHPAKA YAANAA ROHANA RAM

Rama, Who travelled well in vehicle called Pushpaka

BHARADHWAJAABHI NISHEVANA RAM

Rama, Who was served well by Bharadwaja,

BHARATHA PRAANAA PRIYAKARA RAM

Rama, Who did things pleasing to the heart of Bharata,

SAKETHA PURI BHOOSHANA RAM

Rama, Ornament of the city Saketa (=Ayodhya)

SAKALA SVEYA SAMAANATHA RAM

Rama, to Whom all His own(relations) submitted,

RATHNA LASATH PEETHASTHITHA RAM

Rama, Who sat on the jewel – bedecked throne,

PATTAABHI SHEKA LAMKRUTHA RAM

Rama, decorated with garlands for coronation,

PAARTHIVA KULA SAM MAANITHA RAM

Rama, by many kings honored,

VIBHEESHANAAR PITHA RANGAKA RAM

Rama, to Whom Bibhishana gave many varieties of offerings,

KEECHAKULA NUGRUHAKARA RAM

Rama, Who showed grace (anugraha) to all (many)monkeys,

SAKALA JEEVA SAMRAKSHAKA RAM

Rama, the Protector of all Jivas (creatures),

SAMASTHA LOKAA DHAARAKA RAM

Rama, Who is the basis (support) of all the World.



RAMA RAMA JAYA RAJARAM

RAMA RAMA JAYA SITARAM (Repeat both lines 2 times)



Prayed: i.e an appeal to Rama to repair damage done when He dried up the Ocean to cross to Ceylon.

Bibhishana : Youngest brother of Ravana, exiled for his devotion to Rama

Kumbhakarna : Second Brother of Ravana

AHI-RAVANA : was grandson of Ravana. Rama “pushed him down” into neither world (MAHI) instead of killing Him.

Dasharatha : i.e after his death, saw Rama, from heaven.



7. UTTHARA KAANDAM



AAGATHA MUNI GANA SAMSTHUTHA RAM

Rama, Praised by groups of sages who came to see him,

VISRUTHA DHASA KANDOTH BHAVA RAM

Rama, Who head (from the sages) of Ravana’s birth,

SEETHA LINGANA NIRVRUTHA RAM

Rama, Happy in Sita’s embrace,

NEETHI SURAKSHITHA JANA PADHA RAM

Rama, Who preserved (ruled) with impartiality His Kingdom,

VIPINA THYAAJITHA JANAKAJA RAM

Rama, Who banished (renounced) to the forest, Janaka’s daughter (Sita),

KAARITHA LAVANA SURA VADHA RAM

Rama, Who caused lavana’s death,

SVARGATHA SAMBUKA SAMSTHUTHA RAM

Rama, Whom Shambuka praised before going to heaven (dying)

SVATHA NAYA KUSA LAVA NANDITHA RAM

Rama, Who got much joy (by meeting) His Own sons, Kusha and Lava

ASVAMEGHA KRATHU DHEEKSHITHA RAM

Rama, Who was initiated into the Horse – Sacrifice,

KAALA VEDITHA SURA PADHA RAM

Rama, to Whom Kala(god of Time) spoke about His divinity,

AAYODHYAKA JANA MUKTHIDHA RAM

Rama, Giver of Liberation to ayodhya’s people,

VIDHI MUKHA VIBHUDHA NANDAKA RAM

Rama,Who gave joy to the Gods, Led by Brahma,

THEJO MAYA NIJA ROOPAKA RAM

Rama, Whose own form if full of luminosity,

SAMSRUTHI BANDHA VIMOCHAKA RAM

Rama, the Loosener of the World’s

DHARMA STHAAPANA THATH PARA RAM

Rama, engaged in establishing Dharma,

BHAKTI PARAAYANA MUKTHIDHA RAM

Rama, Giver of Liberation to devotees,

SARVA CHARAA CHARA PAALAKA RAM

Rama, Protector of all moving and unmoving,

SARVA BHAVAMAYA VAARAKA RAM

Rama, Curer of all world’s ills,

VAIKUNTAALAYA SAMSTHITHA RAM

Rama, established in His home of Vaikuntha,

NITHYAA NANDTHA PADHA STHITHA RAM

Rama, Who lives in the State of eternal bliss

107. RAMA RAMA JAYA RAJA RAM

Rama, Victory to Rama, the King

108. RAMA RAMA JAYA SEETHA RAM

Rama, Victory to Rama, Sita’s Ram



RAMA RAMA JAYA RAJARAM

RAMA RAMA JAYA SITARAM (Repeat both lines 2 times)





“Ravana’s” : “Ten –throated…”

“Lavana’s” : Rama had his youngest brother Satrughna, kill Lavana (as Asura) “His Divinity”, i.e that He soon would have to go back (dying) to his own state as Vishnu. “ ”: Samsara Lit: “Those in devotion – engaged”











Namaavali
LORD GANESHA
OM SUMUKAAYA NAMAH

OM EKADANTAAYA NAMAH

OM KAPILAAYA NAMAH

OM GAJAKARNAKAAYA NAMAH

OM LAMBODARAAYA NAMAH

OM VIKATAAYA NAMAH

OM VIGNARAJAAYA NAMAH

OM GANAATI PAAYA NAMAH

OM DHOOMRA KETAVE NAMAH

OM GANA DHYAKSHAAYA NAMAH

OM PHALA CHANDRAAYA NAMAH

OM VAKRATHUNDAAYA NAMAH

OM SKANDA POORVAJAYA NAMAH

OM SOORPA KARNAAYA NAMAH

OM HE RAMBHAAYA NAMAH

OM GAJANANAAYA NAMAH

OM SRI MAHAGNAPATAYE NAMAH

OM SHANTI SHANTI SHANTIH



LORD VISHNU
OM ACHUTAAYA NAMAH

OM ANANTHAAYA NAMAH

OM GOVINDAAYA NAMAH

OM KESAVAAYA NAMAH

OM TRIVIKRAMAAYA NAMAH

OM NARAYANAAYA NAMAH

OM VAMANAAYA NAMAH

OM MADHAVAAYA NAMAH

OM SREEDHARAAYA NAMAH

OM HRISHIKESAAYA NAMAH

OM VISHNAVE NAMAH

OM PADMANABHAAYA NAMAH

OM MADHUSOODANAAYA NAMAH

OM DAMODHARAAYA NAMAH

OM SRI HARAAYA NAMAH

OM SHANTI SHANTI SHANTIH

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