Budh Stotram — Word-by-Word Meaning
बुध स्तोत्रम्
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Word-by-Word Breakdown
Complete Translation
A hymn to Budha (Mercury) — the green-hued planet of intellect, speech and learning, son of Chandra — recited for sharp intelligence, eloquence, success in study and trade, and the pacifying of Budha’s afflictions.
Origin & History
Source: Traditional
Author: Traditional
Period: Classical
The Budh Stotram is a cherished traditional hymn. A hymn to Budha (Mercury) — the green-hued planet of intellect, speech and learning, son of Chandra — recited for sharp intelligence, eloquence, success in study and trade, and the pacifying of Budha’s afflictions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Budh Stotram?▼
A hymn to Budha (Mercury) — the green-hued planet of intellect, speech and learning, son of Chandra — recited for sharp intelligence, eloquence, success in study and trade, and the pacifying of Budha’s afflictions.
Who composed it and when is it recited?▼
It is a traditional hymn (Traditional). It is recited in the morning or evening with devotion, especially on Wednesdays and during Wednesdays.
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