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Shuklambaradharam Vishnum

शुक्लाम्बरधरं विष्णुं

🕉️ hindu·📿 3× repetitions·🕐 At the start of any puja, study, journey or new work·📜 Traditional invocation (dhyana) shloka

Also known as: shuklambaradharam vishnum shashivarnam chaturbhujam · shuklambardharam · sarva vighnopashantaye

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Origin & Story

Traditional invocation (dhyana) shloka · Traditional · Classical

This beloved verse is the universal 'mangalacharana' — the opening invocation chanted before any worship or auspicious act to clear away obstacles. Describing the Lord as robed in white, fair as the moon, four-armed and serene of face, it is recited the world over before puja, study and new beginnings, most often as the dhyana of Lord Ganesha, Vighneshwara, the remover of all impediments.

As told in scripture

It is said that a task begun with this verse, sincerely chanted, proceeds free of obstacles — for the serene Lord it invokes is the very stiller of every vighna.

The Mantra

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शुक्लाम्बरधरं विष्णुं शशिवर्णं चतुर्भुजम् प्रसन्नवदनं ध्यायेत् सर्वविघ्नोपशान्तये

Shuklambaradharam vishnum shashivarnam chaturbhujam Prasannavadanam dhyayet sarvavighnopashantaye

Meaning:I meditate on the Lord robed in white, the all-pervading, moon-hued and four-armed, with a serene and gracious face — for the stilling of all obstacles.

Word-by-Word Meaning

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शुक्लाम्बरधरं विष्णुं🔊Shuklambaradharam vishnumThe one robed in white garments, the all-pervading (Vishnu)
शशिवर्णं चतुर्भुजम्🔊Shashivarnam chaturbhujammoon-hued (fair) and four-armed
प्रसन्नवदनं ध्यायेत्🔊Prasannavadanam dhyayetwith a serene, gracious face — Him one should meditate upon
सर्वविघ्नोपशान्तये🔊Sarvavighnopashantayefor the stilling (removal) of all obstacles

Benefits of Chanting Shuklambaradharam Vishnum

The universal invocation recited at the very beginning of any worship, study, or auspicious undertaking to remove all obstacles (vighna).

Though it says 'Vishnu' (the all-pervading), it is most often offered to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, as the opening dhyana of a puja.

Calms the mind and consecrates the start of any task — chanted before exams, journeys, new work and recitations.

Among the first Sanskrit verses taught to children, easy to memorise and chant daily.

Believed to clear the path of impediments and bring a serene, auspicious beginning.

How to Chant Shuklambaradharam Vishnum

Repetitions3times
Best TimeAt the start of any puja, study, journey or new work
FaceEast or North

Recite at the very beginning of worship or any important task, with folded hands and a calm mind, picturing the serene four-armed Lord — to remove all obstacles and bless the undertaking. Repeat three times.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is recited at the very start of any puja, study, journey, exam or new venture, as the opening invocation to remove obstacles. It is one of the first prayers said before beginning worship.
The verse literally describes the Lord as 'Vishnu' (the all-pervading), but in common practice it is offered to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, as the opening dhyana of worship. Either understanding is accepted.

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