Shulena Pahi No Devi — Benefits & How to Chant
शूलेन पाहि नो देवि
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting Shulena Pahi No Devi
A powerful all-directional shield invoking the Goddess's protection on every side
Calms fear and grants courage in times of danger, illness or hostility
Believed to ward off negative forces, accidents and unseen threats like an armour (kavacha)
Invokes Durga's weapons
spear, sword, bell and bow — as living guardians of the devotee
Ideal for daily protective recitation and at the start of travel or difficult undertakings
Chanted within Durga Saptashati paath during Navaratri for the safety of family and home
How to Chant Shulena Pahi No Devi
Instructions
After bathing, sit or stand facing the rising sun before an image of Durga. Recite these two verses with a focused, fearless mind, mentally invoking the Goddess's protection in each of the four directions as you name them. Recite 11, 21 or 108 times; many devotees touch the directions or visualise a circle of protective light around themselves and their family while chanting.
Spiritual Significance
Devotees recount that reciting 'Shulena Pahi No Devi' in moments of acute danger has steadied their hearts and turned away harm, as though the Goddess's whirling spear formed an unseen circle of protection around them.
Origin & History
Source: Durga Saptashati Chapter 4
Author: Sage Markandeya (Rishi Markandeya)
In Chapter 4 of the Devi Mahatmya, after the Goddess slays Mahishasura, Indra and the gods sing the Shakradi Stuti. Towards its close they turn from praise to petition, beseeching Ambika-Chandika to protect them with her divine weapons and to surround them with her guard in every direction — a heartfelt appeal that has become a classic protective prayer.