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नमस्ते सर्वदेवानां वरदासि

🕉️ hindu·📿 3× जप·🕐 Fridays, during Lakshmi puja, on Diwali and Akshaya Tritiya; mornings and evenings·📜 Traditional Lakshmi pranama / stuti verse

अन्य नाम / खोज: namaste sarvadevanam varadasi hareh priye · namaste sarva devanam varadasi · ya gatis tvat prapannanam sa me bhuyat tvad archanat · lakshmi pranama mantra

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अर्थ

यह प्रिय एक-श्लोकीय प्रार्थना देवी लक्ष्मी को समस्त देवताओं की वरदायिनी और विष्णु की प्रिय पत्नी के रूप में वन्दना करती है, और विनम्रतापूर्वक यह याचना करती है कि जो परम गति उनके शरणागतों को मिलती है, वह उनकी अर्चना द्वारा प्राप्त हो। यह लक्ष्मी पूजा में प्रणाम एवं शरणागति की प्रार्थना के रूप में प्रचलित है।

उत्पत्ति और कथा

Traditional Lakshmi pranama / stuti verse · Unknown (traditional) · Classical / Puranic tradition

This verse belongs to the cherished tradition of Lakshmi pranama-mantras offered at the close of Her worship. By saluting the Goddess as the giver of boons to all the gods and the beloved of Vishnu, and by asking for the same refuge She grants to Her surrendered devotees, the worshipper rises above the mere request for wealth to seek the Mother's supreme grace. It is widely recited during Lakshmi puja and Diwali.

शास्त्रों में वर्णित

Devotees hold that Lakshmi, the bestower of boons even to the gods, withholds nothing from those who take refuge in Her with love; many recount that sincere worship sealed with this prayer brought not only prosperity but lasting peace and the sense of being sheltered by the Divine Mother.

मंत्र

किसी भी पंक्ति या ▶ बटन पर टैप कर सुनें

नमस्ते सर्वदेवानां वरदासि हरेः प्रिये या गतिस्त्वत्प्रपन्नानां सा मे भूयात् त्वदर्चनात्

Namaste sarva-devanam varada'si hareh priye Ya gatis tvat-prapannanam sa me bhuyat tvad-archanat

अर्थ:हे समस्त देवताओं को वर देने वाली, हे हरि (विष्णु) की प्रिये, आपको नमस्कार! जो परम गति आपके शरणागतों को प्राप्त होती है, वही गति आपकी अर्चना के द्वारा मुझे भी प्राप्त हो।

शब्द-दर-शब्द अर्थ

उच्चारण सुनने के लिए किसी भी शब्द पर क्लिक करें

नमस्ते🔊NamasteSalutations to You, I bow to You
सर्वदेवानाम्🔊Sarva-devanamOf all the gods / for all the deities
वरदा🔊VaradaBestower of boons, granter of blessings
असि🔊AsiYou are
हरेः प्रिये🔊Hareh priyeO beloved of Hari (Vishnu)
या गतिः🔊Ya gatihThat refuge / goal / destination which
त्वत्प्रपन्नानाम्🔊Tvat-prapannanamOf those who have taken refuge in You, who are surrendered to You
सा🔊SaThat (very refuge / goal)
मे🔊MeFor me, mine
भूयात्🔊BhuyatMay it be, let it be attained
त्वदर्चनात्🔊Tvad-archanatThrough worship of You, by adoring You

नमस्ते सर्वदेवानां वरदासि पाठ के लाभ

A complete pranama and prayer of surrender to Goddess Mahalakshmi

Invokes Lakshmi as 'Varada' — the bestower of boons even upon the gods

Cultivates the highest aspiration: the supreme refuge granted to surrendered souls

Traditionally recited during Lakshmi puja, Diwali and Friday worship

Brings prosperity, auspiciousness and grace through devotion rather than mere asking

Short and easily memorised — ideal as a daily obeisance to the Goddess of fortune

नमस्ते सर्वदेवानां वरदासि जप विधि

जप संख्या3बार
उत्तम समयFridays, during Lakshmi puja, on Diwali and Akshaya Tritiya; mornings and evenings
दिशाEast or North

Recite this verse with folded hands before an image of Goddess Lakshmi, offering pranama. It is especially chanted while performing Lakshmi puja, on Diwali, and on Fridays. Chant it once or three times with sincere devotion, seeking not merely wealth but the supreme refuge that the Mother grants to those who surrender to Her.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

It means 'Salutations to You, the bestower of boons upon all the gods, O beloved of Hari (Vishnu).' It honours Goddess Lakshmi as the source of blessings for even the deities and as the cherished consort of Lord Vishnu.
The devotee prays 'ya gatis tvat-prapannanam sa me bhuyat tvad-archanat' — may that same supreme refuge which You grant to those who surrender to You be attained by me through worship of You. It seeks the highest spiritual shelter, not merely material gain.
It is recited as a pranama to Lakshmi during daily worship, on Fridays, during Lakshmi puja, on Diwali and Akshaya Tritiya, and whenever one seeks the Goddess's grace and refuge.
Hareh Priye means 'beloved of Hari (Vishnu).' Lakshmi is the eternal consort of Lord Vishnu, inseparable from Him, and is approached as the gracious Mother through whom the Lord's blessings flow to all beings.

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