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नमो देव्यै महादेव्यै Meaning — Line by Line

नमो देव्यै महादेव्यै

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Verse 1#

namo devyai mahādevyai śivāyai satataṃ namaḥ

नमो देव्यै महादेव्यै शिवायै सततं नमः नमः प्रकृत्यै भद्रायै नियताः प्रणताः स्म ताम्

namo devyai mahādevyai śivāyai satataṃ namaḥ namaḥ prakṛtyai bhadrāyai niyatāḥ praṇatāḥ sma tām

Meaningदेवी को, महादेवी को, शिवा को निरन्तर नमस्कार; प्रकृति को, भद्रा को नमस्कार — हम नियमपूर्वक उन्हें प्रणाम करते हैं।

Verse 2#

raudrāyai namo nityāyai gauryai dhātryai namo namaḥ

रौद्रायै नमो नित्यायै गौर्यै धात्र्यै नमो नमः ज्योत्स्नायै चेन्दुरूपिण्यै सुखायै सततं नमः

raudrāyai namo nityāyai gauryai dhātryai namo namaḥ jyotsnāyai cendurūpiṇyai sukhāyai satataṃ namaḥ

Meaningरौद्री को, नित्या को, गौरी को, धात्री को नमस्कार-नमस्कार; ज्योत्स्ना (चाँदनी) को और चन्द्ररूपिणी को, सुख-स्वरूपा को निरन्तर नमस्कार।

Verse 3#

kalyāṇyai praṇatāṃ vṛddhyai siddhyai kurmo namo namaḥ

कल्याण्यै प्रणतां वृद्ध्यै सिद्ध्यै कुर्मो नमो नमः नैरृत्यै भूभृतां लक्ष्म्यै शर्वाण्यै ते नमो नमः

kalyāṇyai praṇatāṃ vṛddhyai siddhyai kurmo namo namaḥ nairṛtyai bhūbhṛtāṃ lakṣmyai śarvāṇyai te namo namaḥ

Meaningकल्याणी को, प्रणत जनों की वृद्धिरूपा को, सिद्धि को हम नमस्कार करते हैं; नैऋती को, राजाओं की लक्ष्मी को, शर्वाणी को आपको नमस्कार-नमस्कार।

Verse 4#

durgāyai durgapārāyai sārāyai sarvakāriṇyai

दुर्गायै दुर्गपारायै सारायै सर्वकारिण्यै ख्यात्यै तथैव कृष्णायै धूम्रायै सततं नमः

durgāyai durgapārāyai sārāyai sarvakāriṇyai khyātyai tathaiva kṛṣṇāyai dhūmrāyai satataṃ namaḥ

Meaningदुर्गा को, दुर्गम (संसार) से पार उतारने वाली को, सार-स्वरूपा को, सब कुछ करने वाली को, ख्याति को, तथा कृष्णा और धूम्रा को निरन्तर नमस्कार।

Word-by-Word Breakdown

नमो देव्यै
namo devyai
salutation to the Devi (the Goddess)
महादेव्यै
mahādevyai
to the Mahadevi (the Great Goddess)
शिवायै
śivāyai
to Shiva (the auspicious one, consort of Shiva)
सततं नमः
satataṃ namaḥ
ever / continually salutation
नमः प्रकृत्यै
namaḥ prakṛtyai
salutation to Prakriti (primordial Nature)
भद्रायै
bhadrāyai
to the gracious / auspicious one (Bhadra)
नियताः प्रणताः स्म
niyatāḥ praṇatāḥ sma
with discipline / reverence we bow down
रौद्रायै
raudrāyai
to the terrible one (Raudri)
नित्यायै
nityāyai
to the eternal one (Nitya)
गौर्यै धात्र्यै
gauryai dhātryai
to Gauri, to the Supporter (Dhatri)
ज्योत्स्नायै
jyotsnāyai
to the moonlight (Jyotsna)
इन्दुरूपिण्यै
indu-rūpiṇyai
to her of moon-like form
सुखायै
sukhāyai
to bliss / happiness itself
कल्याण्यै
kalyāṇyai
to the auspicious one (Kalyani)
वृद्ध्यै सिद्ध्यै
vṛddhyai siddhyai
to Growth (Vriddhi) and to Attainment (Siddhi)
भूभृतां लक्ष्म्यै
bhūbhṛtāṃ lakṣmyai
to the Lakshmi (fortune) of kings
दुर्गायै दुर्गपारायै
durgāyai durga-pārāyai
to Durga, to her who carries (us) beyond the difficult / inaccessible
सर्वकारिण्यै
sarva-kāriṇyai
to the doer / cause of all

Origin & History

Source: Durga Saptashati (Devi Mahatmyam) Chapter 5 — Tantrokta Devi Suktam / Aparajita Stuti, verses 7-10; from the Markandeya Purana

Author: Sage Markandeya (traditional)

Period: Ancient (the Devi Mahatmyam is dated to c. 5th-6th century CE)

When the asuras Shumbha and Nishumbha seized the three worlds and the offices of the gods, the deities, cast out and defeated, went to the Himalaya and called to mind the invincible Goddess (Aparajita), who had promised to end their direst calamities whenever remembered. There, beside Himavan, lord of mountains, they extolled her as Vishnu-maya with the Tantrokta Devi Suktam, beginning with these salutations — 'Namo Devyai Mahadevyai' — that lead into the celebrated 'Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu' litany.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'Namo Devyai Mahadevyai'?
It is the opening verse of the Tantrokta Devi Suktam (Aparajita Stuti) in Chapter 5 of the Durga Saptashati. It is a chain of salutations — 'salutation to the Devi, to the Great Goddess, to the auspicious one' — bowing to the Mother in all her names.
How is it connected to 'Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu'?
These salutation verses ('Namo Devyai...') come immediately before the famous 'Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu' litany in the same Chapter 5 hymn. Together they form the complete Aparajita Stuti, one of the most recited Devi prayers.
Why are so many names of the Goddess used?
The verse salutes the one Goddess in her many aspects — fierce (Raudri) and gentle (Gauri), eternal (Nitya), prosperity (Vriddhi), attainment (Siddhi), Durga and more — to honour her as the single power present in every form and force of the universe.
When is this stuti traditionally recited?
It is recited daily by devotees of the Goddess and especially during Navaratri, as part of the Durga Saptashati. Many chant it on Ashtami and Navami, the most auspicious days of Devi worship.

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