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श्रीराम आपदुद्धारण स्तोत्रम् Meaning — Line by Line

श्रीराम आपदुद्धारण स्तोत्रम्

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Meaning — Line by Line

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Verse 1#

Apadam-Apahartaram Dataram Sarva-Sampadam |

आपदामपहर्तारं दातारं सर्वसम्पदाम् लोकाभिरामं श्रीरामं भूयो भूयो नमाम्यहम् १॥

Apadam-Apahartaram Dataram Sarva-Sampadam | Lokabhiramam Shri-Ramam Bhuyo Bhuyo Namamy-Aham || 1||

Meaningजो समस्त आपदाओं को हरने वाले, समस्त सम्पदाओं को देने वाले, लोकों को आनन्द देने वाले श्रीराम हैं — उन्हें मैं बार-बार प्रणाम करता हूँ।

Verse 2#

Artanam-Arti-Hantaram Bhitanam Bhiti-Nashanam |

आर्तानामार्तिहन्तारं भीतानां भीतिनाशनम् द्विषतां कालदण्डं तं रामचन्द्रं नमाम्यहम् २॥

Artanam-Arti-Hantaram Bhitanam Bhiti-Nashanam | Dvishatam Kala-Dandam Tam Ramachandram Namamy-Aham || 2||

Meaningजो आर्तजनों की पीड़ा को नष्ट करने वाले, भयभीतों के भय को मिटाने वाले, और शत्रुओं के लिए साक्षात् कालदण्ड हैं — उन रामचन्द्र को मैं प्रणाम करता हूँ।

Verse 3#

Namah Kodanda-Hastaya Sandhi-Krita-Sharaya Cha |

नमः कोदण्डहस्ताय सन्धीकृतशराय खण्डिताखिलदैत्याय रामायापन्निवारिणे ३॥

Namah Kodanda-Hastaya Sandhi-Krita-Sharaya Cha | Khandita-Akhila-Daityaya Ramaya-Apan-Nivarine || 3||

Meaningकोदण्ड धनुष हाथ में धारण किए, बाण को संधान किए हुए, समस्त दैत्यों का खण्डन करने वाले, समस्त आपत्तियों के निवारक श्रीराम को नमस्कार है।

Verse 4#

Ramaya Ramabhadraya Ramachandraya Vedhase |

रामाय रामभद्राय रामचन्द्राय वेधसे रघुनाथाय नाथाय सीतायाः पतये नमः ४॥

Ramaya Ramabhadraya Ramachandraya Vedhase | Raghunathaya Nathaya Sitayah Pataye Namah || 4||

Meaningराम को, रामभद्र को, विधाता रामचन्द्र को, नाथ रघुनाथ को, सीता के पति को नमस्कार है।

Word-by-Word Breakdown

आपदाम्
apadam
Of calamities, dangers, distresses
अपहर्तारं
apahartaram
The remover, the one who takes away
दातारं सर्वसम्पदाम्
dataram sarva-sampadam
The bestower of all prosperity and wealth
लोकाभिरामं
lokabhiramam
The delight of all the worlds, beloved of all people
भूयो भूयो नमाम्यहम्
bhuyo bhuyo namamy-aham
Again and again I bow
आर्तानाम्
artanam
Of those who suffer, the afflicted
आर्तिहन्तारं
arti-hantaram
The destroyer of (their) affliction and pain
भीतानां भीतिनाशनम्
bhitanam bhiti-nashanam
The dispeller of the fear of the frightened
द्विषतां कालदण्डं
dvishatam kala-dandam
The rod of Death (Yama) to his enemies
रामचन्द्रं नमाम्यहम्
ramachandram namamy-aham
I bow to Ramachandra
कोदण्डहस्ताय
kodanda-hastaya
To the one holding the Kodanda bow in his hand
सन्धीकृतशराय
sandhi-krita-sharaya
To the one who has fixed (nocked) the arrow to the bow
खण्डिताखिलदैत्याय
khandita-akhila-daityaya
To the one who has shattered all the demons
आपन्निवारिणे
apan-nivarine
To the one who wards off (removes) all distress
रामभद्राय
ramabhadraya
To the gracious, auspicious Rama
वेधसे
vedhase
To the creator (the Lord who is Brahma, the ordainer)
रघुनाथाय नाथाय
raghunathaya nathaya
To Raghunatha, the Lord (and protector)
सीतायाः पतये नमः
sitayah pataye namah
Salutations to the husband (Lord) of Sita

Origin & History

Source: Traditional Sri Rama stotra (recited for deliverance from danger; commonly appended to the Vishnu Sahasranama recitation)

Author: Traditional

Period: Traditional

Rama, who in the Ramayana repeatedly rescued the helpless — the sages of the Dandaka forest, Sugriva, Vibhishana and Sita herself — from the gravest dangers, is invoked here as Apaduddharana, the deliverer from calamity. The opening verse, declaring him 'the remover of all calamities and the giver of all prosperity', became one of the most beloved daily prayers in Hindu households, recited for protection in difficulty and customarily added at the close of the Vishnu Sahasranama parayana.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sri Rama Apaduddharana Stotram?
It is a short four-verse hymn to Lord Rama as the deliverer from calamities (apad-uddharana). Its opening line, 'Apadam apahartaram dataram sarva-sampadam', praises Rama as the remover of dangers and the giver of all prosperity, and is one of the most widely recited Rama prayers for protection.
When should this stotra be chanted?
It can be chanted daily for protection, and especially in times of danger, fear or distress. The first verse is often repeated as japa (11, 21 or 108 times) when facing a specific difficulty. It is also traditionally recited after the Vishnu Sahasranama.
Is this the same as the longer Apaduddharaka Stotram?
This is the well-known compact four-verse Apaduddharana prayer beginning 'Apadam apahartaram'. There is also a longer Sri Rama Apaduddharaka Stotram from the Agastya Samhita; both share the same protective theme and the famous opening verse, but this short form is the one most commonly memorised and recited.
What benefit does the first verse give?
The first verse asks Rama, the remover of all calamities and bestower of all prosperity, for repeated obeisance and grace. Reciting it is believed to ward off sudden dangers and misfortunes while drawing well-being and abundance into the devotee's life.

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