सर्व मंगल मांगल्ये — Benefits & How to Chant
सर्व मंगल मांगल्ये
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting सर्व मंगल मांगल्ये
The most beloved verse of the Devi
recited to close every Durga Saptashati paath and Devi puja
Invokes the Goddess as 'Narayani', the power behind creation, sustenance and dissolution
Sought for auspiciousness (mangal), protection and the fulfilment of every righteous aim
Chanted at weddings, Navratri and the start of new ventures for the Devi's blessing
Short, rhythmic and easy to memorise
a complete prayer in two verses
How to Chant सर्व मंगल मांगल्ये
Instructions
Recite facing an image of the Goddess, ideally after lighting a lamp. Chant the two verses with a calm, devoted heart. It is the traditional closing prayer (samapan) of the Durga Saptashati and may be repeated three times.
Spiritual Significance
Devotees hold that no worship of the Goddess is complete without this verse — it is said to make good whatever was lacking or imperfect in the puja. Across India it is chanted to bless brides, to open shops and homes, and to seal the Navratri paath, trusted to draw the Devi's protective grace over every endeavour.
Origin & History
Source: Durga Saptashati (Devi Mahatmya), Markandeya Purana — Narayani Stuti, Chapter 11
Author: Sage Markandeya (traditional)
After the Goddess destroys Shumbha, Nishumbha and Mahishasura, the devas gather to praise her in the Narayani Stuti. This verse is its crown — saluting her as the auspiciousness within all auspicious things and as Narayani, the eternal Shakti behind the cosmic cycle of creation, preservation and dissolution. Over centuries it became the universal closing prayer of all Devi worship.