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शिव प्रातः स्मरण स्तोत्रम्

🕉️ hindu·📿 3× जप·🕐 At dawn, immediately upon waking, before beginning the day's activities·📜 Pratah Smarana Stotram tradition, attributed to Adi Shankaracharya

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अर्थ

शिव प्रातः स्मरण स्तोत्रम् आदि शंकराचार्य को परम्परागत रूप से आरोपित तीन श्लोकों का प्रातःकालीन स्तोत्र है, जिसे प्रातः उठकर भगवान शिव के स्मरण से दिन आरम्भ करने हेतु पढ़ा जाता है। प्रत्येक श्लोक — 'प्रातः स्मरामि', 'प्रातर्नमामि', 'प्रातर्भजामि' — शिव के सौम्य रूप से उनकी विराट भूमिका और अन्ततः उनके निराकार अनन्त स्वरूप तक ले जाता है। इसकी टेक शिव को संसार रूपी रोग की अद्वितीय औषधि बताती है।

उत्पत्ति और कथा

Pratah Smarana Stotram tradition, attributed to Adi Shankaracharya · Traditionally attributed to Adi Shankaracharya · Classical (associated with the 8th century CE)

The 'Pratah Smarana' (dawn remembrance) hymns form a cherished class of morning prayers in the Hindu tradition, with verses devoted to Shiva, Vishnu and the Devi. The Shiva Pratah Smarana Stotram, attributed to Adi Shankaracharya, was composed so that a devotee's very first thought on waking would be of Lord Shiva. Its three verses deliberately ascend from Shiva as the loving, ornament-bearing Lord, to the cosmic cause of the universe, to the attributeless Absolute of Vedanta — teaching that the same Shiva is both the personal deity of devotion and the infinite reality of knowledge.

शास्त्रों में वर्णित

Sages teach that the mind takes on the quality of whatever it dwells upon first at dawn; by remembering Shiva — the 'peerless medicine for the disease of worldly existence' — at the very start of the day, the devotee is said to be guarded through the day from fear and turned steadily toward liberation.

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श्लोक 1

प्रातः स्मरामि भवभीतिहरं सुरेशं गङ्गाधरं वृषभवाहनमम्बिकेशम्। खट्वाङ्गशूलवरदाभयहस्तमीशं संसाररोगहरमौषधमद्वितीयम्॥

Pratah Smarami Bhava-bhiti-haram Suresham Gangadharam Vrishabha-vahanam-ambikesham Khatvanga-shoola-varadabhaya-hastam-isham Samsara-roga-haram-aushadham-advitiyam

अर्थ:प्रातःकाल मैं उन शिव का स्मरण करता हूँ जो संसार के भय को हरने वाले, देवों के ईश, गंगाधर, वृषभवाहन, अम्बिका के स्वामी हैं; जिनके हाथों में खट्वांग और त्रिशूल हैं तथा जो वरद और अभय मुद्रा धारण करते हैं — जो संसार रूपी रोग को हरने वाली अद्वितीय औषधि हैं।

श्लोक 2

प्रातर्नमामि गिरिशं गिरिजार्धदेहं सर्गस्थितिप्रलयकारणमादिदेवम्। विश्वेश्वरं विजितविश्वमनोभिरामं संसाररोगहरमौषधमद्वितीयम्॥

Pratar-namami Girisham Girija-ardha-deham Sarga-sthiti-pralaya-karanam-adi-devam Vishveshvaram Vijita-vishva-manobhiramam Samsara-roga-haram-aushadham-advitiyam

अर्थ:प्रातःकाल मैं उन गिरीश को नमन करता हूँ जिनका आधा शरीर गिरिजा (पार्वती) है, जो सृष्टि, स्थिति और प्रलय के कारण आदिदेव हैं, जो विश्वेश्वर हैं, जिन्होंने विश्व को जीत लिया है और जो सबके मन को रमणीय हैं — जो संसार रूपी रोग को हरने वाली अद्वितीय औषधि हैं।

श्लोक 3

प्रातर्भजामि शिवमेकमनन्तमाद्यं वेदान्तवेद्यमनघं पुरुषं महान्तम्। नामादिभेदरहितं षड्भावशून्यं संसाररोगहरमौषधमद्वितीयम्॥

Pratar-bhajami Shivam-ekam-anantam-aadyam Vedanta-vedyam-anagham Purusham Mahantam Nama-adi-bheda-rahitam Shad-bhava-shoonyam Samsara-roga-haram-aushadham-advitiyam

अर्थ:प्रातःकाल मैं उन शिव का भजन करता हूँ जो एक, अनन्त, आदि हैं, जो वेदान्त से ज्ञेय, निष्पाप, महान पुरुष हैं, जो नाम आदि समस्त भेदों से रहित तथा (जन्म-अस्तित्व-वृद्धि-परिणाम-क्षय-नाश इन) छह भावों से शून्य हैं — जो संसार रूपी रोग को हरने वाली अद्वितीय औषधि हैं।

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प्रातः स्मरामि🔊Pratah SmaramiAt dawn I remember / call to mind
भवभीतिहरं🔊Bhava-bhiti-haramThe remover of the fear of worldly existence (samsara)
सुरेशं🔊SureshamThe Lord of the gods
गङ्गाधरं🔊GangadharamThe bearer of the Ganga in his matted locks
वृषभवाहनम्🔊Vrishabha-vahanamOne whose vehicle is the bull (Nandi)
अम्बिकेशम्🔊AmbikeshamThe Lord of Ambika (Parvati)
खट्वाङ्गशूलवरदाभयहस्तम्🔊Khatvanga-shoola-varadabhaya-hastamOne whose hands hold the skull-staff and trident and show the boon-giving and fear-dispelling gestures
संसाररोगहरम्🔊Samsara-roga-haramThe remover of the disease of worldly existence
औषधमद्वितीयम्🔊Aushadham-advitiyamThe one without a second — the peerless medicine
प्रातर्नमामि🔊Pratar-namamiAt dawn I bow down
गिरिशं🔊GirishamThe Lord of the mountain (Kailasa)
गिरिजार्धदेहं🔊Girija-ardha-dehamOne whose body is half the daughter of the mountain (Parvati) — Ardhanarishvara
सर्गस्थितिप्रलयकारणम्🔊Sarga-sthiti-pralaya-karanamThe cause of creation, preservation and dissolution
आदिदेवम्🔊Adi-devamThe primordial God
विश्वेश्वरं🔊VishveshvaramThe Lord of the universe
प्रातर्भजामि🔊Pratar-bhajamiAt dawn I worship
शिवमेकमनन्तमाद्यं🔊Shivam-ekam-anantam-aadyamShiva, the One, the infinite, the primordial
वेदान्तवेद्यम्🔊Vedanta-vedyamKnowable through Vedanta (the Upanishads)
अनघं🔊AnaghamThe sinless, the flawless one
नामादिभेदरहितं🔊Nama-adi-bheda-rahitamFree of all distinctions such as name and form
षड्भावशून्यं🔊Shad-bhava-shoonyamDevoid of the six modifications (birth, existence, growth, change, decay, death)

शिव प्रातः स्मरण स्तोत्रम् पाठ के लाभ

An auspicious way to begin the day by remembering Lord Shiva at dawn

Removes the fear of samsara (bhava-bhiti) and steadies the mind for the day

Each verse leads from Shiva's personal form to his formless, infinite nature

Hailed as the 'peerless medicine' for the disease of worldly existence

Short and easy to memorise, making daily morning recitation effortless

Cultivates devotion, wisdom, and inner peace from the very start of the day

Traditionally attributed to Adi Shankaracharya, carrying his blessing

शिव प्रातः स्मरण स्तोत्रम् जप विधि

जप संख्या3बार
उत्तम समयAt dawn, immediately upon waking, before beginning the day's activities

Recite the three verses first thing in the morning, ideally after washing, sitting up in bed or before your altar facing east. Remember Lord Shiva with each refrain — 'I remember,' 'I bow,' 'I worship.' Because it is short, it can be committed to memory and recited daily as the first prayer of the day to set a calm, devotional tone.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

'Pratah Smarana' means 'remembrance at dawn.' It is a short three-verse hymn recited first thing in the morning to remember, bow to, and worship Lord Shiva, beginning the day with his name and grace.
Each verse ends with 'Samsara-roga-haram-aushadham-advitiyam' — 'the one without a second, the medicine that removes the disease of worldly existence.' Shiva is the cure for samsara, the endless cycle of birth, fear and suffering, healed by his remembrance and grace.
The first verse describes Shiva's gracious personal form (Gangadhara, bull-rider, Lord of Ambika). The second describes his cosmic role as cause of creation, preservation and dissolution. The third describes his absolute, formless nature — infinite, knowable through Vedanta, beyond name and change.
It is traditionally attributed to Adi Shankaracharya. As a 'pratah smarana' (dawn remembrance), it is ideally chanted at sunrise or immediately upon waking, as the first devotional act of the day.

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