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त्वदन्यः पाणिभ्याम्

🕉️ hindu·📿 11× जप·🕐 Fridays, Navaratri, or during daily Devi upasana·📜 Soundarya Lahari (verse 4), attributed to Adi Shankaracharya

अन्य नाम / खोज: tvadanyah panibhyam · tvadanyah panibhyam abhaya varado · soundarya lahari verse 4

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अर्थ

यह आदि शंकराचार्य रचित सौन्दर्यलहरी का प्रसिद्ध चौथा श्लोक है, जो जगज्जननी की स्तुति में है। शंकर कहते हैं कि जहाँ अन्य देवता अभय और वर की मुद्राएँ हाथ उठाकर दिखाते हैं, वहीं केवल देवी को ऐसी किसी मुद्रा की आवश्यकता नहीं — उनके चरण ही समस्त भय से रक्षा करते और इच्छा से अधिक फल देते हैं। यह श्लोक माँ की सर्वोच्चता और सहज कृपा का गुणगान करता है।

उत्पत्ति और कथा

Soundarya Lahari (verse 4), attributed to Adi Shankaracharya · Adi Shankaracharya · 8th century CE (traditional attribution)

The Soundarya Lahari ('Waves of Beauty') is a revered tantric hymn to the Divine Mother, traditionally attributed to Adi Shankaracharya. Its first part, the Ananda Lahari, describes the Goddess's supreme power and the Sri Vidya. In this fourth verse, Shankara contrasts the Mother with all other deities: where they must gesture protection and boons, her feet alone accomplish both, effortlessly and beyond measure.

शास्त्रों में वर्णित

The verses of the Soundarya Lahari are traditionally associated with specific yantras and miraculous results when worshipped with devotion. This verse, exalting the Mother's feet as the source of fearlessness and limitless boons, is cherished by upasakas who attribute to it protection from danger and the fulfilment of prayers beyond their expectation.

मंत्र

किसी भी पंक्ति या ▶ बटन पर टैप कर सुनें

त्वदन्यः पाणिभ्यामभयवरदो दैवतगणः त्वमेका नैवासि प्रकटितवराभीत्यभिनया भयात् त्रातुं दातुं फलमपि वाञ्छासमधिकं शरण्ये लोकानां तव हि चरणावेव निपुणौ

tvadanyaḥ pāṇibhyāmabhayavarado daivatagaṇaḥ tvamekā naivāsi prakaṭitavarābhītyabhinayā | bhayāt trātuṃ dātuṃ phalamapi ca vāñchāsamadhikaṃ śaraṇye lokānāṃ tava hi caraṇāveva nipuṇau ||

अर्थ:हे समस्त लोकों की शरण-स्थली! आपके अतिरिक्त सभी देवता अपने हाथों से अभय और वर देते हुए वर-अभय की मुद्राएँ दिखाते हैं। केवल आप ही ऐसी मुद्राएँ प्रकट नहीं करतीं — क्योंकि आपके चरण ही, स्वयं, समस्त भय से रक्षा करने और इच्छा से भी अधिक फल प्रदान करने में पूर्णतः समर्थ हैं।

शब्द-दर-शब्द अर्थ

उच्चारण सुनने के लिए किसी भी शब्द पर क्लिक करें

त्वदन्यः🔊tvad-anyaḥOther than you
पाणिभ्याम्🔊pāṇibhyāmWith (their) two hands
अभयवरदः🔊abhaya-varadaḥGranting fearlessness (abhaya) and boons (varada)
दैवतगणः🔊daivata-gaṇaḥThe host of gods / deities
त्वम् एका🔊tvam ekāYou alone
न एव असि🔊na eva asiAre not (the one who does so)
प्रकटितवराभीति-अभिनया🔊prakaṭita-vara-abhīti-abhinayāDisplaying the gestures of boon-giving and fear-dispelling
भयात् त्रातुम्🔊bhayāt trātumTo protect from fear
दातुं फलम् अपि च🔊dātuṃ phalam api caAnd to grant fruits / rewards
वाञ्छासमधिकम्🔊vāñchā-samadhikamEven beyond what is desired
शरण्ये लोकानाम्🔊śaraṇye lokānāmO refuge of all the worlds
तव हि चरणौ एव🔊tava hi caraṇau evaIndeed your very feet alone
निपुणौ🔊nipuṇauAre fully capable / skilled

त्वदन्यः पाणिभ्याम् पाठ के लाभ

A famed verse of the Soundarya Lahari extolling the Divine Mother's supremacy

Affirms that the Goddess's feet alone grant fearlessness and every boon

Cultivates total surrender (sharanagati) at the feet of the Mother

Recited for protection from fear and for fulfilment of heartfelt desires

Deepens Sri Vidya devotion to Tripura Sundari / Lalita

Inspires confidence in divine grace that exceeds what one even asks for

त्वदन्यः पाणिभ्याम् जप विधि

जप संख्या11बार
उत्तम समयFridays, Navaratri, or during daily Devi upasana

Sit facing east before an image or Sri Yantra of the Divine Mother and light a lamp. Recite this verse 11 or 108 times, meditating on surrender at the Mother's feet, which grant fearlessness and boons beyond desire. It may be chanted on its own or as part of the complete Soundarya Lahari.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

It is verse 4 of the Soundarya Lahari, attributed to Adi Shankaracharya, a hymn of one hundred verses in praise of the Divine Mother (Tripura Sundari / Lalita).
Unlike other deities who show the abhaya (protection) and varada (boon) mudras with their hands, the Goddess needs no gesture — her feet alone protect from fear and grant rewards even beyond what the devotee desires.
It is chanted for protection from fear and fulfilment of desires, and to cultivate surrender at the Divine Mother's feet, trusting in her grace that exceeds all that one asks for.

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