SHLOKAS

Shlokas

A shloka is a short devotional prayer, comparable to the English "mantra. Shlokas are usually told during times of prayer and are usually devoted to one or more divinities. We can also use specific shlokas based off on what we are praying for. 

For example; Saraswati shloka is recited for academic success and before academic 
endeavours.
 

Mantra meanings from Shlokam.org
Ancient Narasimha statue at Hampi, India, showcasing intricate stone carvings under a clear blue sky.

Ugra Veeram Mantra

 

Ugram Veeram maha-vishnum jvalantam sarvatho mukham 
Narsimham bheeshanam bhadram mrityur mrityum namam yaham

 

I bow down to the brave form of Maha Vishnu whose radiance and faces spread in all directions. May I please the half-man half-lion incarnation who is the death of death personified.

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Vasude Vasutham Shloka

 

 

Vasude Vasutam Devam

Kaunsachanuramardhanam

Devaki Paramandandam

Krishnam Vande Jagatgurum

 

 

Son of Vasudeva, divine lord, the killer of Kamsa and Chaanura, the cause of supreme happiness of mother Devaki, we bow to Krishna, the Guru (teacher) of the universe.



A colorful figurine of a Hindu deity adorned with flowers and ornaments in Rangpur, Bangladesh.

Krishnaya Vasudevaya Shloka

 

 

 

Krishnaya Vasudevaya

Harayey Paramatmaney

Pranatha Kleshanashaya

Govindaya Namo Namaha

 

 

Salutation to Krishna, Vaasudeva, Hari the Paramatman, Govinda, we bow our heads to you for the destruction of all our grief.

Decorative Hindu deity statues adorned with flowers inside a traditional Mumbai temple.

Ramaya Ramabhadraya Shloka

Ramaiya Ramabhadraya

Ramachandraya Vedase

Raghunataya Nataya

Sitaya Pathayey Namaha

 

Salutations to Rama who is also known as Ramabhadra and Ramachandra, who is mentioned in Vedas as the greatest lord of Raghuvansha and the whole world, and who is the consort of Sita.

A beautifully decorated idol of Lord Ganesh, showcasing traditional Hindu art and cultural heritage. Captured in Pune, India.

Gajanam Shloka

Gajananam Bhutaganadi Sevitam 

Kapita Jambu Phalasaya Bhakshitam

Umashutam Shloka Vinasha Karanam

Namami Vigneshwara Pada Pankajum

 

I bow to you, the Lord with the face of an elephant (Gajanana), one who is served by the celestial attendants (Bhoota ganas) and other beings.
The one who consumes the extract of Kapitha (wood apple) and Jambul fruits (Jamun).
O the son of Goddess Uma, who is responsible for destroying all sorrows.
I reverently bow to the lotus feet of Lord Vigneshwara (who removes all obstacles).

Vibrant and intricately designed Ganesh statue in outdoor festival setting.

Mooshika Vahana Shloka

Mooshika Vahana Modaka Hasta

Chamara Karna Vilambita Sootra

Vamana Roopa Maheshwara Putra

Vigna Vinayaka Paada Namaste

 

Salutations to Sri Vighna Vinayaka, whose vehicle is the mouse and who has the modaka in his hand, whose large ears are like fans and who wears a long sacred thread, who is short in stature and is the son of Sri Maheswara (Lord Shiva), prostrations at the feet of Sri Vighna Vinayaka, the remover of the obstacles of his devotees.



Exquisite Durga Puja idol showcasing rich cultural heritage in Kolkata, India

Sarvamangala Mangalyey Shloka

Sarvamangala Mangalyey 

Shive Sarvarta Sadhike

Sharanyey Trembaki Gowri

Narayani Namostuthe

 

O the most auspicious among all that is auspicious, O consort of Shiva, the fulfiller of all objectives and desires! O refuge of all seekers, O three-eyed one, O Gauri (the radiant goddess)! O Nārāyaṇi, I bow to you in reverence and offer my salutations.



Elegant statue of Hindu goddess Saraswati garlanded against a vibrant red backdrop.

Saraswati Namastubhyam Shloka

 

Saraswati namastubhyam varade kama-roopini 

Vidhya rambam karishtami sidhir bhavatu mesadha

 

Oh Goddess of Knowledge, I pray to you. You fulfill my wishes and guide me. As I begin my studies, please bless me to succeed.

Close-up of a beautifully adorned Goddess Durga idol with intricate gold details

Yadevi Sarvabhuteshu Shloka - Meaning from artofliving.org

Yadevi Sarvabhooteshu

Shanti/Shakti Roopena Samstita

Namastasyey Namastasyey

Namastasyey Namo Namaha

 

O Divine Mother! I bow down to You who are manifest as Bhranti – the element of delusion in all living beings



A beautifully carved Ganesha statue illuminated by traditional oil lamps, symbolizing spirituality.

Vakrathunda Mahakaya Shloka

Vakratunda Mahakaya 

Sooryakoti Samaprabaha

Nirvignam Kurumedeva 

Sarvakayeshu Sarvada

 

O Lord with a curved trunk, with a broad body, and with a brilliance equal to that of millions of suns,
Please remove all obstacles and make all my undertakings free of hindrances at all times.v

Stunning low angle view of the Hanuman statue in Ahmedabad, showcasing ornate details against a clear blue sky.

Manojavam Shloka

Manojavam Maratatulyavegham 

Jitendriyam Bhudimatam Varishtam

Vatatmajam Vanarayodamukyam 

Shri Rama Dootham Sharanam Prapadye/ Shirasa Namami

 

The one whose mind travels with speed comparable to the wind, and who has controlled his sense organs, the supreme among scholars, son of Vayu, chief of the monkey brigade, I bow with my head to that messenger of Sri Rama.

 



A close-up view of burning oil lamps, capturing the warm glow and cultural essence of Diwali in India.

Shubham Karoti Shloka - meaning from greenmesg.org

Shubham Karoti Kalyanam

Aroghyam Danasampada

Shatru Budhi Vinashaya

Deepa Jotir Namostute

 

Deepa Jotir Parabrahma

Deepa Jotir Janardhana

Deepo Harutumepapam

Deepa Jotir Namostuthe

 

I Reverentially Bow down to the Light of the Lamp) Which Brings Auspiciousness, Health and Prosperity,
Which Destroys Inimical Feelings; Salutations to the Light of the Lamp.

 

I Reverentially Bow down to the Light of the Lamp) The Light of the Lamp represents the Supreme Brahman, the Light of the Lamp represents Janardhana (Sri Vishnu),
Let the Light of the Lamp Remove My Sins; Salutations to the Light of the Lamp.

 



Detailed brass sculpture of a Hindu deity in Bengaluru, showcasing artisan craft and cultural heritage.

Shantakaram Shloka

Shanthakaram Bhujagashayanam 

Padhmanabham Suresham

Vishwadharam Gaganasadusham

Meghavarnam Shubhangam

Lakshmikantam Kamalanayanam

Yogibidyana Gamyam

Vandevishnum Bhavabhayanam 

Sarvalokai Kanartam



We bow to the only lord of all worlds, Vishnu who is of peaceful appearance, reclining on the serpent, with a lotus from the navel, lord of gods, the basis of the universe, vast like the sky, coloured as the cloud, auspicious-limbed, beloved of Lakshmi, lotus-eyed, capable of being reached through meditation by yogis.

 

Monochrome photograph of a detailed Ganesha statue in Mumbai, India.

Shuklambharadaram Shloka

Shuklambaradaram Vishnum

Shashivarnam Chathurbujam

Prasanyavadhanam Dhyayeti

Sarvavigno Pashantaye

 

I meditate upon (Lord Ganesa), the one who wears a white garment, who is all-pervasive, who has a (bright) complexion like the moon, who has four hands, who has a cheerful face, for the removal of all obstacles.



 

Colorful statues of Hindu deities adorned with intricate garlands in a richly decorated temple.

Shri Rama Shloka

Shri Rama Rama Rameti 

Rame Raame Manorame

Sahasranama Tatulyam

Ramanama Varanane

 

In chanting his name again and again, ‘śrīrāma rāma rāma,’ I discover joy in Lord Rāma who pleases my heart and whose face is a blessing. His name is equal to the one thousand names of Lord Vişnu.

 

Decorative Hindu deities adorned with vibrant flowers on a colorful backdrop.

Apadapa Mahartarum Shloka

Apadapa Mahartarum

Dataram Sarvasampada

Lokabiramam Shri Ramam

Bhuyo Bhuyo Namamyaham

 

The remover of distresses, the grantor of all prosperity, that Lord of the Universe – Sri.Rama, I salute thee (or I pray to thee) again and again.

 

Vibrant sculptures of Krishna and Radha with intricate details set against a lush garden backdrop.

Tvameva Mata Shloka

Tvameva Mata 

Cha Pita Tvameva

Twameva Bandhucha Sakha Tvameva

Tvameva Vidhya Dravinum Twameva

Tvameva Sarvam Mamadeva Deva

 

You are the mother, you are the father, you are the relative, you are the friend, you are education, you are wealth, you are everything for me, O Lord, O Lord.

 

Vibrant Indian ritual scene with hands holding a burning offering near river.

Guru Brahma Shloka

Guru Brahma

Guru Vishnu

Guru Devo Maheshwaraha

Guru Sakshat Para Brahma

Tasmai Shri Guruve Namaha

 

The guru is Brahmā, the guru is Vişņu, the guru is Maheśvara (Śiva), the guru is the self-revealing limitless Brahman. Salutations to that revered guru.