Shri Suktam
Śrī Sūktam is a Vedic hymn praising Goddess Lakshmi – the goddess of wealth, prosperity, fortune, and beauty. It is part of the Rigveda's appendices (Khilanis) and is often recited for blessings of abundance and auspiciousness.
Chant Details
Origin: Rigveda (Khilanis – appendix hymns)
Author: Vedic Rishis
Language: Sanskrit, Hindi, English
Scripture: Rigveda (Khilanis)
Total Verses: 2
Spiritual Benefits
- Attracts wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
- Bestows auspiciousness and overall well-being.
- Enhances devotion to Goddess Lakshmi.
- Promotes purity and spiritual upliftment.
Media
Sacred Verses
1.Verse 1
Sanskrit
ॐ हिरण्यवर्णां हरिणीं सुवर्णरजतस्रजाम् । चन्द्रां हिरण्मयीं लक्ष्मीं जातवेदो म आवह ॥१॥
Hindi Translation
ॐ हे जातवेद! आप उस लक्ष्मी को बुलाएँ, जो सुनहरे रंग की हैं, हिरण जैसी कोमल चाल वाली हैं, सोने-चाँदी के गहनों से सजी हैं।
English Translation
Om! O Jataveda (Fire God), invoke for me that Lakshmi, Who is golden-hued, deer-like in grace, adorned with gold and silver garlands.
Explanation
The seer asks Agni (fire) to bring Lakshmi, who shines like gold, is graceful like a deer, and wears radiant ornaments, into one’s life.
2.Verse 2
Sanskrit
तां म आवह जातवेदो लक्ष्मीमनपगामिनीम् । यस्यां हिरण्यं विन्देयं गामश्वं पुरुषानहम् ॥२॥
Hindi Translation
हे जातवेद! उस लक्ष्मी को बुलाओ, जो कभी दूर न जाने वाली हो, जिससे मैं स्वर्ण, गायें, घोड़े और उत्तम पुरुषों को प्राप्त कर सकूँ।
English Translation
O Jataveda, invoke for me that Lakshmi who does not depart, By whose grace I may obtain gold, cattle, horses, and progeny.
Explanation
A prayer to Agni to bring the steadfast Lakshmi, whose presence ensures wealth in various forms like gold, livestock, and good descendants.
Important Notes
Shri Suktam is a highly revered hymn in Vedic tradition, often chanted during Lakshmi Puja and on auspicious occasions to invoke divine blessings. The full hymn typically contains 15 or 16 verses.
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