Annapurna Stotram

Stotra
Focus: Devi Annapurna

The Annapurna Stotram is a devotional hymn by Adi Shankaracharya that praises Goddess Annapurna, the embodiment of nourishment and sustenance. She is revered as the provider of food, wealth, and prosperity, and the hymn seeks her blessings for abundance in all forms.

Key Information
Origin:Composed by Adi Shankaracharya.
Language:Sanskrit, Hindi, English
Author:Adi Shankaracharya
Scripture:Traditional texts and oral recitations, Composition by Adi Shankaracharya
Verses:8
Associated Forms
Annapurna
Parvati
Benefits
  • Grants prosperity and wealth
  • Removes hunger, poverty, and financial difficulties
  • Provides protection and nourishment
  • Bestows wisdom, knowledge, and spiritual growth
Sacred Verses
Explore the profound meanings within each verse.

Sanskrit

अन्नपूर्णे सदा पूर्णे शंकरप्राणवल्लभे, ज्ञानवैराग्यसिद्ध्यर्थं भिक्षां देहि च पार्वति॥

Hindi Translation

अन्नपूर्णे सदा पूर्णे, शंकरप्राणवल्लभे, ज्ञानवैराग्यसिद्ध्यर्थं, भिक्षां देहि च पार्वति॥

English Translation

O Annapurna, the ever-full goddess, beloved of Lord Shankar, Grant me alms for the attainment of knowledge and renunciation, O Parvati.

Explanation

This verse acknowledges Goddess Annapurna as the eternal provider, and seeks her blessings for knowledge, detachment, and sustenance.

Important Notes

Reciting this stotra with devotion brings Annapurna’s grace, ensuring material and spiritual prosperity.

The Power of Sacred Sound

Chanting these sacred texts with devotion and understanding can bring peace, clarity, and spiritual upliftment.

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