Tuesday 2 January 2018

Sri Annapoornna Ashtoththara Shathanama Sthothram – Sri Shivarahasyam - Lyrics and meanings ‘



|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||










Sri Annapoornna  Ashtoththara Shathanama sthothra is highly propitious hymn composed by  Bhagavan Sri Bhrama Rishi, Anushtup as Chandhass, Sri Annapoorneshvari is the presiding deity,  Swadha as Beejam, Swaha as Shakthi, Om as Keelakam, it is recited to fulfil all the desires of the worshiper.  Goddess Sri Annapoornna  is ShivA who is the consort of Lord Shiva,  she is divine personified, she has colossal form, she is the provider of nourishment to worshiper, she is personified as Saraswathi, she is omniscient,  she is Parvathi, Durga and  Sharvani as well, she is dearest darling of Shiva, she is eulogized by Veda and Vedantha, she symbolizes Mahavidhya, she is the provider of supreme wisdom and knowledge, she is skillful, she has personified as young maiden, consort of Thripurari, and child, she is  Goddess Sri Mahalakshmi who symbolizes wealth, she eradicates all the fears of the worshiper, she is Bhavani, she is the source of Lord Vishnu and Lord Bhrama, she is the mother of Ganesha and Kumara, she is Shakthi who is auspicious, she is the provider of happiness , she is Bhagavathi, she fulfils all the desires of  passionate devotees, she eradicates miseries and sorrows of worldly existence, she is divine, she is pure, she is auspicious, she is Bhavani, she is unstable, she is Gauri, she is decked in crescent moon on her crown, she is Vishalakshi who has wide and beautiful eyes, she is the mother of the Universe, she is worshiped by the whole Universe, she is stunningly gorgeous,  she is Arya who symbolizes auspiciousness, she is Rudrani who is seated on the lotus flower, she is the provider of aupicousness, she is auspicious, she has large and high raised bosom, she is Amba, she destroys the wicked people, she is Mridani who is auspicious, she is worshiped by Lord Vishnu, she is Siddha, she is Bhramani, she is worshiped by Suras, she is the provider of eternal bliss,  she is serene, she symbolizes supreme bliss, she is the source of happiness, she is the provider of bliss, she is always immersed in the welfare of Universe and its living beings, she is Parama, she is beloved of her devotees, her face has the luster of full moon, she is flawless with auspicious symbol, she symbolizes auspiciousness, happiness and virtues, she is the provider of auspiciousness to worshiper, she is beloved of Devi Rathi, she is Chandika who destroyed the demon Chanda, she protected the world from the atrocities of demon Chanda, she has sun as eye, she has Sathvik nature, she has Chandhra and Agni as eyes, she is personified as Sathi who is the daughter of Dhakshaprajapathi, she crushed the pride of Pundareeka, she is flawless, she is the provider of piousness, she symbolizes piousness, she is beyond illusion, she is a great illusionist, she is worshiped by righteous people, she is primordial deity, she is the source of creation, she has attractive matted hair locks, she is mounted on celestial bull, she is wielded in trident, she is the cause for  protection as well as the destruction of the Universe and its living beings, she has pleasing smile on her face, she is mother of Skandha, she represents supreme intellect, she is eulogized by illustrious Rishis and Sages, she is supreme Goddess, she is the daughter of Dhakshaprajapathi, she destroyed the grand Yagna of Dhakshaprajapathi, she fulfills all the desires of the worshiper, she is personified as Savithri, she is inseparable part of the family of Sadhashiva, she has attractive limbs, she is eternal bliss.  The above are the hundred and eight sacred names of Amba which are highly auspicious, it provides all the auspiciousness to the worshiper, supreme Goddess Annapoornna should be worshiped always with the above sacred names; worshiper who praises the glories of Goddess Annapoornna would attain all that desired.



|| Asya Sri  Annpoornna Ashtoththara Shathanama Sthothra Mahamanthrasya | Bhagavan Sri Bhrama Rishi: | Anushtup Chandha: | Sri Annapoorneshvari Devatha | Swadha Beejam | Swaha Shakthi: | Om Keelakam | Mama  Sarvabeeshta Prasadha Siddhyarthe  Pade  Viniyoga: ||

Om Annapoornna  ShivA Devi  Bheema  Pushti Saraswathi | Sarvajja  Parvathi  Durga  Sharvani  Shivavallabha ||

Vedavedhya  Mahavidhya  Vidhyadhathri Visharadha | Kumari  Thripura Bala  Lakshmi Sree Bhayaharini ||

Bhavani Vishnujanani Bhramadhijanani Thadha | Ganeshajanani Shakthi: Kumara Janani Shubha ||

Bhogapradha  Bhagavathi  Bhakthabheeshtapradhayini | Bhavarogahara  Bhavya Shubhra  Paramamangala ||

Bhavani  Chanchala Gauri  Charuchandhra  Kaladhara | Vishalakshi Vishvamatha  Vishvavandhya  Vilasini ||

Arya  Kalyananilaya  Rudrani  Kamalasana | Shubhapradha  Shubhavarththa  Vriththapeenapayodhara ||

Amba Samharamadhani Mridani Sarvamangala  |  Vishnusamsevitha  Siddha  Bhramani Surasevitha ||

Paramanandha  Shanthi: Paramanandharoopini | Paramanandhajanani Paranandhapradhayini ||

Paropakaraniratha  Parama Bhakthavathsala | Poornnachandhrabavadhana  Poornnachandhra Nibhamshuka ||

Shubhalakshanasampanna  Shubhanandha  Gunarnnava | Shubha Saubhagyanilaya Shubhadha  Cha Rathipriya ||

Chandika Chandamadhani Chandhadharppa Nivarini | Marththandanayana  Sadhvi  Chandhragninayana  Sathi ||

Pundareekahara  Poornna  Punyadha  Punyaroopini | Mayatheetha  Shreshtamaya  Shreshta  Dharmathma Vandhitha ||

Asrushtisangarahitha  Shrishtihethu: Kapardhini | Vrisharooda  Shoolahastha  Sthithi Samharakarini ||

Mandhasmitha  Skandhamatha  Shudhdhachiththa  Munisthutha | Mahabhagavathi  Dhaksha  Dhakshadhvara Vinashini ||

Sarvarththadhathri Savithri Sadhashiva Kudumbini | Nithya Sundharasarvangi Sacchidhanandha  Lakshana ||

Namnam Ashtoththaram Shathambaya: Punyakaranam | Sarvasaubhagya  Siddhyarththam Japaneeyam Prayathnatha : ||

Yethani Dhivyanamani Shruthva  Dhyathva  Nirantharam | Sthuthva  Devishcha Sathatham Sarvan Kamanavapnuyath ||


|| Ithi Sri  Bhramoththarakhande Agama Prakhyathi Shivarahasye  Sri Annapoornna Ashtoththara Shathanama Sthothram Sampoornnam ||


|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||