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Arjuna Kruta Durga Stotram

Arjuna Kruta Durga Stotram

Arjuna Kruta Durga Stotram

Stotram
Durga
13 Verses
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arjuna kRRita shrI durgA stotram

arjuna uvAcha |

namaste siddhasenAni Arye mandaravAsini |

kumAri kAli kApAli kapile kRRiShNapi~Ngale || 1 ||

bhadrakAli namastubhyaM mahAkAli namo.astu te |

chaNDi chaNDe namastubhyaM tAriNi varavarNini || 2 ||

kAtyAyani mahAbhAge karAli vijaye jaye |

shikhipi~nChadhvajadhare nAnAbharaNabhUShite || 3 ||

aTTashUlapraharaNe khaDgakheTakadhAriNi |

gopendrasyAnuje jyeShThe nandagopakulodbhave || 4 ||

mahiShAsRRikpriye nityaM kaushiki pItavAsini |

aTTahAse kokamukhe namaste.astu raNapriye || 5 ||

ume shAkambhari shvete kRRiShNe kaiTabhanAshini |

hiraNyAkShi virUpAkShi sudhUmrAkShi namo.astu te || 6 ||

vedashrutimahApuNye brahmaNye jAtavedasi |

jambUkaTakachaityeShu nityaM sannihitAlaye || 7 ||

tvaM brahmavidyA vidyAnAM mahAnidrA cha dehinAm |

skandamAtarbhagavati durge kAntAravAsini || 8 ||

svAhAkAraH svadhA chaiva kalA kAShThA sarasvatI |

sAvitrI vedamAtA cha tathA vedAnta uchyate || 9 ||

stutAsi tvaM mahAdevi vishuddhenAntarAtmanA |

jayo bhavatu me nityaM tvatprasAdAdraNAjire || 10 ||

kAntArabhayadurgeShu bhaktAnAM chAlayeShu cha |

nityaM vasasi pAtAle yuddhe jayasi dAnavAn || 11 ||

tvaM jambhanI mohinI cha mAyA hrIH shrIstathaiva cha |

sandhyA prabhAvatI chaiva sAvitrI jananI tathA || 12 ||

tuShTiH puShTirdhRRitirdIptishchandrAdityavivardhinI |

bhUtirbhUtimatAM sa~Nkhye vIkShyase siddhachAraNaiH || 13 ||

iti shrImanmahAbhArate bhIShmaparvaNi trayoviMsho.adhyAye arjuna kRRita shrI durgA stotram |

About This Stotram

Overview

The Arjuna Kruta Durga Stotram is a 13-verse Sanskrit hymn attributed to Arjuna and dedicated to Goddess Durga. It enumerates her epithets and forms, and belongs to the Shakta devotional tradition. The attribution connects the text to the Mahabharata narrative, where Arjuna is known to have sought Durga's blessings before battle.

What are the benefits of chanting Arjuna Kruta Durga Stotram?

  • Recitation is said to provide protection from enemies and obstacles.
  • It is chanted to seek victory and success in challenging endeavors.
  • Devotees use it to overcome fear and anxiety.
  • It is believed to fulfill sincere prayers and desires.
  • Regular chanting is associated with spiritual courage and inner strength.

When is the best time to recite this?

Morning and evening recitation is standard. It is particularly recited during Navaratri, Durga Puja, and before undertaking any significant challenge or new venture.

What is the historical and traditional background?

The stotram is attributed to Arjuna, a central figure in the Mahabharata, though it does not appear as a distinct hymn within the epic text. The attribution to Arjuna is likely a later devotional device, a common practice used to lend authority to new compositions by associating them with well-known figures. Its composition is broadly placed within the Puranic or medieval period. The text circulates in collections of Durga devotional hymns, particularly in South Indian devotional literature.

Available scripts

This text is available in 14 scripts: devanagari, tamil, telugu, kannada, malayalam, gujarati, bengali, iast, gurmukhi, oriya, assamese, sinhala, itrans, hk. Use the script selector above to switch between them.

Related Texts

  • Sri Durga Saptashati — a 700-verse Puranic text from the Markandeya Purana, the foundational scripture of Durga worship.
  • Mahishasura Mardini Stotram — a well-known hymn celebrating Durga's defeat of the buffalo demon Mahishasura.