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Chandra Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram

Chandra Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram

Chandra Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram

Stotram
Chandra
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candra aṣṭottara śata nāma stotram

śrīmān śaśadharaścandro tārādhīśo niśākaraḥ |

sudhānidhiḥ sadārādhyaḥ satpatiḥ sādhupūjitaḥ || 1 ||

jitendriyo jagadyoniḥ jyotiścakrapravartakaḥ |

vikartanānujo vīro viśveśo viduṣāṃ patiḥ || 2 ||

doṣākaro duṣṭadūraḥ puṣṭimān śiṣṭapālakaḥ |

aṣṭamūrtipriyo'nantakaṣṭadārukuṭhārakaḥ || 3 ||

svaprakāśaḥ prakāśātmā dyucaro devabhojanaḥ |

kalādharaḥ kālahetuḥ kāmakṛtkāmadāyakaḥ || 4 ||

mṛtyusaṃhārako'martyo nityānuṣṭhānadāyakaḥ |

kṣapākaraḥ kṣīṇapāpaḥ kṣayavṛddhisamanvitaḥ || 5 ||

jaivātṛkaḥ śucī śubhro jayī jayaphalapradaḥ |

sudhāmayaḥ surasvāmī bhaktanāmiṣṭadāyakaḥ || 6 ||

bhuktido muktido bhadro bhaktadāridryabhañjakaḥ |

sāmagānapriyaḥ sarvarakṣakaḥ sāgarodbhavaḥ || 7 ||

bhayāntakṛdbhaktigamyo bhavabandhavimocakaḥ |

jagatprakāśakiraṇo jagadānandakāraṇaḥ || 8 ||

nissapatno nirāhāro nirvikāro nirāmayaḥ |

bhūcchāyā''cchādito bhavyo bhuvanapratipālakaḥ || 9 ||

sakalārtiharaḥ saumyajanakaḥ sādhuvanditaḥ |

sarvāgamajñaḥ sarvajño sanakādimunistutaḥ || 10 ||

sitacchatradhvajopetaḥ sitāṅgo sitabhūṣaṇaḥ |

śvetamālyāmbaradharaḥ śvetagandhānulepanaḥ || 11 ||

daśāśvarathasaṃrūḍho daṇḍapāṇiḥ dhanurdharaḥ |

kundapuṣpojjvalākāro nayanābjasamudbhavaḥ || 12 ||

ātreyagotrajo'tyantavinayaḥ priyadāyakaḥ |

karuṇārasasampūrṇaḥ karkaṭaprabhuravyayaḥ || 13 ||

caturaśrāsanārūḍhaścaturo divyavāhanaḥ |

vivasvanmaṇḍalāgneyavāso vasusamṛddhidaḥ || 14 ||

maheśvarapriyo dāntaḥ merugotrapradakṣiṇaḥ |

grahamaṇḍalamadhyastho grasitārko grahādhipaḥ || 15 ||

dvijarājo dyutilako dvibhujo dvijapūjitaḥ |

audumbaranagāvāsa udāro rohiṇīpatiḥ || 16 ||

nityodayo munistutyo nityānandaphalapradaḥ |

sakalāhlādanakaraḥ palāśasamidhapriyaḥ || 17 ||

evaṃ nakṣatranāthasya nāmnāmaṣṭottaraṃ śatam ||

iti śrī candra aṣṭottaraśatanāma stotram |

About This Stotram

Overview

The Chandra Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram is a Sanskrit stotram presenting 108 names of Chandra, the Hindu deity of the Moon. The text describes Chandra's attributes related to calmness, nourishment, and emotional well-being, and is used within both devotional worship and as an astrological remedy within the Navagraha tradition of Hindu practice.

What are the benefits of chanting Chandra Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram?

  • Pacification of negative lunar astrological influences
  • Promotion of mental clarity and emotional balance
  • Attainment of peace, prosperity, and well-being
  • Strengthening of devotion within the Navagraha worship tradition

When is the best time to recite this?

Monday (Chandra's day), Purnima (full moon), and Amavasya (new moon) are the primary recommended times for recitation. It may also be recited daily during morning or evening prayer for general well-being and mental peace.

What is the historical and traditional background?

Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotrams listing 108 names of deities are a common form of devotional literature in Hinduism, with parallels found in the Skanda Purana, Vishnu Purana, and various Agamic texts. The number 108 holds established numerological significance in Hindu tradition. The specific author and source scripture for this stotram are not known. It belongs to the body of Navagraha devotional literature that developed over centuries as Vedic astrology became integrated with temple and household worship practice.

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

  • Chandra Ashtottara Sata Namavali — the namavali format of the 108 Chandra names, structured for use in ritual worship with Om and Namah
  • Chandrasekhara Ashtakam — a devotional hymn to Lord Shiva in his moon-bearing form, connecting lunar symbolism to Shaivite practice