Parvati Vallabha Ashtakam
Parvati Vallabha Ashtakam
Parvati Vallabha Ashtakam
pArvatI vallabha aShTakam
namo bhUtanAthaM namo devadevaM
namaH kAlakAlaM namo divyatejam |
namaH kAmabhasmaM namaH shAntashIlaM
bhaje pArvatIvallabhaM nIlakaNTham || 1 ||
sadA tIrthasiddhaM sadA bhaktarakShaM
sadA shaivapUjyaM sadA shubhrabhasmam |
sadA dhyAnayuktaM sadA j~nAnatalpaM
bhaje pArvatIvallabhaM nIlakaNTham || 2 ||
shmashAne shayAnaM mahAsthAnavAsaM
sharIraM gajAnAM sadA charmaveShTam |
pishAchAdinAthaM pashUnAM pratiShThaM
bhaje pArvatIvallabhaM nIlakaNTham || 3 ||
phaNInAgakaNThe bhuja~NgAdyanekaM
gale ruNDamAlaM mahAvIra shUram |
kaTivyAghracharmaM chitAbhasmalepaM
bhaje pArvatIvallabhaM nIlakaNTham || 4 ||
shiraH shuddhaga~NgA shivA vAmabhAgaM
viyaddIrghakeshaM sadA mAM triNetram |
phaNInAgakarNaM sadA phAlachandraM
bhaje pArvatIvallabhaM nIlakaNTham || 5 ||
kare shUladhAraM mahAkaShTanAshaM
sureshaM pareshaM maheshaM janesham |
dhaneshAmareshaM dhvajeshaM girIshaM [dhaneshasyamitraM]
bhaje pArvatIvallabhaM nIlakaNTham || 6 ||
udAsaM sudAsaM sukailAsavAsaM
dharAnirjhare saMsthitaM hyAdidevam |
ajaM hemakalpadrumaM kalpasevyaM
bhaje pArvatIvallabhaM nIlakaNTham || 7 ||
munInAM vareNyaM guNaM rUpavarNaM
dvijaiH sampaThantaM shivaM vedashAstram |
aho dInavatsaM kRRipAluM shivaM taM
bhaje pArvatIvallabhaM nIlakaNTham || 8 ||
sadA bhAvanAthaM sadA sevyamAnaM
sadA bhaktidevaM sadA pUjyamAnam |
mahAtIrthavAsaM sadA sevyamekaM
bhaje pArvatIvallabhaM nIlakaNTham || 9 ||
iti shrImachCha~NkarayogIndra virachitaM pArvatIvallabhAShTakaM nAma nIlakaNTha stavaH ||
About This Stotram
Overview
Parvati Vallabha Ashtakam is a nine-verse Sanskrit hymn addressed to Lord Shiva in his aspect as the beloved consort of Goddess Parvati ("Parvati Vallabha" meaning "dear to Parvati"). The verses catalog Shiva's divine attributes — including his role as lord of all beings, his cosmic power over time, his association with sacred ash, and his meditative nature — and belong to the Shaiva devotional tradition.
What are the benefits of chanting Parvati Vallabha Ashtakam?
- Invokes Shiva's grace and blessings through praise of his divine qualities
- Deepens devotion to Shiva by focusing on his relationship with Parvati
- Promotes peace and spiritual focus through structured ashtakam recitation
- Supports removal of obstacles when recited on auspicious Shiva-associated days
When is the best time to recite this?
The ashtakam is recited in the morning or evening. Pradosha (the thirteenth lunar day), Mondays, and Maha Shivaratri are particularly suitable occasions for its recitation.
What is the historical and traditional background?
Ashtakams — hymns of eight or nine verses — are a standard form in Sanskrit devotional literature, composed by saints and scholars across centuries in the Shaiva tradition. The author and precise composition date of this particular ashtakam are not recorded. Its language and structure are consistent with the Sanskrit devotional literature that developed from the medieval period onward in the Shaiva tradition of South and central India. It is not directly traceable to a specific Puranic or Agamic source.
Available scripts
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Related Texts
- Lingashtakam — an eight-verse Shiva hymn praising the linga form, another Shaiva ashtakam of similar structure
- Pashupati Ashtakam — a parallel ashtakam to Shiva as Pashupati, lord of all beings, sharing theological themes with this text
