108 Names of Goddess Sita
108 Names of Goddess Sita
108 Names of Goddess Sita
108 Names of Goddess Sita
oṃ janakanandinyai namaḥ|
oṃ lokajananyai namaḥ|
oṃ jayavṛddhidāyai namaḥ|
oṃ jayodvāhapriyāyai namaḥ|
oṃ rāmāyai namaḥ|
oṃ lakṣmyai namaḥ|
oṃ janakakanyakāyai namaḥ|
oṃ rājīvasarvasvahāripādadvayāñcitāyai namaḥ|
oṃ rājatkanakamāṇikyatulākoṭivirājitāyai namaḥ|
oṃ maṇihemavicitrodyatruskarotbhāsibhūṣaṇāyai namaḥ|
oṃ nānāratnajitāmitrakāñciśobhinitambinyai namaḥ|
oṃ devadānavagandharvayakṣarākṣasasevitāyai namaḥ|
oṃ sakṛtprapannajanatāsaṃrakṣaṇakṛtatvarāyai namaḥ|
oṃ ekakāloditānekacandrabhāskarabhāsurāyai namaḥ|
oṃ dvitīyataṭidullāsidivyapītāmbarāyai namaḥ|
oṃ trivargādiphalābhīṣṭadāyikāruṇyavīkṣaṇāyai namaḥ|
oṃ caturvargapradānodyatkarapaṅjaśobhitāyai namaḥ|
oṃ pañcayajñaparānekayogimānasarājitāyai namaḥ|
oṃ ṣāḍguṇyapūrṇavibhavāyai namaḥ|
oṃ saptatatvādidevatāyai namaḥ|
oṃ aṣṭamīcandrarekhābhacitrakotbhāsināsikāyai namaḥ|
oṃ navāvaraṇapūjitāyai namaḥ|
oṃ rāmānandakarāyai namaḥ|
oṃ rāmanāthāyai namaḥ|
oṃ rāghavananditāyai namaḥ|
oṃ rāmāveśitabhāvāyai namaḥ|
oṃ rāmāyattātmavaibhavāyai namaḥ|
oṃ rāmottamāyai namaḥ|
oṃ rājamukhyai namaḥ|
oṃ rañjitāmodakuntalāyai namaḥ|
oṃ divyasāketanilayāyai namaḥ|
oṃ divyavāditrasevitāyai namaḥ|
oṃ rāmānuvṛttimuditāyai namaḥ|
oṃ citrakūṭakṛtālayāyai namaḥ|
oṃ anusūyākṛtākalpāyai namaḥ|
oṃ analpasvāntasaṃśritāyai namaḥ|
oṃ vicitramālyābharaṇāyai namaḥ|
oṃ virāthamathanodyatāyai namaḥ|
oṃ śritapañcavaṭītīrāyai namaḥ|
oṃ khadyotanakulānandāyai namaḥ|
oṃ kharādivadhananditāyai namaḥ|
oṃ māyāmārīcamathanāyai namaḥ|
oṃ māyāmānuṣavigrahāyai namaḥ|
oṃ chalatyājitasaumitryai namaḥ|
oṃ chavinirjitapaṅkajāyai namaḥ|
oṃ tṛṇīkṛtadaśagrīvāyai namaḥ|
oṃ trāṇāyodyatamānasāyai namaḥ|
oṃ hanumaddarśanaprītāyai namaḥ|
oṃ hāsyalīlāviśāradāyai namaḥ|
oṃ mudrādarśanasantuṣṭāyai namaḥ|
oṃ mudrāmudritajīvitāyai namaḥ|
oṃ aśokavanikāvāsāyai namaḥ|
oṃ niśśokīkṛtanirjarāyai namaḥ|
oṃ laṅkādāhakasaṅkalpāyai namaḥ|
oṃ laṅkāvalayarodhinyai namaḥ|
oṃ śuddhikṛtāsantuṣṭāyai namaḥ|
oṃ śumālyāmbarāvṛtāyai namaḥ|
oṃ santuṣṭapatisaṃstutāyai namaḥ|
oṃ santuṣṭahṛdayālayāyai namaḥ|
oṃ śvaśurastānupūjyāyai namaḥ|
oṃ kamalāsanavanditāyai namaḥ|
oṃ aṇimādyaṣṭasaṃsiddha namaḥ|
oṃ kṛpāvāptavibhīṣaṇāyai namaḥ|
oṃ divyapuṣpakasaṃrūḍhāyai namaḥ|
oṃ diviṣadgaṇavanditāyai namaḥ|
oṃ japākusumasaṅkāśāyai namaḥ|
oṃ divyakṣaumāmbarāvṛtāyai namaḥ|
oṃ divyasiṃhāsanārūḍhāyai namaḥ|
oṃ divyākalpavibhūṣaṇāyai namaḥ|
oṃ rājyābhiṣiktadayitāyai namaḥ|
oṃ divyāyodhyādhidevatāyai namaḥ|
oṃ divyagandhaviliptāṅgyai namaḥ|
oṃ divyāvayavasundaryai namaḥ|
oṃ hayyaṅgavīnahṛdayāyai namaḥ|
oṃ haryakṣagaṇapūjitāyai namaḥ|
oṃ ghanasārasugandhāḍhyāyai namaḥ|
oṃ ghanakuñcitamūrdhajāyai namaḥ|
oṃ candrikāsmitasampūrṇāyai namaḥ|
oṃ cārucāmīkarāmbarāyai namaḥ|
oṃ yoginyai namaḥ|
oṃ mohinyai namaḥ|
oṃ stambhinyai namaḥ|
oṃ akhilāṇḍeśvaryai namaḥ|
oṃ śubhāyai namaḥ|
oṃ gauryai namaḥ|
oṃ nārāyaṇyai namaḥ|
oṃ prītyai namaḥ|
oṃ svāhāyai namaḥ|
oṃ svadhāyai namaḥ|
oṃ śivāyai namaḥ|
oṃ āśritānandajananyai namaḥ|
oṃ bhāratyai namaḥ|
oṃ vārāhyaiḥ namaḥ|
oṃ vaiṣṇavyai namaḥ|
oṃ brāhmyaiḥ namaḥ|
oṃ siddhavanditāyai namaḥ|
oṃ ṣaḍhādhāranivāsinyai namaḥ|
oṃ kalakokilasallāpāyai namaḥ|
oṃ kalahaṃsakanūpurāyai namaḥ|
oṃ kṣāntiśāntyādiguṇaśālinyai namaḥ|
oṃ kandarpajananyai namaḥ|
oṃ sarvalokasamāradhyāyai namaḥ|
oṃ saugandhasumanapriyāyai namaḥ|
oṃ śyāmalāyai namaḥ|
oṃ sarvajanamaṅgaladevatāyai namaḥ|
oṃ vasudhāputryai namaḥ|
oṃ mātaṅgyai namaḥ|
oṃ sītāyai namaḥ|
oṃ hemāñjanāyikāyai namaḥ|
oṃ sītādevīmahālakṣmyai namaḥ|
oṃ sakalasāṃrājyalakṣmyai namaḥ|
oṃ bhaktabhīṣṭaphalapradāyai namaḥ|
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About This Stotram
108 Names of Goddess Sita
Sanskrit Title: 108 Names of Goddess Sita
IAST Transliteration:
Overview
The Sita Ashtottara Shatanamavali is a powerful devotional hymn that enumerates 108 sacred names of Goddess Sita, the consort of Lord Rama. Each name reveals a specific attribute, quality, or divine aspect of the Goddess. Reciting these names with devotion is believed to invoke her blessings, fostering qualities such as purity, devotion, strength, and resilience. Sita, as the embodiment of virtue, chastity, and unwavering devotion, serves as an ideal for many. This Namavali allows devotees to connect with her divine essence, seeking her grace for spiritual growth, domestic harmony, and overcoming life's challenges. It is a practice rooted in the tradition of 'Nama Japa' (repetition of divine names), which is considered a potent means of spiritual purification and realization in Hinduism.
Details
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| Deity | Sita |
| Author | Unknown |
| Type | Namavali |
| Category | Namavali |
| Number of Verses | 108 |
| Origin | The origin of the 108 Names of Goddess Sita (Sita Ashtottara Shatanamavali) is not definitively traced to a single, ancient scriptural text like the Vedas or Upanishads. Namavalis, which list the divine names of a deity, are commonly found in Puranic literature, Tantric traditions, and devotional compilations that emerged over centuries. While specific verses from the Ramayana and other Vaishnava texts extol Sita's virtues and divine attributes, a formal, universally recognized 'Sita Ashtottara Shatanamavali' as an independent scripture is not as prominent as those for deities like Shiva or Vishnu. It is likely a compilation of names derived from various sources, possibly originating from regional traditions or later devotional movements aimed at glorifying Sita. The specific compilation presented here is likely a modern arrangement based on traditional understanding and veneration of Sita. |
Benefits of Recitation
- Attainment of auspiciousness and prosperity
- Removal of obstacles and difficulties
- Blessings of marital bliss and harmony
- Protection from negative influences
- Cultivation of virtues like devotion, purity, and strength
Best Time to Recite
Morning, evening, during Navaratri, Rama Navami, and other auspicious occasions related to Lord Rama and Goddess Sita.
Historical Context
The veneration of Sita is deeply ingrained in the Hindu tradition, primarily through the epic Ramayana. While the Ramayana itself does not contain a formal Ashtottara Shatanamavali of Sita, numerous verses and descriptions highlight her divine qualities and significance. Over time, devotional traditions and Puranic literature have expanded upon these descriptions, leading to the compilation of various Namavalis for different deities. The Sita Ashtottara Shatanamavali, as a distinct compilation, likely emerged from these later devotional movements, aiming to provide a structured way for devotees to worship and meditate upon the Goddess. The exact period of its composition is uncertain, but such compilations became increasingly popular in the medieval and post-medieval periods of Indian history.
Alternate Names
- Sita Ashtottara Shatanamavali
- 108 Names of Sri Sita
Related Stotrams
- Shri Ramachandra Ashtakam
- Hanuman Chalisa
- Sita Stuti
