Sri Annapurna Ashtottara Sata Namavali
Sri Annapurna Ashtottara Sata Namavali
श्री अन्नपूर्णा अष्टोत्तर शतनामावलिः
ॐ अन्नपूर्णायै नमः
ॐ शिवायै नमः
ॐ देव्यै नमः
ॐ भीमायै नमः
ॐ पुष्ट्यै नमः
ॐ सरस्वत्यै नमः
ॐ सर्वज्ञायै नमः
ॐ पार्वत्यै नमः
ॐ दुर्गायै नमः
ॐ शर्वाण्यै नमः (10)
ॐ शिववल्लभायै नमः
ॐ वेदवेद्यायै नमः
ॐ महाविद्यायै नमः
ॐ विद्यादात्रै नमः
ॐ विशारदायै नमः
ॐ कुमार्यै नमः
ॐ त्रिपुरायै नमः
ॐ बालायै नमः
ॐ लक्ष्म्यै नमः
ॐ श्रियै नमः (20)
ॐ भयहारिण्यै नमः
ॐ भवान्यै नमः
ॐ विष्णुजनन्यै नमः
ॐ ब्रह्मादिजनन्यै नमः
ॐ गणेशजनन्यै नमः
ॐ शक्त्यै नमः
ॐ कुमारजनन्यै नमः
ॐ शुभायै नमः
ॐ भोगप्रदायै नमः
ॐ भगवत्यै नमः (30)
ॐ भक्ताभीष्टप्रदायिन्यै नमः
ॐ भवरोगहरायै नमः
ॐ भव्यायै नमः
ॐ शुभ्रायै नमः
ॐ परममङ्गलायै नमः
ॐ भवान्यै नमः
ॐ चञ्चलायै नमः
ॐ गौर्यै नमः
ॐ चारुचन्द्रकलाधरायै नमः
ॐ विशालाक्ष्यै नमः (40)
ॐ विश्वमात्रे नमः
ॐ विश्ववन्द्यायै नमः
ॐ विलासिन्यै नमः
ॐ आर्यायै नमः
ॐ कल्याणनिलायायै नमः
ॐ रुद्राण्यै नमः
ॐ कमलासनायै नमः
ॐ शुभप्रदायै नमः
ॐ शुभयै नमः
ॐ अनन्तायै नमः (50)
ॐ वृत्तपीनपयोधरायै नमः
ॐ अम्बायै नमः
ॐ संहारमथन्यै नमः
ॐ मृडान्यै नमः
ॐ सर्वमङ्गलायै नमः
ॐ विष्णुसंसेवितायै नमः
ॐ सिद्धायै नमः
ॐ ब्रह्माण्यै नमः
ॐ सुरसेवितायै नमः
ॐ परमानन्ददायै नमः (60)
ॐ शान्त्यै नमः
ॐ परमानन्दरूपिण्यै नमः
ॐ परमानन्दजनन्यै नमः
ॐ परायै नमः
ॐ आनन्दप्रदायिन्यै नमः
ॐ परोपकारनिरतायै नमः
ॐ परमायै नमः
ॐ भक्तवत्सलायै नमः
ॐ पूर्णचन्द्राभवदनायै नमः
ॐ पूर्णचन्द्रनिभांशुकायै नमः (70)
ॐ शुभलक्षणसम्पन्नायै नमः
ॐ शुभानन्दगुणार्णवायै नमः
ॐ शुभसौभाग्यनिलयायै नमः
ॐ शुभदायै नमः
ॐ रतिप्रियायै नमः
ॐ चण्डिकायै नमः
ॐ चण्डमथन्यै नमः
ॐ चण्डदर्पनिवारिण्यै नमः
ॐ मार्ताण्डनयनायै नमः
ॐ साध्व्यै नमः (80)
ॐ चन्द्राग्निनयनायै नमः
ॐ सत्यै नमः
ॐ पुण्डरीकहरायै नमः
ॐ पूर्णायै नमः
ॐ पुण्यदायै नमः
ॐ पुण्यरूपिण्यै नमः
ॐ मायातीतायै नमः
ॐ श्रेष्ठमायायै नमः
ॐ श्रेष्ठधर्मात्मवन्दितायै नमः
ॐ असृष्ट्यै नमः (90)
ॐ सङ्गरहितायै नमः
ॐ सृष्टिहेतवे नमः
ॐ कपर्दिन्यै नमः
ॐ वृषारूढायै नमः
ॐ शूलहस्तायै नमः
ॐ स्थितिसंहारकारिण्यै नमः
ॐ मन्दस्मितायै नमः
ॐ स्कन्दमात्रे नमः
ॐ शुद्धचित्तायै नमः
ॐ मुनिस्तुतायै नमः (100)
ॐ महाभगवत्यै नमः
ॐ दक्षायै नमः
ॐ दक्षाध्वरविनाशिन्यै नमः
ॐ सर्वार्थदात्र्यै नमः
ॐ सावित्र्यै नमः
ॐ सदाशिवकुटुम्बिन्यै नमः
ॐ नित्यसुन्दरसर्वाङ्ग्यै नमः
ॐ सच्चिदानन्दलक्षणायै नमः (108)
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About This Stotram
Sri Annapurna Ashtottara Sata Namavali
Sanskrit Title: श्री अन्नपूर्णा अष्टोत्तर शतनामावलिः
IAST Transliteration:
Overview
Goddess Annapurna is revered as the giver of food, the sustainer of life, and the mother who nourishes all beings. Reciting her Ashtottara Sata Namavali is believed to invoke her divine grace, ensuring that one never suffers from lack of food or material necessities. It is a powerful practice for cultivating gratitude, contentment, and a deep understanding of the divine mother's boundless compassion. Beyond material sustenance, the hymn also signifies spiritual nourishment, leading to inner peace and enlightenment. The names themselves often describe her various attributes, powers, and cosmic roles, offering a meditation on her divine nature.
Details
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| Deity | Annapurna |
| Author | Unknown |
| Type | Namavali |
| Category | Namavali |
| Number of Verses | 108 |
| Origin | The Sri Annapurna Ashtottara Sata Namavali is a devotional hymn dedicated to Goddess Annapurna, the divine embodiment of food and nourishment. As an Ashtottara Sata Namavali, it consists of 108 names of the deity, each preceded by 'Om' and followed by 'Namah'. While the specific origin text or scripture from which this particular compilation is derived is not explicitly stated in the provided excerpt, such Namavalis are commonly found within Puranic literature, Tantric texts, or as standalone devotional compilations that have been passed down through oral tradition and manuscript forms. These hymns are often attributed to various sages or are considered to be revealed texts. |
Benefits of Recitation
- Attainment of food security and abundance
- Removal of hunger and poverty
- Blessings of nourishment and sustenance
- Prosperity and well-being
- Spiritual fulfillment and liberation
Best Time to Recite
Morning, evening, during meals, festivals like Annapurna Jayanti, and whenever seeking blessings for sustenance and prosperity.
Historical Context
Goddess Annapurna is a prominent deity in Hinduism, particularly in Varanasi, where the famous Annapurna Temple is located. Her worship is ancient and deeply rooted in the Puranic tradition. Ashtottara Sata Namavalis are a common form of devotional literature in Hinduism, designed for easy chanting and meditation on the manifold aspects of a deity. The composition of such Namavalis is often attributed to various saints and scholars throughout history, though specific authorship for many is lost to time. This particular Namavali, like others, likely evolved over centuries, with different versions potentially existing. The provided excerpt indicates a compilation of spiritual and devotional literature in various Indian languages, suggesting a broad dissemination and appreciation of this hymn.
Alternate Names
- Annapurna Ashtottara Shatanamavali
- Sri Annapurna Namavali
Related Stotrams
- Annapurna Stotram (by Adi Shankaracharya)
- Annapurna Kavacham
Last Updated: 2025-12-01
