Sri Pada Sri Vallabha Siddha Mangala Stotram
Sri Pada Sri Vallabha Siddha Mangala Stotram
श्री पाद श्री वल्लभ सिद्ध मङ्गल स्तोत्रं
श्रीमदनन्त श्रीविभूषित अप्पललक्ष्मीनरसिंहराजा
जय विजयीभव दिग्विजयीभव श्रीमदखण्ड श्रीविजयीभव ॥ 1 ॥
श्रीविद्याधरि राधा सुरेख श्रीराखीधर श्रीपादा
जय विजयीभव दिग्विजयीभव श्रीमदखण्ड श्रीविजयीभव ॥ 2 ॥
माता सुमती वात्सल्यामृत परिपोषित जय श्रीपादा
जय विजयीभव दिग्विजयीभव श्रीमदखण्ड श्रीविजयीभव ॥ 3 ॥
सत्य ऋषीश्वर दुहितानन्दन बापनार्यनुत श्रीचरणा
जय विजयीभव दिग्विजयीभव श्रीमदखण्ड श्रीविजयीभव ॥ 4 ॥
सवितृकाठकचयन पुण्यफल भरद्वाज ऋषि गोत्रसम्भवा
जय विजयीभव दिग्विजयीभव श्रीमदखण्ड श्रीविजयीभव ॥ 5 ॥
दो चौपाती देव् लक्ष्मी घन सङ्ख्या बोधित श्रीचरणा
जय विजयीभव दिग्विजयीभव श्रीमदखण्ड श्रीविजयीभव ॥ 6 ॥
पुण्यरूपिणी राजमाम्बसुत गर्भपुण्यफल सञ्जाता
जय विजयीभव दिग्विजयीभव श्रीमदखण्ड श्रीविजयीभव ॥ 7 ॥
सुमतीनन्दन नरहरिनन्दन दत्तदेव प्रभु श्रीपादा
जय विजयीभव दिग्विजयीभव श्रीमदखण्ड श्रीविजयीभव ॥ 8 ॥
पीठिकापुर नित्य विहारा मधुमति दत्ता मङ्गलरूपा
जय विजयीभव दिग्विजयीभव श्रीमदखण्ड श्रीविजयीभव ॥ 9 ॥
इति सिद्धमङ्गल स्तोत्रम् ॥
About This Stotram
Sri Pada Sri Vallabha Siddha Mangala Stotram
Sanskrit Title: श्री पाद श्री वल्लभ सिद्ध मङ्गल स्तोत्रं
IAST Transliteration:
Overview
This stotram is significant as it is dedicated to Sri Pada Sri Vallabha, who is revered as a powerful avatar of Lord Dattatreya. Reciting this stotram is believed to invoke the blessings of Sri Pada Sri Vallabha, leading to overall auspiciousness, success, and spiritual upliftment in the lives of devotees. The verses, particularly the repeated invocation 'Jay vijayibhav digvijayibhav Srimadakhanda Srivijayibhav' (May you be victorious, may you conquer the directions, may you be eternally victorious), are potent mantras for invoking divine favor and overcoming challenges. The mention of 'Siddha Mangala' suggests it is a hymn for achieving perfection and auspicious beginnings.
Details
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| Deity | Sri Pada Sri Vallabha |
| Author | Unknown |
| Type | Stotram |
| Category | Stotram |
| Number of Verses | 9 |
| Origin | The origin of the Sri Pada Sri Vallabha Siddha Mangala Stotram is closely tied to the worship and veneration of Sri Pada Sri Vallabha, considered an avatar of Lord Dattatreya. While the exact textual origin and date of composition are not definitively established in major scriptural canons, it is believed to have emerged from devotional traditions focused on Sri Pada Sri Vallabha. Such stotrams often arise organically within specific sampradayas (lineages) or are attributed to disciples or devotees who experience divine inspiration. The provided information suggests it is part of a collection of spiritual literature, indicating its circulation within devotional circles. |
Benefits of Recitation
- Bestows auspiciousness (Mangala)
- Grants victory and success
- Promotes spiritual well-being
- Invokes divine blessings
- Removes obstacles and negativities
Best Time to Recite
Morning, evening, during auspicious occasions, or whenever seeking blessings and auspiciousness.
Historical Context
The historical context of this stotram is primarily within the devotional traditions surrounding Sri Pada Sri Vallabha. Sri Pada Sri Vallabha is believed to have lived in the 14th century in the region of modern-day Andhra Pradesh, India. He is a significant figure in the Dattatreya Sampradaya. Many stotrams and devotional works have been composed over centuries by his followers to propagate his teachings and invoke his divine grace. The exact author and date of composition for this specific stotram are not documented in widely recognized historical texts, suggesting it might be a later composition or part of an oral tradition that was later transcribed. The mention of 'Appalalakshminarasimharaja' and 'Srividyadhari Radh Surekha Srirakhidhar Sripada' in the initial verses indicates specific devotional invocations within the lineage or community that uses this stotram.
Last Updated: 2025-12-01
