Sri Pratyangira Ashtottara Sata Namavali
Sri Pratyangira Ashtottara Sata Namavali
Sri Pratyangira Ashtottara Sata Namavali
shrI pratya~Ngira aShTottara shata nAmAvali
OM pratya~NgirAyai namaH |
OM o~NkArarUpiNyai namaH |
OM kShaM hrAM bIjapreritAyai namaH |
OM vishvarUpAstyai namaH |
OM virUpAkShapriyAyai namaH |
OM RRi~NmantrapArAyaNaprItAyai namaH |
OM kapAlamAlAla~NkRRitAyai namaH |
OM nAgendrabhUShaNAyai namaH |
OM nAgayaj~nopavItadhAriNyai namaH |
OM ku~nchitakeshinyai namaH | 10 |
OM kapAlakhaTvA~NgadhAriNyai namaH |
OM shUlinyai namaH |
OM raktanetrajvAlinyai namaH |
OM chaturbhujAyai namaH |
OM DamarukadhAriNyai namaH |
OM jvAlAkarAlavadanAyai namaH |
OM jvAlAjihvAyai namaH |
OM karAladaMShTrAyai namaH |
OM AbhichArikahomAgnisamutthitAyai namaH |
OM siMhamukhAyai namaH | 20 |
OM mahiShAsuramardinyai namaH |
OM dhUmralochanAyai namaH |
OM kRRiShNA~NgAyai namaH |
OM pretavAhanAyai namaH |
OM pretAsanAyai namaH |
OM pretabhojinyai namaH |
OM raktapriyAyai namaH |
OM shAkamAMsapriyAyai namaH |
OM aShTabhairavasevitAyai namaH |
OM DAkinIparisevitAyai namaH | 30 |
OM madhupAnapriyAyai namaH |
OM balipriyAyai namaH |
OM siMhAvAhanAyai namaH |
OM siMhagarjinyai namaH |
OM paramantravidAriNyai namaH |
OM parayantravinAshinyai namaH |
OM parakRRityAvidhvaMsinyai namaH |
OM guhyavidyAyai namaH |
OM siddhavidyAyai namaH |
OM yonirUpiNyai namaH | 40 |
OM navayonichakrAtmikAyai namaH |
OM vIrarUpAyai namaH |
OM durgArUpAyai namaH |
OM mahAbhIShaNAyai namaH |
OM ghorarUpiNyai namaH |
OM mahAkrUrAyai namaH |
OM himAchalanivAsinyai namaH |
OM varAbhayapradAyai namaH |
OM viShurUpAyai namaH |
OM shatrubhaya~Nkaryai namaH | 50 |
OM vidyudghAtAyai namaH |
OM shatrumUrdhasphoTanAyai namaH |
OM vidhUmAgnisamaprabhAyai namaH |
OM mahAmAyAyai namaH |
OM mAheshvarapriyAyai namaH |
OM shatrukAryahAnikaryai namaH |
OM mamakAryasiddhikarye namaH |
OM shAtrUNAM udyogavighnakaryai namaH |
OM mamasarvodyogavashyakaryai namaH |
OM shatrupashuputravinAshinyai namaH | 60 |
OM trinetrAyai namaH |
OM surAsuraniShevitAyai namaH |
OM tIvrasAdhakapUjitAyai namaH |
OM navagrahashAsinyai namaH |
OM AshritakalpavRRikShAyai namaH |
OM bhaktaprasannarUpiNyai namaH |
OM anantakalyANaguNAbhirAmAyai namaH |
OM kAmarUpiNyai namaH |
OM krodharUpiNyai namaH |
OM moharUpiNyai namaH | 70 |
OM madarUpiNyai namaH |
OM ugrAyai namaH |
OM nArasiMhyai namaH |
OM mRRityumRRityusvarUpiNyai namaH |
OM aNimAdisiddhipradAyai namaH |
OM antashshatruvidAriNyai namaH |
OM sakaladuritavinAshinyai namaH |
OM sarvopadravanivAriNyai namaH |
OM durjanakAlarAtryai namaH |
OM mahAprAj~nAyai namaH | 80 |
OM mahAbalAyai namaH |
OM kAlIrUpiNyai namaH |
OM vajrA~NgAyai namaH |
OM duShTaprayoganivAriNyai namaH |
OM sarvashApavimochanyai namaH |
OM nigrahAnugraha kriyAnipuNAyai namaH |
OM ichChAj~nAnakriyAshaktirUpiNyai namaH |
OM brahmaviShNushivAtmikAyai namaH |
OM hiraNyasaTAchChaTAyai namaH |
OM indrAdidikpAlakasevitAyai namaH | 90 |
OM paraprayoga pratyak prachodinyai namaH |
OM khaDgamAlArUpiNyai namaH |
OM nRRisiMhasAlagrAmanivAsinyai namaH |
OM bhaktashatrubhakShiNyai namaH |
OM brahmAstrasvarUpAyai namaH |
OM sahasrArashakyai namaH |
OM siddheshvaryai namaH |
OM yogIshvaryai namaH |
OM AtmarakShaNashaktidAyinyai namaH |
OM sarvavighnavinAshinyai namaH | 100 |
OM sarvAntakanivAriNyai namaH |
OM sarvaduShTapraduShTashirashChedinyai namaH |
OM atharvaNavedabhAsitAyai namaH |
OM shmashAnavAsinyai namaH |
OM bhUtabhetAlasevitAyai namaH |
OM siddhamaNDalapUjitAyai namaH |
OM mahAbhairavapriyAya namaH |
OM pratya~NgirA bhadrakAlI devatAyai namaH | 108 |
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About This Stotram
Sri Pratyangira Ashtottara Sata Namavali
Sanskrit Title: श्री प्रत्यङ्गिर अष्टोत्तर शत नामावलि
IAST Transliteration:
Overview
Goddess Pratyangira is a powerful and fierce aspect of the Divine Mother, often associated with protection, destruction of evil, and the nullification of black magic and negative influences. This Ashtottara Sata Namavali, by enumerating 108 sacred names, allows devotees to connect with her various attributes and powers. Each name represents a specific aspect of her being, her fierce form, her protective nature, her cosmic power, and her ability to vanquish negativity. Reciting these names is believed to invoke her blessings for protection, strength, and the removal of obstacles. It is a potent tool for spiritual warfare against unseen forces and for establishing inner peace and security. The inclusion of Vedic mantra and Tantric seed syllables highlights the integrated approach of this worship, bridging different streams of Hindu spiritual practice.
Details
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| Deity | Pratyangira |
| Author | Unknown |
| Type | Namavali |
| Category | Namavali |
| Number of Verses | 108 |
| Origin | The Sri Pratyangira Ashtottara Sata Namavali is a collection of 108 names dedicated to Goddess Pratyangira. While the exact origin text is not explicitly stated in the provided information, Ashtottara Sata Namavalis are common in Tantric and Puranic traditions, often found within larger Puranas, Agamas, or as standalone devotional texts. These namavalis are typically compiled to facilitate the worship of a specific deity by chanting their various epithets. The provided text snippet suggests a connection to Vedic mantras ('ऋङ्मन्त्रपारायणप्रीतायै नमः') and Tantric seed syllables ('क्षं ह्रां बीजप्रेरितायै नमः'), indicating its roots in both Vedic and Tantric practices. The composition likely emerged from devotional practices aimed at invoking the protective and fierce aspects of the Goddess. |
Benefits of Recitation
- Protection from negative energies and black magic
- Overcoming obstacles and enemies
- Gaining strength and courage
- Attaining spiritual power and liberation
- Fulfilling desires and aspirations
Best Time to Recite
Anytime, but particularly beneficial during Amavasya (new moon), Poornima (full moon), during periods of perceived spiritual attack or negativity, and before undertaking challenging tasks.
Historical Context
The worship of Goddess Pratyangira has deep roots in Tantric traditions, particularly within Shaivism and Shaktism. She is often considered a manifestation of the fierce aspect of the Divine Mother, emerging to counter malevolent forces. Her iconography, often depicted with a lion or human face and a fierce countenance, signifies her formidable power. Ashtottara Sata Namavalis are a common form of devotional literature that gained prominence over centuries, serving as accessible guides for worship. While a specific date for the composition of this particular namavali is unknown, such texts have been in circulation for a considerable period, evolving within various sampradayas (traditions). The provided source information indicates its presence in a collection of spiritual literature in multiple Indian languages, suggesting its widespread adoption and devotional significance across different regions.
Alternate Names
- Sri Pratyangira 108 Names
- Pratyangira Ashtottara Shatanamavali
Related Stotrams
- Sri Pratyangira Kavacham
- Sri Pratyangira Trishati Namavali
- Sri Maha Pratyangira Stotram
Last Updated: 2025-12-01
