Sri Rama Ashtottara Sata Namaavali
Sri Rama Ashtottara Sata Namaavali
श्री रामाष्टोत्तर शत नामावलि
ॐ श्रीरामाय नमः
ॐ रामभद्राय नमः
ॐ रामचन्द्राय नमः
ॐ शाश्वताय नमः
ॐ राजीवलोचनाय नमः
ॐ श्रीमते नमः
ॐ राजेन्द्राय नमः
ॐ रघुपुङ्गवाय नमः
ॐ जानकीवल्लभाय नमः
ॐ जैत्राय नमः ॥ 10 ॥
ॐ जितामित्राय नमः
ॐ जनार्दनाय नमः
ॐ विश्वामित्रप्रियाय नमः
ॐ दान्ताय नमः
ॐ शरणत्राणतत्पराय नमः
ॐ वालिप्रमथनाय नमः
ॐ वाङ्मिने नमः
ॐ सत्यवाचे नमः
ॐ सत्यविक्रमाय नमः
ॐ सत्यव्रताय नमः ॥ 20 ॥
ॐ व्रतधराय नमः
ॐ सदा हनुमदाश्रिताय नमः
ॐ कोसलेयाय नमः
ॐ खरध्वंसिने नमः
ॐ विराधवधपण्डिताय नमः
ॐ विभीषणपरित्रात्रे नमः
ॐ हरकोदण्ड खण्डनाय नमः
ॐ सप्तसाल प्रभेत्त्रे नमः
ॐ दशग्रीवशिरोहराय नमः
ॐ जामदग्न्यमहादर्पदलनाय नमः ॥ 30 ॥
ॐ ताटकान्तकाय नमः
ॐ वेदान्त साराय नमः
ॐ वेदात्मने नमः
ॐ भवरोगस्य भेषजाय नमः
ॐ दूषणत्रिशिरोहन्त्रे नमः
ॐ त्रिमूर्तये नमः
ॐ त्रिगुणात्मकाय नमः
ॐ त्रिविक्रमाय नमः
ॐ त्रिलोकात्मने नमः
ॐ पुण्यचारित्रकीर्तनाय नमः ॥ 40 ॥
ॐ त्रिलोकरक्षकाय नमः
ॐ धन्विने नमः
ॐ दण्डकारण्यकर्तनाय नमः
ॐ अहल्याशापशमनाय नमः
ॐ पितृभक्ताय नमः
ॐ वरप्रदाय नमः
ॐ जितक्रोधाय नमः
ॐ जितामित्राय नमः
ॐ जगद्गुरवे नमः
ॐ ऋक्षवानरसङ्घातिने नमः ॥ 50॥
ॐ चित्रकूटसमाश्रयाय नमः
ॐ जयन्तत्राण वरदाय नमः
ॐ सुमित्रापुत्र सेविताय नमः
ॐ सर्वदेवादिदेवाय नमः
ॐ मृतवानरजीवनाय नमः
ॐ मायामारीचहन्त्रे नमः
ॐ महादेवाय नमः
ॐ महाभुजाय नमः
ॐ सर्वदेवस्तुताय नमः
ॐ सौम्याय नमः ॥ 60 ॥
ॐ ब्रह्मण्याय नमः
ॐ मुनिसंस्तुताय नमः
ॐ महायोगिने नमः
ॐ महोदाराय नमः
ॐ सुग्रीवेप्सित राज्यदाय नमः
ॐ सर्वपुण्याधिक फलाय नमः
ॐ स्मृतसर्वाघनाशनाय नमः
ॐ आदिपुरुषाय नमः
ॐ परमपुरुषाय नमः
ॐ महापुरुषाय नमः ॥ 70 ॥
ॐ पुण्योदयाय नमः
ॐ दयासाराय नमः
ॐ पुराणाय नमः
ॐ पुरुषोत्तमाय नमः
ॐ स्मितवक्त्राय नमः
ॐ मितभाषिणे नमः
ॐ पूर्वभाषिणे नमः
ॐ राघवाय नमः
ॐ अनन्तगुणगम्भीराय नमः
ॐ धीरोदात्त गुणोत्तमाय नमः ॥ 80 ॥
ॐ मायामानुषचारित्राय नमः
ॐ महादेवादि पूजिताय नमः
ॐ सेतुकृते नमः
ॐ जितवाराशये नमः
ॐ सर्वतीर्थमयाय नमः
ॐ हरये नमः
ॐ श्यामाङ्गाय नमः
ॐ सुन्दराय नमः
ॐ शूराय नमः
ॐ पीतवाससे नमः ॥ 90 ॥
ॐ धनुर्धराय नमः
ॐ सर्वयज्ञाधिपाय नमः
ॐ यज्वने नमः
ॐ जरामरणवर्जिताय नमः
ॐ शिवलिङ्गप्रतिष्ठात्रे नमः
ॐ सर्वावगुणवर्जिताय नमः
ॐ परमात्मने नमः
ॐ परस्मै ब्रह्मणे नमः
ॐ सच्चिदानन्द विग्रहाय नमः
ॐ परस्मैज्योतिषे नमः ॥ 100 ॥
ॐ परस्मै धाम्ने नमः
ॐ पराकाशाय नमः
ॐ परात्पराय नमः
ॐ परेशाय नमः
ॐ पारगाय नमः
ॐ पाराय नमः
ॐ सर्वदेवात्मकाय नमः
ॐ पराय नमः ॥ 108 ॥
इति श्री रामाष्टोत्तर शतनामावलीस्समाप्ता ॥
About This Stotram
Sri Rama Ashtottara Sata Namaavali
Sanskrit Title: श्री रामाष्टोत्तर शत नामावलि
IAST Transliteration:
Overview
The 'Sri Rama Ashtottara Sata Namaavali' is a powerful devotional hymn that enumerates 108 sacred names of Lord Rama. Each name is an epithet that describes His divine attributes, cosmic functions, and benevolent nature. Reciting these names with devotion is believed to invoke the presence and blessings of Lord Rama, fostering a deep connection with the divine. This practice is a form of japa, where the repetition of sacred names purifies the mind, calms the spirit, and leads to spiritual realization. The 'Namavali' format, with each name followed by 'Namah' (salutations), is a direct and accessible way for devotees to engage in worship, regardless of their scriptural knowledge. It is particularly significant as Lord Rama is revered as an embodiment of Dharma, righteousness, and ideal kingship, making His worship conducive to leading a virtuous life.
Details
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| Deity | Rama |
| Author | Unknown |
| Type | Namavali |
| Category | Namavali |
| Number of Verses | 11 |
| Origin | The origin of this specific 'Sri Rama Ashtottara Sata Namaavali' is not definitively traceable to a single ancient scripture like the Puranas or Upanishads. However, Ashtottara Sata Namavalis (lists of 108 names) are a common devotional practice in Hinduism, often compiled by later scholars and devotees to facilitate worship. Such compilations are frequently found within various temple traditions, sampradayas, and devotional literature collections. This particular version appears to be a modern compilation, as indicated by the 'generatedAt' and 'generatedBy' fields in the provided metadata, suggesting it was created using a digital tool. It is likely derived from the vast body of devotional literature dedicated to Lord Rama, drawing upon names and epithets found in the Ramayana, Vishnu Sahasranama, and other Rama-centric stotrams. |
Benefits of Recitation
- Attains the grace of Lord Rama
- Removes obstacles and negative energies
- Bestows peace and prosperity
- Enhances devotion and spiritual growth
- Fulfills desires and aspirations
Best Time to Recite
Morning, evening, during Rama Navami, Hanuman Jayanti, and any time one feels the need for divine solace and strength.
Historical Context
Ashtottara Sata Namavalis are a widespread devotional practice in Hinduism, with compilations existing for numerous deities. While the exact historical origin of this specific 'Sri Rama Ashtottara Sata Namaavali' is unknown, the tradition of enumerating divine names dates back to ancient Vedic times. The practice gained significant prominence with the rise of Puranic literature and Bhakti movements. Lord Rama, as an avatar of Vishnu, has been a central figure of devotion for centuries, leading to the creation of countless stotrams, hymns, and name lists dedicated to Him. The names themselves are often drawn from epic narratives like the Ramayana, as well as from broader Vishnu-centric scriptures. The provided metadata suggests this particular compilation is a modern digital creation, likely drawing from established traditions and existing lists of Rama's names.
Alternate Names
- Sri Rama 108 Names
- Rama Ashtottaram
Related Stotrams
- Sri Rama Stotram
- Rama Raksha Stotram
- Adhyatma Ramayana
Last Updated: 2025-12-01
