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Sudarshana Ashtakam (Vedantacharya Krutam)

Sudarshana Ashtakam (Vedantacharya Krutam)

Sudarshana Ashtakam (Vedantacharya Krutam)

Ashtakam
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9 Verses
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sudarśana aṣṭakam (vedāntācārya kṛtam)

pratibhaṭaśreṇibhīṣaṇa varaguṇastomabhūṣaṇa

janibhayasthānatāraṇa jagadavasthānakāraṇa |

nikhiladuṣkarmakarśana nigamasaddharmadarśana

jaya jaya śrīsudarśana jaya jaya śrīsudarśana || 1 ||

śubhajagadrūpamaṇḍana surajanatrāsakhaṇḍana

śatamakhabrahmavandita śatapathabrahmanandita |

prathitavidvatsapakṣita bhajadahirbudhnyalakṣita

jaya jaya śrīsudarśana jaya jaya śrīsudarśana || 2 ||

nijapadaprītasadgaṇa nirupathisphītaṣaḍguṇa

nigamanirvyūḍhavaibhava nijaparavyūhavaibhava |

harihayadveṣidāraṇa harapuraploṣakāraṇa

jaya jaya śrīsudarśana jaya jaya śrīsudarśana || 3 ||

sphuṭataṭijjālapiñjara pṛthutarajvālapañjara

parigatapratnavigraha parimitaprajñadurgraha |

praharaṇagrāmamaṇḍita parijanatrāṇapaṇḍita

jaya jaya śrīsudarśana jaya jaya śrīsudarśana || 4 ||

bhuvananetastrayīmaya savanatejastrayīmaya

niravadhisvāducinmaya nikhilaśaktejaganmaya |

amitaviśvakriyāmaya śamitaviśvagbhayāmaya

jaya jaya śrīsudarśana jaya jaya śrīsudarśana || 5 ||

mahitasampatsadakṣara vihitasampatṣaḍakṣara

ṣaḍaracakrapratiṣṭhita sakalatattvapratiṣṭhita |

vividhasaṅkalpakalpaka vibudhasaṅkalpakalpaka

jaya jaya śrīsudarśana jaya jaya śrīsudarśana || 6 ||

pratimukhālīḍhabandhura pṛthumahāhetidantura

vikaṭamālāpariṣkṛta vividhamāyābahiṣkṛta |

sthiramahāyantrayantrita dṛḍhadayātantrayantrita

jaya jaya śrīsudarśana jaya jaya śrīsudarśana || 7 ||

danujavistārakartana danujavidyāvikartana

janitamisrāvikartana bhajadavidyānikartana |

amaradṛṣṭasvavikrama samarajuṣṭabhramikrama

jaya jaya śrīsudarśana jaya jaya śrīsudarśana || 8 ||

dvicatuṣkamidaṃ prabhūtasāraṃ

paṭhatāṃ veṅkaṭanāyakapraṇītam |

viṣame'pi manorathaḥ pradhāvan

na vihanyeta rathāṅgadhuryaguptaḥ || 9 ||

iti śrī vedāntācāryasya kṛtiṣu sudarśanāṣṭakam |

About This Stotram

Sudarshana Ashtakam (Vedantacharya Krutam)

Sanskrit Title: सुदर्शन अष्टकम् (वेदान्ताचार्य कृतम्)
IAST Transliteration:

Overview

The Sudarshana Ashtakam is a powerful hymn dedicated to the Sudarshana Chakra, the divine discus weapon of Lord Vishnu. The Sudarshana Chakra is not merely a weapon but a symbol of divine power, cosmic order, and the ultimate destroyer of evil. Reciting this Ashtakam is believed to invoke the protective and destructive energies of the Sudarshana Chakra, thereby safeguarding the devotee from all forms of harm, both physical and spiritual. It is considered a potent tool for overcoming obstacles, vanquishing enemies (internal and external), and purifying the mind and soul. The verses often highlight the Sudarshana's role in upholding Dharma and its omnipresence, making it a significant devotional practice for those seeking divine intervention and spiritual advancement.

Details

Attribute Information
Deity Sudarshana Chakra
Author Vedantacharya
Type Ashtakam
Category Ashtakam
Number of Verses 9
Origin The origin of this specific Sudarshana Ashtakam is attributed to Vedantacharya. While the exact scripture or text from which it is extracted is not explicitly stated in the provided information, Ashtakams are typically devotional hymns composed to praise a specific deity. The context suggests it is a standalone composition rather than a chapter from a larger Purana or Upanishad. The composition date is uncertain, but Vedantacharya is a prominent figure in Vaishnavism, particularly associated with the Sri Vaishnava tradition, suggesting a likely period of composition within the medieval era of Indian religious literature.

Benefits of Recitation

  1. Protection from enemies and negative forces
  2. Removal of obstacles and difficulties
  3. Attainment of spiritual knowledge and wisdom
  4. Granting of prosperity and well-being
  5. Liberation from the cycle of birth and death

Best Time to Recite

Morning (Brahma Muhurta) and evening are considered auspicious times for reciting this stotram. It can also be recited during times of distress, before undertaking important tasks, or on specific Vaishnava festivals.

Historical Context

Vedantacharya, also known as Vedanta Desika, was a prolific Tamil Vaishnava philosopher, poet, and saint who lived in the 13th-14th century CE. He was a central figure in the Sri Vaishnava tradition and authored numerous works in Sanskrit and Tamil. His compositions are known for their philosophical insights and devotional fervor. This Sudarshana Ashtakam, attributed to him, reflects the deep reverence and understanding of the Sudarshana Chakra within the Vaishnava tradition. The Ashtakam form itself is a popular genre of Sanskrit devotional poetry, characterized by eight verses, often praising a specific deity.

Alternate Names

  • Sudarshana Ashtakam by Vedanta Desika

Related Stotrams

  • Sudarshana Shatakam
  • Sudarshana Kavacham
  • Vishnu Sahasranama

Last Updated: 2025-12-01