Sukra Ashtottara Sata Namavali
Sukra Ashtottara Sata Namavali
Sukra Ashtottara Sata Namavali
śukra aṣṭottara śata nāmāvali
oṃ śukrāya namaḥ |
oṃ śucaye namaḥ |
oṃ śubhaguṇāya namaḥ |
oṃ śubhadāya namaḥ |
oṃ śubhalakṣaṇāya namaḥ |
oṃ śobhanākṣāya namaḥ |
oṃ śubhrarūpāya namaḥ |
oṃ śuddhasphaṭikabhāsvarāya namaḥ |
oṃ dīnārtiharakāya namaḥ |
oṃ daityagurave namaḥ || 10 ||
oṃ devābhivanditāya namaḥ |
oṃ kāvyāsaktāya namaḥ |
oṃ kāmapālāya namaḥ |
oṃ kavaye namaḥ |
oṃ kalyāṇadāyakāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhadramūrtaye namaḥ |
oṃ bhadraguṇāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhārgavāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhaktapālanāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhogadāya namaḥ || 20 ||
oṃ bhuvanādhyakṣāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhuktimuktiphalapradāya namaḥ |
oṃ cāruśīlāya namaḥ |
oṃ cārurūpāya namaḥ |
oṃ cārucandranibhānanāya namaḥ |
oṃ nidhaye namaḥ |
oṃ nikhilaśāstrajñāya namaḥ |
oṃ nītividyādhurandharāya namaḥ |
oṃ sarvalakṣaṇasampannāya namaḥ |
oṃ sarvāvaguṇavarjitāya namaḥ || 30 ||
oṃ samānādhikanirmuktāya namaḥ |
oṃ sakalāgamapāragāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhṛgave namaḥ |
oṃ bhogakarāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhūmisurapālanatatparāya namaḥ |
oṃ manasvine namaḥ |
oṃ mānadāya namaḥ |
oṃ mānyāya namaḥ |
oṃ māyātītāya namaḥ |
oṃ mahāśayāya namaḥ || 40 ||
oṃ baliprasannāya namaḥ |
oṃ abhayadāya namaḥ |
oṃ baline namaḥ |
oṃ balaparākramāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhavapāśaparityāgāya namaḥ |
oṃ balibandhavimocakāya namaḥ |
oṃ ghanāśayāya namaḥ |
oṃ ghanādhyakṣāya namaḥ |
oṃ kambugrīvāya namaḥ |
oṃ kalādharāya namaḥ || 50 ||
oṃ kāruṇyarasasampūrṇāya namaḥ |
oṃ kalyāṇaguṇavardhanāya namaḥ |
oṃ śvetāmbarāya namaḥ |
oṃ śvetavapuṣe namaḥ |
oṃ caturbhujasamanvitāya namaḥ |
oṃ akṣamālādharāya namaḥ |
oṃ acintyāya namaḥ |
oṃ akṣīṇaguṇabhāsurāya namaḥ |
oṃ nakṣatragaṇasañcārāya namaḥ |
oṃ nayadāya namaḥ || 60 ||
oṃ nītimārgadāya namaḥ |
oṃ varṣapradāya namaḥ |
oṃ hṛṣīkeśāya namaḥ |
oṃ kleśanāśakarāya namaḥ |
oṃ kavaye namaḥ |
oṃ cintitārthapradāya namaḥ |
oṃ śāntamataye namaḥ |
oṃ cittasamādhikṛte namaḥ |
oṃ ādhivyādhiharāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhūrivikramāya namaḥ || 70 ||
oṃ puṇyadāyakāya namaḥ |
oṃ purāṇapuruṣāya namaḥ |
oṃ pūjyāya namaḥ |
oṃ puruhūtādisannutāya namaḥ |
oṃ ajeyāya namaḥ |
oṃ vijitārātaye namaḥ |
oṃ vividhābharaṇojjvalāya namaḥ |
oṃ kundapuṣpapratīkāśāya namaḥ |
oṃ mandahāsāya namaḥ |
oṃ mahāmataye namaḥ || 80 ||
oṃ muktāphalasamānābhāya namaḥ |
oṃ muktidāya namaḥ |
oṃ munisannutāya namaḥ |
oṃ ratnasiṃhāsanārūḍhāya namaḥ |
oṃ rathasthāya namaḥ |
oṃ rajataprabhāya namaḥ |
oṃ sūryaprāgdeśasañcārāya namaḥ |
oṃ suraśatrusuhṛde namaḥ |
oṃ kavaye namaḥ |
oṃ tulāvṛṣabharāśīśāya namaḥ || 90 ||
oṃ durdharāya namaḥ |
oṃ dharmapālakāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhāgyadāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhavyacāritrāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhavapāśavimocakāya namaḥ |
oṃ gauḍadeśeśvarāya namaḥ |
oṃ goptre namaḥ |
oṃ guṇine namaḥ |
oṃ guṇavibhūṣaṇāya namaḥ |
oṃ jyeṣṭhānakṣatrasambhūtāya namaḥ || 100 ||
oṃ jyeṣṭhāya namaḥ |
oṃ śreṣṭhāya namaḥ |
oṃ śucismitāya namaḥ |
oṃ apavargapradāya namaḥ |
oṃ anantāya namaḥ |
oṃ santānaphaladāyakāya namaḥ |
oṃ sarvaiśvaryapradāya namaḥ |
oṃ sarvagīrvāṇagaṇasannutāya namaḥ || 108 ||
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About This Stotram
Sukra Ashtottara Sata Namavali
Sanskrit Title: शुक्र अष्टोत्तर शत नामावलि
IAST Transliteration:
Overview
The Sukra Ashtottara Sata Namavali is a powerful devotional hymn dedicated to Shukra, the celestial embodiment of the planet Venus. In Vedic astrology, Shukra is considered the significator of love, beauty, pleasure, luxury, wealth, artistic talents, and romantic relationships. Reciting this Namavali is believed to appease Shukra, mitigate any malefic influences of the planet in one's horoscope, and attract its benevolent blessings. The 108 names systematically invoke Shukra's various attributes, such as purity, auspiciousness, divine grace, and his role as the guru of the Asuras (demons). By chanting these names with devotion, a practitioner seeks to harmonize their life with the positive energies of Shukra, leading to material comfort, emotional fulfillment, and spiritual growth.
Details
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| Deity | Shukra |
| Author | Unknown |
| Type | Ashtottara Sata Namavali |
| Category | Namavali |
| Number of Verses | 11 |
| Origin | The origin of this specific Sukra Ashtottara Sata Namavali is not explicitly stated in the provided text. However, Ashtottara Sata Namavalis (lists of 108 names) are a common devotional practice in Hinduism, often found within Puranic literature, Tantric texts, or compiled by various acharyas and devotees. They are typically dedicated to a specific deity or celestial being, invoking their attributes and blessings through their names. This particular Namavali is dedicated to Shukra (Venus), the Graha (planet) associated with wealth, luxury, love, and artistic pursuits. Such compilations are generally considered to be part of the devotional literature that aims to facilitate a deeper connection with the deity through chanting the divine names. |
Benefits of Recitation
- Attainment of wealth and prosperity
- Success in artistic endeavors and creative pursuits
- Improvement in relationships and marital bliss
- Removal of obstacles related to Shukra's influence
- Gaining wisdom and eloquence
Best Time to Recite
Fridays (the day associated with Shukra), during the Shukra hora (an astrological period ruled by Venus), or when seeking specific blessings related to wealth, relationships, or artistic pursuits. It can also be recited daily for general well-being and auspiciousness.
Historical Context
Ashtottara Sata Namavalis are a traditional form of Hindu devotional literature that has evolved over centuries. While the exact date of composition for this specific Sukra Namavali is unknown, the practice of compiling 108 names for deities and celestial beings is ancient. These compilations are often found in Puranas, Tantras, and are also created by individual scholars and devotees. The emphasis on Shukra reflects the importance of planetary deities in Vedic tradition and the desire to seek their blessings for worldly and spiritual benefits. The provided text originates from 'Vedic Tithi', a platform dedicated to preserving and disseminating spiritual and devotional literature in various Indian languages and scripts.
Alternate Names
- Shukra 108 Names
- Shukra Namavali
Related Stotrams
- Shukra Kavacham
- Shukra Stotram (various authors)
Last Updated: 2025-12-01
