Suktam
Aghamarshana Suktam
अघमर्षण सूक्तम्
Aikamatya Suktam
ऐकमत्य सूक्तम् (ऋग्वेद)
Ayushya Suktam
आयुष्य सूक्तम्
Bhagya Suktam
भाग्य सूक्तम्
Bhu Suktam
भू सूक्तम्
Devi Mahatmyam Devi Suktam
देवी माहात्म्यं देवी सूक्तम्
Durga Suktam
दुर्गा सूक्तम्
Durva Suktam (Mahanarayana Upanishad)
दुर्वा सूक्तम् (महानारायण उपनिषद्)
Go Suktam
गो सूक्तम्
Hiranya Garbha Suktam
हिरण्य गर्भ सूक्तम्
Manyu Suktam
मन्यु सूक्तम्
Medha Suktam
मेधा सूक्तम्
Nakshatra Suktam (Nakshatreshti)
नक्षत्र सूक्तम् (नक्षत्रेष्टि)
Narayana Suktam
नारायण सूक्तम्
Navagraha Suktam
नवग्रह सूक्तम्
Neela Suktam
नीला सूक्तम्
Pavamana Suktam
पवमान सूक्तम्
Pitru Suktam
पितृ सूक्तम्
Purusha Suktam
पुरुष सूक्तम्
Saraswati Suktam
सरस्वती सूक्तम्
Sarpa Suktam
सर्प सूक्तम्
Shraddha Suktam
श्रद्धा सूक्तम्
Sri Ganesha (Ganapati) Suktam
श्री गणेश (गणपति) सूक्तम् (ऋग्वेद)
Sri Suktam
श्री सूक्तम्
Vishnu Suktam
विष्णु सूक्तम्
Complete Collection of Suktam - 25+ Sanskrit Texts
Stotrams are sacred Sanskrit hymns composed in praise of Hindu deities. These devotional verses have been recited for centuries by devotees seeking blessings, spiritual growth, and divine grace.
What is a Suktam?
A stotram is a devotional hymn in Sanskrit that praises and glorifies a deity. These powerful prayers combine poetic beauty with spiritual depth, making them perfect for daily worship and meditation. Each stotram describes the qualities, forms, and glories of the deity while invoking their divine blessings.
Benefits of Reciting Suktam
- ✓Invokes divine blessings and protection from the deity
- ✓Purifies the mind and creates positive spiritual vibrations
- ✓Helps develop devotion and emotional connection with God
- ✓Removes obstacles and brings peace in daily life
- ✓Enhances concentration during meditation and prayer
- ✓Preserves ancient Vedic wisdom and cultural heritage
How to Recite Suktam
Stotrams should be recited with devotion and proper pronunciation. Begin by bathing and wearing clean clothes. Light a lamp or incense, and sit facing east or north. Recite slowly with focus on the meaning, allowing each word to resonate. Morning and evening are ideal times for stotram recitation.
Best Times for Recitation:
- • Early morning (Brahma Muhurta)
- • During evening prayers
- • Before meditation sessions
- • On auspicious days and festivals
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Read Suktam in Multiple Indian Scripts
All our Suktam are available in 14 different Indian scripts including Devanagari, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati, Odia, and Gurmukhi. We also provide romanized versions in IAST, ITRANS, and other transliteration systems. This makes these sacred Sanskrit texts accessible to devotees across India and around the world, regardless of their native language or script preference.
Deities Featured in Suktam Collection
Our collection includes Suktam dedicated to Vedic Deities. Each deity has specific Suktam that highlight their unique qualities, powers, and divine attributes. Browse our collection to find prayers for your chosen deity.
Start Your Spiritual Practice with Suktam
Regular recitation of stotrams brings immense spiritual benefits and divine grace. Our collection provides authentic Sanskrit texts in multiple scripts, making these powerful prayers accessible to devotees worldwide.
Explore our complete collection of 25+ Suktam above. Use the search and filter options to find specific texts by deity, author, or keyword. Each suktamis presented with accurate Sanskrit transliteration and available in your preferred script for easy reading and recitation. Begin your spiritual journey today with authentic Vedic prayers from our extensive digital library.
