Surya Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram
Surya Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram
सूर्य अष्टोत्तर शत नाम स्तोत्रम्
अरुणाय शरण्याय करुणारससिन्धवे ।
असमानबलायाऽऽर्तरक्षकाय नमो नमः ॥ 1 ॥
आदित्यायाऽऽदिभूताय अखिलागमवेदिने ।
अच्युतायाऽखिलज्ञाय अनन्ताय नमो नमः ॥ 2 ॥
इनाय विश्वरूपाय इज्यायैन्द्राय भानवे ।
इन्दिरामन्दिराप्ताय वन्दनीयाय ते नमः ॥ 3 ॥
ईशाय सुप्रसन्नाय सुशीलाय सुवर्चसे ।
वसुप्रदाय वसवे वासुदेवाय ते नमः ॥ 4 ॥
उज्ज्वलायोग्ररूपाय ऊर्ध्वगाय विवस्वते ।
उद्यत्किरणजालाय हृषीकेशाय ते नमः ॥ 5 ॥
ऊर्जस्वलाय वीराय निर्जराय जयाय च ।
ऊरुद्वयाभावरूपयुक्तसारथये नमः ॥ 6 ॥
ऋषिवन्द्याय रुग्घन्त्रे ऋक्षचक्रचराय च ।
ऋजुस्वभावचित्ताय नित्यस्तुत्याय ते नमः ॥ 7 ॥
ॠकारमातृकावर्णरूपायोज्ज्वलतेजसे ।
ॠक्षाधिनाथमित्राय पुष्कराक्षाय ते नमः ॥ 8 ॥
लुप्तदन्ताय शान्ताय कान्तिदाय घनाय च ।
कनत्कनकभूषाय खद्योताय नमो नमः ॥ 9 ॥
लूनिताखिलदैत्याय सत्यानन्दस्वरूपिणे ।
अपवर्गप्रदायाऽऽर्तशरण्याय नमो नमः ॥ 10 ॥
एकाकिने भगवते सृष्टिस्थित्यन्तकारिणे ।
गुणात्मने घृणिभृते बृहते ब्रह्मणे नमः ॥ 11 ॥
ऐश्वर्यदाय शर्वाय हरिदश्वाय शौरये ।
दशदिक्सम्प्रकाशाय भक्तवश्याय ते नमः ॥ 12 ॥
ओजस्कराय जयिने जगदानन्दहेतवे ।
जन्ममृत्युजराव्याधिवर्जिताय नमो नमः ॥ 13 ॥
औन्नत्यपदसञ्चाररथस्थायात्मरूपिणे ।
कमनीयकरायाऽब्जवल्लभाय नमो नमः ॥ 14 ॥
अन्तर्बहिःप्रकाशाय अचिन्त्यायाऽऽत्मरूपिणे ।
अच्युताय सुरेशाय परस्मै ज्योतिषे नमः ॥ 15 ॥
अहस्कराय रवये हरये परमात्मने ।
तरुणाय वरेण्याय ग्रहाणां पतये नमः ॥ 16 ॥
ॐ नमो भास्करायाऽऽदिमध्यान्तरहिताय च ।
सौख्यप्रदाय सकलजगतां पतये नमः ॥ 17 ॥
नमः सूर्याय कवये नमो नारायणाय च ।
नमो नमः परेशाय तेजोरूपाय ते नमः ॥ 18 ॥
ॐ श्रीं हिरण्यगर्भाय ॐ ह्रीं सम्पत्कराय च ।
ॐ ऐं इष्टार्थदायाऽनुप्रसन्नाय नमो नमः ॥ 19 ॥
श्रीमते श्रेयसे भक्तकोटिसौख्यप्रदायिने ।
निखिलागमवेद्याय नित्यानन्दाय ते नमः ॥ 20 ॥
इति श्री सूर्य अष्टोत्तरशतनाम स्तोत्रम् ।
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About This Stotram
Surya Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram
Sanskrit Title: सूर्य अष्टोत्तर शत नाम स्तोत्रम्
IAST Transliteration:
Overview
The Surya Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram is a powerful devotional hymn dedicated to Surya, the Sun God, who is revered as the source of light, life, and energy in the universe. Reciting this stotram, which enumerates 108 names of Surya, is believed to invoke his blessings for health, prosperity, and spiritual well-being. Each name in the stotram represents a specific attribute or aspect of Surya, such as his radiant form, his role as the sustainer of life, and his power to dispel darkness and ignorance. By meditating on these names, devotees aim to connect with the divine energy of the Sun, fostering inner strength, clarity, and a positive outlook. It is particularly significant for those seeking to overcome health issues, as Surya is considered the divine physician.
Details
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| Deity | Surya |
| Author | Unknown |
| Type | Stotram |
| Category | Stotram |
| Number of Verses | 20 |
| Origin | The origin of the Surya Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram is not definitively traced to a single, ancient scripture like the Vedas or Puranas. It is a compilation of names and attributes of Surya, likely composed by a devotee or a scholar of devotional literature. Such stotrams often emerge from the rich tradition of Bhakti literature, where devotees sought to praise and connect with the divine through a thousand names (Ashtottara Shatanamavali) or a hundred names (Shatanamavali). The provided description indicates it is part of a collection of spiritual and devotional literature, suggesting it's a standalone devotional hymn rather than an excerpt from a larger scriptural work. |
Benefits of Recitation
- Protection from diseases and ailments
- Attainment of good health and vitality
- Removal of obstacles and difficulties
- Success in endeavors and career
- Spiritual growth and enlightenment
Best Time to Recite
Mornings, especially during sunrise (Surya Udaya), Sundays, and the festival of Surya Shashthi (Chhath Puja). It can also be recited during solar eclipses or whenever one seeks strength and vitality.
Historical Context
Ashtottara Shatanamavali (hymns with 108 names) are a popular form of devotional literature in Hinduism, aimed at glorifying deities. While the exact date and author of this specific Surya Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram are unknown, such compositions have been prevalent for centuries, evolving from the rich tradition of Sanskrit devotional poetry. The practice of worshipping Surya is ancient, dating back to Vedic times, and has continued through various Puranic and Tantric traditions. This stotram likely emerged from the devotional fervor of later periods, consolidating the various epithets and divine qualities attributed to Surya into a structured hymn for worship.
Alternate Names
- Surya Ashtottara Shatanamavali
- Sri Surya Ashtottara Sata Nama Stotram
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- Aditya Hridaya Stotram
- Surya Kavacham
- Surya Gayatri Mantra
Last Updated: 2025-12-01
