Surya Ashtottara Sata Namavali
Surya Ashtottara Sata Namavali
Surya Ashtottara Sata Namavali
sūrya aṣṭottara śata nāmāvali
oṃ aruṇāya namaḥ |
oṃ śaraṇyāya namaḥ |
oṃ karuṇārasasindhave namaḥ |
oṃ asamānabalāya namaḥ |
oṃ ārtarakṣakāya namaḥ |
oṃ ādityāya namaḥ |
oṃ ādibhūtāya namaḥ |
oṃ akhilāgamavedine namaḥ |
oṃ acyutāya namaḥ |
oṃ akhilajñāya namaḥ || 10 ||
oṃ anantāya namaḥ |
oṃ ināya namaḥ |
oṃ viśvarūpāya namaḥ |
oṃ ijyāya namaḥ |
oṃ indrāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhānave namaḥ |
oṃ indirāmandirāptāya namaḥ |
oṃ vandanīyāya namaḥ |
oṃ īśāya namaḥ |
oṃ suprasannāya namaḥ || 20 ||
oṃ suśīlāya namaḥ |
oṃ suvarcase namaḥ |
oṃ vasupradāya namaḥ |
oṃ vasave namaḥ |
oṃ vāsudevāya namaḥ |
oṃ ujjvalāya namaḥ |
oṃ ugrarūpāya namaḥ |
oṃ ūrdhvagāya namaḥ |
oṃ vivasvate namaḥ |
oṃ udyatkiraṇajālāya namaḥ || 30 ||
oṃ hṛṣīkeśāya namaḥ |
oṃ ūrjasvalāya namaḥ |
oṃ vīrāya namaḥ |
oṃ nirjarāya namaḥ |
oṃ jayāya namaḥ |
oṃ ūrudvayābhāvarūpayuktasārathaye namaḥ |
oṃ ṛṣivandyāya namaḥ |
oṃ rugghantre namaḥ |
oṃ ṛkṣacakracarāya namaḥ |
oṃ ṛjusvabhāvacittāya namaḥ || 40 ||
oṃ nityastutyāya namaḥ |
oṃ ṝkāramātṛkāvarṇarūpāya namaḥ |
oṃ ujjvalatejase namaḥ |
oṃ ṝkṣādhināthamitrāya namaḥ |
oṃ puṣkarākṣāya namaḥ |
oṃ luptadantāya namaḥ |
oṃ śāntāya namaḥ |
oṃ kāntidāya namaḥ |
oṃ ghanāya namaḥ |
oṃ kanatkanakabhūṣāya namaḥ || 50 ||
oṃ khadyotāya namaḥ |
oṃ lūnitākhiladaityāya namaḥ |
oṃ satyānandasvarūpiṇe namaḥ |
oṃ apavargapradāya namaḥ |
oṃ ārtaśaraṇyāya namaḥ |
oṃ ekākine namaḥ |
oṃ bhagavate namaḥ |
oṃ sṛṣṭisthityantakāriṇe namaḥ |
oṃ guṇātmane namaḥ |
oṃ ghṛṇibhṛte namaḥ || 60 ||
oṃ bṛhate namaḥ |
oṃ brahmaṇe namaḥ |
oṃ aiśvaryadāya namaḥ |
oṃ śarvāya namaḥ |
oṃ haridaśvāya namaḥ |
oṃ śauraye namaḥ |
oṃ daśadiksamprakāśāya namaḥ |
oṃ bhaktavaśyāya namaḥ |
oṃ ojaskarāya namaḥ |
oṃ jayine namaḥ || 70 ||
oṃ jagadānandahetave namaḥ |
oṃ janmamṛtyujarāvyādhivarjitāya namaḥ |
oṃ auccasthāna samārūḍharathasthāya namaḥ |
oṃ asurāraye namaḥ |
oṃ kamanīyakarāya namaḥ |
oṃ abjavallabhāya namaḥ |
oṃ antarbahiḥ prakāśāya namaḥ |
oṃ acintyāya namaḥ |
oṃ ātmarūpiṇe namaḥ |
oṃ acyutāya namaḥ || 80 ||
oṃ amareśāya namaḥ |
oṃ parasmai jyotiṣe namaḥ |
oṃ ahaskarāya namaḥ |
oṃ ravaye namaḥ |
oṃ haraye namaḥ |
oṃ paramātmane namaḥ |
oṃ taruṇāya namaḥ |
oṃ vareṇyāya namaḥ |
oṃ grahāṇāmpataye namaḥ |
oṃ bhāskarāya namaḥ || 90 ||
oṃ ādimadhyāntarahitāya namaḥ |
oṃ saukhyapradāya namaḥ |
oṃ sakalajagatāmpataye namaḥ |
oṃ sūryāya namaḥ |
oṃ kavaye namaḥ |
oṃ nārāyaṇāya namaḥ |
oṃ pareśāya namaḥ |
oṃ tejorūpāya namaḥ |
oṃ śrīṃ hiraṇyagarbhāya namaḥ |
oṃ hrīṃ sampatkarāya namaḥ || 100 ||
oṃ aiṃ iṣṭārthadāya namaḥ |
oṃ anuprasannāya namaḥ |
oṃ śrīmate namaḥ |
oṃ śreyase namaḥ |
oṃ bhaktakoṭisaukhyapradāyine namaḥ |
oṃ nikhilāgamavedyāya namaḥ |
oṃ nityānandāya namaḥ |
oṃ śrī sūrya nārāyaṇāya namaḥ || 108 ||
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Surya Ashtottara Sata Namavali
Sanskrit Title: सूर्य अष्टोत्तर शत नामावलि
IAST Transliteration:
Overview
The chanting of the 108 names of Surya is considered highly auspicious and beneficial. Surya is revered as the source of life, energy, and consciousness. Each name in the Ashtottara Sata Namavali represents a specific attribute, power, or aspect of the Sun God. By reciting these names with devotion, the practitioner seeks to invoke Surya's blessings for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. It is believed to purify the mind, remove sins, and lead to liberation (moksha). The repetition of 'Namah' signifies surrender and humility before the divine.
Details
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| Deity | Surya |
| Author | Unknown |
| Type | Namavali |
| Category | Namavali |
| Number of Verses | 11 |
| Origin | The Surya Ashtottara Sata Namavali is a devotional hymn dedicated to Surya, the Sun God. It is a collection of 108 names of Surya, each followed by 'Namah' (meaning 'obeisance' or 'salutations'). Such Namavalis are common in Hindu tradition and are often found as standalone compositions or as part of larger Puranic or Tantric texts. The exact origin text or scripture from which this specific compilation is derived is not definitively known, but it is consistent with the tradition of creating such lists for devotional purposes, often attributed to ancient sages or compiled by later scholars. |
Benefits of Recitation
- Removes obstacles and brings success
- Grants good health and vitality
- Bestows prosperity and wealth
- Enhances spiritual growth and knowledge
- Protects from negative energies and ill effects
Best Time to Recite
Mornings, especially during sunrise (Surya Udaya), Sundays, and during festivals like Makar Sankranti, Rathasaptami, and Chhath Puja. It can also be recited anytime for seeking blessings.
Historical Context
Ashtottara Sata Namavalis are a prevalent form of devotional literature in Hinduism, with many attributed to ancient sages like Vyasa, Agastya, or compiled by various scholars over centuries. While the specific author and date of composition for this Surya Namavali are unknown, the practice of compiling 108 names for deities is ancient and widespread. These hymns are integral to daily worship (puja), meditation, and ritualistic practices across various Hindu traditions. The provided description mentions its inclusion in a collection of spiritual and devotional literature in various Indian languages, indicating its widespread popularity and dissemination.
Alternate Names
- Surya 108 Names
- Sri Surya Ashtottara Shatanamavali
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Last Updated: 2025-12-01
