KANAKADHARA STOTRAM INTRODUCTION Kanakadhara Stotram is a Sloka written in Sanskrit by Sri AdiSankara. As per legend, when AdiSankara recited this sloka, Mata Lakshmi showered gold coins. This beautiful…
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According to Hindu Mythology chanting of Rahu Stotram regularly is
Neither earth, nor water, nor fire, nor air, nor ether, nor sense-organ, nor their aggregate
The above Prakarana (section dealing with the vanity of all acquisitions), consists of eighteen
Máyá which is skilful in accomplishing the impossible brings about the distinctions
Study the Veda every day; do properly the karma prescribed therein; through that (act)
Ever revelling in the (actual experience of the import of) Vedánta-vákyas, fully satisfied
Seeing, like pictures, the people of the city consisting of men and young women
That alone is knowledge which brings about tranquillity of the senses.
I now meditate of Hanumán, the son of Váyu, who is free from all desires
Worship Govinda who is supreme bliss, real, knowledge, infinite, and eternal,
Adore the Lord, adore the Lord, adore the Lord, O fool! when the appointed time
Tvatprabhujivapriyamicchasi cen- naraharipüjám kuru satatam
Oh, the unlapsing Lord, the unswerving Being, Hari, the supreme Self,
This hymn in nine verses in the Bhujangaprayaata metre in on paanduranga,
Oh Lord Vishnu! Drive away (my) immodesty, quell (my) mind and dispel the mirage
May the sportive glances of the auspicious goddess (Lakshmi),
nityánandakarè varábhayakarè saundaryarathákarè nirdhutákhila dorapávanákari pratyakshaamáheshvarè
I remain ever bowing to that (goddess) Minákshi, an ocean of compassion,
Whoever joyfully repeats the name “Bhaváni” thrice will have no grief,