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Jagannath Stotram: Om Chaturbhuj

Dedicated to Lord Jagannath (Vishnu/Krishna).

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ॐ ॐ चतुर्भुज जगन्नाथ कंठ शोभित पद्मनाभ वेदगर्भ चंद्र सूर्य विलखना। जगन्नाथ लोकनाथ नीलाचल पर हरि दी बंधु दयासिंधु कृपालुजन रक्षका॥
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कंबन चक्रपाणि पद्मनाभ नरोत्तम जगतम पालक व्यापी सर्वव्यापी सुरेश्वर। लोगो राज देव राजा चक्र भूप भूपति नीलापतिनाथस अनंत पुरुषोत्तमा॥
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तरध कल्पतरु विमल प्रीति वर्धना बलभद्र वासुदेव माधव मधुसूदना। पुंडरीकाक्ष वनमाली बल प्रिया ब्रह्मा विष्णु कृष्ण मुरारी कृष्ण केशवा॥
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श्री राम सच्चिदानंद गोविंद परमेश्वर विष्णु विष्णु महा विष्णु ब्रह्मा विष्णु महेश्वरा। लोकाकर्ता जगन्नाथ माहीकर्ता महायशा॥
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महा ऋषि कपिलाचार्य लोकाचारी सुर हरि आत्मा चाव बालस सुर संसार बालक एकनेक म प्रिय ब्रह्मवादी महेश्वर। त्रिभुजस चतुरहु शत बाहु सहस्र पद्म पत्र विशालाक्ष पद्म गर्भ पर कथायाम सहस्राण नमान तवच आधा कथायाम सहसानी नम तवच आधा नता आधा नता ओम॥

Meaning & Translation

Verse 1
Om, Om, O four-armed Jagannath, whose neck is adorned, Padmanabha, the womb of the Vedas, shining like the moon and sun. Jagannath, Lord of the worlds, residing on Neelachal, the friend of Hari, ocean of compassion, protector of the merciful people.
Verse 2
Wielder of the conch and discus, Padmanabha, the best among men, protector of the worlds, all-pervading, Lord of the gods. King of kings, sovereign, lord of Neelapati, the endless Purushottama.
Verse 3
The wish-fulfilling tree, increasing pure love, Balabhadra, Vasudeva, Madhava, Madhusudana. Lotus-eyed, adorned with a forest garland, beloved of strength, Brahma, Vishnu, Krishna, Murari, Krishna, Keshava.
Verse 4
Shri Rama, Sachchidananda, Govinda, Supreme Lord, Vishnu, Vishnu, Maha Vishnu, Brahma, Vishnu, Maheshwara. Creator of worlds, Jagannath, Great doer, of great fame.
Verse 5
Great sage Kapilacharya, revered by the worlds, Hari, the soul, beloved of children, protector of the world, unique and dear, speaker of Brahman, Maheshwara. Three-armed, four-armed, hundred-armed, thousand-armed, lotus-eyed, born from a lotus. In stories, thousands of names are yours, and half of them are told. Thousands of salutations to you, half bowed, half bowed, Om.

Spiritual Benefits

Chanting the Jagannath Stotram regularly invokes the blessings of Lord Jagannath, leading to spiritual upliftment, inner peace, and the fulfillment of righteous desires. It helps in overcoming life's challenges, fostering devotion, and attaining a deeper connection with the divine. Devotees believe it grants protection from evil, promotes well-being, and ultimately guides one towards liberation (moksha).

📜About this Stotram

This Jagannath Stotram, beginning with 'Om Chaturbhuj', is a profound hymn that glorifies Lord Jagannath by enumerating his countless divine names, forms, and attributes. It describes him as the four-armed protector, the source of Vedas, the Lord of Neelachal, the ocean of compassion, and the supreme Purushottama. Chanting this stotram is a powerful way to express devotion and seek the blessings of the Lord of the Universe.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Jagannath Stotram?

The Jagannath Stotram is a devotional hymn dedicated to Lord Jagannath, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, primarily worshipped in Puri, Odisha. This particular stotram praises his various forms, attributes, and divine qualities.

Who is Lord Jagannath?

Lord Jagannath is a deity worshipped primarily in the Indian states of Odisha, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, Gujarat, Assam, Manipur and Tripura, and by Vaishnavas. He is considered a form of Vishnu or Krishna, often worshipped alongside his siblings Balabhadra and Subhadra.

What are the benefits of chanting Jagannath Stotram?

Chanting the Jagannath Stotram is believed to bestow divine protection, spiritual growth, prosperity, peace of mind, and the removal of obstacles. It deepens devotion and connects the devotee with the supreme consciousness of Lord Jagannath.

When is the best time to chant this stotram?

The Jagannath Stotram can be chanted daily, especially in the morning or evening. It is particularly auspicious to chant it during festivals like Rath Yatra, Snana Purnima, or on Ekadashi days, which are dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

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