Complete Guide to Bhagavati Mata Stotram

Introduction to Bhagavati Mata Stotram

Bhagavati Mata Stotram - Goddess Durga - माँ दुर्गा

Bhagavati Mata Stotram is a devotional hymn dedicated to Goddess Bhagavati — the supreme Divine Mother who embodies all aspects of divine feminine power. The term 'Bhagavati' (feminine of Bhagavan = God) signifies the Goddess as the supreme divine being, the source of all creation, and the compassionate Mother who nurtures and protects all living beings.

Spiritual Significance of Bhagavati Mata Stotram

Bhagavati worship is especially prominent in South Indian traditions, particularly in Kerala, where the Goddess is venerated as the supreme deity. This stotram invokes her complete divine nature — her power (Shakti), wisdom (Vidya), wealth (Shri), and compassion (Daya) — providing devotees with a comprehensive prayer for all aspects of life.

Bhagavati Mata Stotram Lyrics


 ॥ भगवती माता स्तोत्रम् ॥
जय भगवति देवि नमो वरदेजय पापविनाशिनि बहुफलदे।

जय शुम्भनिशुम्भकपालधरेप्रणमामि तु देवि नरार्तिहरे॥1॥

जय चन्द्रदिवाकरनेत्रधरेजय पावकभूषितवक्त्रवरे।

जय भैरवदेहनिलीनपरेजय अन्धकदैत्यविशोषकरे॥2॥

जय महिषविमर्दिनि शूलकरेजय लोकसमस्तकपापहरे।

जय देवि पितामहविष्णुनतेजय भास्करशक्रशिरोऽवनते॥3॥

जय षण्मुखसायुधईशनुतेजय सागरगामिनि शम्भुनुते।

जय दुःखदरिद्रविनाशकरेजय पुत्रकलत्रविवृद्धिकरे॥4॥

जय देवि समस्तशरीरधरेजय नाकविदर्शिनि दुःखहरे।

जय व्याधिविनाशिनि मोक्ष करेजय वांछितदायिनि सिद्धिवरे॥5॥

एतद्व्यासकृतं स्तोत्रंयः पठेन्नियतः शुचिः।

गृहे वा शुद्धभावेनप्रीता भगवती सदा॥6॥

॥ इति व्यासकृतं श्रीभगवतीस्तोत्रं सम्पूर्णम् ॥

                        


॥ Bhagavati Mata Stotram ॥
Jaya Bhagavati Devi Namo VaradeJaya Papavinashini Bahuphalade।

Jaya ShumbhanishumbhakapaladharePranamami Tu Devi Narartihare॥1॥

Jaya ChandradivakaranetradhareJaya Pavakabhushitavaktravare।

Jaya BhairavadehanilinapareJaya Andhakadaityavishoshakare॥2॥

Jaya Mahishavimardini ShulakareJaya Lokasamastakapapahare।

Jaya Devi PitamahavishnunateJaya Bhaskarashakrashiroavanate॥3॥

Jaya ShanmukhasayudhaishanuteJaya Sagaragamini Shambhunute।

Jaya DuhkhadaridravinashakareJaya Putrakalatravivriddhikare॥4॥

Jaya Devi SamastashariradhareJaya Nakavidarshini Duhkhahare।

Jaya Vyadhivinashini Moksha KareJaya Vanchhitadayini Siddhivare॥5॥

Etadvyasakritam StotramYah Pathenniyatah Shuchih।

Grihe Va ShuddhabhavenaPrita Bhagavati Sada॥6॥

॥ Iti Vyasakritam Shribhagavatistotram Sampurnam ॥

                        

Verse-by-Verse Meaning of Bhagavati Mata Stotram

1 First Verse

जय भगवति देवि नमो वरदे
जय पापविनाशिनि बहुफलदे।
जय शुम्भनिशुम्भकपालधरे
प्रणमामि तु देवि नरार्तिहरे॥
Word Meanings: जय (Jaya) = victory/hail to; भगवति (Bhagavati) = the Divine One; देवि (Devi) = O Goddess; नमः (Namah) = salutations; वरदे (Varade) = O bestower of boons; पापविनाशिनि (Papavinashini) = O destroyer of sins; बहुफलदे (Bahuphalade) = O giver of many fruits; शुम्भनिशुम्भकपालधरे (Shumbha-nishumbha-kapaladhare) = O bearer of the skulls of Shumbha and Nishumbha; प्रणमामि (Pranamami) = I bow; नरार्तिहरे (Nararti-hare) = O remover of human suffering
Translation: Hail, O Divine Goddess, O bestower of boons! Hail, O destroyer of sins, O giver of abundant fruits! Hail, O bearer of the skulls of Shumbha and Nishumbha! I bow to You, O Goddess, the remover of human suffering!

2 Second Verse

जय चन्द्रदिवाकरनेत्रधरे
जय पावकभूषितवक्त्रवरे।
जय भैरवदेहनिलीनपरे
जय अन्धकदैत्यविशोषकरे॥
Word Meanings: चन्द्रदिवाकरनेत्रधरे (Chandradivakara-netradhare) = O one whose eyes are the sun and moon; पावकभूषितवक्त्रवरे (Pavaka-bhushita-vaktravare) = O one whose beautiful face is adorned with fire; भैरवदेहनिलीनपरे (Bhairava-deha-nilinenapare) = O one absorbed in Bhairava's form; अन्धकदैत्यविशोषकरे (Andhaka-daitya-vishoshakare) = O one who desiccated the demon Andhaka
Translation: Hail, O one whose eyes are the sun and moon! Hail, O one whose beautiful face is adorned with fire! Hail, O one absorbed in Bhairava's form! Hail, O one who destroyed the demon Andhaka!

3 Third Verse

जय महिषविमर्दिनि शूलकरे
जय लोकसमस्तकपापहरे।
जय देवि पितामहविष्णुनते
जय भास्करशक्रशिरोऽवनते॥
Word Meanings: महिषविमर्दिनि (Mahishaviamrdini) = O crusher of the buffalo demon; शूलकरे (Shulakare) = O wielder of the trident; लोकसमस्तकपापहरे (Lokasamastaka-papahare) = O remover of all the world's sins; पितामहविष्णुनते (Pitamaha-Vishnu-nate) = O one bowed to by Brahma and Vishnu; भास्करशक्रशिरोऽवनते (Bhaskara-Shakra-shiro-avanate) = O one at whose feet the Sun and Indra bow their heads
Translation: Hail, O crusher of the buffalo demon, O wielder of the trident! Hail, O remover of the world's sins! Hail, O Goddess bowed to by Brahma and Vishnu! Hail, O one at whose feet the Sun and Indra bow their heads!

4 Fourth Verse

जय षण्मुखसायुधईशनुते
जय सागरगामिनि शम्भुनुते।
जय दुःखदरिद्रविनाशकरे
जय पुत्रकलत्रविवृद्धिकरे॥
Word Meanings: षण्मुखसायुधईशनुते (Shanmukha-sayudha-Isha-nute) = O one praised by six-faced Skanda, armed with weapons, and Lord Shiva; सागरगामिनि (Sagaragamini) = O one who moves in/across the ocean; शम्भुनुते (Shambhunute) = O one praised by Shambhu (Shiva); दुःखदरिद्रविनाशकरे (Duhkha-daridra-vinashakare) = O destroyer of suffering and poverty; पुत्रकलत्रविवृद्धिकरे (Putra-kalatra-vivriddhikare) = O one who brings growth of sons and family
Translation: Hail, O one praised by Kartikeya, armed warriors, and Lord Shiva! Hail, O one who traverses the ocean, praised by Shambhu! Hail, O destroyer of suffering and poverty! Hail, O one who blesses with growth of sons and family!

5 Fifth Verse

जय देवि समस्तशरीरधरे
जय नाकविदर्शिनि दुःखहरे।
जय व्याधिविनाशिनि मोक्षकरे
जय वाञ्छितदायिनि सिद्धिवरे॥
Word Meanings: समस्तशरीरधरे (Samasta-shariradhare) = O one who bears all forms/bodies; नाकविदर्शिनि (Nakavidarshini) = O one who reveals heaven; दुःखहरे (Duhkhahare) = O remover of sorrows; व्याधिविनाशिनि (Vyadhivinashini) = O destroyer of diseases; मोक्षकरे (Mokshakare) = O bestower of liberation; वाञ्छितदायिनि (Vanchhitadayini) = O fulfiller of desires; सिद्धिवरे (Siddhivare) = O bestower of the best Siddhis
Translation: Hail, O Goddess who bears all forms! Hail, O revealer of heaven, O remover of sorrows! Hail, O destroyer of diseases, O bestower of liberation! Hail, O fulfiller of desires, O bestower of the finest accomplishments!

✦ Phala Shruti (Verse 6)

एतद्व्यासकृतं स्तोत्रं यः पठेन्नियतः शुचिः।
गृहे वा शुद्धभावेन प्रीता भगवती सदा॥
Word Meanings: एतत् (Etat) = this; व्यासकृतम् (Vyasakritam) = composed by Vyasa; स्तोत्रम् (Stotram) = hymn; यः (Yah) = whoever; पठेत् (Pathet) = recites; नियतः (Niyatah) = with discipline; शुचिः (Shuchih) = with purity; गृहे (Grihe) = at home; शुद्धभावेन (Shuddhabhavena) = with pure devotion; प्रीता (Prita) = pleased; भगवती (Bhagavati) = the Divine Goddess; सदा (Sada) = always
Translation: Whoever recites this hymn composed by Vyasa with discipline and purity, whether at home or with pure devotion — Goddess Bhagavati is always pleased with them.

Spiritual Benefits of Reciting Bhagavati Mata Stotram

Spiritual Growth

  • Divine Grace: Attracts the special blessings and protection of Goddess Durga
  • Inner Peace: Brings tranquility and contentment to the mind
  • Positive Energy: Develops an attitude of gratitude and spiritual awareness
  • Spiritual Progress: Enhances devotion and deepens spiritual understanding

Material and Worldly Benefits

  • Obstacle Removal: Clears impediments from the path of progress
  • Success: Enhances success in academic, professional, and personal endeavors
  • Protection: Provides divine protection from negative forces and energies
  • Family Harmony: Promotes peace and understanding among family members

Health and Well-being

  • Mental Clarity: Enhances focus, concentration, and decision-making
  • Stress Relief: Reduces anxiety and promotes emotional balance
  • Physical Vitality: Supports overall health and well-being
  • Karmic Purification: Helps dissolve accumulated negative karma

How to Chant Bhagavati Mata Stotram: Complete Guide

Preparation for Chanting

  1. Personal Cleanliness: Take a bath and wear clean clothes
  2. Sacred Space: Sit in a clean, quiet place facing east or north
  3. Deity Image: Place an image or idol of Goddess Durga before you
  4. Light a Lamp: Light a ghee or sesame oil lamp for auspiciousness
  5. Mental Preparation: Calm the mind with a few minutes of deep breathing

Step-by-Step Chanting Process

  1. Invocation: Begin with a brief prayer to Goddess Durga
  2. Sankalpa: State your intention (spiritual growth, protection, or specific purpose)
  3. Recitation: Chant the stotram with clear pronunciation and devotional feeling
  4. Meditation: After chanting, sit quietly and meditate on the deity's form
  5. Prayer: Offer your heartfelt prayers and express gratitude

Important Guidelines

  • Maintain regularity — daily practice yields the best results
  • Chant with genuine devotion rather than mere mechanical repetition
  • Try to understand the meaning of the verses for deeper spiritual impact
  • Maintain a vegetarian diet on days of special devotion
  • Share the merit of your practice by praying for the welfare of all beings

Best Times to Recite Bhagavati Mata Stotram

Daily Practice

  • Early Morning: Brahma Muhurta (4:00 - 6:00 AM) for maximum spiritual benefit
  • Evening: During sunset (Sandhya Kaal) for divine blessings
  • Before Sleep: For peaceful rest and divine protection through the night

Special Occasions

  • Festival Days: During festivals associated with Goddess Durga
  • Ekadashi: Auspicious for spiritual practices and vrat observances
  • Purnima (Full Moon): Enhanced spiritual energy for meditation and chanting
  • Amavasya (New Moon): For removal of negative influences and karmic cleansing

Frequently Asked Questions about Bhagavati Stotram

What is the Bhagavati Stotram?

The Bhagavati Stotram (भगवती स्तोत्रम्) is a devotional hymn that glorifies the Supreme Goddess as Bhagavati — the feminine form of 'Bhagavan' (the Supreme Lord). 'Bhagavati' is one of the most exalted titles of the Divine Mother, combining all six divine attributes: Jnana (knowledge), Aishwarya (sovereignty), Shakti (power), Bala (strength), Virya (vigor), and Tejas (splendor). The stotram celebrates the Devi as the complete, self-sufficient Supreme Being.

What does the title 'Bhagavati' signify?

'Bhagavati' is the feminine of 'Bhagavan' — a title reserved for the Supreme Being. It indicates one who possesses all six divine perfections (Bhaga): complete knowledge, absolute sovereignty, unlimited power, invincible strength, infinite vigor, and supreme splendor. By addressing the Goddess as Bhagavati, this stotram acknowledges Her as the absolute Supreme Being — not a subordinate consort but the independent, all-powerful Divine Mother of the universe.

When should one recite the Bhagavati Stotram?

The Bhagavati Stotram is ideal for daily Devi worship, during both Navaratris, on Fridays and Tuesdays, on Purnima and Amavasya, and during Devi-related festivals like Durga Puja, Kali Puja, and Lakshmi Puja. Morning recitation with a lit lamp and flower offerings to any form of the Devi is the recommended practice. It is particularly powerful during the Ashwin month (October).

What are the benefits of chanting the Bhagavati Stotram?

Reciting this stotram invokes all six divine perfections of the Bhagavati, granting the devotee comprehensive blessings — wisdom, sovereignty over one's life, inner power, strength to overcome challenges, vital energy, and radiant spiritual presence. It provides complete protection, removes obstacles, attracts prosperity, and accelerates spiritual evolution. Devotees who invoke the Devi as Bhagavati establish the highest possible divine connection.

How is Bhagavati worship practiced in different traditions?

Bhagavati worship is central to Kerala's temple traditions where the Devi is revered as Bhagavathi in temples like Kodungallur, Chottanikkara, and Attukal. In the broader Hindu tradition, Bhagavati is the highest title for the Goddess across all Her forms — Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, and Kali are all Bhagavati. This stotram transcends sectarian boundaries, making it suitable for devotees of any form of the Divine Mother.