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Achyutashtakam
Achyutashtakam praises Lord Vishnu and his significant forms with spiritual hymn and composition. It blesses people with soothing energy and spiritual connection with the universe’s consciousness whenever someone is in pain or obstacle.
Aditya Hriday Stotra
Aditya Hriday Stotra was taught to Lord Ram by Rishi Agastya at a moment of despair during the epic battle of Ramayan. It is this prayer, which praises the Sun God, through which Ram obtained the strength and the power to defeat Ravan.
Amrit Vaani
Shri Ram is supreme self, highest truth, light of lights, Deepest wisdom, greatest joy, Lord of all, first one, most merciful, God of Gods - Salutations unto Him, again again and again.
Anjali Geet
In remembrance of a soul that is no longer with us. But is now one with the absolute truth. A sober prayer requesting that the soul rest in peace.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-01
Bhagavad Gita’s chapter 1 includes 47 verses, and it is known as Arjun Vishad Yog. Chapter 1 is describing Arjun’s moral dilemma when he is standing against his own family. He is questioning Krishna whether it is right or not to kill the most righteous elders of the same family?
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-02
Bhagvad Gita - Chapter 2 - Sankhya Yog. After Arjun's confession, Lord Krushna reminds him - "Karmanye Vaadhi Karaste" - why it's important for him to fight. In fact, although this is one of the earlier chapters, it sets the stage of what Krushna is about to say.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-03
Bhagvad Gita - Chapter 3 - Karma Yog. Krushna explains the importance of karma - duties - and how that is the only way to move forward. It is the only way to renounce oneself from any attachment and attain the supreme knowledge.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-04
Bhagvad Gita - Chapter 4 - Gnan Karma Sanyas Yog. "Yada Yada hi Dharmasya", one of the most famous shloks is recited in this chapter, a way to remind Arjun that God takes different forms to rid the world of evil. Another way to explain the transcendental knowledge connecting all.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-05
Fifth chapter of Bhagvad Gita (Sanyas Yog) is where Krushna nobly demystifies how both ways - Sanyas and Gruhasth - have same goal but path of selfless devotional action with inner renunciation is better since everything belongs to him and there is nothing is one’s to abandon. 
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-06
Bhagvad Gita - Chapter 6 - Atma Sayyam Yog. A chapter in which Krushna emphasizes the importance of 'Sayyam' - Self Control, which is only possible by Ashtang Yoga, Meditation and Practice. Self control of the senses is the beginning of the path to salvation.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-07
Bhagvad Gita - Chapter 7 - Gnan Vignan Yog. Literal meaning of Vignan is not science. Vignan = Vishisht (Special) Gnan (Knowledge). One must understand this special knowledge about the Supreme Truth and the knowledge of the absolute.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-08
Bhagvad Gita - Chapter 8 - Akshar Brahma Yog. After understanding of the special knowledge from Chapter 7, this chapter continues the discussion of who I really am? Who is the governor of the body and the soul. Connection between the self and the 'brahman' is revealed here.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-09
Bhagvad Gita - Chapter 9 - Rajvidya Rajguhya Yog. A knowledge fit for the kings. A knowledge so confidential, Krushna gives it away. One must recognize that it is you, and you alone, that can lead yourself to the absolute truth. One must achieve this realization.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-10
Bhagvad Gita - Chapter 10 - Vibhuti Yog. This chapter is about coming to realization that God is everywhere, in everything. In fact, everything and everywhere is within God.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-11
Chapter 11 of Bhagavad Gita is where Krushna shows his universal form to Arjun. Arjun, filled with awe, realizes the immense reach, power and might that Krushna has.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-12
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 12 or the Bhaktiyog is one of the most famous and most recited chapter. Krushna provides eloquent explanation and qualities of the one that truly knows how to worship.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-13
This chapter brings more enlightenment to the subject of embodiment and soul. It is often known as Kshetra Kshetragna Vibhag Yog or The Yoga of Difference between the Field and Field-Knower, and it contains 34 verses.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-14
Bhagavad Gita’s Chapter 14 is divided into 27 verses, and it is known as Gunatray Vibhag Yog or the Yog of The Division Of Three Gunas. Here, the conversation between Krishna and Arjun takes a deep turn into the analysis of Purush and Prakriti.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-15
Chapter 15 is known as the Purushottam Yog or The Yog Of The Supreme Purusha, and it is divided into 20 verses. Krushna discloses the secret meaning of the term ‘ultimate person’ in this chapter followed by an explanation of the material world and the power of nonattachment.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-16
This chapter of Bhagavad Gita is known as Daivasur Sampad Vibhag Yog or The Yoga of the Division between the Divine and the Demonic. With elaborative 24 verses, this chapter explains different traits of a person’s divine nature and demonic nature as per Krushna’s perspective.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-17
This chapter explains Krushna’s model for the nature of all three Gunas. It is often known as Shraddhatray Vibhag Yog or The Yoga of the Threefold Faith, and it is divided into 28 verses.
Bhagvad Gita Chapter-18
The final chapter of Bhagavad Gita is the longest chapter of the text as it involves a complete summary of Krushna’s teaching. It is known as Moksha Sanyas Yog or The Yog of Liberation and Renunciation, and it is explained in 78 verses.
Bhavnyashtakam
A stotra worshipping Goddess Bhavani. Great author, Adi Shankaracharya, uses the practice of deduction to prove that nothing or no-one will save us. Only mother Bhavani is with us and she is our savior. She will lead us to the path of righteousness.
Chandipath Chapter - 01
Chandipath Chapter - 01
Chandipath Chapter - 02
Chandipath Chapter - 02
Chandipath Chapter - 03
Chandipath Chapter - 03
Chandipath Chapter - 04
Chandipath Chapter - 04. Also known as Shakraday Stuti.
Chandipath Chapter - 05
Chandipath Chapter - 05
Chandipath Chapter - 06
Chandipath Chapter - 06
Chandipath Chapter - 07
Chandipath Chapter - 07
Chandipath Chapter - 08
Chandipath Chapter - 08
Chandipath Chapter - 09
Chandipath Chapter - 09
Chandipath Chapter - 10
Chandipath Chapter - 10
Chandipath Chapter - 11
Chandipath Chapter - 11
Chandipath Chapter - 12
Chandipath Chapter - 12
Daily Vedic Pooja
This Puja is called “shodopachara” and is performed widely as part of the vedic rituals. It aims at removing all negative energies and purifies your mind and body. This purification results in naturally positive thoughts and actions intended to bring in all good things to your life and people around you.
Dakshinamurthy Stotra
Authored by Adiguru Shankaracharya, this is a stotra praising Lord Dakshinamurthy, a form of Lord Shiv facing in the south direction. This is the prayer describing the glory of atman, the self.
Devi Aparadh Kshamapan Stotra
Authored by Adi Shankaracharya. A prayer to seek forgiveness for the mistakes and sins that we have committed.
Devi Mahatmya Argala
Devi Mahatmya Argala Stotra
Devi Mahatmya Kavach
Devi Mahatmya Kavach
Devi Mahatmya Kilak
Devi Mahatmya Kilak
Devi Mantra
Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteshu is a classic mantra seeking peace, benefits and abundance across multiple dimensions.
Durga Chalisa
Durga Chalisa is devoted to Goddess Durga. The Chalisa describes the strength, courage, beauty, personification of Divine Mother, fights with demons and the appearance of Goddess Durga.
Durga Kavach
Durga Kavach, also known as Durga Kavacham, is chanting the name of Durga in different Shlokas or Mantras. There are a lot of benefits that you enjoy when you chant Durga Kavach since it protects you from everything.
Dus Disha Mantra
Mantra celebrating the 10 directions and the Gods that reside in each direction.
Dutt Bavani
Prayer of 52 verses with tales of glory for Lord Dutt.
Ek Shloki Bhagwat
Bhagwat Puran is one of the longest and best literature in Indian mythology. But can you believe that the entire story and its essence can be summarized in a single shlok?
Ek Shloki Devi Bhagvat
Devi Bhagvat is a literature revering the power of Goddess. It celebrates the feminine power. But can you imagine the entire literature being summarized in a single shlok (verse)?
Ek Shloki Ramayan
Ramayan is considered one of the two greatest epics in Hindu mythology. Can you believe that an epic of that size is summarized in a single shlok (verse)?
Ganesh Aarti
Lord Ganesha is known as Vighnaharta. So, when you worship Lord Ganesha with complete faith, he guides you towards the right path. He gives you the courage to conquer your fears and overcome all obstacles in your life.
Ganesh Chalisa
Ganesh Chalisa is a Hindu hymn addressed to Lord Ganesh. Literally it is forty Chaupais on Lord Ganesh.
Ganga Stotra
Authored by Adi Shankaracharya praising many qualities of River Ganga.
Ganpati Atharvashirsh
A very famous prayer for Lord Ganesha.
Ganpati Vandna
Lord Ganpati or Lord Ganesh - remover of all obstacles.
Gayatri Chalisa
40 verses describing the qualities of the Goddess Gayatri.
Gayatri Mantra
The Gāyatrī Mantra, also known as the Sāvitri Mantra, is a highly revered mantra from the Rig Veda, dedicated to the Vedic deity Savitr.
Guru Vandana
Gu = Darkness. Ru = Remover. Guru gives us the path from darkness to light. Guru embodies the trinity of Gods.
Hanuman Chalisa - English
Hanuman Chalisa in English - especially for kids. A 40 verse prayer created by Swami Tulsidas describing Lord Hanuman, his qualities, his intellect, his prowess and his adventures.
Hanuman Chalisa - Gujarati
A 40 verse prayer created by Swami Tulsidas describing Lord Hanuman, his qualities, his intellect, his prowess and his adventures.
Hanuman Chalisa - Hindi
A 40 verse prayer created by Swami Tulsidas describing Lord Hanuman, his qualities, his intellect, his prowess and his adventures.
Hare Rama Hare Krushna
The word "Hare" refers to the divine feminine potency of God. "Krishna" means the all-attractive one, and "Rama" is the reservoir of all pleasure.
Jay Jay Maharani Yamuna Aarti | જય જય મહારાણી યમુના
Jay Jay Maharani Yamuna Aarti | જય જય મહારાણી યમુના
Kaan Chadya Kadam Ne Daal | કાન ચડયા કદમને ડાળ
Kaan Chadya Kadam Ne Daal | કાન ચડયા કદમને ડાળ
Kaayena Vaachaa
Through body, through speech, through mind, through senses, through intellect, through soul, through everything - whatever is it that I do, I dedicate it all to Narayan.
Krushnashtakam
A beautiful prayer for Lord Krishna by Adi Shankaracharya.
Lalita Panchakam
Goddess Lalita is worshiped as a "Tripur Sundari"...in other words, the most beautiful one in all 3 realms. Worshiping, praising, eulogizing, uttering and remembering her as the very first thing in the morning fills the day with pure bliss.
Madhurashtakam
Everything is beautiful about Lord Krishna. Authored by Sripad Vallabhacharya, this is the epitome of Bhakti. When one realizes that everything is madhur - beautiful, one has reached the stage that everything is part of Krushna, and that is why it is beautiful.
Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is a verse from the Rig Veda and is considered to be the most powerful Shiva Mantra. It bestows longevity, wards off calamities and prevents untimely death. It also removes fears and heals holistically.
Mare Mathe Hajaar Haath Vaalo
A beautiful bhajan in Gujarati reminding that Almighty God is constantly watching over you and protecting you every step of the way.
Mookan Karoti Vaachaalam
A mute person who cannot speak, can speak with grace. The one cannot walk, can now climb and surpass mountains. Blessings from that Madhav (Krushna), who is the ultimate bliss, are such that make these possible.
Narmadashtakam
Rivers have played a critical role in any civilization. Narmada, one of the largest rivers in India has played a pivotal role in providing water and life-line to states of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat in India. Narmadashtakam is a beautiful 8-verse stotra praising qualities of River Narmada.
Nirvanashtakam
Authored by Adi Shankaracharya
Om Jai Jagdish Hare Aarti
Om Jai Jagdish Hare is a Hindu religious sois dedicated to Supreme Lord Vishnu. Although the religious hymn is a Hindi-language composition, it is widely sung by Sanatanis. The prayer is sung by the entire congregation at the time of Aarti, a form of Satya sanatan worship.
Om Namah Shivaya
Om Namah Shivaya is one of the most powerful mantras. Chanting this mantra builds the energy in your system and also clears the environment.
Pandurangashtakam
Pundalik was transformed at Rishi Kukkut's hermitage and made it his goal to serve his parents. So much so that when God Pandurang came to give him blessings, Pundalik told God to wait on a brick until he finished serving his father. Pandurang waited and promised to stay at that spot eternally.
Purusha Suktam
Purusha Suktam
Ram Raksha Stotra
Prayer for Lord Rama
Ranganathashtakam
A 8-verse prayer composed by Adi Shankaracharya praising the divine form of Ranganath of Lord Vishnu
Rudrashtakam
Goswami Tulsidas praising many qualities of Lord Shiva in the form of Rudra.
Sankat Mochan Hanumanashtakam
8 verses with tales of glory for Lord Hanuman
Sankatnashan Ganesh Stotra
A very famous prayer for Lord Ganesha.
Saraswati Stotra (Gujarati)
Saraswati Stotra (Gujarati)
Saraswati Stotra (Sanskrit)
Stotra describing and elaborating qualities of Goddess Saraswati, goddess of education and art
Saraswati Vandna
Saraswati is the Goddess of knowledge and wisdom. She helps us remove the rust that settles over the knowledge that should be guiding us.
Shakraday Stuti
Chapter 4 of Chandi Path.
Shambhu Sharane Padi
Beautiful Gujarati Stuti of Lord Shiv
Shani Mantra
A short shlok about Shani - one of the 9 Grah (Celestial Bodies).
Shiv Chalisa
Shiv Chalisa is a devotional stotra dedicated to Hindu deity Lord Shiva. It consists of 40 chaupais (verses) and recited daily or on special festivals like Maha Shivaratri by Shivaites, and worshippers of Shiva.
Shiv Mahimna Stotra
Authored by Pushpadant with tales of glory for Lord Shiv.
Shiv Manas Puja
Authored by Adi Shankaracharya, a prayer describing physical and metaphysical offerings to Lord Shiva
Shiv Panchakshar Stotra
"Om Namah Shivay" is one of the most recognizable mantra (chant) in Hinduism worshiping Lord Shiv. Shiv Panchakshar Stotra highlights and emphasizes the qualities of those 5 syllables Na-Mah-Shi-Va-Y.
Shiv Tandav Stotra
Authored by Ravana, stotra praising Lord Shiva
Shree Durga Stuti
Shri Durga Stuti is an easy form of Shree Durga Saptsati composed by Maha Rishi Markande. People usually recite Durga Stuti during the festival of Durga Puja and hold strong belief that its recitation will help to relieve from all worries and problems in their life.
Shree Krushna Sharanam Mamah
Shree Krushna Sharanam Mamah - one of the best and most popular Krushna prayers.
Shree Ram Chandra Krupalu
"Shri Ramachandra Krupalu" or "Shri Ram Stuti" is a prayer written by Goswami Tulsidas.
Shree Suktam
Prayer for Goddess Lakshmi, who shines like gold, wearing gold and silver garlands, blooming like the moon and the embodiment of wealth. A genuine prayer asking Goddess Lakshmi to endow us with great wealth, health and prosperity.
Shri Krushna Govind Hare Murari
Krushna (also Krsna or Hari Krishna) is a major Hindu god and considered the eighth incarnation of Vishnu. He is perhaps the most popular of all the heroes of Hindu mythology.
Shriman Narayan Narayan Hari Hari
Hari Narayan is a mantra that is chanted for healing and mental clarity. It comes from the Sanskrit, hari, which means “remover,” and Narayan, the name of a Vedic deity associated with water. The mantra suggests the cleansing power of water.
Siddhi Lakshmi Stotra
Stotra praising Goddess Lakshmi, giver of all types of wealth
Tvamev Maataa cha Pitaa Tvamev
You are my mother. You are my father. You are my relative. You are my friend. You are my knowledge. You are my wealth. You are my everything. You are my God of Gods.
Vasudev Sutan Devam
O, son of Vasudev, the one who killed demons such as Kans and Chaanoor, cause of ultimate bliss for the mother Devki, that Krushna is the Guru (teacher) for the entire universe.
Ved Saar Shiv Stav Stotra
A stotra worshiping Lord Shiva
Vishnu Sahastra Naam
1000 names of Lord Vishnu recited by Bhishma on his deathbed to Yudhishthir at Kurukshetra battlefield during the epic battle of Mahabharat.
Vishnu Vandna
A short shlok praising Lord Vishnu.
Vishwambhari Stuti
Vishwambhari Stuti is a Gujarati hymn praising Goddess Durga. It is a 12-verse prayer that examines the progression of the devotee's thought process. When in sorrow, it is natural to blame everyone, even Goddess. But as one delves deeper, one realizes that it is the Goddess that is omnipresent and the ultimate protector.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu
A very famous stotra praising Goddess Durga.
Yamunashtakam
Composed by Adiguru Shankaracharya, this is a beautiful 8-verse stotra praising qualities of River Yamuna. River Yamuna has played an important role in the Vedic history.

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