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Mantra raja pada stotram in english&tamil with meaning, mp3, video, pdf and its importance

Mantrarajapada Stotram ( ) is from the Ahirbudhnya Samhita, a Paancharaatra text and is told by Lord Parameshwarar in praise of Lakshmi Narasimhar. Mantraraja pada slokam meaning in english, mp3, pdf and its importance:-

Shree Eeshvara Uvaacha Vritthotphulla visaalaaksham vipak shakshayadeekshitam Ninaadatrasta vishvaandam Vishnum UGRAM namaamyaham 1 He who is having big and round eyes, He who has taken a vow to kill the enemies, He who by His fierce roars is shaking the entire world, to such a ferocious Lord, I offer my salutations. (1)

Sarvaira vadhyataam praaptam sabalaugham ditessutham Nakhaagraih sakaleechakre yastam VEERAM namaamyaham 2 He who with His sharp nails tore to pieces the asura, the son of Diti who could not be killed by anyone along with His large armies. To such a valorous person, I offer my salutations. (2)

Paadaavashtabddha paataalam moordhaavishta trivishtapam Bhuja-pravishtaashta-disam MAHAAVISHNUM namaamyaham 3 I offer my salutations to Maha Vishnu, whose feet touch the nether lands, whose forehead touches the heaven and whose hands spread in all directions. (3)

Jyoteem shyakrendu nakshatra- jvalanaadeenyanukramaat Jvalanti tejasaa yasya tvam JVALANTAM namaamyaham 4 He after whose luster the luminary bodies, the Sun, the Moon, the Stars and Fire are effulgent and are shining, to that resplendent One I offer my salutations. (4)

Sarvendriyairapi vinaa sarvam sarvatra sarvadaa yojaanaati namaamyaadyam tamaham SARVATOMUKHAM 5 He who knows everything, all the time, and at all places, without the help of the senses, to such primal person who has faces in all directions, I offer my salutations.(5)

Naravath Simha vachaiva yasya roopam mahathmana Mahashatam MahaDhamshtram Tham NRUSIMHAM Namamyaham 6 To that Form of the Lord, which is half man and half lion, complete with the mane, the canine teeth, to such a divine Lord Nrsimha, I offer my salutations. (6)

Yannaama-smaranad bheetaa bhootha bhetaala raakshasaah Rogaadyaascha pranaschhanti BHEESHANAM tam namaamyaham 7 By the mere thought of whose name, devils, demons, asuras get frightened, acute diseases get cured, to such a frightening One, I offer my salutations. (7)

Sarvopi yam samaasritya sakalam bhadramasnute Sriyaa cha bhadrayaa jushto yastam BHADRAM namaamyaham 8 I offer my salutations to the Lord, the repository of good things, worshipping whom all the people are able to obtain auspicious things. (8)

Saakshaat svakaale sampraaptam Mrityum satrugananvitham, Bhaktaanaam naasayed yastu MRITYU MRITYUM NAMAAMYAHAM 9 He who is "Death to Death" and He who destroys death and hosts of enemies of the devotees by arriving at the right moment, to Him I offer my salutations. (9) Namaskaaraatmakam yasmai vidhaaya atma nivedanam Tyaktaduhkhokhilaan kaamaan asnute tam namaamyaham 10 I bow down to the One by offering obeisance to whom in the form of Ones own self, people get rid of all miseries and obtain their desired objects. (10) Daasabhootassvatah sarve hyaatmaanah paramaatmanah Atoham api te daasah iti matvaa namaamyaham 11 All the living beings are, by nature, servants of the Supreme Being, I am prostrating to You, with the awareness that I am also for the same reason, Your servant. (11) Sankarenaadaraat proktam padaanaam tatva Nirnayam Trisandhyam yah pathet tasya shree vidya ayyshya vardhate 12 The meaning of the words had been explained by Lord Siva out of affection. Whosoever reads this hymn with faith, thrice a day (at Sunrise, mid-day and evening) would have a great increase in prosperity (shree) knowledge (vidya) longevity (Ayush) (12)

Ithi ShreeMandraRajaPatha Stotram Sampoornam.

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