न कवचं नागलातों कीलकं न रहयक । न सूतं नािप यानं च न यासो न च वाचन ॥ २॥
कुिजकापाठमाेण दुगपाठफलं लभे । अित गुतरं दे िव दे वानामिप दुलभ ॥ ३॥
गोपनीयं यनेन वयोिनिरव पावित । मारणं मोहनं वयं तभनोचाटनािदक । पाठमाेण संिसये कुिजकातोमुम ॥ ४॥
अथ मः ।
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ॐ ऐं ल चामुडायै िवचे । ॐ ल हुं ल जूं सः वालय वालय वल वल वल वल ऐं ल चामुडायै िवचे वल हं सं लं ं फ वाहा ॥ ५॥
इित मंः । नमते िपयै नमते मधुमदिन । नमः कैटभहािरयै नमते मिहषादिन ॥ ६॥
नमते शुभहयै च िनशुभासुरघाितिन । जातं िह महादे िव जपं िसं कुव मे ॥ ७॥
ऐकारी सृटपायै ीकारी ितपािलका । लीकारी कामिपयै बीजपे नमोऽतु ते ॥ ८॥
चामुडा चडघाती च यैकारी वरदाियनी । िवचे चाभयदा िनयं नमते मिपिण ॥ ९॥
धां ध धूं धूजटेः पनी वां व वूं वागधीवरी । ां ंू कािलका दे िव शां श शूं मे शुभं कु ॥ १०॥
हुं हुं हु कारिपयै जं जं जं जभनािदनी । ां ूं भैरवी भे भवायै ते नमो नमः ॥ ११॥ Stotram Digitalized By Sanskritdocuments.org
अं कं चं टं तं पं यं शं व दुं ऐं व हं ं । िधजा िधजां ोटय ोटय दीतं कु कु वाहा ॥ १२॥
var ॐ अं कं चं टं तं पं सां िवदुरां िवदुरां िवमद य िवमद य ां जीवय जीवय ोटय ोटय जभय जंभय दीपय दीपय मोचय मोचय हूं फ ां वौष ऐं ऱ ल रजय रजय सजय सजय गुजय गुजय बधय बधय ां ूं भैरवी भे सकुच सकुच ोटय ोटय ल वाहा ॥ १२॥
पां प पूं पावती पूण खां ख खूं खेचरी तथा । लां ल लूं मूलिवतीण कुिजकातो हे तवे । सां स सूं सतशती दे या मंिस कुव मे ॥ १३॥
कुिजकायै नमो नमः । इदं तु कुिजकातों मजागतहे तवे । अभते नैव दातयं गोिपतं र पावित ॥ १४॥
यतु कुिजकया दे िव हीनां सतशत पठे । न तय जायते िसिररये रोदनं यथा ॥ १५॥
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। इित ीयामले गौरीते िशवपावतीसंवादे कुिजकातों सपूण ।
Proofread by Ravin Bhalekar [email protected] Verses have variations in different books as far as text and verse numbers are concerned. The devotee is urged to pray Devi to receive these verses well and forgive for any unintentional errors.
Comments by Kumar Sundrarajan Rajendra
Q: What is the significance of the Siddha Kunjika Stotram ? A: This is the essence of the Chandi, the Navarna Mantra, the constant reminder that change She will, change She must, because change is Her intrinsic Nature. Q: What is the meaning of ‘Kunjika’ in the Siddha Kunjika Stotram? A: Kunjika literally means “something overgrown or hidden by growth or growing things.” Siddha means perfection. Stotram is the song. The Song of Perfection which is no longer hidden because of growth. That is, our spiritual growth and understanding of the Chandi exposes the hidden meanings of the bija mantras in the Song. Q: When to recite kunjika stotatram ? A: Recite especially when one does not have time or do not want to chant Stotram Digitalized By Sanskritdocuments.org
the entire long Durga SaptaShati/Chandi Path. The Siddha Kunjika Stotra itself says at the begining that no argala or kilak stotra and other related matters is needed if one recites Siddha Kunjika Stotra. Kunjika, there is Devi in the form of Chamunda . Not only it works for Navaratri , it is to be chanted at the junction when Ashtami leaves and enters Navami . 24 mins before Ashtami ends to 24 mins after navami starts, is the time when Devi takes the form of Chamunda and had got to be chanted no matter the count to exhaust 48 mins . Q: How to Count 48 minutes A: Each Tithi lasts for 24 hours . If for example, the Navami starts at 21.30 pm in the night then you should start at 21.06 (which is Ashtami ) and continue untill 21.54 pm, that 48 mins is called Sandhi kShaN or period of transit, when Devi in the form of Chamunda is killing Chanda and Munda (the demons). That is regarded as the most auspiscious time of Navaratri as Devi is ready to give boon after Sandhi kShaN
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Kunjika Stotram Hindi
This page provides Sanskrit Lyrics with video song of Durga Saptashati Siddha Kunjika Stotram. A: Kunjika literally means “something overgrown or hidden by growth or growing things.”. Siddha means perfection. Stotram is the song. The Song of Perfection which is no longer hidden because of growth. That is, our spiritual growth and understanding of the Chandi exposes the hidden meanings of the bija mantras in the Song. Sidha Kunjika Stotram (The unhidden song of perfection) Translated by P.R.Ramachander (This great prayer is chanted before the reading of Chandi path / Sapthasathi (known as Devi Mahathmya) in the northern parts of India. It is more thanthric in nature and has been taught by Lord Shiva to Goddess Parvathi. Devotees believe that just a recitation of Sidha Kunjika stotram is equivalent to.