Sri Suktam in Telugu

Sri Suktam

Sri Suktam in Telugu

శ్రీ సూక్తం

Devotees who has financial struggles is use to Prayana Sri Suktam for good wealth. we can’t read this as like other stotras should learn shruthi only, best time for parayana is sravana masam.

ఓం ‖ హిర’ణ్యవర్ణాం హరి’ణీం సువర్ణ’రజతస్ర’జాం | చంద్రాం హిరణ్మ’యీం లక్ష్మీం జాత’వేదో మ ఆవ’హ ‖

తాం మ ఆవ’హ జాత’వేదో లక్ష్మీమన’పగామినీ”మ్ |
యస్యాం హిర’ణ్యం విందేయం గామశ్వం పురు’షానహమ్ ‖

అశ్వపూర్వాం ర’థమధ్యాం హస్తినా”ద-ప్రబోధి’నీమ్ |
శ్రియం’ దేవీముప’హ్వయే శ్రీర్మా దేవీర్జు’షతామ్ ‖

కాం సో”స్మితాం హిర’ణ్యప్రాకారా’మార్ద్రాం జ్వలం’తీం తృప్తాం తర్పయం’తీమ్ |
పద్మే స్థితాం పద్మవ’ర్ణాం తామిహోప’హ్వయే శ్రియమ్ ‖

చంద్రాం ప్ర’భాసాం యశసా జ్వలం’తీం శ్రియం’ లోకే దేవజు’ష్టాముదారామ్ |
తాం పద్మినీ’మీం శర’ణమహం ప్రప’ద్యేఽలక్ష్మీర్మే’ నశ్యతాం త్వాం వృ’ణే ‖

ఆదిత్యవ’ర్ణే తపసోఽధి’జాతో వనస్పతిస్తవ’ వృక్షోఽథ బిల్వః |
తస్య ఫలా’ని తపసాను’దంతు మాయాంత’రాయాశ్చ’ బాహ్యా అ’లక్ష్మీః ‖

ఉపై’తు మాం దే’వసఖః కీర్తిశ్చ మణి’నా సహ |
ప్రాదుర్భూతోఽస్మి’ రాష్ట్రేఽస్మిన్ కీర్తిమృ’ద్ధిం దదాతు’ మే ‖

క్షుత్పి’పాసామ’లాం జ్యేష్ఠామ’లక్షీం నా’శయామ్యహమ్ |
అభూ’తిమస’మృద్ధిం చ సర్వాం నిర్ణు’ద మే గృహాత్ ‖

గంధద్వారాం దు’రాధర్షాం నిత్యపు’ష్టాం కరీషిణీ”మ్ |
ఈశ్వరీగ్ం’ సర్వ’భూతానాం తామిహోప’హ్వయే శ్రియమ్ ‖

శ్రీ”ర్మే భజతు | అలక్షీ”ర్మే నశ్యతు |

మన’సః కామమాకూ’తిం వాచః సత్యమ’శీమహి |
పశూనాం రూపమన్య’స్య మయి శ్రీః శ్ర’యతాం యశః’ ‖

కర్దమే’న ప్ర’జాభూతా మయి సంభ’వ కర్దమ |
శ్రియం’ వాసయ’ మే కులే మాతరం’ పద్మమాలి’నీమ్ ‖

ఆపః’ సృజంతు’ స్నిగ్దాని చిక్లీత వ’స మే గృహే |
ని చ’ దేవీం మాతరం శ్రియం’ వాసయ’ మే కులే ‖

ఆర్ద్రాం పుష్కరి’ణీం పుష్టిం పింగలామ్ ప’ద్మమాలినీమ్ |
చంద్రాం హిరణ్మ’యీం లక్ష్మీం జాత’వేదో మ ఆవ’హ ‖

ఆర్ద్రాం యః కరి’ణీం యష్టిం సువర్ణామ్ హే’మమాలినీమ్ |
సూర్యాం హిరణ్మ’యీం లక్ష్మీం జాత’వేదో మ ఆవ’హ ‖

తాం మ ఆవ’హ జాత’వేదో లక్షీమన’పగామినీ”మ్ |
యస్యాం హిర’ణ్యం ప్రభూ’తం గావో’ దాస్యోఽశ్వా”న్, విందేయం పురు’షానహమ్ ‖

ఓం మహాదేవ్యై చ’ విద్మహే’ విష్ణుపత్నీ చ’ ధీమహి | తన్నో’ లక్ష్మీః ప్రచోదయా”త్ ‖

శ్రీ-ర్వర్చ’స్వ-మాయు’ష్య-మారో”గ్యమావీ’ధాత్ పవ’మానం మహీయతే” | ధాన్యం ధనం పశుం బహుపు’త్రలాభం శతసం”వత్సరం దీర్ఘమాయుః’ ‖

ఓం శాంతిః శాంతిః శాంతిః’ ‖

About Sri Suktam

Sri Suktam is a hymn dedicated to the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. It is a part of the Rigveda and is recited during puja (worship) and other religious ceremonies.

The hymn is believed to bring blessings of wealth and prosperity to those who recite it regularly. It is also considered a powerful tool for attaining spiritual growth and enlightenment.

Here is a general guide for performing Sri Suktam Pooja at home:

  1. Prepare your puja space by cleaning and decorating it with fresh flowers, a picture or statue of the goddess Lakshmi, and any other items that you may use during your puja.
  2. Set up a small altar or puja table, where you will place the items used in the puja such as a lamp, incense, fruit, and other offerings.
  3. Dress in traditional Indian clothing or any clean, comfortable clothes.
  4. Begin by performing a purification ritual, such as taking a bath or shower, and cleaning your hands and feet.
  5. Perform a Ganesh puja, which is a prayer to the Hindu god Ganesha, who is believed to remove obstacles.
  6. Begin reciting Sri Suktam, it is best to recite it with the help of a pandit or a recorded version of the hymn.
  7. Offer traditional Indian sweets and fruits, or any other food items that you prefer, to the goddess.
  8. Light the lamp and incense and offer flowers to the goddess.
  9. Perform aarti, which is a ritual of waving a lighted lamp or camphor in front of the deity.
  10. Conclude the puja by offering your pranams (prostrations) to the goddess, and by reciting a mantra of your choice.

It’s important to note that this is a general guide and specific rituals and customs may vary depending on one’s family traditions, location, and personal beliefs. It’s best to consult a Hindu priest or spiritual guide for specific instructions on how to perform the pooja.

When to chant Sri Suktam

Sri Suktam is typically recited during puja and other religious ceremonies, especially those dedicated to the goddess Lakshmi. It is commonly recited on Fridays, which is considered an auspicious day for the worship of the goddess.

It is also recited during Diwali, the festival of lights, which is celebrated in honor of  Lakshmi. Additionally, it is also recited during the wedding ceremonies, as it is believed that reciting Sri Suktam brings blessings of wealth and prosperity to the couple.

The significance of Sri Suktam

Sri Suktam is considered a powerful hymn in Hinduism, dedicated to the goddess  Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity and good fortune. The hymn is believed to bring blessings of wealth and prosperity to those who recite it regularly, as well as to aid in spiritual growth and enlightenment.

It is also believed to be a powerful tool for removing obstacles and negative energies in one’s life, and to attract positive energy and abundance. The hymn describes the various qualities and attributes of the goddess Lakshmi, and by meditating on these qualities and attributes, it is believed that one can attain the same virtues in their own life.

Additionally, Sri Suktam is also considered as powerful means to get blessings of prosperity, wealth, and harmony in the family.

There is no set rule on how many times one should chant Sri Suktam, it can vary depending on personal beliefs and practices. Some people may recite the hymn daily as part of their daily spiritual practice, while others may recite it during specific rituals or ceremonies.
Some people might recite it once, while others may recite it multiple times depending on their devotion and spiritual practice. Some people may recite it as many as 108 times as a part of a spiritual discipline. It is ultimately up to the individual and their spiritual guide or guru to decide how many times Sri Suktam should be recited.
 
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