Vishveshvar padpadam ki raj nij shish lagay
Annapurna tav suyash barano kavi matilay
Nitya aanand karini mata,
var aru abhay bhav prkhyata
Jay! soundary sindhu jag janani,
akhil pap har bhav harani
Shavet badan par shavet basan puni,
santan tuv pad sevat rishimuni
Kashi puradhishvari mata,
maheshvari sakal jag trata
Vrishbharudh nam rudrani,
vishav viharini jay! kalyani
Patidevta sutit shiromani,
padavi prapat kinh giri nandini
Pati vichoh dukh sahi nahi pava,
yog agni tab badan jarava
Deh tajat shiv charan snehu,
rakhehu jat himgiri ghehu
Prakati girija nam dharayo,
ati anand bhavan manh chayo
Narad ne tab tohin bharamayhu,
byah karan hit path pdhayhu
Brahma varun kuber ganaye,
devraj aadik gaye
Sab devan ko sujas bakhani,
mati palatan ki man thani
Nij ko tab narad ghabaraye,
tab pran puran mantra pdhaye
Karan hetu tap tohi updeshu,
sant vachan tum satya parekhehu
Gagangira suni tari na tare,
Brahma tav tum pas padhare
Kaheu putri var mangu anupa,
dehun aaj tuv mati anurupa
Tum tap kinh alokik bhari,
kasht uthayahu ati sukumari
Aab sandeh chhadi kacchu moson,
hai sogandh nahi chhal toson
Karat ved vid brahma janhu,
vachan mor yeh sancha manhu
Taji sankoch kahahu nij iccha,
dehon mai manmani bhiksha
Suni Brahma ki madhuri bani,
mukh son kachu musukaye bhavani
Boli tum ka kahahu vidhata,
tum to jag ke sashtradhata
Mam kamna gupt nahin toson,
kahvava chahahu ka moson
Daksh yayg mahn marati bara,
shambunath puni hohin hamara
So aab milhin mohin manbhaye,
kahi tathastu vidhi dham sidhaye
Tab girija shanker tav bhayu,
phal kamna sanshyo gayau
Chanderkoti ravi koti prakasha,
tab aanan mahn karat nivasa
Mala pustak ankush sohe,
kar mahn apar pash man mohen
Annpurne! sadapurne,
aaj aanvagh anant purne
Kripa sagari kshemkari man,
bhav vibhuti aanand bhari man
Kamal vilochan vilsit bhale,
devi kalike chandi karale
Tum kailash mahin hai girija,
vilsi anand sath sindhuja
Svarag mahalakshmi kahalayi,
martey lok lakshmi padpayi
Vilsi sab mahn sarv sarupa,
sevat tohin amar pur bhupa
Jo padhihhi yeh tav chalisa,
phal pahin shubh sakhi isa
Parat samay jo jan man layo,
padhinhi bhakti suruchi adhikayo
Stri kalatr pati mitr putr yut,
paramashverya labh lahi adhabhut
Raj vimukh ko raj divave,
jas tero jan sujas badhavei
Path maha mud mangal data,
bhakt manovanchit nidhi pata
Jo yeh chalisa subhag,
padhi naveigen math
Tineke karaj siddh,
sab sakhi kashinath
Annapurna Chalisa is a devotional hymn dedicated to Goddess Annapurna, the deity of nourishment and abundance. Reciting this chalisa is believed to bring prosperity, peace, and spiritual fulfillment.
विश्वेश्वर पदपदम की रज निज शीश लगाय। अन्नपूर्णे! तव सुयश बरनौं कवि मतिलाय॥
I bow my head to the dust of the feet of the Lord of the Universe. I sing the praises of Annapurna, the giver of food, with my poetic mind.
The chalisa praises Goddess Annapurna's virtues, seeking her blessings for abundance, health, and prosperity. It emphasizes surrender and devotion.
Reciting the chalisa is believed to cleanse negative energies, bring inner peace, and strengthen one's connection with Goddess Annapurna.
Regular recitation of Annapurna Chalisa is believed to purify the mind, promote peace, and enhance spiritual growth and insight.
Devotional chanting has positive effects on mental and physical well-being, reducing stress and anxiety.
Regular practice instills discipline, patience, and emotional resilience, aligning with Annapurna's nurturing nature.
Devotees believe Annapurna Chalisa recitation brings prosperity, success in work, and relief from financial difficulties.
Performing Chalisa mitigates malefic effects of planetary positions and enhances positive influences of Goddess Annapurna in life.
To perform Annapurna Chalisa at home, prepare a clean altar, light a ghee or oil lamp, offer flowers, incense, and recite the chalisa with devotion.
Evening recitation aligns with planetary energy and invokes Goddess Annapurna's blessings for protection and peace.
During Mahashivratri, reciting Annapurna Chalisa continuously throughout the night enhances spiritual benefits and devotion.
Participating in temple Annapurna Chalisa strengthens community devotion and provides an immersive spiritual experience.
After recitation, distribute fruits, sweets, or flowers as prasad to family and devotees as a symbol of Goddess Annapurna's blessings.
Devotees can listen to the audio version of Annapurna Chalisa to gain spiritual benefits if they cannot recite it themselves.
Downloadable MP3 versions are available for continuous listening at home or during rituals.
Various online platforms provide streaming of Annapurna Chalisa, making it accessible anytime for devotees.
Listening to Annapurna Chalisa with devotion is believed to invoke Goddess Annapurna's blessings similar to reciting it.
Playing the chalisa during meditation helps enhance focus, mindfulness, and spiritual connection with Goddess Annapurna.
Annapurna Chalisa is a devotional hymn dedicated to Goddess Annapurna, the deity of nourishment and abundance. Reciting this chalisa is believed to bring prosperity, peace, and spiritual fulfillment.
विश्वेश्वर पदपदम की रज निज शीश लगाय। अन्नपूर्णे! तव सुयश बरनौं कवि मतिलाय॥
I bow my head to the dust of the feet of the Lord of the Universe. I sing the praises of Annapurna, the giver of food, with my poetic mind.
The chalisa praises Goddess Annapurna's virtues, seeking her blessings for abundance, health, and prosperity. It emphasizes surrender and devotion.
Reciting the chalisa is believed to cleanse negative energies, bring inner peace, and strengthen one's connection with Goddess Annapurna.
Regular recitation of Annapurna Chalisa is believed to purify the mind, promote peace, and enhance spiritual growth and insight.
Devotional chanting has positive effects on mental and physical well-being, reducing stress and anxiety.
Regular practice instills discipline, patience, and emotional resilience, aligning with Annapurna's nurturing nature.
Devotees believe Annapurna Chalisa recitation brings prosperity, success in work, and relief from financial difficulties.
Performing Chalisa mitigates malefic effects of planetary positions and enhances positive influences of Goddess Annapurna in life.
To perform Annapurna Chalisa at home, prepare a clean altar, light a ghee or oil lamp, offer flowers, incense, and recite the chalisa with devotion.
Evening recitation aligns with planetary energy and invokes Goddess Annapurna's blessings for protection and peace.
During Mahashivratri, reciting Annapurna Chalisa continuously throughout the night enhances spiritual benefits and devotion.
Participating in temple Annapurna Chalisa strengthens community devotion and provides an immersive spiritual experience.
After recitation, distribute fruits, sweets, or flowers as prasad to family and devotees as a symbol of Goddess Annapurna's blessings.
Devotees can listen to the audio version of Annapurna Chalisa to gain spiritual benefits if they cannot recite it themselves.
Downloadable MP3 versions are available for continuous listening at home or during rituals.
Various online platforms provide streaming of Annapurna Chalisa, making it accessible anytime for devotees.
Listening to Annapurna Chalisa with devotion is believed to invoke Goddess Annapurna's blessings similar to reciting it.
Playing the chalisa during meditation helps enhance focus, mindfulness, and spiritual connection with Goddess Annapurna.