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Durge Smrita Harasi : Full Shloka, Meaning, and Benefits

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Durge Smrita Harasi : : Full Shloka, Meaning, and Benefits

Durga Protection Shloka

A powerful prayer to Goddess Durga, who removes fear, suffering, and negativity, while blessing us with strength and pure thoughts.

Shloka & Meaning

This shloka praises Goddess Durga as the remover of fear, pain, and hardship, and the giver of strength and pure intellect.

Durge Smritaa Harast Bheetimashesha-jantoh, Swasthyaih Smritaa Matimeeva Shubhaam Dadaasi, Daaridrya Duhkha Bhayahaarinee Kaa Twadanyaa, Sarvopakaara Karanaaya Sadaardra-chitta.

O Mother Durga, whoever remembers you in difficult times is freed from all fear. When healthy people think of you, you bless them with pure and positive thoughts. Who else but you can remove fear, pain, and poverty? Your heart is always full of compassion for helping everyone.

Listen on Spotify

Listen to this powerful Durga chant and learn the correct pronunciation.

Breaking Down the Magic Words (For Kids)

A simple explanation to help kids understand how this Durga chant protects and strengthens them.
  • Durge Smritaa — When we remember Goddess Durga…
  • Harast Bheetimashesha-jantoh — She removes all fears.
  • Swasthyaih Smritaa — Even healthy people who think of her…
  • Matimeeva Shubhaam Dadaasi — Receive pure and good thoughts.
  • Daaridrya Duhkha Bhayahaarinee — She destroys poverty, sadness, and fear.
  • Kaa Twadanyaa — Who else can do this?
  • Sarvopakaara Karanaaya — She is always ready to help everyone.
  • Sadaardra-chitta — Her heart is full of kindness.

Benefits of Chanting in Daily Life

This chant helps children feel protected, brave, and emotionally strong.
  • Removes fear and builds inner courage.
  • Gives emotional strength during tough moments.
  • Helps kids feel safe and supported.
  • Brings mental clarity and positive thinking.
  • Encourages compassion and kindness.

Why, When, and How to Chant

A kid-friendly guide for chanting this Durga prayer with devotion and confidence.

Why Chant This?

  • To remove fear and feel brave.
  • To gain strength during difficult times.
  • To feel protected by the Divine Mother.
  • To develop positive and pure thoughts.

When to Chant?

  • In the morning or evening prayer time.
  • Before school or an important task.
  • Whenever kids feel scared or worried.
  • During Navratri or Durga Puja.

How to Chant?

  • Sit calmly with folded hands.
  • Take a deep breath and relax.
  • Chant slowly and clearly.
  • Repeat 3, 9, or 21 times for best results.

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