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Namastestu Mahaa Maaye : Full Shloka, Meaning, and Benefits

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Namastestu Mahaa Maaye : Full Shloka, Meaning, and Benefits

Mahalakshmi Invocation Shloka

A devotional prayer to Goddess Mahalakshmi, the giver of wealth, strength, protection, and divine blessings.

Shloka & Meaning

This shloka praises Goddess Mahalakshmi, who blesses us with prosperity, strength, and protection.

Namastestu Mahaa Maaye, Shripeete Surapoojite Shanka Chakra Gadaa Haste, Mahaa Lakshmi Namostu Te

Salutations to you, O Mahalakshmi, who is all-powerful, seated in the throne of wealth, worshipped by the Gods, and holding the conch, discus, and mace in your hands.

Listen on Spotify

Listen to a peaceful recitation of this Mahalakshmi prayer and learn the correct pronunciation.

Breaking Down the Magic Words (For Kids)

A fun explanation to help kids understand the meaning of each part of the prayer.
  • Mahaa Maaye — The great divine power who protects us.
  • Shripeete — The Goddess seated on the throne of wealth and fortune.
  • Surapoojite — Worshipped with devotion by all the Gods.
  • Shanka Chakra Gadaa Haste — She holds the conch, discus, and mace, symbols of strength and protection.
  • Mahaa Lakshmi Namostu te — Loving salutations to Goddess Mahalakshmi.

Benefits of Chanting in Daily Life

Chanting this Mahalakshmi shloka fills the mind with positivity, courage, and gratitude.
  • Helps kids feel safe, protected, and confident.
  • Encourages discipline, neatness, and responsibility.
  • Brings peaceful thoughts and reduces stress or fear.
  • Strengthens gratitude for everything we receive.
  • Creates a positive, happy atmosphere at home.

Why, When, and How to Chant

A helpful guide for kids and parents to chant the Mahalakshmi prayer with devotion.

Why Chant This?

  • To invite peace, prosperity, and good fortune.
  • To feel protected and supported by the Divine Mother.
  • To learn gratitude and positivity.
  • To stay confident, calm, and focused.

When to Chant?

  • During evening or morning prayer time.
  • On Fridays or festivals like Diwali and Varalakshmi Vratham.
  • Before starting the day for good energy.
  • Whenever kids feel nervous or need confidence.

How to Chant?

  • Sit comfortably with hands folded.
  • Take a deep breath to calm the mind.
  • Chant clearly and slowly.
  • Repeat 3, 9, or 21 times for best results.

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