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Sarva Managala Mangalyai : Full Shloka, Meaning, and Benefits

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Sarva Managala Mangalyai : Full Shloka, Meaning, and Benefits

Sarva Mangala Shloka

A beautiful prayer to Goddess Narayani, the source of all auspiciousness and protection.

Shloka & Meaning

This shloka praises the Divine Mother who brings goodness, protection, and blessings to all.

Sarva managala mangalyai shive sarvartha sadhike Sharanye trayambake gauri naaraayani namo-stute

Adorations to the Goddess who is the most auspicious of all that is auspicious, the consort of Lord Shiva, and the fulfiller of all desires. O Divine Mother, I seek refuge in You.

Listen on Spotify

Listen to the shloka to learn the tune and chant along with devotion.

Breaking Down the Magic Words (For Kids)

A simple breakdown to help kids understand each part of this beautiful chant.
  • Sarva Mangala Mangalyai — She is the most auspicious and brings goodness everywhere.
  • Shive Sarvartha Sadhike — She fulfills the wishes and dreams of her devotees.
  • Sharanye — The one we can always seek refuge and safety in.
  • Trayambake Gauri — The three-eyed Goddess, kind and loving like a mother.
  • Narayani Namostute — We bow to Goddess Narayani with devotion and gratitude.

Benefits of Chanting in Daily Life

Chanting helps children feel protected, safe, and filled with positive energy.
  • Brings a sense of peace, safety, and comfort.
  • Helps remove fear and builds inner courage.
  • Encourages kindness, goodness, and positive thoughts.
  • Connects children to the loving energy of the Divine Mother.
  • Improves emotional strength and confidence.

Why, When, and How to Chant

A simple guide for kids and parents to chant this prayer with devotion and ease.

Why Chant This?

  • To receive blessings from the Divine Mother.
  • To feel protected, loved, and supported.
  • To stay calm, happy, and positive throughout the day.
  • To develop gratitude for all the good things in life.

When to Chant?

  • During morning or evening prayer time.
  • Before starting school or studies.
  • Whenever you feel worried or scared.
  • During festivals dedicated to the Goddess.

How to Chant?

  • Sit comfortably with your eyes closed.
  • Take a deep breath and relax your mind.
  • Chant gently and slowly with devotion.
  • You can repeat the shloka 3, 9, or 21 times.

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