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Shubham Karoti Kalyanam : Full Shloka, Meaning, and Benefits

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Shubham Karoti Kalyanam : Full Shloka, Meaning, and Benefits

Shubham Karoti Kalyanam Shloka

A peaceful prayer chanted while lighting a lamp to bring blessings, protection, and positivity.

Shloka & Meaning

This shloka praises the divine light of the lamp, which brings goodness, health, wealth, and removes negativity.

Sanskrit:
Shubham Karoti Kalyanam Aarogyam Dhana Sampada,
Shatru Buddhi Vinashaaya Deepa Jyotir Namostute.

Meaning:
I bow to the divine light of the lamp which brings auspiciousness, prosperity, health, and wealth, and destroys negative thoughts and harmful intentions.

Listen on Spotify

Listen to a calming audio version of this beautiful lamp-lighting prayer.

Breaking Down the Magic Words (For Kids)

A simple and fun explanation to help kids understand how the lamp brings goodness and removes negativity.

  • Shubham Karoti – “It brings goodness.” The light spreads happiness.
  • Kalyanam – “Good things and wellness.” It brings everything positive.
  • Aarogyam – “Good health.” The light represents a healthy mind and body.
  • Dhana Sampada – “Wealth and prosperity.” Like blessings for the whole family.
  • Shatru Buddhi Vinashaaya – “Destroys negative thoughts.” Makes the mind peaceful.
  • Deepa Jyoti – “The lamp's divine flame.” A symbol of purity and hope.

Benefits of Chanting

This chant helps kids begin their day with positivity, calmness, and a peaceful mind.

  • Uplifts the mood and creates a peaceful atmosphere.
  • Encourages positive thoughts and removes negativity.
  • Improves focus and emotional balance.
  • Brings harmony, health, and prosperity to the home.

Why, When & How to Chant

Easy guidance for kids to chant this prayer meaningfully while lighting a lamp.

  • Why: To welcome peace, joy, and good energy into the home.
  • When: During morning or evening prayers, especially while lighting a lamp.
  • How: Sit calmly, look at the glowing flame, and chant softly with devotion.

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