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Ayyappa Gayatri

अय्यप्पा गायत्री

2 min read3 versesSource: Kerala Tantra Tradition

About Ayyappa Gayatri

Dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, the Ayyappa Gayatri (अय्यप्पा गायत्री) is a powerful Vedic meditation mantra revered in Hindu tradition. Rooted in Kerala Tantra Tradition, this composition carries deep spiritual significance. Chanting this stotra with devotion is said to bestow discipline, celibacy, and righteous conduct as well as remove fear of evil spirits and negative energies. Additionally, it is known to grant courage, protection, and spiritual advancement. Recitation is particularly auspicious on Saturday (Shanivar). The text contains 3 verses and takes around 2 minutes to recite, fitting conveniently into a daily spiritual routine. On this page, you can read the complete Ayyappa Gayatri in Devanagari Sanskrit with English transliteration, Hindi meaning (arth), and free PDF download for offline recitation.

Reviewed & translated by Acharya Pushyadant Mishra

Stotra Path (स्तोत्र पाठ)

॥ श्री अय्यप्पा गायत्री ॥

ॐ भूतनाथाय विद्महे भवपुत्राय धीमहि।

तन्नो अय्यप्पः प्रचोदयात्॥

ॐ शास्त्रे विद्महे महाशास्त्रे धीमहि।

तन्नो अय्यप्पः प्रचोदयात्॥

ॐ हरिहरपुत्राय विद्महे धर्मशास्त्राय धीमहि।

तन्नो शास्ता प्रचोदयात्॥

॥ इति श्री अय्यप्पा गायत्री सम्पूर्णम् ॥

Benefits (फल)

  • Invokes the divine blessings of Lord Ayyappa (Dharma Shasta)
  • Bestows discipline, celibacy, and righteous conduct
  • Removes fear of evil spirits and negative energies
  • Grants courage, protection, and spiritual advancement
  • Especially beneficial during Mandala Kalam and Sabarimala pilgrimage

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Ayyappa Gayatri

Ayyappa Gayatri Mantra in Sanskrit with Hindi meaning. Invoke Lord Ayyappa's blessings for protection, discipline, and spiritual growth. It is dedicated to Shree Ayyappa (श्री अय्यप्पा), the son of shiva and mohini (vishnu). worshipped primarily in south india, especially at sabarimala temple in kerala. This sacred hymn contains 3 verses and is sourced from Kerala Tantra Tradition.