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Ketu Stotram

केतु स्तोत्रम्

3 min read5 versesSource: Purana Tradition

About Ketu Stotram

The Ketu Stotram, known in Sanskrit as केतु स्तोत्रम्, is a devotional hymn of praise in praise of the Nine Planets (Navagraha). Attributed to Purana Tradition, this prayer holds a special place in Hindu devotional literature. Devotees recite this prayer to remove afflictions and bestow auspiciousness and grant divine protection and planetary peace. It is also said to invoke blessings of Ketu in all forms. This prayer is traditionally recited on Tuesday (Mangalvar) and during Shani Amavasya to invoke divine grace. Comprising 5 verses, it can be completed in approximately 3 minutes, making it suitable for daily devotional practice. On this page, you can read the complete Ketu Stotram 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 केतु स्तोत्रम् ॥

पलाशपुष्पसंकाशं तारकाग्रहमस्तकम्।

रौद्रं रौद्रात्मकं घोरं तं केतुं प्रणमाम्यहम्॥ १॥

धूम्रवर्णं द्विबाहुं च गदामण्डलधारिणम्।

छायाग्रहसमं तेजसं प्रणमामि केतुं सदा॥ २॥

मोक्षकारकमीशानं ज्ञानदं विरक्तिदम्।

अध्यात्मसिद्धिदातारं प्रणमामि केतुं गुरुम्॥ ३॥

वैराग्यज्ञानदातारं सर्वरोगनिवारकम्।

केतुदोषनिवारकं प्रणमामि ग्रहेश्वरम्॥ ४॥

लहसुनियादालप्रियं धूम्रवस्त्रविभूषितम्।

चैतन्यदायकं केतुं प्रणमामि सदा प्रभुम्॥ ५॥

केतुस्तोत्रमिदं पुण्यं यः पठेन्मंगलवासरे।

केतुपीडा न बाधेत मोक्षमार्गमवाप्नुयात्॥

॥ इति श्री केतु स्तोत्रम् सम्पूर्णम् ॥

Benefits (फल)

  • Sacred Ketu Stotram for devotion and spiritual growth
  • Invokes blessings of Ketu in all forms
  • Grants divine protection and planetary peace
  • Removes afflictions and bestows auspiciousness
  • Ideal for Ketu graha shanti and worship

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Ketu Stotram

Read Ketu Stotram in Sanskrit with Hindi meaning. Sacred hymn for Ketu graha shanti. It is dedicated to Shree Navagraha (श्री नवग्रह), the nine celestial bodies in hindu astrology. worshipped for planetary harmony and peace. This sacred hymn contains 5 verses and is sourced from Purana Tradition.