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Mangal Stotram

मङ्गल स्तोत्रम्

3 min read5 versesSource: Purana Tradition

About Mangal Stotram

Dedicated to the Nine Planets (Navagraha), the Mangal Stotram (मङ्गल स्तोत्रम्) is a devotional hymn of praise revered in Hindu tradition. Attributed to Purana Tradition, this prayer holds a special place in Hindu devotional literature. Chanting this stotra with devotion is said to grant divine protection and auspiciousness as well as invoke blessings of Mangal in all forms. Additionally, it is known to remove sins and bestow spiritual merit. This prayer is traditionally recited on Tuesday (Mangalvar) and during Hanuman Jayanti to invoke divine grace. At 5 verses long, the recitation takes roughly 3 minutes, making it accessible for regular devotional use. On this page, you can read the complete Mangal 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 मङ्गल स्तोत्रम् ॥

धरणीगर्भसम्भूतं विद्युत्कान्तिसमप्रभम्।

कुमारं शक्तिहस्तं तं मङ्गलं प्रणमाम्यहम्॥ १॥

रक्तवर्णं महावीरं लोहितं लोहिताधिपम्।

भूमिपुत्रं भयहरं प्रणमामि ग्रहेश्वरम्॥ २॥

मेषवृश्चिकराशीशं मङ्गलवारप्रियं सदा।

हनुमत्पूजनप्रियं प्रणमामि कुजं विभुम्॥ ३॥

सेनापतिं ग्रहाणां च शक्तिकारकमुत्तमम्।

भ्रातृकारकमीशानं प्रणमामि धराकुमारम्॥ ४॥

मसूरदालप्रियं नित्यं रक्तवस्त्रविभूषितम्।

रक्तपुष्पसमर्चित्यं प्रणमामि कुजं प्रभुम्॥ ५॥

मङ्गलस्तोत्रमिदं पुण्यं यः पठेत्कुजवासरे।

मङ्गलदोषनिर्मुक्तो सर्वसुखमवाप्नुयात्॥

॥ इति श्री मङ्गल स्तोत्रम् सम्पूर्णम् ॥

Benefits (फल)

  • Sacred Mangal Stotram for devotion and spiritual growth
  • Invokes blessings of Mangal in all forms
  • Grants divine protection and auspiciousness
  • Removes sins and bestows spiritual merit
  • Ideal for Mangal festivals and daily worship

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Mangal Stotram

Read Mangal Stotram in Sanskrit with Hindi meaning. Sacred hymn for Mangal devotion and blessings. 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.