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Savitri Devi Stotram

॥ श्री सावित्री देवी स्तोत्रम् ॥

3 min read6 versesSource: Brahma Vaivarta Purana - Prakriti Khanda - Adhyaya 23 (verses 79-84)

About Savitri Devi Stotram

Savitri Devi Stotram, known in Sanskrit as श्री सावित्री देवी स्तोत्रम्, is a six-verse hymn composed by Lord Brahma in praise of his consort Goddess Savitri. Drawn from the Brahma Vaivarta Mahapurana — Prakriti Khanda, Adhyaya 23, verses 79–84 — this stotra is one of the canonical Devata-krita (god-composed) hymns dedicated to Savitri, who in the Brahma Vaivarta tradition is enumerated among the five Pancha-Prakriti devis along with Radha, Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. Each of the first five verses ends with the refrain 'prasannā bhava sundari' — 'be pleased, O beautiful one' — and the sixth verse offers a powerful phalashruti: that mere remembrance of the Devi reduces to ashes any sin committed through body, mind, or speech. This stotra is especially recited during Vat Savitri Vrat (observed on Jyeshtha Amavasya in North India and Jyeshtha Purnima in Western India), when married women fast and worship the banyan (vat) tree for the long life and well-being of their husbands, invoking the legend of Savitri who won back her husband Satyavan from Yama. With six verses and a recitation time of approximately three minutes, it is suitable for both daily worship and special vrat occasions. On this page, you can read the complete Savitri Devi Stotram in Devanagari Sanskrit with English transliteration, Hindi meaning (arth), and free PDF download for offline recitation.

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Stotra Path (स्तोत्र पाठ)

॥ श्रीगणेशाय नमः ॥

॥ अथ श्रीसावित्रीदेवी स्तोत्रम् ॥

॥ ब्रह्मदेव उवाच ॥

नारायणस्वरूपे च नारायणि सनातनि।

नारायणसमुद्भूते प्रसन्ना भव सुन्दरि॥१॥

तेजःस्वरूपे परमे परमानन्दरूपिणि।

द्विजातीनां जातिरूपे प्रसन्ना भव सुन्दरि॥२॥

नित्ये नित्यप्रिये देवि नित्यानन्दस्वरूपिणि।

सर्वमङ्गलरूपेण प्रसन्ना भव सुन्दरि॥३॥

सर्वस्वरूपे विप्राणां मन्त्रसारे परात्परे।

सुखदे मोक्षदे देवि प्रसन्ना भव सुन्दरि॥४॥

विप्रपापेध्मदाहाय ज्वलदग्निशिखोपमे।

ब्रह्मतेजःप्रदे देवि प्रसन्ना भव सुन्दरि॥५॥

कायेन मनसा वाचा यत्पापं कुरुते द्विजः।

तत्ते स्मरणमात्रेण भस्मीभूतं भविष्यति॥६॥

॥ इति श्रीब्रह्मवैवर्तमहापुराणे प्रकृतिखण्डे श्रीब्रह्मदेवकृतं श्रीसावित्रीदेवीस्तोत्रं सम्पूर्णम् ॥

Benefits (फल)

  • Traditionally recited during Vat Savitri Vrat for marital harmony and the blessing of akhanda saubhagya (everlasting auspiciousness) for married women
  • Invokes the grace of Devi Savitri for the longevity and well-being of one's husband, in keeping with Savitri's pativrata legacy
  • Traditionally recited for purification of sins committed through body, mind, or speech — verse 6 explicitly states that mere remembrance of the Devi reduces such sins to ashes
  • Invokes Brahma-tejas (the radiance of Brahman) and inner illumination, especially valued by students of the Vedas and seekers of higher knowledge
  • Traditionally associated with bestowal of sukha (worldly happiness) and moksha (liberation) per verse 4
  • Invokes the eternal auspiciousness (sarva-mangala) of the Devi, suitable as a daily morning prayer
  • Composed by Lord Brahma himself in praise of his consort Savitri, carrying the unique authority of a Devata-krita stotra

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Savitri Devi Stotram

What is Savitri Devi Stotram?

Savitri Devi Stotram from Brahma Vaivarta Purana in Sanskrit with Hindi arth, transliteration, free PDF. Six-verse hymn by Brahma for Vat Savitri Vrat. It is dedicated to Devi Savitri (देवी सावित्री), goddess savitri, consort of lord brahma and one of the pancha-prakriti devis in the brahma vaivarta purana. the pativrata ideal whose devotion brought her husband satyavan back from yama. worshipped during vat savitri vrat for marital harmony and the longevity of one's husband. This sacred hymn contains 6 verses and is sourced from Brahma Vaivarta Purana - Prakriti Khanda - Adhyaya 23 (verses 79-84).

What are the benefits of reciting Savitri Devi Stotram?

Reciting Savitri Devi Stotram (॥ श्री सावित्री देवी स्तोत्रम् ॥) regularly bestows numerous spiritual and material benefits. Key benefits include: Traditionally recited during Vat Savitri Vrat for marital harmony and the blessing of akhanda saubhagya (everlasting auspiciousness) for married women; Invokes the grace of Devi Savitri for the longevity and well-being of one's husband, in keeping with Savitri's pativrata legacy; Traditionally recited for purification of sins committed through body, mind, or speech — verse 6 explicitly states that mere remembrance of the Devi reduces such sins to ashes; Invokes Brahma-tejas (the radiance of Brahman) and inner illumination, especially valued by students of the Vedas and seekers of higher knowledge. For best results, recite with devotion and a pure heart.

When should I recite Savitri Devi Stotram?

Savitri Devi Stotram is especially auspicious to recite on Friday (शुक्रवार), Monday (सोमवार). These days are traditionally associated with Devi Savitri worship in Hindu tradition. However, this stotra can be recited on any day for spiritual benefit. Early morning (Brahma Muhurta) or during evening prayers (Sandhya) are considered the most effective times.

How long does it take to recite Savitri Devi Stotram?

Savitri Devi Stotram (॥ श्री सावित्री देवी स्तोत्रम् ॥) contains 6 verses and takes approximately 3 minutes to recite at a normal pace. For beginners, it may take slightly longer. You can also download the PDF version for offline reading and practice.