Shri Tulsi Stotra - Meaning, Benefits of chanting & When to chant.
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The Shri Tulsi Stotra, also known as Tulsi Sahasranama Stotra, is a revered hymn dedicated to Tulsi Devi, the sacred basil plant in Hinduism. It is traditionally attributed to the ancient sage Shri Pundarika. This stotra holds immense significance in Hindu spirituality and is recited by devotees to express reverence and seek blessings from Tulsi Devi. It praises her divine qualities, symbolic significance, and association with Lord Vishnu, considering her as an incarnation of Vrinda Devi, the consort of Vishnu.

Shri Tulsi Stotram
Jagaddhātri namastubhyan viṣhṇoshcha priyavallabhe ।
Yato brahmādayo devāah sṛuṣhṭisthityantakāriṇah ॥1॥
Namastulasi kalyāṇi namo viṣhṇupriye shubhe ।
Namo mokṣhaprade devi namah sampatpradāyike ॥2॥
Tulasī pātu māan nityan sarvāpadbhyo’pi sarvadā ।
Kīrtitāpi smṛutā vāpi pavitrayati mānavam ॥3॥
Namāmi shirasā devīan tulasīan vilasattanum ।
Yāan dṛuṣhṭvā pāpino martyā muchyante sarvakilbiṣhāt ॥4॥
Tulasyā rakṣhitan sarvan jagadetachcharācharam ।
Yā vinihanti pāpāni dṛuṣhṭvā vā pāpibhirnaraiah ॥5॥
Namastulasyatitarāan yasyai baddhvānyjalian kalau ।
Kalayanti sukhan sarvan striyo vaishyāstathā’pare ॥6॥
Tulasyā nāparan kinychid daivatan jagatītale ।
Yathā pavitrito loko viṣhṇusangen vaiṣhṇavah ॥7॥
Tulasyāah pallavan viṣhṇoah shirasyāropitan kalau ।
Āropayati sarvāṇi shreyāansi varamastake ॥8॥
Tulasyāan sakalā devā vasanti satatan yatah ।
Atastāmarchayelloke sarvān devān samarchayan ॥9॥
Namastulasi sarvajnye puruṣhottamavallabhe ।
Pāhi māan sarvapāpebhyah sarvasampatpradāyike ॥10॥
Iti stotran purā gītan puṇḍarīkeṇ dhīmatā ।
Viṣhṇumarchayatā nityan shobhanaistulasīdalaiah ॥11॥
Tulasī shrīrmahālakṣhmīrvidyāvidyā yashasvinī ।
Dharmyā dharmānanā devī devīdevamanahpriyā ॥12॥
Lakṣhmīpriyasakhī devī dyaurbhūmirachalā chalā ।
Ṣhoḍashaitāni nāmāni tulasyāah kīrtayannarah ॥13॥
Labhate sutarāan bhaktimante viṣhṇupadan labhet ।
Tulasī bhūrmahālakṣhmīah padminī shrīrharipriyā ॥14॥
Tulasi shrīsakhi shubhe pāpahāriṇi puṇyade ।
Namaste nāradanute nārāyaṇamanahpriye ॥15॥
॥ Shrī puṇḍarīkakṛutan tulasī stotram sampūrṇam ॥
Meaning of Stotra
Jagaddhātri namastubhyan viṣhṇoshcha priyavallabhe ।
Yato brahmādayo devāah sṛuṣhṭisthityantakāriṇah ॥1॥
O mother of the universe, O most dear to Lord Viṣṇu, I offer my obeisances unto You.
From Him Brahma and other gods are the causes of creation, maintenance and destruction.
Namastulasi kalyāṇi namo viṣhṇupriye shubhe ।
Namo mokṣhaprade devi namah sampatpradāyike ॥2॥
Obeisances to you, auspicious Tulasi, dear to Lord Viṣṇu.
O goddess bestower of liberation, O goddess bestower of wealth, I offer my obeisances unto thee.
Tulasī pātu māan nityan sarvāpadbhyo’pi sarvadā ।
Kīrtitāpi smṛutā vāpi pavitrayati mānavam ॥3॥
May the tulasī tree always protect me from all calamities.
Whether recounted or remembered it purifies man.
Namāmi shirasā devīan tulasīan vilasattanum ।
Yāan dṛuṣhṭvā pāpino martyā muchyante sarvakilbiṣhāt ॥4॥
I bow my head to the goddess Tulasī, whose body is so beautiful.
Seeing her sinful mortals are freed from all sins.
Tulasyā rakṣhitan sarvan jagadetachcharācharam ।
Yā vinihanti pāpāni dṛuṣhṭvā vā pāpibhirnaraiah ॥5॥
The entire universe, moving and nonmoving, is protected by the tulasī tree.
She who kills sins by seeing or by sinful men.
Namastulasyatitarāan yasyai baddhvānyjalian kalau ।
Kalayanti sukhan sarvan striyo vaishyāstathā’pare ॥6॥
I offer my respectful obeisances unto the goddess of fortune, whose palms are exceedingly great in the Age of Kali.
Women, prostitutes and others enjoy all happiness.
Tulasyā nāparan kinychid daivatan jagatītale ।
Yathā pavitrito loko viṣhṇusangen vaiṣhṇavah ॥7॥
There is no other deity on earth than Tulasī.
As the world is purified by the association of Visnu the Vaishnava.
Tulasyāah pallavan viṣhṇoah shirasyāropitan kalau ।
Āropayati sarvāṇi shreyāansi varamastake ॥8॥
In Kali-yuga, a leaf of tulasī tree was placed on the head of Lord Viṣṇu.
He places all the auspicious things on the head of the boon.
Tulasyāan sakalā devā vasanti satatan yatah ।
Atastāmarchayelloke sarvān devān samarchayan ॥9॥
Because all the demigods always reside in the tulasī tree.
Therefore one should worship her in this world worshiping all the gods.
Namastulasi sarvajnye puruṣhottamavallabhe ।
Pāhi māan sarvapāpebhyah sarvasampatpradāyike ॥10॥
Obeisances to you, Tulasī, who know everything and are dear to the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Protect me from all sins O bestower of all wealth.
Iti stotran purā gītan puṇḍarīkeṇ dhīmatā ।
Viṣhṇumarchayatā nityan shobhanaistulasīdalaiah ॥11॥
This stotra was sung in the past by the wise Puṇḍarīka.
Worship Lord Visnu daily with beautiful tulasi leaves.
Tulasī shrīrmahālakṣhmīrvidyāvidyā yashasvinī ।
Dharmyā dharmānanā devī devīdevamanahpriyā ॥12॥
Tulsi is the goddess of fortune, the goddess of fortune, the great goddess of fortune, the goddess of fortune, the goddess of fortune.
She is righteous and has a righteous face and is dear to the minds of goddesses and gods.
Lakṣhmīpriyasakhī devī dyaurbhūmirachalā chalā ।
Ṣhoḍashaitāni nāmāni tulasyāah kīrtayannarah ॥13॥
The goddess Lakshmi, her dear friend, moved the heavens and the earth.
A man who chants these sixteen names of Tulasi.
Labhate sutarāan bhaktimante viṣhṇupadan labhet ।
Tulasī bhūrmahālakṣhmīah padminī shrīrharipriyā ॥14॥
One who attains supreme devotion attains the abode of Lord Viṣṇu at the end.
Tulasi Bhurmahalakshmi Padmini Shri dear to the Lord Hari.
Tulasi shrīsakhi shubhe pāpahāriṇi puṇyade ।
Namaste nāradanute nārāyaṇamanahpriye ॥15॥
O Tulasi, friend of the goddess of fortune, auspicious, destroyer of sins and pious one,
Obeisances to you, follower of Narada, dear to the mind of Narayana.
॥ Shrī puṇḍarīkakṛutan tulasī stotram sampūrṇam ॥
॥ This is the complete Tulasī stotra composed by Śrī Puṇḍarīka.॥
Benefits of Shri Tulsi Stotram
Here are some of the benefits associated with reciting Tulsi Stotra:
1. Spiritual purification.
2. Health Benefits.
3. Protection from Negative Energies.
4. Blessings and grace.
5. Overcoming Obstacles.
Who can chant Shri Tulsi Stotram and when should it be chanted?
Shri Tulsi Stotram can be chanted by anyone who wants to express devotion towards Tulsi and seek her blessings.
The Shri Tulsi Stotra is typically recited during Tulsi Vivah, a ceremonial marriage of Tulsi with Lord Vishnu, which usually occurs during the Hindu month of Kartika (October-November). It is also chanted during daily rituals and prayers by devotees seeking spiritual growth, protection, and auspiciousness. Here are some suggestions for when to chant Shri Tulsi Stotram:
1. On auspicious days (Tulsi Jayanti or Kartik Purnima): Consider chanting the stotra on auspicious days associated with Tulsi or Hindu festivals that celebrate their significance, such as Tulsi Jayanti or Kartik Purnima.
2. Daily Practice: Many devotees include chanting of Shri Tulsi Stotram in their daily prayers or spiritual routine. You can choose a convenient time of the day, such as morning or evening, to chant the stotra regularly.
3. During difficult times: Some people chant Shri Tulsi Stotra during challenging times or when seeking protection and guidance from Tulsi. It can serve as a source of strength and solace in times of difficulty.
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