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नित्यस्तोत्रपुष्पमालिका nityastotrapuṣpamālikā

A Garland of Daily Hymns

Edited and translated by Kāntinandana

Sacred Saṃskṛta hymns for daily worship — morning prayers, gāyatrī mantras, and the great stotras of the deities — each in Devanāgarī, with full IAST transliteration and meanings in Hindī and English.

This is a complete companion for daily worship — fifty sections of sacred Saṃskṛta hymns gathered into the order of a devotee’s day.

The collection opens with the morning mantras (prātaḥkālīna mantrāḥ): karadarśana, the verse recited on first looking at one’s hands at dawn; bhūmi kṣamā, asking the earth’s pardon before setting foot upon it; the prayers of bathing and the sūrya namaskāra; and the gāyatrī. It then turns to the reverence of the guru and the remembrance of one’s forebears.

From there it gathers the great hymns of the tradition — the gāyatrī mantras of thirty deities, and then the stotras: of Gaṇeśa and Śiva; of the Goddess as Durgā, Lakṣmī, Sarasvatī and Tripurasundarī; of Viṣṇu, Rāma and Hanumān; of Kṛṣṇa; of Sūrya; and of the nine planets, the navagraha.

Every hymn is set in four registers — the original in Devanāgarī, a full IAST transliteration, and its meaning in Hindī and in English — so it can be read aloud, followed syllable by syllable, and understood.

Sample pages

Interior page from the book — the hymn Jyoti Stuti, each verse set in Devanāgarī, IAST transliteration, and Hindī and English meanings. (page 1 of 2)Interior page from the book — the hymn Jyoti Stuti, each verse set in Devanāgarī, IAST transliteration, and Hindī and English meanings. (page 2 of 2)
Jyoti Stuti — a hymn to light, with every verse in Devanāgarī, IAST, Hindī, and English. View as PDF →

Details

Hardback
ISBN 9781234567897
Paperback
ISBN 9781234567880
Trim
Royal · 234 × 156 mm
Published
15 March 2026
Languages
sa, hi, en

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