Navnag Stotra In English with meaning - Nav Nag Stotram In English - Navnag Stotram In English
Navnag Stotra In English with meaning
Nav Nag Stotram In English
Navnag Stotram In English
In Hinduism, various living creatures and animals have been considered as deities. The animal or bird is the vehicle of many deities, due to which they also have a special significance of their own. In this link special importance is given to snakes (Nag Devta). Snakes are especially worshiped, they are considered to be a form of deity. In many castes and sects it is worshiped as a deity.
The Shree Navnag Stotra (Nav Nag Stotra) was composed for the prayer of snakes. Nine special serpent deities are mentioned in this hymn, they are praised.
NavNag Stotram
Anantam Vasukim Shesham Padmanabham Cha Kambalam |
Shankhpalm Dhrutrashtram cha Takshakam Kaliyam tatha || 1 ||
Atani nav namani naganam cha mahatmanam |
Sayamkale Pathennityam Pratahkale visheshtah |
Vishad bhayam nasti sarvtra vijayi bhavet || 2 ||
|| Iti Sri Navanagastrotram Sampurnam ||
Meaning of shree Navnag Stotra
Anant, Vasuki, Sheshnag, Padmanabha, Kambal, Shankhapal, Dhritarashtra and Takshak are considered to be the nine major names of the snake deity. Whoever recites this hymn in the evening, especially in the morning, his fear is destroyed and he is victorious.
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