sri suktam
Shri Suktam: The Sacred Hymn of Divine Prosperity Shri Suktam is a revered Vedic hymn dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the embodiment of wealth, beauty, and spiritual abundance. Found in the Rigveda, it invokes the radiant energy of Lakshmi to bless the devotee with material prosperity, inner peace, and divine grace. Each verse is a vibrational offering that aligns the soul with cosmic abundance and auspiciousness. Benefits as under:
- Attracts wealth and abundance
- Purifies mind and environment
- Brings peace and emotional balance
- Invokes divine grace and protection
Om Swami, a revered saint blessed with the divine darshan of Maa Jagadamba and Sri Hari, has emphasized the unmatched power of Sri Suktam. If he were to recommend just one sadhana out of a thousand for lifelong practice, it would be the sadhana of Sri Suktam, a hymn that carries immense spiritual potency and the grace of Goddess Lakshmi.
Important Instructions
How to Use This Stotra for Your Benefit
To truly receive the blessings of this Stotra there are two methods. The first method is that you begin by taking a sankalpa—a heartfelt vow or intention. Decide how many days you will commit to this practice: 7, 9, 11, 21, 40, or any number that feels spiritually aligned with your goal.
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Your intention may be for:
- Financial stability
- A fulfilling job
- Peace and health
- The well-being of a loved one
- Spiritual growth
- Marriage
- Divine grace and protection
- Or any other goal/desire that you may have in mind
The desire should be genuine and positive, never rooted in harm or negativity.
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Daily Recitation Commitment
Choose how many times you will recite the Stotra each day: 3, 5, 7, 11, 21 or more—based on your capacity and devotion.
If you miss a day, your sadhana becomes compromised, and you must begin again from Day 1. This discipline strengthens your spiritual resolve.
Bhakti Without Boundaries
The second method is that you may choose to chant this Stotra purely out of bhakti—without any time-bound commitments. In such cases, the heart becomes the altar, and sincerity becomes the offering.
Factors That Influence the Results
The fruits of your sadhana depend on:
- The number of daily recitations
- The total duration of your practice (number of days)
- The depth of your concentration and devotion
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You can amplify the energy of your sadhana by observing certain spiritual disciplines (these are recommended but no mandatory):
- Avoiding non-vegetarian food
- Refraining from onion and garlic
- Sitting for recitation at the same time daily
- Abstaining from sensual indulgences or distractions
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The more difficult and focused your practice, the more profound the blessings/results after its completion.
Sri Suktam Begins

Chandrām hiraṇmayīm lakṣhmīm jātavedo ma āvaha || 1 ||
O Jataveda (Agni), bring to me Lakshmi,
who is golden-hued, radiant,
adorned with gold and silver garlands,
and shining like the moon.
Tām ma āvaha jātavedo lakṣhmīm anapagāminīm |
Yasyām hiraṇyaṃ vindeyaṃ gāmaśvaṃ puruṣān aham ||
Bring to me that ever-abiding Lakshmi,
by whose presence I may obtain gold,
cattle, horses,
and noble companions in my home.
Śriyaṃ devīmupahvaye śrīrmā devīr juṣatām ॥ 3 ॥
I invoke the goddess Lakshmi, who sits in the middle of the chariot,
preceded by horses and awakened by the trumpeting of elephants.
May she protect me and bring prosperity into my life.
Kāṃ sosmitāṃ hiraṇyaprakārāmārdrāṃ jvalantīṃ tṛptāṃ tarpayantīm ।
Padme sthitāṃ padmavarṇāṃ tām ihopahvaye śriyam
I invoke that Lakshmi who is surrounded by golden walls,
burning bright, satisfied and satisfying others.
Who is seated on a lotus and colored like a lotus.
Taam Padminiim Sharanamaham Prapadye Alakshmirme Nashyataam Tvaam Vrine
I bow in surrender to that lotus-like Maa Laxmi,
Radiant as the moon, glorious, adored by the gods, and generous.
O Maa Laxmi, protect me, I seek refuge in you.
Aadityavarne Tapasodhijato Vanaspatistava Vriksho ‘tha Bilvaha ।
Tasya Phalani Tapasa Nudantu Maayantarayashcha Bahya Alakshmih
The tree born of your austerity, with the sun’s radiant color, the Bilva tree,
May its fruits, through austerity, remove all hidden and external obstacles, as well as misfortune.
Prādurbhūto’smi rāṣṭre’smin kīrtim ṛddhiṃ dadātu me ॥ 7 ॥
O friend of the gods, bring me glory and fame.
I have arisen in this nation; may it grant me fame and growth.
Kṣut-pipāsā-malāṃ jyeṣṭhāmalakṣmīṃ nāśayāmyaham ।
Abhūtimasamṛddhiṃ ca sarvāṃ nirṇuda me gṛhāt
I destroy hunger, thirst, and the elder mother Lakshmi (mata laxmi).
Remove all lack and misfortune from my home.
Īśvarīṃ sarvabhūtānāṃ tāmihopahvaye śriyam ॥ 9 ॥
I invoke that Devi Maa Laxmi,
who is always nourished and overcomes the toughest obstacles.
She is the goddess of all beings.
I invite her to reside in my home.
Manasaḥ kāmamākūtiṃ vācaḥ satyamaśīmahi
Paśūnāṃ rūpamannasya mayi śrīḥ śrayatāṃ yaśaḥ
We accept the desire of the mind and the truth of speech.
May Maa Laxmi bring prosperity and fame to me in the form of cattle, food, and wealth.
Śriyaṃ vāsaya me kule mātaraṃ padmamālinīm ॥ 11 ॥
O Kardama, may my progeny multiply
And may Mata Padmamalini (Maa Laxmi adorned with lotus) reside in my family.
Āpaḥ sṛjantu snigdhāni ciklīta vas me gṛhe
Ni ca devīṃ mātaraṃ śriyaṃ vāsaya me kule
May the waters create sweetness and nourishment
may abundance and richness dwell in my home
O Divine Mother Lakshmi, may you reside in my lineage and bless my family with prosperity.”.
Chandrām hiraṇmayīm lakṣhmīm jātavedo ma āvaha ॥ 13 ॥
I invoke Devi Maa Laxmi who is moist like a lotus,
healthy, with a tawny color and adorned with lotus garlands
She is the moon-like golden goddess
Ardrām yaḥ kariṇīm yaṣṭim suvarṇām hemamālinīm
Sūryām hiraṇmayīm lakṣhmīm jātavedo ma āvaha
I invoke Devi Maa Laxmi who is moist like a lotus,
golden and adorned with golden garlands
She is the sun-like golden goddess