Lakshmi Chalisa Lyrics in Hindi
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This Lakshmi Chalisa page follows the SanskritDocuments source attributed to Ramadasa and keeps the chalisa separate from the aarti block that comes later on the same source page.
मातु लक्ष्मी करि कृपा करो हृदय में वास । मनो कामना सिद्ध कर पुरवहु मेरी आस ॥
सिंधु सुता विष्णुप्रिये नत शिर बारंबार । ऋद्धि सिद्धि मंगलप्रदे नत शिर बारंबार ॥ टेक ॥
सिन्धु सुता मैं सुमिरौं तोही । ज्ञान बुद्धि विद्या दो मोहि ॥
तुम समान नहिं कोई उपकारी । सब विधि पुरबहु आस हमारी ॥
जै जै जगत जननि जगदम्बा । सबके तुमही हो स्वलम्बा ॥
तुम ही हो घट घट के वासी । विनती यही हमारी खासी ॥ जग जननी जय सिन्धु कुमारी । दीनन की तुम हो हितकारी ॥
विनवौं नित्य तुमहिं महारानी । कृपा करौ जग जननि भवानी ॥
केहि विधि स्तुति करौं तिहारी । सुधि लीजै अपराध बिसारी ॥
कृपा दृष्टि चितवो मम ओरी । जगत जननि विनती सुन मोरी ॥
ज्ञान बुद्धि जय सुख की दाता । संकट हरो हमारी माता ॥
क्षीर सिंधु जब विष्णु मथायो । चौदह रत्न सिंधु में पायो ॥
चौदह रत्न में तुम सुखरासी । सेवा कियो प्रभुहिं बनि दासी ॥
जब जब जन्म जहां प्रभु लीन्हा । रूप बदल तहं सेवा कीन्हा ॥ स्वयं विष्णु जब नर तनु धारा । लीन्हेउ अवधपुरी अवतारा ॥
तब तुम प्रकट जनकपुर माहीं । सेवा कियो हृदय पुलकाहीं ॥
अपनायो तोहि अन्तर्यामी । विश्व विदित त्रिभुवन की स्वामी ॥
तुम सब प्रबल शक्ति नहिं आनी । कहँ तक महिमा कहौं बखानी ॥
मन क्रम वचन करै सेवकाई । मन-इच्छित वांछित फल पाई ॥
तजि छल कपट और चतुराई । पूजहिं विविध भाँति मन लाई ॥
और हाल मैं कहौं बुझाई । जो यह पाठ करे मन लाई ॥
ताको कोई कष्ट न होई । मन इच्छित फल पावै फल सोई ॥
त्राहि-त्राहि जय दुःख निवारिणी । त्रिविध ताप भव बंधन हारिणि ॥
जो यह चालीसा पढ़े और पढ़ावे । इसे ध्यान लगाकर सुने सुनावै ॥
ताको कोई न रोग सतावै । पुत्र आदि धन सम्पत्ति पावै ॥
पुत्र हीन और सम्पत्ति हीना । अन्धा बधिर कोढ़ी अति दीना ॥
विप्र बोलाय कै पाठ करावै । शंका दिल में कभी न लावै ॥
पाठ करावै दिन चालीसा । ता पर कृपा करैं गौरीसा ॥
सुख सम्पत्ति बहुत सी पावै । कमी नहीं काहू की आवै ॥
बारह मास करै जो पूजा । तेहि सम धन्य और नहिं दूजा ॥
प्रतिदिन पाठ करै मन माहीं । उन सम कोई जग में नाहिं ॥
बहु विधि क्या मैं करौं बड़ाई । लेय परीक्षा ध्यान लगाई ॥
करि विश्वास करैं व्रत नेमा । होय सिद्ध उपजै उर प्रेमा ॥
जय जय जय लक्ष्मी महारानी । सब में व्यापित जो गुण खानी ॥
तुम्हरो तेज प्रबल जग माहीं । तुम सम कोउ दयाल कहूँ नाहीं ॥
मोहि अनाथ की सुधि अब लीजै । संकट काटि भक्ति मोहि दीजे ॥
भूल चूक करी क्षमा हमारी । दर्शन दीजै दशा निहारी ॥
बिन दरशन व्याकुल अधिकारी । तुमहिं अक्षत दुःख सहते भारी ॥
नहिं मोहिं ज्ञान बुद्धि है तन में । सब जानत हो अपने मन में ॥
रूप चतुर्भुज करके धारण । कष्ट मोर अब करहु निवारण ॥
कहि प्रकार मैं करौं बड़ाई । ज्ञान बुद्धि मोहिं नहिं अधिकाई ॥
रामदास अब कहै पुकारी । करो दूर तुम विपति हमारी ॥
दोहा त्राहि त्राहि दुःख हारिणी हरो बेगि सब त्रास । जयति जयति जय लक्ष्मी करो शत्रुन का नाश ॥
रामदास धरि ध्यान नित विनय करत कर जोर । मातु लक्ष्मी दास पर करहु दया की कोर ॥
Meaning & Significance
Lakshmi Chalisa is a devotional hymn built around gratitude, protection, and the wish for steady well-being. In household worship, Lakshmi is not only the goddess of wealth. She is also the divine presence associated with order, grace, auspiciousness, and the sense that life can be supported rather than merely survived. That is why this prayer remains popular in daily devotion.
The verses move between praise and request in a very direct way. The devotee acknowledges Lakshmi as the giver of knowledge, wisdom, prosperity, and relief from distress, then asks for her mercy in practical life. That balance is part of the hymn’s appeal. It feels usable, not ornamental. Readers can recite it before work, during Friday puja, or as part of festival worship without needing a long setup.
This page is kept source-backed and deliberately separates the chalisa from the aarti that follows later in the same SanskritDocuments file. That makes the page easier to chant from and keeps the text clean for readers who came looking for the chalisa itself.
The devotional tone is calm and steady. Lakshmi is praised as a motherly power who sees the devotee’s situation clearly and responds with compassion. Because the prayer asks for more than money alone, it stays spiritually broad. It asks for relief, wisdom, health, stability, and a mind that can remain focused on bhakti.
For searchers, that makes the page useful in a very practical sense. Some readers want the Hindi verses for chanting. Others want to understand why the hymn is recited in homes, especially around Fridays and Diwali. The chalisa works for both audiences because it preserves the prayer and explains its devotional function without overcomplicating the text.
Pronunciation Notes
The chalisa should be read slowly enough for each couplet to land clearly. The repeated appeals and closing doha sound best when the reader lets the line endings breathe. That helps the prayer feel devotional rather than rushed.
If you are reading on a phone, it is easiest to take one verse at a time and pause after each block. The rhythm is simple, and the chant becomes easier to remember when the reader keeps the pace even. In group worship, a softer and steadier delivery usually works better than a forceful one.
About Ramadasa
Ramadasa is the attribution given in the SanskritDocuments source for this Lakshmi Chalisa. That attribution gives the text a devotional lineage while still keeping the focus on recitation and worship rather than literary analysis.
Readers who search for Ramadasa are often looking for a trustworthy prayer text they can use regularly. The language of the chalisa is direct enough for home worship and devotional enough for temple use. It is meant to be repeated, remembered, and returned to.
This page keeps that purpose intact. The verses are central, the explanation stays simple, and the source structure is respected. That is the right shape for a stable lyrics page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main theme of Lakshmi Chalisa?
The main theme is devotion to Goddess Lakshmi as the giver of prosperity, wisdom, and protection from distress. The hymn asks for her grace in a humble and prayerful voice.
When do people usually recite Lakshmi Chalisa?
It is commonly recited during Friday worship, Lakshmi puja, Diwali, and other household devotional routines. Many readers also chant it whenever they want a prayer focused on stability and auspiciousness.
Is Lakshmi Chalisa only about wealth?
No. The hymn also asks for knowledge, relief from suffering, and spiritual steadiness. Its devotional meaning is broader than money alone.