Laxmi Chalisa Lyrics in Hindi
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This Laxmi Chalisa in Hindi is attributed in the source to Ramadasa and is presented here as a clean devotional reading page for Lakshmi worship.
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
Laxmi Chalisa is a devotional hymn that centers on grace, abundance, and spiritual balance. In Hindi household worship, Goddess Lakshmi is not only associated with wealth but also with well-being, order, and the feeling that life is being held together. That is why the chalisa is often read with a calm, practical devotion rather than just celebration.
The verses make Lakshmi feel both cosmic and intimate. She is described as the source of prosperity, but also as the motherly presence who should listen to the devotee’s request. That emotional combination is important. It makes the prayer suitable for family use, festival worship, and quiet personal recitation alike.
For many readers, the page serves a real practical need. They want the Hindi text in a readable form, not just a short summary or a partial excerpt. The chalisa is often searched during Friday worship, Diwali preparation, and moments when people want a devotional text that feels hopeful rather than heavy. The hymn’s rhythm helps create that mood.
Another strength of the text is its repeated emphasis on surrender and trust. The devotee does not present themselves as worthy by default. Instead, the prayer asks for mercy, correction, and a clear blessing. That humility is what gives the hymn its emotional force and why it remains useful across generations.
The chalisa also works well as a family prayer because its tone is steady rather than dramatic. It gives readers a devotional way to ask for harmony, guidance, and practical support, which is why it is repeated in homes year after year.
Pronunciation Notes
This chalisa is best read with a steady, even cadence. The repeated invocations and couplets should not be rushed, because their devotional effect comes from the pause and flow between lines. If the reader keeps a calm pace, the prayer feels more grounded and easier to remember.
On mobile, it helps to read one couplet at a time and keep the eye moving with the chant. That makes the page easier to use in live worship and also helps readers who are learning the text. A softer voice is often enough in home prayer, while group recitation may naturally become more rhythmic.
About Ramadasa
Ramadasa is the attribution given in the source for this Laxmi Chalisa. Within the devotional tradition, that attribution matters because it links the prayer to a specific devotional voice while still keeping the text easy to use in day-to-day worship.
Readers searching for Ramadasa usually want to know whether the text is devotional, traditional, and suitable for regular recitation. The answer is yes. The language of the chalisa is direct and prayerful, which is exactly why it survives as a household text rather than a museum piece.
This page also shows why Lakshmi devotion often overlaps with family ritual. The request for prosperity in the hymn is not greedy by itself; it is framed as support, stability, and the removal of distress. That makes the text feel humane and usable across many life situations.
For readers of a lyrics site, the value is simple: a stable, readable version of the prayer paired with enough context to understand why it remains meaningful. Ramadasa’s attribution gives the page a devotional anchor without making the page feel academic.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main theme of Laxmi Chalisa?
The main theme is devotion to Goddess Lakshmi as the giver of grace, prosperity, and relief from distress. The hymn repeatedly asks for her blessing in a humble and prayerful tone.
When do people usually recite Laxmi Chalisa?
It is commonly recited on Fridays, during Lakshmi puja, and around Diwali or other household worship routines. Many devotees also read it whenever they want a devotional text centered on stability and peace.
Is Laxmi Chalisa only about money?
No. While prosperity is part of the prayer, the hymn also asks for wisdom, protection, and relief from suffering. Its devotional meaning is broader than wealth alone.