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Manasa Chalisa Lyrics in Hindi

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This page keeps the verified chalisa verses from the source page and does not include the separate aarti section that follows later.

मनसा माँ नागेश्वरी, कष्ट हरन सुखधाम। चिंताग्रस्त हर जीव के, सिद्ध करो सब काम॥

देवी घट-घट वासिनी, ह्रदय तेरा विशाल। निष्ठावान हर भक्त पर, रहियो सदा तैयार॥

पदमावती भयमोचिनी अम्बा, सुख संजीवनी माँ जगदंबा। मनशा पूरक अमर अनंता, तुमको हर चिंतक की चिंता॥

कामधेनु सम कला तुम्हारी, तुम्ही हो शरणागत रखवाली। निज छाया में जिनको लेती, उनको रोगमुक्त कर देती॥

धनवैभव सुखशांति देना, व्यवसाय में उन्नति देना। तुम नागों की स्वामिनी माता, सारा जग तेरी महिमा गाता॥

महासिद्धा जगपाल भवानी, कष्ट निवारक माँ कल्याणी। याचना यही सांझ सवेरे, सुख संपदा मोह ना फेरे॥

परमानंद वरदायनी मैया, सिद्धि ज्योत सुखदायिनी मैया। दिव्य अनंत रत्नों की मालिक, आवागमन की महासंचालक॥

भाग्य रवि कर उदय हमारा, आस्तिक माता अपरंपारा। विद्यमान हो कण कण भीतर, बस जा साधक के मन भीतर॥

पापभक्षिणी शक्तिशाला, हरियो दुख का तिमिर ये काला। पथ के सब अवरोध हटाना, कर्म के योगी हमें बनाना॥

आत्मिक शांति दीजो मैया, ग्रह का भय हर लीजो मैया। दिव्य ज्ञान से युक्त भवानी, करो संकट से मुक्त भवानी॥

विषहरी कन्या, कश्यप बाला, अर्चन चिंतन की दो माला। कृपा भगीरथ का जल दे दो, दुर्बल काया को बल दे दो॥

अमृत कुंभ है पास तुम्हारे, सकल देवता दास तुम्हारे। अमर तुम्हारी दिव्य कलाएँ, वांछित फल दे कल्प लताएँ॥

परम श्रेष्ठ अनुकंपा वाली, शरणागत की कर रखवाली। भूत पिशाचर टोना टंट, दूर रहे माँ कलह भयंकर॥

सच के पथ से हम ना भटके, धर्म की दृष्टि में ना खटके। क्षमा देवी, तुम दया की ज्योति, शुभ कर मन की हमें तुम होती॥

जो भीगे तेरे भक्ति रस में, नवग्रह हो जाए उनके वश में। करुणा तेरी जब हो महारानी, अनपढ बनते है महाज्ञानी॥

सुख जिन्हें हो तुमने बांटें, दुख की दीमक उन्हे ना छांटें। कल्पवृक्ष तेरी शक्ति वाला, वैभव हमको दे निराला॥

दीनदयाला नागेश्वरी माता, जो तुम कहती लिखे विधाता। देखते हम जो आशा निराशा, माया तुम्हारी का है तमाशा॥

आपद विपद हरो हर जन की, तुम्हें खबर हर एक के मन की। डाल के हम पर ममता आँचल, शांत कर दो समय की हलचल॥

मनसा माँ जग सृजनहारी, सदा सहायक रहो हमारी। कष्ट क्लेश ना हमें सतावे, विकट बला ना कोई भी आवे॥

कृपा सुधा की वृष्टि करना, हर चिंतक की चिंता हरना। पूरी करो हर मन की मंशा, हमें बना दो ज्ञान की हंसा॥

पारसमणियाँ चरण तुम्हारे, उज्वल करदे भाग्य हमारे। त्रिभुवन पूजित मनसा माई, तेरा सुमिरन हो फलदाई॥

इस गृह अनुग्रह रस बरसा दे, हर जीवन निर्दोष बना दे। भूलेंगें उपकार ना तेरे, पूजेंगे माँ सांझ सवेरे॥

सिद्ध मनसा सिद्धेश्वरी, सिद्ध मनोरथ कर। भक्तवत्सला दो हमें सुख संतोष का वर, सुख संतोष का वर॥

मैया जी से जय माताजी कहियो, कहियो जी माँ के लाडलो॥

The source page also contains a separate aarti after the chalisa. This lyrics page intentionally stops at the chalisa proper so readers can find the prayer quickly without mixing in another ritual layer.

Meaning & Significance

Manasa Chalisa is a devotional Hindi text that presents Manasa Devi as a protecting, healing, and deeply attentive mother figure. The mood is practical as much as spiritual. The devotee asks for safety, peace, success in work, and relief from fear, but the prayer never feels transactional. It reads like a conversation with a guardian who already knows the shape of the problem.

That is one reason the text feels so usable in everyday life. The chalisa language is direct, and the repeated appeals to remove obstacles, calm the mind, and protect the home make it easy to bring into a daily routine. Readers who arrive here are often looking for a prayer that is specific without being difficult. This page preserves that tone so the devotional rhythm stays intact.

Manasa Devi is also important because she connects devotion with household concerns. The prayer does not stay at the level of philosophy alone. It mentions health, business, fear, family stability, and mental peace. That makes the text feel grounded in lived experience, which is why it remains attractive to searchers who want a practical devotional page rather than a detached explanation.

The emotional power of the chalisa comes from repetition and reassurance. Each section reinforces the same central idea: divine care is present, active, and available. That steadiness matters on a lyrics site because many readers come back to the same prayer repeatedly. They are not just studying it once. They are using it as part of prayer, memory, and household devotion.

This page keeps the source text prominent and the explanation close to the prayer, because the devotion is strongest when the reader can move between the line and the meaning without friction. The result is a page that works both as a reference and as a chanting aid.

Pronunciation Notes

Read the chalisa in short, steady phrases rather than in one rushed flow. The Hindi here is devotional and slightly Sanskritized, so the best reading pace is calm and even. Let the repeated invocations land fully before moving to the next couplet. That keeps the prayerful tone intact.

For mobile readers, it helps to chant one couplet at a time and pause after each full idea. Words like Nageshwari, Bhavani, and Kalpavriksha carry devotional weight, so they should be given a little more space in the voice. The page is set up for that kind of slow reading, whether someone is reciting quietly at home or reading aloud in a group.

About Traditional

The attribution here is Traditional because this chalisa belongs to a wider devotional stream rather than to a single modern composer with a clearly documented publishing history. That matters for a lyrics site, because the text feels inherited rather than authored in the modern literary sense. Readers usually arrive looking for a stable prayer they can trust, not a debate about the edition.

Traditional devotional texts survive because they are useful in practice. They can be memorized, recited, and passed down in families without losing force. Manasa Chalisa fits that pattern very well. Its imagery is simple, but the emotional promise is strong: protection, relief, and motherly attention.

The source page from SanskritDocuments confirms the chalisa structure and also shows the separate aarti that follows it. Keeping the chalisa and aarti distinct is a better user experience for Lyricshala, because readers searching this title usually want the prayer itself first.

What readers should know is that the power of this page lies less in individual literary novelty and more in continuity. It represents a living devotional habit that still makes sense for people who pray at home, chant before work, or search for a familiar verse on their phone.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Manasa Chalisa ask for?

Manasa Chalisa asks for protection, peace, health, and relief from fear and obstacles. The repeated appeals to Manasa Devi make it clear that the prayer is meant to be practical and protective, not just ceremonial.

Is this the full source page?

No. This page keeps the verified chalisa verses from the source and stops before the separate aarti section that appears later on SanskritDocuments.

Why do people read it in daily devotion?

People read it because the prayer is short enough to remember and direct enough to use every day. Its tone is calm, maternal, and protective, which makes it easy to return to whenever someone wants a steady devotional reset.