Om Asya Sri Indrakshi Stotra Maha Mantrasya। Brahma Rishihi। Anushtup Chandaha। Sri Indrakshi Devata। Hrim Bijam। Shrim Shaktihi। Klim Kilakam। Mama Sarva Abhishta Siddhaye Jape Viniyogaha।

Yasya smarana-matrena, bhayam shokam na jayate, Kala-karma-bhava-pasa, chintana-dhvamsa-karini.

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Om asya sri indrakshi stotra mantrasya, Brahma rishi, anushtup chandah, Sri indrakshi devata, Beejam sarvartha sadhakam, shaktih svarupa pradayini, Kilakam papa nashanam, Mamo-abhishta sidhyarthe jape viniyogah.

The is a sacred Hindu hymn dedicated to Goddess Indrakshi, an exceptionally powerful form of Goddess Durga known for her healing and protective powers . Often described as having a thousand eyes, Indrakshi represents the all-seeing mother who guards her devotees against physical ailments, negative energies, and untimely death. Origin and Significance

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According to Hindu mythology, the origin of the Indrakshi Stotram is deeply rooted in the preservation of righteousness. Legend has it that the great Sage Narada requested Lord Shiva to reveal a hymn that could alleviate the sufferings of humanity, specifically those caused by planets (Grahas), diseases, and evil spirits.

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