Om Jayanti Mangala Kali Bhadrakali Kapaliniĭurga Kshama Shiva Dhatri Svaha Svadha Namostute ॥ Victory to you O Goddess, who is present in all, Salutations to you O Goddess of the dark night. Victory to you, O Goddess Chamunda, Victory to you, the remover of worldly sorrows and troubles, Jaya Sarva-Gate Devi Kaalaraatri Namostu Te || Jaya Tvam Devi Caamunndde Jaya Bhuu-Taapa-Haarinni | Let us look at the English translation of each of the verses of Argala Stotram and understand their meanings. Here are the complete Argala Stotram lyrics in Sanskrit.
Here, we share the Argala Stotram and explain the meaning, benefits, and methods of chanting. But as you learn the lyrics and meaning of each verse, you find many hidden secrets of happy living in them. Sri Argala Stotram is generally interpreted as singing the praise of Goddess Durga. In Argala Stotram, we pray to the Goddess to fulfill all our worldly needs as she is considered to be the Mother of the Universe and she grants us our basic needs with her merciful nature. In this prayer, devotees ask Maa Durga for blessings of the charm to become a great personality and possess eternal fame, winning attitude, spiritual growth and happiness. This stotram is usually recited by devotees of Goddess Durga before completing the Durga Saptasati. Jaya sarvagate Devi kālarātrī namo’stute.A famous prayer offered to Goddess Durga, Argala Stotram is a beautiful hymn composed by Rishi Markandeya. Jaya twam Devi chāmunde, jaya bhūtārti-hārini Jayanti mangala Kaali Bhadra Kaali Kaapaaliniĭurga Shamma Shivaah Dhaatri Swaaha Swadha Namostute I am currently learning it on harmonium and working to memorize all the verses. The memory definitely plays a part, but I am playing it during Shavasana in my yoga classes and getting lots of inquiries, so I know I am not alone. I have never been hugely into Krishna Das, but this song is starting to sway me. It recently was released on Krishna Das' new album Kirtan Wallah, and I have since become obsessed with it.
Once I got back from Bhakti Fest I went searching for the song on Youtube and in KD's catalogue, but could not find it. As these things often go, I don't think the crush was reciprocated, but her and I are now good friends and the memory is one of my favorite festival moments. I sat next to her and boldly held her hand throughout the song. When he got to the unexpected weaving in of Foreigner's I Want to Know What Love Is my heart started yearning and I went searching for my yogi hooper, who I found meditating backstage. I was crushing on a yogi hula hooper I had just photographed and was thinking about her while Krishna Das played the long progression of Sanskrit verses that make up the first two thirds of the song. I first heard this song at Bhakti Fest 2013.