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May Goddess Lakshmi, through the timeless voice of M.S. Subbulakshmi, bless your home with dhana, dhanya, and soukhya (wealth, food grains, and well-being).
(Note: The stotram has multiple repetitions in musical rendition. The core prayer is to Goddess Lakshmi as the one who sits on a lotus, shines like gold, and showers prosperity.)
The Kanakadhara Stotram is a revered Hindu scripture attributed to the ancient Indian sage, Adi Shankaracharya. The stotram, also known as Kanakadhara Stotra or Kanakadhara Slokas, is a Sanskrit hymn that extols the virtues of Goddess Lakshmi, the deity representing wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
Here are the opening verses as sung by M.S. Subbulakshmi. For the full 21 verses, you can find a reliable PDF linked at the end of this post.
Here are the lyrics to the Kanakadhara Stotram sung by M.S. Subbulakshmi:
If you have ever listened to the divine voice of , you know it feels like a direct blessing from Goddess Lakshmi herself. Among her most powerful renderings is the Kanakadhara Stotram – a hymn composed by Adi Shankaracharya to invoke the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance.
Angam hare pulaka bhooshanamasrayanti Bhrnganga neva mukulabharanam tamalam Angikrithakhila vibhuthirapanga leela Mangalyadasthu mama mangala devathaya
Here is an overview of the stotram and its lyrics, specifically focusing on the rendition by the renowned Indian classical music vocalist, M.S. Subbulakshmi.
"O Goddess Lakshmi, with a radiant aura like the golden rays of the sun, You bestow all fruits and fulfill desires, Like the gentle showers of the clouds, You descend upon us, What need is there for any additional benediction?"
The stotram praises:
Saregama Carnatic Classical 8:55 Kanakadhara Stotra - Wikipedia Having nothing edible in her home, the lady frantically searched her house, only to find a single gooseberry fruit, which she then... Wikipedia Show all Verse # Sanskrit/Transliterated Lyrics Brief Meaning Verse 1 Angam hare pulaka bhooshanamasrayanthi... Describes the Goddess as the auspicious one who brings joy to Lord Vishnu. Verse 2 Mugdha muhurvidhadhadathi vadhane Murare... Compares her glances to a honeybee hovering over a blue lotus. Verse 3 Ameelithaksha madhigamya mudha Mukundam... Prays that her compassionate gaze, which delights Lord Mukunda, falls upon the devotee. For full lyrics and karaoke-style guidance, you can refer to resources like Smule's G-Scale Guide or dedicated lyric archives . Benefits of Chanting Reciting or listening to M.S. Subbulakshmi’s rendition daily is believed to bring: Financial Prosperity
“O Mother, even a single glance of yours can turn a hut into a mansion.”
The stotram is not only a beautiful piece of music but also a spiritual experience, evoking a sense of connection with the divine. M.S. Subbulakshmi's rendition of the Kanakadhara Stotram is a testament to her artistry and her ability to convey the essence of devotion through music.
May Goddess Lakshmi, through the timeless voice of M.S. Subbulakshmi, bless your home with dhana, dhanya, and soukhya (wealth, food grains, and well-being).
(Note: The stotram has multiple repetitions in musical rendition. The core prayer is to Goddess Lakshmi as the one who sits on a lotus, shines like gold, and showers prosperity.)
The Kanakadhara Stotram is a revered Hindu scripture attributed to the ancient Indian sage, Adi Shankaracharya. The stotram, also known as Kanakadhara Stotra or Kanakadhara Slokas, is a Sanskrit hymn that extols the virtues of Goddess Lakshmi, the deity representing wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
Here are the opening verses as sung by M.S. Subbulakshmi. For the full 21 verses, you can find a reliable PDF linked at the end of this post. kanakadhara stotram ms subbulakshmi lyrics
Here are the lyrics to the Kanakadhara Stotram sung by M.S. Subbulakshmi:
If you have ever listened to the divine voice of , you know it feels like a direct blessing from Goddess Lakshmi herself. Among her most powerful renderings is the Kanakadhara Stotram – a hymn composed by Adi Shankaracharya to invoke the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance.
Angam hare pulaka bhooshanamasrayanti Bhrnganga neva mukulabharanam tamalam Angikrithakhila vibhuthirapanga leela Mangalyadasthu mama mangala devathaya May Goddess Lakshmi, through the timeless voice of M
Here is an overview of the stotram and its lyrics, specifically focusing on the rendition by the renowned Indian classical music vocalist, M.S. Subbulakshmi.
"O Goddess Lakshmi, with a radiant aura like the golden rays of the sun, You bestow all fruits and fulfill desires, Like the gentle showers of the clouds, You descend upon us, What need is there for any additional benediction?"
The stotram praises:
Saregama Carnatic Classical 8:55 Kanakadhara Stotra - Wikipedia Having nothing edible in her home, the lady frantically searched her house, only to find a single gooseberry fruit, which she then... Wikipedia Show all Verse # Sanskrit/Transliterated Lyrics Brief Meaning Verse 1 Angam hare pulaka bhooshanamasrayanthi... Describes the Goddess as the auspicious one who brings joy to Lord Vishnu. Verse 2 Mugdha muhurvidhadhadathi vadhane Murare... Compares her glances to a honeybee hovering over a blue lotus. Verse 3 Ameelithaksha madhigamya mudha Mukundam... Prays that her compassionate gaze, which delights Lord Mukunda, falls upon the devotee. For full lyrics and karaoke-style guidance, you can refer to resources like Smule's G-Scale Guide or dedicated lyric archives . Benefits of Chanting Reciting or listening to M.S. Subbulakshmi’s rendition daily is believed to bring: Financial Prosperity
“O Mother, even a single glance of yours can turn a hut into a mansion.”
The stotram is not only a beautiful piece of music but also a spiritual experience, evoking a sense of connection with the divine. M.S. Subbulakshmi's rendition of the Kanakadhara Stotram is a testament to her artistry and her ability to convey the essence of devotion through music. The core prayer is to Goddess Lakshmi as