The Bhaktamar Stotra, especially as sung by Anuradha Paudwal, is a treasure of spiritual music. Devotees and listeners honor the hymn’s sanctity not only by reciting it with devotion but also by accessing it through lawful means. By choosing legal platforms, we ensure that artists can continue creating uplifting music while respecting the rights that protect creative works.
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To deepen your experience, here is the opening verse of the Bhaktamar Stotra, as chanted by Anuradha Paudwal: bhaktamar stotra anuradha paudwal download
Original Sanskrit: Mataa cha parshva-adhipatir api twam, na kevalam me Naathaah kimartham bahudhaa vivaada-dagdhaah Samsaara-ghora-gahane charataam janaanaam Twam eka eko gatis iti me manasi prasiddhah
Meaning: "O Lord! You are not merely my master, but the ultimate master of all beings. Why are people burned by arguments and disputes? For those wandering in the deep, terrifying forest of reincarnation, you alone are the sole refuge. This is firmly established in my mind." The Bhaktamar Stotra, especially as sung by Anuradha
When you listen to Anuradha Paudwal sing this, you feel the desperation of the soul seeking liberation.
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Each verse of the Bhaktamar Stotra describes a specific attribute of the Tirthankara and is said to have miraculous powers. Traditionally, the hymn is used for meditation, healing, and overcoming obstacles. Its poetic excellence—employing metaphors, alliterations, and philosophical depth—makes it a masterpiece of Sanskrit devotional literature.