Ram Raksha Stotram
Sanskrit · 38 Verses
Ram Raksha Stotram Meaning and Overview
Ram Raksha Stotram is a sacred devotional prayer dedicated to Ram. This page helps devotees read Ram Raksha Stotram in a clean format with multilingual support, devotional context and easier verse-by-verse access.
Ram Raksha Stotram — Verses
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Best Time to Chant Ram Raksha Stotram
Many devotees prefer reading stotrams in the morning, evening, during pooja, or on spiritually significant days connected with the deity.
Frequently Asked Questions about Ram Raksha Stotram
Can I read Ram Raksha Stotram daily?
Yes. Many devotees read Ram Raksha Stotram daily or on special devotional days according to their tradition.
What is Ram Raksha Stotram about?
Ram Raksha Stotram is a devotional prayer connected with Ram and is read with faith, reverence and spiritual focus.
What is the best time to read Ram Raksha Stotram?
There is no single compulsory rule. Many devotees read Ram Raksha Stotram in the morning, evening, during pooja, or on deity-specific days.
Can beginners read Ram Raksha Stotram?
Yes. Beginners can start slowly, understand the meaning and improve pronunciation over time.
Is Ram Raksha Stotram available here in multiple languages?
Yes. This site is structured to support multi-language devotional reading.
What is this Stotram?
Ram Raksha Stotram is a divine protective hymn composed by sage Budha Kaushika. According to the sacred tradition, Lord Shiva himself revealed this powerful stotram to the sage in a dream. It invokes Lord Ram's protection on every part of the devotee's body — from head to toe — making it a complete shield of divine grace. It is considered equal in merit to reading the entire Ramayana.
Simple Meaning
Ram Raksha means "Ram's protection." Each verse of the stotram assigns different names of Lord Ram to protect different limbs of the body. Ram protects the head, Vishwamitra's Ram protects the forehead, Sita's Ram guards the heart, and so on. Reciting this stotram is like wearing a divine kavach (armor) of Lord Ram that no evil can pierce.
Benefits of Chanting
- ✦Removes all diseases and provides physical healing
- ✦Destroys enemies and removes obstacles from life
- ✦Provides complete protection to body, mind, and soul
- ✦Removes fear and grants fearlessness in all situations
- ✦Reciting before sleep removes nightmares and bad dreams
- ✦Grants victory in all endeavors and competitions
- ✦Considered equal in power to the entire Shrimad Ramayana
Best Time to Chant
Ram Raksha Stotram is traditionally recited at sunrise facing east. Tuesday and Saturday mornings are especially auspicious. Reciting it before sleep removes all negative dreams. During Ram Navami and Hanuman Jayanti, reciting 108 times brings exceptional blessings.
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