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Shloka on Sri Rama

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Shloka on Sri Rama

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Collection of the most powerful and important Lord Rama Shloka.Chanting of this shloka strikes a chord with Lord Rama and chanting of it regularly is important.

Sanskrit:

माता रामो मत्पिता रामचन्द्रः ।
स्वामी रामो मत्सखा रामचन्द्रः ॥
सर्वस्वं मे रामचन्द्रो दयालु ।
नान्यं जाने नैव जाने  जाने ॥

Translation:

Maataa Raamo Mat-Pitaa Raamacandrah |
Svaamii Raamo Mat-Sakhaa Raamacandrah ||
Sarvasvam Me Raamacandro Dayaalu |
Na-Anyam Jaane Nai[a-E]va Jaane Na Jaane ||

Meaning:

1: Rama is my Mother and Rama (Ramachandra) is my Father,
2: Rama is my Lord and Rama (Ramachandra) is my Friend,
3: Rama is my All in All, O the Compassionate Rama (Ramachandra) is my All in All,
4: I do not know any other; I do not know any other; Indeed I do not know any other.

Sanskrit:

राम् राम् जय राजा राम् ।
राम् राम् जय सीता राम् ।

Translation:

Raam Raam Jaya Raajaa Raam |
Raam Raam Jaya Siitaa Raam |

Meaning:

Rama, Sri RamaVictory to You King Rama,
Rama, Sri RamaVictory to You Sita Rama

Sanskrit:

चण्डकिरणकुलमण्डन राम् ॥५॥

Translation:

Canndda-Kiranna-Kula-Mannddana Raam ||5||

Meaning:

5: I take Refuge in Sri Rama, Who Adorned the Dynasty of Sun (Surya Vamsha).

Sanskrit:

श्रीमद्दशरथनन्दन राम् ॥६॥

Translation:

Shriimad-Dasharatha-Nandana Raam ||6||

Meaning:

6: I take Refuge in Sri Rama, Who was the Illustrious Son of King Dasaratha.

Sanskrit:

कौसल्यासुखवर्धन राम् ॥७॥

Translation:

Kausalyaa-Sukha-Vardhana Raam ||7||

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Meaning:

7: I take Refuge in Sri Rama, Who Brought Great Joy to Kaushalya.

Sanskrit:

राम् राम् जय राजा राम् ।
राम् राम् जय सीता राम् ।

Translation:

Raam Raam Jaya Raajaa Raam |
Raam Raam Jaya Siitaa Raam |

Meaning:

Rama, Sri RamaVictory to You King Rama,
Rama, Sri RamaVictory to You Sita Rama.

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