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Brahma Muhurta Awakening Prayer

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Transliteration

Ut-tishtha ut-tishtha Go-vinda ut-tishtha Ga-ru-da-dhvaja
ut-tishtha Ka-ma-la-kanta trai-lok-yam man-ga-lam ku-ru

Original Sanskrit

उत्तिष्ठ उत्तिष्ठ गोविन्द उत्तिष्ठ गरुडध्वज।
उत्तिष्ठ कमलाकान्त त्रैलोक्यं मङ्गलं कुरु॥

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Meaning

Arise, arise, O Govinda! Arise, O bearer of the Garuda flag! Arise, O beloved of Lakshmi! Bring auspiciousness to all three worlds.

Word-by-Word

Uttiṣṭha = arise; Govinda = name of Vishnu; Garuḍadhvaja = one whose flag bears Garuda; Kamalākānta = beloved of Kamala (Lakshmi); trailokya = three worlds; maṅgalam = auspiciousness; kuru = bestow.

When to Chant

Recited at Brahma Muhurta (about 96 minutes before sunrise) to begin the day auspiciously.

Best Time: Brahma Muhurta / Early morning

Benefits
Invokes Vishnu's blessings at the holiest hour of the day. Brings auspiciousness to the day.
Source

Traditional Vaishnava morning liturgy

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Type
Shloka/Verse
Length
Short (1-2 lines)
Difficulty
Easy - Anyone can chant
Deity
Vishnu
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