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Dīpa Jyoti Namo'stu Te (Lamp Invocation)

Agni / Universal Shloka/Verse Easy - Anyone can chant Safe for All Featured
Transliteration

Deepa-jyotih Para-Brahma deepa-jyotir Janaar-danah
Deepo haratu me paapam deepa-jyotir namo-stu te

Original Sanskrit

दीपज्योतिः परब्रह्म दीपज्योतिर्जनार्दनः।
दीपो हरतु मे पापं दीपज्योतिर्नमोऽस्तु ते॥

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Meaning

The light of the lamp is the Supreme Brahman; the light of the lamp is Janardhana (Vishnu). May the lamp remove my sins. Salutations to the light of the lamp.

Word-by-Word

dīpa = lamp; jyotiḥ = light; Para-Brahma = Supreme Reality; Janārdana = Vishnu (one who uplifts people); haratu = may remove; pāpa = sin; namo'stu te = salutation to you.

When to Chant

When lighting the lamp at the beginning of any puja or evening prayers.

Best Time: Lamp lighting; evening prayers

Benefits
Sanctifies the lamp as a form of Brahman. Removes sins through the act of lamp-lighting.
Source

Traditional temple lighting liturgy

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