

= The prayers of Vishvamitra (in form of Ram-Raksha-Stotram, here Rakshati word refers to Raksha-Stotra)ĩ. Viśvāmitrasyarakṣati brahmedaṃ bhārataṃ janam ॥ġ. Sri Ram is eulogized as Purusa, Vishnu, Indra (in the sense of the supreme king of the cosmos at many places) in all the Vedas.

Shri Ram is the Purusa (the most superior personality) of Vedas and the Brahman (the supreme absolute entity) of Upanishas. Vedic origin : Śrī Rāma-rakṣā Stōtra and ṛgvēda (Rig-veda): Some special features of Shri Ram-Raksha Stotra:ġ. Sun-rise) for all 9 days, keeping the true meaning of stotra in heart while reciting it. Thus this hymn, in itself, is a complete prayer to Sri Rama and recited with all faith and love by millions of devout HindusĪnd Sri Ram-Bhaktas every morning and on especial occasions such as Ramanavami, Navaratri etc.ĭuring Chaitra-Navaratri and Ashvin-Navaratri, one should recite Ramarakshastotra at least 12 times daily morning in Brahm-muhurtam (just before Sri Rama, but also everything Bhakti, Mukti, and all the prosperity and powers at his beck and call, he prospers in this world, and attains Whoever sincerely recites with all faith in Sri Rama, keeping its true meaning in heart, he not only gets the protection from Sri Ramaraksha Stotra is also called Rama-Kavach, a shield of Protection by Lord Sri Rama, It is Sri Ram's armour called 'Ram Raksha' literally means 'Bhagavan Sri There is also a reference to this divine hymn in Rig-Veda. In his dream by Lord Shiva, and was ordered by him to compose this hymn, and in the same way after awaking in the morning sage Budhakaushika noted Vaidic Sage Budha kaushika was imparted this stotra (hymn of praise) Recited as a prayer, and a request for the complete protection from Lord Rama. Sri Ram Raksha Stotra (Sanskrit: श्रीरामरक्षास्तोत्रम् Hindi: श्रीरामरक्षास्तोत्र) is one of the most powerful divine hymns (Sanskrit Stotra) in praise of Lord Sri Ram,
