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Author | Bhadrabahu |
Period | 2nd-4th century CE |
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Uvasaggaharam Stotra is a Jain religious hymn ( stotra) in adoration of the twenty-third tirthankara Parshvanatha. It was composed by Bhadrabahu who lived in around 2nd–4th century AD. [1]
It is a hymn that is believed in and recited by the followers of the Śvetāmbara sect and is one of the Navsmaran (or 9 sacred hymns) of its Murtipujaka sub-sect. [2]
Prakrit उवसग्गहरं पासं, पासं वंदामि कम्मघण-मुक्कं । विसहर-फुल्लिंगमंतं कंठे धारेइ जो सया मणुओ । चिट्ठउ दूरे मंतो, तुज्झ पणामो वि बहुफलो होइ । तुह सम्मत्ते लद्धे चिंतामणि कप्प-पायव-ब्भहिए । इह संथुओ महायस भत्तिब्भर निब्भरेण हिअएण । |
IAST uvasaggaharam pāsam, pāsam vandāmi kamma-ghaṇa-mukkam |
English translation I bow to Lord Parshwanath, who is attended by the distress-removing Parshwa deity, |
A legend says that Bhadrabahu penned and recited the sacred hymn to eradicate an ongoing plague. It has 5 verses. According to the legend, it had 22 verses and its recitation invoked demi-gods and demi-goddesses. However, 17 verses were reduced later.
This article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject.(April 2015) |
Uvasaggaharam Stotra | |
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Information | |
Religion | Jainism |
Author | Bhadrabahu |
Period | 2nd-4th century CE |
Part of a series on |
Jainism |
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Uvasaggaharam Stotra is a Jain religious hymn ( stotra) in adoration of the twenty-third tirthankara Parshvanatha. It was composed by Bhadrabahu who lived in around 2nd–4th century AD. [1]
It is a hymn that is believed in and recited by the followers of the Śvetāmbara sect and is one of the Navsmaran (or 9 sacred hymns) of its Murtipujaka sub-sect. [2]
Prakrit उवसग्गहरं पासं, पासं वंदामि कम्मघण-मुक्कं । विसहर-फुल्लिंगमंतं कंठे धारेइ जो सया मणुओ । चिट्ठउ दूरे मंतो, तुज्झ पणामो वि बहुफलो होइ । तुह सम्मत्ते लद्धे चिंतामणि कप्प-पायव-ब्भहिए । इह संथुओ महायस भत्तिब्भर निब्भरेण हिअएण । |
IAST uvasaggaharam pāsam, pāsam vandāmi kamma-ghaṇa-mukkam |
English translation I bow to Lord Parshwanath, who is attended by the distress-removing Parshwa deity, |
A legend says that Bhadrabahu penned and recited the sacred hymn to eradicate an ongoing plague. It has 5 verses. According to the legend, it had 22 verses and its recitation invoked demi-gods and demi-goddesses. However, 17 verses were reduced later.