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Uvasaggaharam Stotra Jay Jinendra Uvasaggaharam Stotra 2 Or “Upsarga stotra” Meaning of "Uvasaggaharam Stotra“Uvasaggaharam Stotra Uvasagga = upsarga Upsarga = afflictions, suffering haram = remover, destroyer Uvasaggaharam = remover of upsarga Meaning of "Uvasaggaharam Stotra“4. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 4 Uvasaggaharam Stotra is a prayer to: (1) Remove the plague epidemic & suffering. (2) Praise Lord Shri Pārśvá-nātha, our 23 rd Thirthankar Bhagvan. (3) Attain Samyaktva (true vision) to gain Moksha.5. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 5 Meaning of Stotra Stotra = Stuti + Mantra = Praise + Jäpa Stuti = hymn of virtues stu = praise Mantra = shakti of Sound & Words6. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 6 Author 1 Uvasaggaharam stotra was written by Acharya Shri Shrutkevali Bhadrabahu Swami ( 433 B.C.- 357 B.C.? ) (Approximately, 150 yrs, after Mahavir Swami attained the Moksha, 527 B.C. ). He is respected as the fifth and final Shrutkevali of our time.7. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 7 Author 2 Acharya Shri Bhadrabahu Swami has also composed: Kalpasutra, Dristiväda, Vasudevcharit and many more scriptures of Jainism.8. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 8 Ranking Uvasaggaharam stotra is ranked 2 nd after Namaskär Mahä Mantra in Navasmaran. Ranked First in current time cycle ( last 3000 years ).9. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 9 History 1 Shri Bhadrabahu Swami and his older brother Varahmihir were scholars in Vedas & Vidyas. They met Shrut Kevali Yashobhadra Suri & decided to take Diksha and become Jains. In a short time, they became scholars of scriptures of Jain Religion.10. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 10 History 2 Shri Acharya Yashobhadra Suriji offered AcharyaPad to Bhadrabhau and appointed him as his successor. He thought Bhadrabahu was more qualified than his older brother Varahmihir.11. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 11 History 3 This decision irritated and enraged Varahmihir who ultimately renounced his Diksha (monk-hood) from Jain Sangh and became fortune teller. His ego was hurt for not receiving AcharyaPad.12. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 12 History 4 When a son was born to the king, Varahmihir declared that he would live for a hundred years, but Bhadrabahu declared that he would live for only seven days, and that he would be killed by a cat.13. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 13 History 5 On the eighth day the prince died because of a door's anklet falling on his head which had a picture of cat drawn on it. Due to this humiliation Varahmihira left the kingdom.14. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 14 History 6 After few years Varahmihira passed away. He had taken birth as ‘Vyantardeva’ (a class of forest dwelling heavenly god). He came to recall his earlier birth and soon out of jealousy (ego) and anger, started inflicting pain (Upsarg) to People of the Jain community (Sangh).15. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 15 History 7 He became evil, started torturing and terrorizing the Jains, especially followers of Bhadrabahu, by spreading plague amongst the Jain Sangh. As a result of which, many people began to die suddenly and losing faith in the Jain religion.16. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 16 History 8 Jain Sangh requested Bhadrabahu Swami to stop plague and the terror, so he composed Uvasaggahar Stotra. The impact of this stotra was so great that the strength of Vyantardeva got immensely diminished.17. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 17 History 9 He also called upon Dharanendra, the divine follower ( devta ) of Parshvanath to help. Through help of Dharanendra, Varahmihir was fully defeated and Jain society was relieved.18. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 18 History 10 A badly burned pair of snakes, Shri Parshwanath tried to save by reciting Navkär Mantra are said to be the soul of yaksha and yakshini, Dharanendra (Parshva) and Padmavati.19. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 19 History 11 Pārshva Yaksha is deeply devoted to Pārshva-Nāth Bhagawān; reciting Uvasagga-haram Sutra, Pleases Pārshva Yaksha ( & all others Yaksha and Yakshini ) , which brings forth the beneficial results.20. Uvasaggaharam Stotra 20 History 12 Previously, Stotra had 7 gathas (

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Uvasaggaharam Stotra 1

Jay Jinendra

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 2

Or

“Upsarga stotra”

Meaning of

"Uvasaggaharam Stotra“

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 3

Uvasagga = upsarga

Upsarga = afflictions, suffering

haram = remover, destroyer

Uvasaggaharam = remover of upsarga

Meaning of "Uvasaggaharam Stotra“

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 4

Uvasaggaharam Stotra is a prayer to:

(1) Remove the plague epidemic & suffering.

(2) Praise Lord Shri Pārśvá-nātha, our 23 rd Thirthankar Bhagvan.

(3) Attain Samyaktva (true vision) to gain Moksha.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 5

Meaning of Stotra

Stotra = Stuti + Mantra

= Praise + Jäpa

Stuti = hymn of virtues

stu = praise

Mantra = shakti of Sound & Words

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 6

Author 1 Uvasaggaharam stotra was written by

Acharya Shri Shrutkevali

Bhadrabahu Swami

( 433 B.C.- 357 B.C.? )

(Approximately, 150 yrs, after Mahavir Swami

attained the Moksha, 527 B.C. ).

He is respected as the fifth and

final Shrutkevali of our time.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 7

Author 2

Acharya Shri Bhadrabahu Swami

has also composed:

Kalpasutra,

Dristiväda,

Vasudevcharit

and many more scriptures of Jainism.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 8

Ranking

Uvasaggaharam stotra

is ranked 2 nd after

Namaskär Mahä Mantra

in Navasmaran.

Ranked First in current time cycle

( last 3000 years ).

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 9

History 1

Shri Bhadrabahu Swami and

his older brother Varahmihir were

scholars in Vedas & Vidyas.

They met Shrut Kevali Yashobhadra Suri &

decided to take Diksha and become Jains.

In a short time, they became

scholars of scriptures of Jain Religion.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 10

History 2

Shri Acharya Yashobhadra Suriji offered

AcharyaPad to Bhadrabhau and

appointed him as his successor.

He thought Bhadrabahu was

more qualified than

his older brother Varahmihir.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 11

History 3

This decision irritated and enraged

Varahmihir who ultimately renounced

his Diksha (monk-hood) from Jain

Sangh and became fortune teller.

His ego was hurt for

not receiving AcharyaPad.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 12

History 4

When a son was born to the king,

Varahmihir declared that he would live

for a hundred years,

but Bhadrabahu

declared that he would live for only

seven days, and that he would

be killed by a cat.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 13

History 5

On the eighth day the prince died

because of a door's anklet falling

on his head which had a picture of cat

drawn on it.

Due to this humiliation Varahmihira

left the kingdom.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 14

History 6

After few years Varahmihira passed away.

He had taken birth as ‘Vyantardeva’

(a class of forest dwelling heavenly god).

He came to recall his earlier birth and

soon out of jealousy (ego) and

anger, started inflicting pain (Upsarg) to

People of the Jain community (Sangh).

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 15

History 7

He became evil,

started torturing and terrorizing the Jains,

especially followers of Bhadrabahu,

by spreading plague amongst the Jain Sangh.

As a result of which,

many people began to die suddenly and

losing faith in the Jain religion.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 16

History 8

Jain Sangh requested

Bhadrabahu Swami to

stop plague and the terror,

so he composed Uvasaggahar Stotra.

The impact of this stotra was so great

that the strength of Vyantardeva got

immensely diminished.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 17

History 9

He also called upon Dharanendra,

the divine follower ( devta ) of

Parshvanath to help.

Through help of Dharanendra,

Varahmihir was fully defeated and

Jain society was relieved.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 18

History 10

A badly burned pair of snakes,

Shri Parshwanath tried to save by

reciting Navkär Mantra

are said to be the soul of

yaksha and yakshini,

Dharanendra (Parshva) and Padmavati.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 19

History 11

Pārshva Yaksha is deeply devoted to

Pārshva-Nāth Bhagawān;

reciting Uvasagga-haram Sutra,

Pleases Pārshva Yaksha

( & all others Yaksha and Yakshini ) ,

which brings forth the

beneficial results.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 20

History 12

Previously, Stotra had 7 gathas (stanza) with

strong magical powers but because of

its misuse 2 gathas were taken out.

Presently it has 5 gathas.

It still has magical powers to resolve

earthly problems by the

grace of Dharanendra & Padmavati.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 21

Oh! Lord Parshvanath

My salutation to you.

Stanza 1-1

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 22

You are served by the guardian angel

(yaksha) Parshva,

Stanza 1-2

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 23

who ( Parshva ) can remove all

afflictions (suffering),

Stanza 1-3

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 24

You are free from all entrenched Karmas,

Stanza 1-4

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 25

You can nullify the poison

(Kashäya, Mithyätva)

of the most poisonous creatures,

Stanza 1-5

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 26

You are the home of bliss and

unending happiness.

Stanza 1-6

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 27

Stanza 1-7

UVASAGGA = Afflictions, misfortune, distress, trouble,

calamities, sufferings

HARAM = remover

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 28

Stanza 1-8

PASAM = Demi God Parshva (Yaksha)

= The Guardian angel of Parshvanath.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 29

Stanza 1-9

PASAM = Shree Pārśvá-Nātha bhagavan

VANDAMI = My salutation to you

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 30

Stanza 1-10

KAMMA-GHANA = All the gross Karmas

MUKKAM = Free

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 31

Stanza 1-11

VISAHARA = Vishdhar Snake

VISA = Poison

NINNÄSAM = destroyers

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 32

Stanza 1-12

MANGALA = Bliss

KALLÄNA = Unending happiness

AVÄSAM = Home of

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 33

Oh! Shree Pārshva-Nāth Bhagawān,

You are free from all the gross Karmas.

You are served by the Demi god (Guardian angel) Parshva, who can remove all

afflictions (suffering).

Stanza 1-A

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 34

You can nullify the poison (Kashäya) of the

most poisonous creatures.

You are the home of bliss and

unending happiness.

Stanza 1-B

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 35

If a person regularly recites

Visahara Phulinga Mantra,

Stanza 2-1

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 36

fears of evil planets,diseases,

plagues and severe fevers,

Stanza 2-2

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 37

can be calmed down (cured) forever.

Stanza 2-3

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 38

Stanza 2-4

VISAHARA PHULINGA MANTAM = Mantra named

Visahara phulinga mantra, (also known as

Chintamani Mantra),

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 39

Stanza 2-4-1

VISAHARA PHULINGA MANTAM

Visahara Fullinga Mantra is in devotion to

Pārshva Yaksha, who is the guardian

angel of Pārshva Nāth Bhagawān.

This mantra is as follows:

‘Namiuna Pāsa Visahara Vasaha Jina Phullinga’

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 40

Stanza 2-4-2

VISAHARA PHULINGA MANTAM

This Mantra is also recited by adding

other specific holy words. One example is

following version, which was composed by

renowned Āchārya Shree Māntunga Suri.

‘Om Rhim Shreem Arham Namiuna Pāsa Visahara

Vasaha Jina Phulling Rhim Namah’

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 41

Stanza 2-5

KANTHE = who chants this mantra

DHAREI = regularly

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 42

Stanza 2-6

JO = who ever

SAYA = always

MANUO = Human beings

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 43

Stanza 2-7

TASSA = that Person’s

GAHA = evil graha,

= planetary adversity of Nine planets

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 44

Stanza 2-8

Indian Grahas

Ravi

Chandra

Kuja

Budha

Guru

Sukra

Sani

Rahu

Ketu

Western Names

Sun

Moon

Mars

Mercury

Jupiter

Venus

Saturn

Dragon's Head

Dragon's Tail

No need to wear a ring of Rahu

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 45

Stanza 2-9

ROGA = Disease MAEEE = plague

DUTTHA = evil JARÄ = fever

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 46

Stanza 2-10

JANTI = shall subside forever

UVASÄMAM = calmed, cured

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 47

Stanza 2-A

If a person regularly recites

Visahara Phulinga Mantra,

fears of evil planets, diseases,

plagues and severe fevers,

can be calmed down (cured) forever.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 48

Aside from reciting this Mantra

(Visahara Phulinga),

Stanza 3-1

HOI

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 49

Even just sincere Namaskär to you,

with deep faith, will results in to highly

fruitful (Divine) life,

Stanza 3-2

HOI

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 50

will free humans and all other sentient beings,

from grief, unhappiness and rebirth in

the infernal realms (tiryanch gati),

Stanza 3-3

HOI

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 51

Stanza 3-4

HOI

CHITTHAU = (even) Staying

DOORE = away, aside,

MANTO = (from) Mantra (Vishahara Phulinga )

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 52

Stanza 3-5

HOI

TUJJHA = your

PANÄMO VI = Salutation (is),

BAHUFALO = highly fruitful

HOI = leads to

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 53

Stanza 3-6

HOI

NARA = Human beings

TIRIESU VI = even tiryanch, sentient beings,

JEEVÄ = Souls

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 54

Stanza 3-7

HOI

PÄVANTI = Having

NA = No

DUKKHA = Pain, grief,

DOGACHCHAM = unfortunate, miserable state (infernal),

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 55

Stanza 3-A

HOI

Aside from reciting this Mantra (Visahara Phulinga),

Even just sincere Namaskär to you, with deep faith,

will results in to highly fruitful (Devine) life,

will free humans and all other sentient beings from

grief and rebirth in the infernal realms (tiryanch gati) .

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 56

If one attains the true vision (samkit Darshan)

presented by you,

Stanza 4-1

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 57

which is even superior than (desire yielding)

Kalpavruksha tree, and

Chintämani Ratna,

Stanza 4-2

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 58

the soul can achieve ageless and immortal state

(of Moksha) , without any obstacles.

Stanza 4-3

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 59

Stanza 4-4

TUHA = Yours (presentation of)

SAMMATTE = True vision

LADDHE = attains

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 60

Stanza 4-5

CHINTÄMANI = Chintämani Diamond

KAPPA PÄYAVA BBHAHIYE = even superior then

Kalpavruksha ( & Chintämani ratna)

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 61

Stanza 4-6

PÄVANTI = achieves

AVIGGHENAM = without obstacles

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 62

Stanza 4-7

JEEVÄ = Soul

AYARÄMARAM = ageless and immortal ( state of Moksha)

THÄNAM = state of

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 63

Stanza 4-A

If one attains the true vision

(samkit) presented by you,

which is even superior than desire yielding,

Kalpavruksha tree, and Chintämani Ratna,

the soul can achieve ageless and immortal state

(of Moksha) ,without any obstacles.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 64

Oh! Universally, worthy of worship

Pārshva-Nāth Bhagawān,

Stanza 5-1

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 65

I adore you with a heart full of devotion,

You are the Grand amongst the Jinas,

Stanza 5-2

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 66

O, Shree Parsh Jinchandra,

Stanza 5-3

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 67

O Deva, Kindly grace me with Samyaktva

(right knowledge, right faith, and right conduct)

in all my future lives.

Stanza 5-4

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 68

Stanza 5-5

IA = by that way

SANTHUO = praise worthy

MAHÄYASA = victorious

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 69

Stanza 5-6

BHATTIBBHARA = Over flowing of devotion

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 70

Stanza 5-7

NIBBHARENA = Complete,

= Grand among amongst the Jinas

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 71

Stanza 5-8

HIYAENA = with all my Heart

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 72

Stanza 5-9

TÄ = Because of that reason

DEVA = O Deva, Dhi Deva

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 73

Stanza 5-10

DIJJA = kindly bless me

BOHIM = true vision

BHAVE BHAVE = every remaining life

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 74

Stanza 5-11

PASA = Shri Pārśvá-nātha

JINACHANDA =

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 75

Stanza 5-A

O Great, Graceful Lord,

I adore you with a heart full of devotion,

O Lord Parshwanath, Grand amongst the Jinas,

Kindly grace me with Samyaktva

(right knowledge, right faith, and right conduct)

in all my future lives.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 76

Main message of the Stotra

O Shri Pārshva, Jinchandra,

Kindly grace me with Samyaktva

(right knowledge, right faith, and right conduct)

in all my future lives.

Ta Deva, Dijja Bohim,

Bhave Bhave, Pasa Jinchandra

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 77

Life saving story 1

A boy saved from a snake bite.

A Jain boy was bitten by a poisonous snake in the state of Katchha.

A medicine man saved his life, by chanting Uvasaggaharam stotra to him.

The medicine man was Muslim.

One Jain Muni had given him the Stotra.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 78

Life saving story 2

Muni Shri Jinchandra Vijayji (triputi),

saved from severe hepatitis (Kamalo).

Jinchandraji's life was saved by

drinking water, which was blessed with

reciting Uvasaggaharam Stotra.

Uvasaggaharam Stotra 79

Life saving story 3

There are many life saving

stories of the Guardian Angel,

Dharanendra (Parshva) and Padmavati,

protecting and saving lives of disciples

of Shri Pārśvá-Nātha Bhagawān,

throughout all of India.

How to get most benefit.

To get most benefit from the stotra one should recite with :

(a) Clear pronunciation

(b) Deep, Inexhaustible, Unbreakable faith

and with conscientious devotion

towards Arihant’s teachings.

How to get most benefit.

To get most benefit from the stotra, one should recite with

(c) Ultra pure mind, without even slightest

of attachment (räga) & malice (dwesh)

towards any Living beings.

Thank you & Michhämi Dukaddam

If we have made any mistakes Please accept our sincere apologies.

“Handbook of Pratikramana” by Shri Manu Doshi and

other Jain web sites & books.

Material in this presentation is compiled data, using “Exposition of Pratikramana stoträs” by Shri Rati Dodhia,

“Shri Sämäyika-Pratikramana sootra” by Mahasatiji Dharmashilaji and

Thank you & Michhämi Dukaddam

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