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Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa

श्री भुवनेश्वरी चालीसा

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Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa

The Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa is a devotional hymn to Goddess Bhuvaneshwari, the fourth of the ten Mahavidyas and the queen and mother of all the worlds. Her name comes from bhuvana (the worlds), and she is worshipped as the living space of the cosmos itself — the ground on which all creation rests. This page gives the full Chalisa in easy English (Roman) transliteration, with an original line-by-line meaning for every verse, plus its benefits and a simple guide to recitation.

Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa Lyrics in English (Transliteration)

Roman transliteration for easy chanting. Tap “Meaning” under any verse for the English translation.

Doha

Jai Ambe Jagdambika, Jai Jai Bhuvaneshwari Maa |
Dukh Daridra Nivarini, Karahu Kripa Sujan Par Aama ||

Meaning

Victory to you, Mother Amba, mother of the whole universe, and victory again to Bhuvaneshwari. You wipe away sorrow and poverty — pour your grace on this sincere devotee.

1

Jai Jai Jai Jagdamb Bhavani
Tribhuvan Janani Sukhdayini Gyani

Meaning

Hail to you, Bhavani, mother of the universe. You gave birth to the three worlds, you give joy, and you are wisdom itself.

2

Bhuvaneshwari Jag Ki Adhisha
Sharan Pare Bhaktan Ki Peesa

Meaning

Bhuvaneshwari, you are the ruler of the world, and you lift the pain of every devotee who takes shelter with you.

3

Kanchan-Tanu Rajat-Singhasan
Roop Apar Kare Man Mohan

Meaning

Your form glows like gold as you sit on a silver throne; your boundless beauty captivates the heart.

4

Singh Vahan Varadayini Mata
Jagat Palini Dukh Harta

Meaning

Mounted on a lion, you grant boons, sustain the world, and carry away its grief.

5

Chaturbhuj Kar Kamal Bisala
Dharan Sada Kare Trishula

Meaning

With four arms and broad lotus-soft hands, you forever hold the trident.

6

Shankh-Chakra Gada Kar Dhari
Ambe Bhav Bhav-Bhay Bhari

Meaning

You bear the conch, the discus and the mace, and you dissolve the deep fear of birth and rebirth.

7

Tumhare Charanan Mein Muni Dhyava
Brahma, Vishnu, Shankar Gava

Meaning

Sages meditate at your feet, while Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva sing of your glory.

8

Indradik Sur Nar-Muni Sevat
Sada Bhakti Tan-Manan Nivat

Meaning

Indra and the other gods, human beings and sages all serve you, bowing in body and mind with steady devotion.

9

Bhaktan Hit Karahu Sukh Dani
Dukh Haro Jagat Ki Bhavani

Meaning

Giver of joy, do good for those who love you; Bhavani, take away the sorrows of the world.

10

Jo Jan Sharan Tumhari Aave
Takar Dukh Kabahun Na Thave

Meaning

Whoever comes to your shelter is never held down by grief for long.

11

Tan-Man-Dhan Jo De Arpana
So Pave Sukh-Sampad Nana

Meaning

One who offers body, mind and wealth to you receives many kinds of happiness and abundance.

12

Bhut-Pret-Pishach Na Aavai
Jo Man Mahi Tumhen Dhyavai

Meaning

No harmful spirit or dark force comes near the one who holds you in mind.

13

Deenan Ke Dukh Tum Hari Lehu
Prem-Bhakti Tan-Man Mein Dehu

Meaning

You take away the pain of the humble; grant me love and devotion in body and mind.

14

Bhavsagar Mein Paar Utaro
Apne Bhaktan Ki Laj Nivaro

Meaning

Carry me across the ocean of worldly life and guard the honour of your devotees.

15

Jai Jai Jai Jagdamb Bhavani
Karuna Sindhu Bhakt Sukh Dani

Meaning

Hail again to you, Bhavani, an ocean of compassion who fills your devotees with joy.

16

Sharnagat Vatsal Bhavani
Sarva Shakti Pradayini Maa

Meaning

Bhavani, you are tender toward all who seek refuge, and you bestow every power.

17

Tum Hi Vishwa Ki Ho Aadhar
Tumse Hi Sabka Uddhar

Meaning

You are the support of the whole universe; through you alone comes everyone's deliverance.

18

Shakti Rupini Tum Matu Bhavani
Sabhi Ke Jeevan Ki Ho Kahani

Meaning

Mother Bhavani, you are power taking form; you are woven into the story of every life.

19

Tumhari Mahima Aparampaar
Tumhare Bina Kaun Hai Upkaar

Meaning

Your greatness has no limit; apart from you, who is there to show us kindness?

20

Tumse Hi Sabki Hoti Raksha
Tumhin Ho Samast Jagat Ki Rakshak

Meaning

You protect all beings; you alone are the guardian of the entire world.

21

Sankat Mein Jo Tumhen Pukare
Tum Uski Sudhi Sada Sahare

Meaning

Whoever calls to you in trouble, you keep watch over them and hold them up.

22

Tum Hi To Sabki Palanhar
Tumhin Ho Sabki Uddhar

Meaning

You are the one who nourishes all, and you are the one who redeems all.

23

Jagat Janani Jag Ki Adhisha
Tum Ho Sada Sukh Daan Ki Peesa

Meaning

Mother of the world and its sovereign, you are ever the source that pours out happiness.

24

Vidya, Buddhi, Arogya, Dhan
Sab Tumhari Kripa Se Milengi Jan

Meaning

Learning, intellect, good health and wealth — a person gains them all through your grace.

25

Tum Ho Aadi Shakti Maharani
Sabke Man Ki Ho Tum Gyani

Meaning

You are the primordial power, the great queen, and you know what lies in every heart.

26

Srishti, Sthiti, Aur Vinash
Tum Hi Karo, Sab Karya Tumse Hi

Meaning

Creation, preservation and dissolution — you alone perform them; every act unfolds only through you.

27

Ridhi-Sidhi Ke Data Tum Ho
Bhaktan Ke Sab Dukh Ko Haro

Meaning

You grant prosperity and spiritual attainment, and you clear away all the sorrows of your devotees.

28

Mangal Karo Jag Janani
Bhakti Prado Deen Ke Hani

Meaning

Mother of the world, bring blessing; give devotion and end the suffering of the lowly.

29

Bhuvaneshwari Jag Janani
Tum Bin Koi Na Duja

Meaning

Bhuvaneshwari, mother of the world, there is no other beside you.

30

Nishidin Dhyan Dhare Jo Koi
Ta Par Kripa Tumhari Hoi

Meaning

Whoever keeps you in meditation day and night surely receives your grace.

Doha

Bhuvaneshwari Jai Jagjanani, Karahu Kripa Bhavani |
Sukh-Samriddhi Mangal Karahu, Rakhahu Laj Bhavani ||

Meaning

Victory to Bhuvaneshwari, mother of the world; Bhavani, grant your grace. Bring happiness, prosperity and blessing, and keep my honour safe.

Benefits of Reciting the Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa

Devotees turn to the Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa for both inner steadiness and worldly support, since the Goddess is held to govern the very space in which life unfolds. Regular recitation is said to bring:

  • A calmer mind: the rhythm and meaning of the verses help ease worry and settle a restless heart.
  • Relief from hardship: she is invoked as the remover of grief, debt and daily obstacles.
  • Prosperity and stability: the hymn asks for wealth, health and a secure household.
  • Protection: it is chanted as a shield against negative influences and fear.
  • Family harmony: devotees seek peace and understanding at home.
  • Steady devotion: it deepens faith and a sense of being cared for by the Divine Mother.

When and How to Chant the Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa

The Chalisa is most often recited on Fridays and through the nine nights of Navratri, and many keep to the quiet of early morning after a bath. Sit in a clean spot facing north or east, light a lamp before an image of the Goddess, and read the verses slowly — once, three times or eleven times — following the meaning rather than rushing. Devotees often close by chanting the seed mantra “Om Aim Hreem Shreem Namah” and sitting a few moments in silence. What matters most is regularity and sincere attention, not speed.

About the Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa

The Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa is a traditional devotional hymn in the familiar Chalisa form — rhyming chaupai couplets framed by an opening and closing doha. It praises Bhuvaneshwari, the fourth of the ten Mahavidyas, who is worshipped as the queen and mother of all the worlds and as the embodiment of cosmic space. Its verses describe her golden form on a silver throne, her lion mount and her weapons, and repeatedly affirm that creation, preservation and dissolution all rest in her. Unlike tightly fixed hymns, this Chalisa exists in several regional versions, so wording can vary from one tradition to another while the devotional message stays the same.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa?

It is a forty-line style devotional hymn praising Goddess Bhuvaneshwari, the fourth Mahavidya and queen of the universe. Written as chaupai couplets with an opening and closing doha, it celebrates her as the mother and living space of all the worlds.

What are the benefits of reciting the Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa?

Devotees recite it for peace of mind, relief from grief and debt, protection from negative influences, prosperity, good health and harmony at home. It is also chanted simply to deepen devotion to the Divine Mother.

Which day is best to recite the Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa?

Fridays and the nine nights of Navratri are considered most auspicious, and early morning after a bath is a favoured time. You may, however, recite it on any day with sincerity.

How many verses are in the Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa?

Like most Chalisas it follows the forty-verse chaupai pattern framed by two dohas, but because the text is not tightly standardised, different regional versions vary somewhat in their exact verses and wording.

Can the Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa be recited in English?

Yes. This page gives the full Chalisa in easy Roman (English) transliteration with a clear meaning for every verse, so anyone can read and recite it even without knowing Devanagari script.

Who is Goddess Bhuvaneshwari?

Bhuvaneshwari is the fourth of the ten Mahavidyas and is worshipped as the queen and mother of the universe. Her name means 'mistress of the worlds', and she is understood as the boundless space in which all creation exists.

॥ Bhuvaneshwari Chalisa ॥