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Bambleshwari Chalisa
श्री बम्लेश्वरी चालीसा

The Bambleshwari Chalisa is a devotional hymn to Maa Bambleshwari, the hilltop goddess of Dongargarh in Chhattisgarh and a form of Durga (Adi Shakti). Devotees across central India honour her as their Kuldevi and the goddess who fulfils sincere wishes. This page carries the full text in easy English transliteration, with a plain-English meaning under every verse so you can follow both the sound and the sense while you chant.
Bambleshwari Chalisa Lyrics in English (Transliteration)
Roman transliteration for easy chanting. Tap “Meaning” under any verse for the English translation.
Jay Shri Bambleshwari Mata, jay jagat ki tran
Durgam girir par viraje, bhaktan ke bhay nashani jaan
Chaitra Navratri mein jo, jaay charanan saroruh
Tehi param pad paavai, nashai sakal duhkha durit
Meaning
Victory to Mother Bambleshwari, protector of the whole world, who is seated on the steep hill and is known for ending the fears of her devotees. Whoever comes to her lotus feet during Chaitra Navratri reaches the highest spiritual state, and every sorrow and sin of theirs is wiped away.
Jay Shri Bambleshwari Mata, jay jagat ki nayika
Meaning
Victory to Mother Bambleshwari, the guiding presence and leading power of the entire universe.
Durgam girir par tu viraje, tribhuvan taranan tran
Meaning
You are seated on the hard-to-reach hill, and you carry the three worlds safely across every danger.
Bambleshwari tero naam, puranan mein gahi
Meaning
Your name, Bambleshwari, is held with reverence and sung in the ancient Puranas.
Bamasur daitya jab, ati ahankar badhayo
Meaning
When the demon Bamasur let his pride and arrogance grow beyond all limits,
Tapasya siddh var paay, sankat kiyo jag mahin
Meaning
He won a boon through harsh penance and then spread terror and crisis throughout the world.
Dev danav rishi muni, sabai hari gaye sur naath
Meaning
Gods, demons, sages and even the lords of the heavens were all overpowered by him.
Tab Maatu prakat bhi, Himachal giri uthi kai
Meaning
Then, O Mother, you appeared, rising up from the mountains to answer that cry for help.
Bambleshwari naam dhare, Bamasur kau maari kai
Meaning
After slaying the demon Bamasur, you took the name Bambleshwari.
Durgam girir te par dhari, bhaktan ki sahag
Meaning
You made your home on the steep hill for the good and companionship of your devotees.
Bhaktan ke sukh datri, tu hi sharan avgah
Meaning
You give happiness to those who love you, and you alone are the deep refuge they can take shelter in.
Tihare dware par koi, aai nati shish nawavai
Meaning
Whoever comes to your doorway and bows their head before you in humility,
Tehi ke manorath sakal, tu hi achook paavai
Meaning
You fulfil every one of their heartfelt wishes, unfailingly and without exception.
Din dayal duhkha haran, tunhi jagat ambe
Meaning
Kind to the humble and remover of grief, you are the Mother of the whole world.
Bhavsagar paar utaran, tu hi mam vishambhe
Meaning
You carry souls across the ocean of worldly life, and you are my one sure support.
Mahamaya Bhavani, tunhi Bhavani shail
Meaning
You are Mahamaya and Bhavani, and you are the very mountain on which the goddess dwells.
Tunhi trigun maya, rachna rachi kau khel
Meaning
You are the Maya of the three qualities, weaving and directing the whole play of creation.
Tunhi shakti roopa, tunhi gyaan prakash
Meaning
You are power itself in form, and you are the light of true knowledge.
Tunhi vidhi har kripa kar, tunhi vyapak aash
Meaning
By your grace even Brahma and Shiva carry out their work; you are the all-pervading hope of all.
Jay jay jay Jagdambe, tero mahima apaar
Meaning
Victory, victory, victory to you, Mother of the universe; your greatness has no measure.
Tero naam let bhakt, tarai bhav sindhu paar
Meaning
The devotee who takes your name crosses safely over the sea of birth and death.
Nav Durga roop tero, Navratri bada teerth
Meaning
You shine as the nine forms of Durga, and Navratri devoted to you is a great pilgrimage in itself.
Chaitra aur Kwar maas, darshan fal prerth
Meaning
In the months of Chaitra and Ashwin (Kwar), the reward of seeing you is especially rich.
Alakh jagaye tere, naam japat nit naav
Meaning
By repeating your name each day, a person awakens the unseen truth within.
Tehi param pad paavai nar, kalyan hot sab paav
Meaning
That person reaches the highest state, and their welfare is secured in every way.
Rukmini shobhite vishva, tunhi jagat ki mata
Meaning
You grace the world with radiant beauty, and you are the Mother of all that lives.
Tunhi raaje raaj kiye, singh naadikai naatha
Meaning
You rule as the sovereign of all rulers, mounted upon your roaring lion.
Khadga paani tihare haath, trishul sundar chhabi
Meaning
A sword rests in your hand, and the trident you carry adds to your beautiful, commanding form.
Asur sanhar tihare, karat nit jag chhabi
Meaning
You destroy the demons and constantly protect the beauty and order of the world.
Tihare bhaktan son kasht, tu hari leti sada
Meaning
You always take away the troubles and hardships of those who are devoted to you.
Naam tihare japa nar, mukti pad paavai bada
Meaning
A person who chants your name reaches the great and lasting state of liberation.
Bambleshwari Mata tunhi, durgati nashan dhaam
Meaning
You are Mother Bambleshwari, the sacred refuge that ends misfortune and downfall.
Karahu kripa mohi par, rakho sada sharan taahu
Meaning
Show your grace to me, and keep me always safe within your sheltering care.
Rog bhay shok nashani, duhkha bhay nashani
Meaning
You are the one who ends disease, fear and grief, and who removes sorrow and dread.
Bambleshwari Mata smaran, karai nar nisi vaasani
Meaning
The person who remembers Mother Bambleshwari through day and night,
Tehi ke ghar aanand, Mata Bambleshwari paavai
Meaning
finds that Mother Bambleshwari fills their home with deep joy and contentment.
Jay jay jay Bambleshwari, karo kripa jay sevai
Meaning
Glory, glory, glory to Bambleshwari, who pours her grace on all who serve her.
Mata ki aan, singh naadikai saath
Meaning
With the majesty of the Mother and the roar of her lion at her side,
Hot achook bhaktan kau, hari let sab duhkha taahu
Meaning
her devotees are protected without fail, and all their sorrows are taken away.
Shri Bambleshwari Chalisa, jo nit pathai bhav
Meaning
Whoever recites this Bambleshwari Chalisa every day with true feeling,
Tehi milai sukh sampatti, Mata Bambleshwari paav
Meaning
receives happiness and prosperity, and gains the blessing of Mother Bambleshwari.
Naman naman Shri Bambleshwari, jagat ki rakshak tu
Karahu kripa mohi par, bhav tarani duhkha bhanjan tu
Meaning
Bowing again and again to Shri Bambleshwari, the guardian of the world: please be gracious to me, for you are the one who ferries souls across worldly life and breaks all their sorrow.
Benefits of Reciting the Bambleshwari Chalisa
Devotees turn to the Bambleshwari Chalisa to draw close to Maa Bambleshwari of Dongargarh and to invite her grace into daily life. Regular recitation is associated with these fruits:
- Wishes fulfilled: She is loved as the “Mannat Wali Mata,” and chanting with one sincere, honest wish in the heart is believed to carry it to her feet.
- Freedom from ego: Just as she ended the arrogant demon Bamasur, the hymn is chanted to loosen pride, anger and negative habits inside oneself.
- Relief from illness and grief: One verse names her as the destroyer of disease, fear and sorrow, so she is invoked for recovery and comfort in hard times.
- Obstacles cleared: Families recite it when facing blocks in work, study or marriage, praying for a smoother path ahead.
- Merit of darshan at home: For those who cannot climb the Dongargarh hill, sincere recitation at home is felt to bring the blessing of her presence.
When and How to Chant the Bambleshwari Chalisa
Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays are considered especially powerful for Maa Bambleshwari, and the nine days of Chaitra and Shardiya Navratri are the most potent times of all. Chant in the early morning or at dusk after a bath, facing east or north, with an image of the goddess or Durga on her lion before you and a ghee lamp lit. Offer red flowers, kumkum and, if you can, a coconut, then recite the Chalisa with a calm, honest heart. Sincere feeling matters more than perfect pronunciation, so read steadily and let the words settle in.
About the Bambleshwari Chalisa
The Bambleshwari Chalisa follows the classic Chalisa form, opening and closing with a doha (couplet) and carrying forty verses of praise in between. It is composed in a regional Hindi devotional register and is passed down through oral tradition rather than credited to a single named poet. Its story is rooted in the folklore of Dongargarh: the demon Bamasur wins a boon through penance, grows tyrannical, and the Divine Mother manifests to slay him, taking the name Bambleshwari. The verses celebrate her as ruler of the three worlds, remover of disease and grief, and the goddess who never fails to answer a devotee’s wish.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Bambleshwari Chalisa?
The Bambleshwari Chalisa is a forty-verse devotional hymn to Maa Bambleshwari, the hilltop goddess of Dongargarh in Chhattisgarh and a form of Durga. It praises her as the slayer of the demon Bamasur, the fulfiller of wishes, and the protector of her devotees, framed by an opening and closing doha.
What are the benefits of reciting the Bambleshwari Chalisa?
Devotees recite it to seek the fulfilment of sincere wishes, relief from disease, fear and sorrow, the clearing of obstacles in work and family life, and freedom from ego and negativity. Reciting at home is also believed to bring the blessing of her darshan for those who cannot travel to Dongargarh.
Which day is best to recite the Bambleshwari Chalisa?
Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays are regarded as the most powerful days. Both Chaitra Navratri (March to April) and Shardiya Navratri (September to October) are considered the most auspicious periods for reciting it.
How many verses are in the Bambleshwari Chalisa?
It has forty main verses (chaupais), with a doha at the beginning and a doha at the end, keeping to the traditional Chalisa structure.
Can the Bambleshwari Chalisa be recited in English?
Yes. This page gives the full text in easy Roman transliteration, so you can chant the original sounds even if you do not read Devanagari, along with a clear English meaning under each verse.
Do I need a Guru or initiation to chant it?
No. The Bambleshwari Chalisa is a devotional hymn, not a tantric mantra that requires formal initiation. Anyone with faith and a pure heart can chant it, and both women and men are welcome to recite it.
॥ Bambleshwari Chalisa ॥
