| Sanskrit / Hindi | Translation | Meaning |
| ॐ रक्ष-रक्ष जगन्माते देवि मङ्गल चण्डिके । हारिके विपदार्राशे हर्षमंगल कारिके ॥ |
Om raksha raksha jagan-maathae dhaevi manggala chandikae haarikae vipadhaar-rashae harsha-manggala kaarikae |
Om, I bow to the Mother of the Universe, the auspicious and fierce Chandi. You are the remover of dangers and the bringer of joy and auspiciousness. |
| हर्षमंगल दक्षे च हर्षमंगल दायिके । शुभेमंगल दक्षे च शुभेमंगल चंडिके ॥ |
Harsha-mangala dhakshae cha harsha-manggala dhaayikae shubhae- mangala dhakshae cha shubhae- mangala chandikae |
You are skillful in bringing joy and auspiciousness. You are capable of bestowing happiness and auspiciousness. |
| मंगले मंगलार्हे च सर्वमंगल मंगले । सता मंगल दे देवि सर्वेषां मंगलालये ॥ |
Manggalae manggala-arhae cha sarva-manggala manggalae sathaa manggala dhae dhaevi sarvaeshaam manggal-aalayae |
You are the source of all auspiciousness and the embodiment of all that is good. O Devi, grant auspiciousness to all. |
| पूज्ये मंगलवारे च मंगलाभिष्ट देवते । पूज्ये मंगल भूपस्य मनुवंशस्य संततम् ॥ |
Poojyae manggala-vaarae cha manggala-abhishta dhaevathae poojyae manggala bhoopasya manu-vamshasya samthatham |
You are worshiped on the auspicious day of Tuesday, the beloved deity of auspiciousness. You are revered by the noble Manu dynasty, the progenitors of humanity. |
| मंगला धिस्ठात देवि मंगलाञ्च मंगले। संसार मंगलाधारे पारे च सर्वकर्मणाम् ॥ |
Manggalaa dhistaatha dhaevi manggalaanccha manggalae samsaara manggalaa-dharae paarae cha sarva-karmanaam |
You establish auspiciousness, O Devi, and you are the essence of all that is auspicious. You are the support of the world and the refuge for all actions. |
| देव्याश्च मंगलंस्तोत्रं यः श्रृणोति समाहितः। प्रति मंगलवारे च पूज्ये मंगल सुख-प्रदे ॥ |
Dhaevya-ashcha manggala-sthothram yah shrunoathi samaahithah prathi manggala-vaarae cha poojyae manggala sukha-pradhae |
Anyone who attentively listens to this auspicious stotram of the Devi, And worships the auspicious Devi on every Tuesday, Will be blessed with auspiciousness and happiness. |
| तन्मंगलं भवेतस्य न भवेन्तद्-मंगलम् । वर्धते पुत्र-पौत्रश्च मंगलञ्च दिने-दिने ॥ |
Thanmanggalam bhavaethasya na bhavaenthadha-manggalam vardhathae puthra-pauthra-shcha manggalanccha dhinae-dhinae |
May auspiciousness be attained, and may inauspiciousness be avoided. May one’s progeny prosper and may auspiciousness increase day by day. |
Benefits of Mangla Gauri Stotram:
Blessings of Goddess Gauri: The stotram is dedicated to Goddess Gauri, also known as Goddess Parvati, who is revered as the Divine Mother. By reciting the stotram, one seeks the blessings and grace of Goddess Gauri in various aspects of life.
Auspiciousness and Happiness: The Mangala Gauri Stotram is associated with invoking auspiciousness and happiness in various aspects of life. It is believed that regular recitation of the stotram brings positivity, joy, and peace to the devotee’s life.
Protection and Guidance: Through the recitation of the stotram, devotees seek the divine protection and guidance of Goddess Gauri. It is believed that she safeguards her devotees from harm, grants them strength, and helps them navigate through life’s challenges.
Resolution of Mangal Dosha: If an individual has Mangal Dosha (an astrological combination associated with the planet Mars), the recitation of the stotram is believed to mitigate the negative effects and bring relief from its influence. It is considered auspicious and beneficial for individuals facing such astrological challenges.
Prosperity and Well-being: By seeking the blessings of Goddess Gauri through the stotram, devotees aim to attract abundance, prosperity, and overall well-being into their lives. It is believed that the divine grace of Goddess Gauri brings success, material wealth, and spiritual growth.
