Shree Parshuram Stotram is a stotra dedicated to Parshuram Ji, the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who is worshipped for protecting religion, destroying injustice and being steadfast in his actions. This stotra creates a wonderful balance of bravery, restraint and forgiveness in the mind of the devotee. While reciting it, the seeker remembers Parshuram Ji, which not only removes fear, but also increases self-confidence and dedication in life.
Why read Shree Parshuram Stotram?
Many people say that Parshuram Ji’s stotra helps in controlling vices like anger and ego. It creates patience and discretion in you, which enables you to take the right decision at the right time. For those who are facing repeated failures or disputes in life, this stotra works like a shield. It also protects the seeker from negative energy and makes him strong from within.
What is the right time to read Shree Parshuram Stotram?
If you want the best results, then reading it in Brahma Muhurta is considered the most auspicious, but if you don’t have time, you can do it at any quiet time of the day. Reading it on Akshaya Tritiya, Parshuram Jayanti, or Tuesday-Thursday is considered fruitful. Some people also read it with devotion before court cases or land disputes.
Who can read it?
There is no caste, religion or age restriction in reading Shree Parshuram Stotram. This stotra is open to everyone, but it holds a special place for students and youth preparing for tough competitive exams. When they chant it with faith, it naturally builds the courage to tackle obstacles and the clarity to make decisions without fear. Even in family life, its vibrations help reduce misunderstandings and calm heated disputes. It’s like a gentle spiritual shield that keeps peace, harmony, and mutual trust alive at home.
Shree Parshuram Stotram
श्री परशुराम स्तोत्रम्
कराभ्यां परशुं चापं दधानं रेणुकात्मजं ।
जामदग्न्यं भजे रामं भार्गवं क्षत्रियान्तकं ॥१॥
नमामि भार्गवं रामं रेणुका चित्तनन्दनं ।
मोचितंबार्तिमुत्पातनाशनं क्षत्रनाशनम् ॥२॥
भयार्तस्वजनत्राणतत्परं धर्मतत्परम् ।
गतगर्वप्रियं शूरं जमदग्निसुतं मतम् ॥३॥
वशीकृतमहादेवं दृप्त भूप कुलान्तकम् ।
तेजस्विनं कार्तवीर्यनाशनं भवनाशनम् ॥४॥
परशुं दक्षिणे हस्ते वामे च दधतं धनुः ।
रम्यं भृगुकुलोत्तंसं घनश्यामं मनोहरम् ॥५॥
शुद्धं बुद्धं महाप्रज्ञापण्डितं रणपण्डितं ।
रामं श्रीदत्तकरुणाभाजनं विप्ररंजनम् ॥६॥
मार्गणाशोषिताभ्ध्यंशं पावनं चिरजीवनम् ।
य एतानि जपेन्द्रामनामानि स कृति भवेत् ॥७॥
॥ इति श्री परशुराम स्तोत्रं संपूर्णम् ॥
Beej Mantra
- OM Parashurama Namah
- OM Jamadagniye Namah
- OM Kshatriyaantakaya Namah
- OM Brahmatejase Namah
- OM Vishnurupaya Namah
Benefits of reading Shree Parshuram Stotram:
- It gives better control to handle anger and increase patience.
- Provide success in court cases or property disputes.
- It helps to strengthen the confidence and decision making.
- This hymn becomes a kind of spiritual shield in keeping away conflicts, disagreements or mutual tensions in the house.
- Remembering Parshuram deepens the religious faith in the seeker.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this stotra be read at home?
Yes, you can read it sitting in any quiet and clean place. There is no need to call a pandit.
Can women also read it?
Yes,There is no discrimination in the worship of Lord Parashuram.
Does it benefit in court cases or disputes?
It is believed that Lord Parashuram protects Dharma against injustice. Therefore, the seeker gets morale and the power to take appropriate decisions in court cases, property disputes or enemy obstruction.
Should it be read sitting in a particular direction?
It is considered auspicious to read facing north or east. By doing this the mind remains more stable and the environment remains positive.
Can it be read while traveling or outside?
Yes, you can read it while traveling or sitting in any clean place outside the house.
Which festival or auspicious time is more auspicious to recite?
It is considered best to chant it during Brahma Muhurta. Apart from this, Akshaya Tritiya, Parashuram Jayanti or any auspicious date is considered fruitful.

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