राम रक्षा स्तोत्र — Benefits & How to Chant
राम रक्षा स्तोत्र
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting राम रक्षा स्तोत्र
One of the most powerful protective prayers in Hinduism
Creates an invisible shield (kavach) of Ram's protection around the devotee
Each syllable of Ram's name destroys great sins (as stated in the text)
'Rama Rameti' verse: chanting Ram's name once equals 1000 names of Vishnu
Daily recitation removes fear, danger, accidents and calamities
Extremely popular daily prayer in Maharashtra and across India
How to Chant राम रक्षा स्तोत्र
Instructions
Sit facing east. Light a diya. This stotra is traditionally recited in its entirety — do not break it mid-way. Chant clearly and with devotion. The stotra maps Ram's protection to every part of the body, creating a complete shield. Many devotees recite it daily as part of morning prayers. For specific protection, chant 11 times.
Spiritual Significance
The Padma Purana records Lord Shiva telling Parvati: 'Rama Rameti Rameti Rame Rame Manorame, Sahasranama Tattulyam Ramanama Varanane' — 'O beautiful-faced Parvati, chanting the name of Ram just once equals chanting Vishnu's thousand names.' This verse, included in the Ram Raksha Stotra, demonstrates the infinite power concentrated in Ram's two-syllable name. Countless devotees across India testify that daily recitation of this stotra has protected them from accidents, illness, and calamities.
Origin & History
Source: Revealed in a dream to Sage Budha Kaushika
Author: Sage Budha Kaushika
According to tradition, Sage Budha Kaushika received this stotra directly from Lord Ram in a dream. Ram appeared to the sage and recited the entire stotra, instructing him to share it with the world for the protection of all devotees. The stotra systematically invokes Ram's protection over every part of the body — head, forehead, eyes, chest, arms, etc. — creating a complete divine armor.