0% found this document useful (0 votes)
296 views6 pages

Apita Stotra

Appayya Dikshita composed the Apitha Kuchamba Stavam while suffering from a severe fever during a visit to Tiruvannamalai. He prayed to Goddess Apitha Kuchamba and was immediately relieved of his fever. The poem praises the Goddess and describes her divine form and qualities. It states that reciting this poem can cure diseases like fever and provide relief to devotees.

Uploaded by

Suresh
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
296 views6 pages

Apita Stotra

Appayya Dikshita composed the Apitha Kuchamba Stavam while suffering from a severe fever during a visit to Tiruvannamalai. He prayed to Goddess Apitha Kuchamba and was immediately relieved of his fever. The poem praises the Goddess and describes her divine form and qualities. It states that reciting this poem can cure diseases like fever and provide relief to devotees.

Uploaded by

Suresh
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 6

अपीतकुचांबातवः

{॥ अपीतकुचांबातवः ॥}

॥ ी अपयदीितेै ः कृतः॥

आनदिसधुलहरीममृतांशुमौले-

रासेिवनाममृत-िनमत-वतमणोः ।

आनदवलिवततेरमृता गु छं

अंब मरायहमपीतकुचे वपुते ॥ १॥

िनन-कोकनद-कोमलकातमंब-

िनयं सुधािनकरवष पदं वदीय ।

मूछकरवरजा मम तािपतय

मून णं सकृदपीतकुचे िनधेिह ॥ २॥

शीतांशुकोिट सुषमािशिशरैः कटाैः

अयाजभूतकणारसपूरपूणः ।

कपूरधूिलिमव िदु समािकरिः

अंब णं नपय मामणािमाये ॥ ३॥

आिवभव णमपीतकुचे पुरता

अंब वरेण महता मम तािपतय ।

येन वदििचजाल-सुधावाहे

Stotram Digitalized By Sanskritdocuments.org


मनतदै व तनुतापममुं यजेय ॥ ४॥

नानािवधैनिलन-जातिलिपकॢ तैः

आनीतमूछमिधकं ुिभतैवराैः ।

आवासय णमपीतकुचे करा-

ीडाकनकनकहलकसौरभेण ॥ ५॥

कठे िवषं िवषमुचो भुजगाः कपद

पाव च भूतपतयः मथाच भीमाः ।

शोणीचलेशमुपसृय भजेत को वा

न यावांब सिवधे यिद सिनधान ॥ ६ ॥

शतजगजननपालन-भजनेषु

भोगेषु िदयमिहषी तणेदुमौलेः ।

िसिः करणियनी तव सिनधानं

यनािस तय तदपीतकुचे न जाने ॥ ७॥

वं सािणी लयभैरवताडवानां

वं शेिषणी सहिरधातृ चराचराणा ।

वं मोिचनी सकलसंसिृ तजालकानां

वां संिवदमपीतकुचे नमािम ॥ ८॥

Stotram Digitalized By Sanskritdocuments.org


॥ ी अपयदीितेै ः कृतः

अपीतकुचांबातवः संपूणः॥

Encoded by N. Balasubramanian bbalu at satyam.net.in

Note: Once Sri Appayya Dixita had gone to

Tiruvannamalai for darshan of Lord Arunachalesvara.

There he was laid up with severe fever. At that

time he composed this poem and prayed to

Goddess Apitakuchamba. He got immediate relief.

Even now a devotee can get relief from fever and

other ailments by reciting this poem.

A short life sketch of Shri Appayya DikShita (1520-1593 AD)

Shrimad Appayya DikShita was born at Adayapalam village, very near

Arni, North Arcot District, Tamil Nadu in the year

1520 AD. His father Shri Rangarajadhari was the son of Shri Acharya

DikShita - also known as VakShasthalacharya who was in

the court of Shri Krishnadevaraya. Appayya was an

Stotram Digitalized By Sanskritdocuments.org


endearing form of his real name, Vinayaka Subramaniam.

The 16th century AD, in South India was an age of confusion

when begotry and vigorous proselytism were rampant. Persecution of one sect

by

another with the help of the ruling dynasties

was quite common. In such an age, the need was felt for a

rare scholar with comprehensive vision and imagination, whose mission

in life would be the reconciliation of the various creeds,

cults and philosophies. Shri Appayya DikShita filled this essential

need. He was a peace maker who pleade for harmony, tolera nce and mutual

goodwill and understanding at a time when people were

quarrelling among themselves as to who was superior Vishnu or Shiva. (Dr. N.

Ramesan IAS. Shri Appayya DikShita Page 3)

DikShitar's culture was at once profound, libeal and wide. His

characteristic impartiality never failed him even in his out and

out militant works.(A. V. Gopalachariar. Introduction to

Varadarajastava 1927. P vI) DikShitar's learning, says Y. Mahalinga

Shastri, was in the truest sense of the word encyclopaedic.\

अपयदीितेा-नशेषिवागुनहं वदे । \

यकृितबोधाबोधौ िवदिविभाजकोपाधी ॥ (भोजीदीितः)।\

Shri DikShita is the author of not less than 104 works and had enjoyed

Stotram Digitalized By Sanskritdocuments.org


the patronage of King Chinna Bomma of Vellore. He

was offered kanakAbhiSheka by this king in 1582AD. He was

patronised by Chinna Thimma and Venkatapati also. He

lived upto the ripe age of 73 years and spent his last days in

Chidambaram.

Some of his most famous works are Shivarka maNidIpikA, NyAya

rakShAmaNI, siddhAnta lesha sa.ngraha, parimala, chAturmata

sArasa.ngraha, yAdavabhyudaya vyAkhyA, varadarAjastava and

kuvalayAnanda. His stotras are simple, popular and effective,

for example, mArgabandhu stotram, durgAchandrakalA stuti,

ApitakuchambA stava, hariharabheda stuti.

Please send corrections to sanskrit@cheerful.com

Last updated oday

http://sanskritdocuments.org

Apitha Kuchamba Stavam Lyrics in Devanagari PDF


% File name : apItakuchAmbAstava.itx
% Location : doc\_devii
% Author : Sri Appayya Dixitar
% Language : Sanskrit
% Subject : philosophy/hinduism/religion
% Transliterated by : N.Balasubramanian bbalu at satyam.net.in
% Proofread by : N.Balasubramanian bbalu at satyam.net.in
% Latest update : June 28, 2004
% Send corrections to : Sanskrit@cheerful.com
% Site access : http://sanskritdocuments.org
%
% This text is prepared by volunteers and is to be used for personal study

Stotram Digitalized By Sanskritdocuments.org


% and research. The file is not to be copied or reposted for promotion of
% any website or individuals or for commercial purpose without permission.
% Please help to maintain respect for volunteer spirit.
%

We acknowledge well-meaning volunteers for Sanskritdocuments.org and other sites to have built
the collection of Sanskrit texts.
Please check their sites later for improved versions of the texts.
This file should strictly be kept for personal use.
PDF file is generated [ October 13, 2015 ] at Stotram Website

Stotram Digitalized By Sanskritdocuments.org

You might also like