The Ram Raksha Stotra Path is one of the most revered and powerful spiritual practices in Hinduism, dedicated to Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu and the embodiment of righteousness (Dharma). Composed by Guru Budha Kaushika, this stotra is a hymn of protection that invokes the blessings of Lord Rama for safety, courage, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment.
The Ram Raksha Stotra contains verses that praise Lord Rama, his divine qualities, and his various forms, creating a protective shield for the devotee. Reciting this sacred stotra regularly is believed to ward off negative energies, protect from evil influences, and bring mental peace, health, and prosperity. It is considered especially powerful for those facing fear, enemies, health challenges, or obstacles in life.
Performing the Ram Raksha Stotra Path not only strengthens devotion to Lord Rama but also aligns the devotee with his divine energy, courage, and righteousness, ensuring protection and blessings for life, family, and wealth.
Invokes the blessings of Lord Rama for protection, courage, and success.
Removes fear, negative energies, and evil influences.
Protects the devotee and family from accidents, enemies, and misfortunes.
Brings peace, harmony, and prosperity in personal and professional life.
Enhances mental clarity, confidence, and spiritual strength.
Supports recovery from health issues and chronic ailments.
Creates a strong divine aura and protective shield around the devotee and loved ones.
Provides divine protection against negative forces and obstacles.
Ensures peace, prosperity, and happiness in family and personal life.
Removes fear, anxiety, and mental stress.
Brings success in career, business, and personal endeavors.
Supports recovery from illnesses and health problems.
Strengthens faith, devotion, and spiritual growth.
Creates a protective aura and divine shield for the devotee and loved ones.
Auspicious Time for Ram Raksha Stotra Path
The stotra can be recited at any time, but it is considered most powerful during:
Rama Navami
the birthday of Lord Rama.
Tuesdays and Saturdays
special days for Lord Rama worship.
Early morning hours (Brahma Muhurat, 4:00 AM – 6:00 AM) for maximum spiritual energy.
Full Moon (Purnima) and New Moon (Amavasya) days.
Recitation during these auspicious times enhances the protective and spiritual benefits of the stotra.