This is the traditional and most widely chanted Ashtottara for Goddess Kali (the fierce yet compassionate form of the Divine Mother). It is taken from authentic temple sources and Tantric scriptures, commonly used in South Indian temples, Dakshineswar, and by millions of devotees worldwide.
The 108 Names (Transliteration + Meaning)
- Om Kālyai Namaḥ – The Primordial Black One
- Om Kapālinyai Namaḥ – She Who Carries the Skull-Bowl
- Om Kālāyai Namaḥ – Embodiment of Eternal Time
- Om Karālavadanāyai Namaḥ – With a Terrifying Face
- Om Narakarakta-priyāyai Namaḥ – She Who Loves the Blood of Ego
- Om Bhīmāyai Namaḥ – The Formidable One
- Om Bhīmānana-nāyai Namaḥ – Of Fierce Countenance
- Om Bhīma-bhairavāyai Namaḥ – The Terrifying Bhairavi
- Om Bhadrakālyai Namaḥ – The Auspicious Protectress
- Om Mahākālyai Namaḥ – The Great Kali
- Om Cāmuṇḍāyai Namaḥ – Slayer of Demons Chanda & Munda
- Om Caṇḍyai Namaḥ – The Fierce One
- Om Caṇḍikāyai Namaḥ – The Violent Energy of Righteousness
- Om Kālarātryai Namaḥ – Dark Night of Dissolution
- Om Mahārātryai Namaḥ – The Great Night
- Om Kālikāyai Namaḥ – Daughter of Himalaya/Time
- Om Rakṣiṇyai Namaḥ – The Supreme Protectress
- Om Suvarṇākṣyai Namaḥ – Golden-Eyed One
- Om Śivāyai Namaḥ – The Ever-Auspicious
- Om Śivadūtyai Namaḥ – Shiva’s Divine Messenger
- Om Gahanāyai Namaḥ – The Incomprehensible Mystery
- Om Ghora-rūpāyai Namaḥ – Of Terrible Form
- Om Ghora-ravāyai Namaḥ – Whose Roar is Terrifying
- Om Ghora-daṁṣṭrāyai Namaḥ – With Fearful Tusks
- Om Ghorāyai Namaḥ – The Terrible One
- Om Mahāghorāyai Namaḥ – Extremely Terrible
- Om Preta-vāhinyai Namaḥ – Riding on Spirits
- Om Preta-sainyāyai Namaḥ – Whose Army is of Ghosts
- Om Preta-yuktāyai Namaḥ – United with the Departed
- Om Śmaśāna-vāsinyai Namaḥ – Dweller in the Cremation Ground
- Om Śava-śavārūḍhāyai Namaḥ – Mounted on a Corpse
- Om Śavārūḍhāyai Namaḥ – She Who Rides a Corpse
- Om Śivāyai Namaḥ – The Benevolent One
- Om Kṛpāmayyai Namaḥ – Full of Compassion
- Om Kṛpādharāyai Namaḥ – Stream of Mercy
- Om Kṛpāpūrāyai Namaḥ – Overflowing with Grace
- Om Kṛpāgamāyai Namaḥ – Source of All Compassion
- Om Kṛśāṅgyai Namaḥ – Of Slender, Emaciated Form
- Om Kālyai Namaḥ – The Black One
- Om Karālyai Namaḥ – With Gaping Mouth
- Om Vikarālyai Namaḥ – Extremely Terrifying
- Om Bhayaṅkaryai Namaḥ – Source of Fear to the Wicked
- Om Bhīṣaṇāyai Namaḥ – The Terrifying One
- Om Bhairavyai Namaḥ – The Fierce Goddess
- Om Mahābhairavyai Namaḥ – The Great Fierce One
- Om Rudra-rūpiṇyai Namaḥ – Having Rudra’s Form
- Om Rudrāyai Namaḥ – The Howling One
- Om Rudrāṇyai Namaḥ – Consort of Rudra
- Om Kāleśvaryai Namaḥ – Sovereign of Time
- Om Kaivalya-dayinyai Namaḥ – Giver of Liberation
- Om Kāmadāyai Namaḥ – Granter of All Desires
- Om Kāmarūpiṇyai Namaḥ – Who Takes Any Desired Form
- Om Kāmapūjitāyai Namaḥ – Worshipped for Desire-Fulfilment
- Om Kamalā-pūjitāyai Namaḥ – Worshipped by Lakshmi/Vishnu
- Om Kalākāṣṭhāyai Namaḥ – The Ultimate Limit of Art
- Om Kalādhārāyai Namaḥ – Supporter of All Arts
- Om Kālarātryai Namaḥ – Night of Death
- Om Kālarūpiṇyai Namaḥ – Form of Time
- Om Mahākālikāyai Namaḥ – The Great Black One
- Om Mahākālyai Namaḥ – Great Time
- Om Mahodaryai Namaḥ – With Vast Belly Containing Universes
- Om Muktakesyai Namaḥ – With Dishevelled Hair
- Om Digvastrāyai Namaḥ – Clothed by the Directions (Naked)
- Om Ghoradaṁṣṭrāyai Namaḥ – With Terrible Tusks
- Om Pretāsanāyai Namaḥ – Seated on Ghosts
- Om Pretayonyai Namaḥ – Whose Womb is the Realm of Spirits
- Om Śūlinyai Namaḥ – Wielder of the Trident
- Om Piṅgalāyai Namaḥ – Tawny-Coloured
- Om Lohitākṣyai Namaḥ – Red-Eyed
- Om Mahānidrayai Namaḥ – The Great Cosmic Sleep
- Om Mahāmayāyai Namaḥ – The Great Illusion
- Om Mahāsurī Namaḥ – Great Demon-Slaying Goddess
- Om Mahādevyai Namaḥ – The Supreme Goddess
- Om Mṛtyave Namaḥ – Death Itself
- Om Nityāyai Namaḥ – The Eternal One
- Om Nīlāyai Namaḥ – The Blue One
- Om Nīlamegha-saṅkāśāyai Namaḥ – Like a Blue Rain-Cloud
- Om Nīlacikurāyai Namaḥ – With Blue-Black Hair
- Om Nīlakaṇṭhyai Namaḥ – Blue-Throated
- Om Nīlāṅgyai Namaḥ – With Blue Limbs
- Om Viśvarūpiṇyai Namaḥ – Of Universal Form
- Om Viśvagarbhāyai Namaḥ – Womb of the Universe
- Om Viśvamātāyai Namaḥ – Mother of the Universe
- Om Viśvajananyai Namaḥ – Mother of All Beings
- Om Viśveśvaryai Namaḥ – Sovereign of the Cosmos
- Om Sarvabhūta-damanyai Namaḥ – Subduer of All Beings
- Om Sarvabhūteśvaryai Namaḥ – Ruler of All Creatures
- Om Sarvalokapriyāyai Namaḥ – Beloved of All Worlds
- Om Sarvāyai Namaḥ – The All-Encompassing
- Om Sarvajñāyai Namaḥ – Omniscient
- Om Sarvato-mukhyai Namaḥ – Facing All Directions
- Om Sarvāṅgyai Namaḥ – Beautiful in Every Limb
- Om Sarvasundaryai Namaḥ – Most Beautiful of All
- Om Sarvasākṣiṇyai Namaḥ – Witness of Everything
- Om Sarvagāyai Namaḥ – Present Everywhere
- Om Sarvasiddhi-pradāyinyai Namaḥ – Granter of All Powers
- Om Sarvajñānamayyai Namaḥ – Full of All Knowledge
- Om Sarva-vyādhi-vināśinyai Namaḥ – Destroyer of All Diseases
- Om Sarvādhārāyai Namaḥ – Support of Everything
- Om Sarva-pāpa-harāyai Namaḥ – Remover of All Sins
- Om Sarvānandamayyai Namaḥ – Full of All Bliss
- Om Sarva-rakṣākaryai Namaḥ – Protectress of All
- Om Sarveśvaryai Namaḥ – Sovereign of All
- Om Sarvasiddhimayyai Namaḥ – Repository of All Attainments
- Om Sadāśivāyai Namaḥ – Eternally Auspicious
- Om Sadāśiva-kuṭumbinyai Namaḥ – Family of Eternal Shiva
- Om Sadāśiva-swarūpiṇyai Namaḥ – Of the Form of Sadashiva
Phala Sruti (closing prayer): Whoever chants or listens to this Ashtottara daily with devotion obtains all desires and the boundless grace of Mother Kali.
Meaning of the Ashtottara Shatanamavali
These 108 names reveal Goddess Kali as the Supreme Power of Time who destroys ignorance, ego, and evil while compassionately protecting and liberating Her devotees. She is both terrifying to the wicked and infinitely tender to those who surrender.
Spiritual Benefits of Regular Chanting
- Destroys black magic, evil eye, enemies, and negative forces
- Removes deep-rooted fear, sins, and karmic obstacles
- Grants extraordinary courage, strength, and fearlessness
- Protects from accidents, untimely death, and all dangers
- Cures chronic illnesses and mental disturbances
- Fulfils all righteous desires – wealth, victory, health, progeny
- Awakens Kundalini and leads to ultimate liberation (moksha)
- Gives the same merit as visiting thousands of holy places
How to Recite Properly (Simple Method for Daily Practice)
- Take bath and wear clean clothes (black or red is ideal).
- Sit facing East or North on a black/red mat in a clean place.
- Light a ghee lamp and incense; offer black sesame, lemon, or red hibiscus flowers.
- Use a rudraksha or sphatika (quartz crystal) mala.
- Begin with: Om Krim Krim Krim Hrim Hrim Hrum Hrum Dakshine Kalike Krim Krim Krim Hrim Hrim Hrum Hrum Svaha (3 or 7 times) or simply Om Aim Hrim Klim Chamundayai Vicche (3 times).
- Chant each name clearly, ending with “Namaḥ”.
- After 108 names, offer a small prayer and prostrate.
- Best days: Tuesday, Friday, Ashtami tithi, Amavasya, or during Navratri.
- Minimum 11 rounds for results; 40 days of daily chanting gives powerful siddhi.
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