
Janaki Jayanti, dedicated to Goddess Sita, is an auspicious occasion celebrated on the eighth day (Ashtami) of Shukla Paksha in Magha month. On this day, devotees worship Mata Sita, seeking her blessings for prosperity, marital harmony, and devotion. Reciting specific chaupais (quatrains) from the Ramcharitmanas during the puja enhances spiritual benefits and brings divine grace from both Goddess Sita and Lord Shri Ram.
Chaupais to Recite on Janaki Jayanti
1. Chaupai for Marital Harmony and Happiness
“सिय राममय सब जग जानी।
करउँ प्रनाम जोरि जुग पानी॥”
Meaning: The entire universe is filled with the presence of Sita and Ram. I bow before them with folded hands.
✔ Strengthens marital relationships.
✔ Brings peace and happiness in family life.
2. Chaupai for Protection and Divine Grace
“जानकी जीवन सुखदायी।
दीनदयाल विरद वसु लाई॥”
Meaning: Lord Ram, the life of Janaki (Sita), is the giver of happiness and protector of the humble.
✔ Provides spiritual strength and emotional stability.
✔ Removes hardships and financial troubles.
3. Chaupai for Strength and Devotion
“सीय राममय सब जग जानी।
भगत हेतु कृपाल सुजानी॥”
Meaning: The whole world is filled with the grace of Sita and Ram, who are merciful to their devotees.
✔ Enhances faith and devotion towards Lord Ram and Mata Sita.
✔ Fills life with positivity and divine protection.
How to Worship on Janaki Jayanti
- Wake up early and take a holy bath.
- Decorate the puja altar with flowers and place idols or pictures of Sita-Ram.
- Offer yellow flowers, fruits, and sweets to Goddess Sita.
- Chant the above chaupais with devotion.
- Perform aarti and sing bhajans of Sita-Ram.
- Donate food, clothes, or essentials to the needy for divine blessings.
Benefits of Reciting These Chaupais on Janaki Jayanti
✔ Removes obstacles in married life.
✔ Ensures peace, prosperity, and harmony.
✔ Strengthens faith, devotion, and mental peace.
✔ Grants the divine blessings of Goddess Sita and Lord Ram.