Product Description
Celebrate devotion and tradition with the Yamunashtak, presented in the timeless Pandulipi (manuscript) style. This scripture contains the Yamunashtak and also the Yamunaji Stuti in Gujarati, bringing the sacred verses of Shri Vallabhacharya into your daily prayers. Handcrafted with care from recycled sacred flower offerings, it unites sustainability with spirituality.
Compact and elegant, it is a meaningful everyday prayer companion and also a thoughtful gift of devotion. The scripture comes in a beautifully designed Pushpam box, making it easy to preserve, carry, and share as a keepsake of faith.
Shri Yamunaji is the very river of grace in Pushtimarg — the one whose waters are said to wash away all karma. The Yamunashtak, composed by Shri Vallabhacharya himself, is His devotee's most intimate prayer to Her. Now hold those words in your hands, in a form as sacred as the verses themselves.
Presented in the timeless Pandulipi manuscript style and handcrafted from recycled sacred flower offerings, it arrives in a beautifully designed Pushpam gift box — compact, elegant, and ready to be placed on your pooja shelf, carried to satsang, or gifted to a beloved devotee.
- 1 × Yamunashtak Mantra + Yamunaji Stuti scripture
- 1 × Pushpam branded gift box
- Dimensions: 15 cm × 5 cm · Weight: 142 gms
The Scripture It Contains
The Yamunashtak was composed by Pushtimarg founder Shri Vallabhacharya as an eight-stanza hymn of praise. Each verse addresses Yamunaji directly — invoking Her as the source of divine grace, liberation, and devotion. The Yamunaji Stuti in Gujarati follows, completing the daily prayer ritual for all Vaishnav devotees.
Both texts are recited every day in Pushtimarg homes and temples — particularly during the morning shringar darshan of Shrinathji. Holding this scripture is holding a living tradition.
Pandulipi — Writing as Devotion
Pandulipi is the ancient manuscript style in which sacred Vaishnav texts were originally recorded by temple scribes — long before printing existed. The form itself carries the memory of those scribes who devoted their lives to preserving these words. The Pushpam scripture honours that tradition: the weight of the pages, the feel in the hand, the visual grammar of the script — all evoke the experience of holding something genuinely old and genuinely sacred.
Made from What Was Already Offered
The material of this scripture comes from flowers and sacred offerings collected from Shrinathji temples and Havelis. Marigolds, roses, and jasmine — after being offered to the Lord — are gathered, processed, and given form by Pushpam artisans under the guidance of Saloni Shah. The paper, the body of the scripture, the very surface on which these divine words rest — all of it was once devotion in another form.
Key Features
Specifications
| Dimensions | 15 cm × 5 cm |
| Weight | 142 gms |
| Material | Upcycled Temple Flower |
| Language | Sanskrit (Yamunashtak) + Gujarati (Stuti) |
| Art Inspiration | Pichhwai |
| Artist | Saloni Shah |
| Collection | Shirnath Ji |
| Packaging | Branded Pushpam gift box |
Use & Care
- Place on your pooja shelf for daily recitation during morning or evening prayers
- Carry to satsang, temple visits, or on pilgrimage to Nathdwara
- Gift for Janmashtami, Yamuna Chhath, Annakut, or any Vaishnav occasion
- A keepsake scripture for new homes during Griha Pravesh
- Keep away from sunlight, moisture, and heat to protect the flower-composite material
- Handle with clean, dry hands at all times
- Wipe gently with a soft cloth only when needed
- Store in the gift box when not in use — protects from dust and humidity