translates to "We worship" or "We adore." The stotram functions as both a prayer for worldly obstacles to be removed and a meditation on the soul's liberation. Lord Parshwanath is uniquely associated with the "Upasarga"

The term "Yajamahe" is a sacred Sanskrit verb meaning "We worship" or "We adore." Unlike shorter, rhythmic prayer songs (Stavans), the Yajamahe Parshwanath Stotram is a classical Sanskrit hymn that follows the metrical patterns found in the Vedas and Puranas, adapted beautifully into the Jain tradition.

The gemstones on the serpent’s hood represent Artha (wealth). Unlike aggressive wealth prayers, this stotram invites prosperity by first clearing karmic blocks. Business owners often chant it for stable, ethical profits.