Moti Shanti stotra
The term "Moti Shanti Stotra" does not directly correspond to a widely recognized or canonical Jain prayer or stotra. However, in Jainism, "Shanti Stotra" generally refers to hymns or verses recited to invoke peace, calmness, and spiritual well-being. The word "Moti" means "pearl" in Hindi and Gujarati, but it is not directly associated with any particular Shanti Stotra in Jain scriptures.
A well-known Shanti Stotra in Jainism is the “Ucchavāsa Shānti Stotra” or the “Shānti Paath,” which is chanted for peace and tranquility. Another famous Jain stotra is the “Kshamāpanā Stotra,” seeking forgiveness.
If you are referring to a specific local or community composition named "Moti Shanti Stotra," it may be a regional or community-specific prayer and not a part of the main Jain scripture. Jain worship commonly includes the following types of Shanti Stotras:
Shanti Path (Peace Invocation)
“Sarva Mangal Mangalye…” and other verses are recited for universal peace.Navkar Mantra (Namokar Mantra)
The most revered and universal Jain mantra: ``` णमो अरिहंताणं। णमो सिद्धाणं। णमो आयरियाणं। णमो उवज्जायाणं। णमो लोए सव्वसाहूणं॥ ``` This mantra is chanted for overall peace and spiritual progress.If you are seeking a specific "Shanti Stotra," here is a common Jain Shanti Path:
``` शांतिं कुर्वन्तु भूतानि, शांति: सर्वत्र शाश्वती। शांति: सर्वेषु भूतेषु, शांति: सर्वत्र वर्धतु॥ ```If you have a specific stotra text or verse in mind, please provide more details or clarify your request, and I will do my best to help within the teachings and literature of Jainism.