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Powerful Sacred Morning Mantras to Start the Day

What is a morning mantra? Chant this when you wake up in the morning.


A mantra is a phrase or a sound that is intended to be sung aloud or repeated quietly in order to increase focus in meditation. ... Morning mantras set a positive goal as to where your attention and energy should be, encouraging you to sustain that attitude during the day.

Which mantra to chant after waking up?


Soon as you wake up in the morning repeat the following mantra 108 times.

Karāgrē vasatē lakṣmīḥ karamadhyē sarasvatī. 
Karamūlē tu gōvindaḥ prabhātē karadarśanam.

कर-अगरे वसते लक्ष्मिह कर-मधये सरस्वती |
कर-मुले तू गोविंद प्रभात कारा-दर्शनम् ||

Sanskrit to English Word Meaning :


Karagre-on the tip of your fingers; a vasate-dwelling; a lakshmi-goddess. Prosperity; karamadhye-palm; Saraswati-Goddess of Wisdom Saraswati; karamule-in the wrist; tu-woas; Govindah-Lord Govindah; prabhate-in the morning; karadarshanam-look at your palm.

Translation Of The Mantra:


Why do we look at your palms in the morning? There is Goddess Lakshmi on the tip of the fingers; there is Goddess Saraswati on the palm; there is Lord Govinda in the wrist. Therefore, we should always see the palms early in the morning to get the strength of our hands. There are occasions when the words 'karamule sthite Gowri' can be used instead of 'kara mule tu Govinda' can. With this replacement, we pray that Laxmi, Saraswati and Durga will give us riches, the proper wisdom to use that wealth, and the power to support us.

Brief Explanation :


This is a morning prayer called "Karadarshan." One day starts with this prayer. "Kara" means the palm of the hand and stands for the five karmendriyas or the organs of action. Looking at the palm, one invokes the Lord in the form of different deities, thereby sanctifying all the acts that will be performed during the day. By honouring the Lord as the giver of the capacity to act, and as the carrier of the fruits of those acts, one sanctifies the actions. Thus, one prays in the morning to improve the mindset that all acts are done as a service to the Lord.

When chanting this mantra you should focus your mind on these simple mottos, they should help set you up quickly for success and positivity!

  • “My mind is brilliant. My body is healthy. My spirit is tranquil.” 
  • “I create my own path and walk it with joy.”
  • “My positive thoughts guide me to new heights.”
  • “I am conquering my fears and becoming stronger each day.”
  • “I will have a good day because it’s my choice.”
  • “I am not afraid to be wrong.”
  • “My body is a temple. I keep my temple clean.”
  • “I hold the key to better health through eating better and exercise.”
  • “Good health is a practice, and I have patience.”
  • “I listen to my body and give it what it needs.”
  • “Every cell in my body is alive and beautiful.”
  • “My potential is limitless, and I choose where to spend my energy.”
  • “While I support others, I also ask for help when needed.”
  • “I surrender to the flow and have faith in the ultimate good.”
  • “I will speak with confidence and self-assurance.”
  • “My commitment to myself is unbreakable.”

What is the best time to wake up according to Ayurveda?


According to our Ayurveda, the best time to wake up is 45 minutes before the sunrise, also known as the Brahma muhurta. At that moment, a great change in energy is taking place. This is the perfect time to meet Brahm Gyan.

Sree Narasimha Maha Mantra


Benefits of narasimha mantra


Narasimha Mantras, also known as Kavacha, have the power to protect those who chant it. Kavacha 's literal meaning is the shield or breast plate that the soldiers wear to protect their bodies from the lethal weapons during wars. The Kavacha mantras serve likewise as defensive shields to protect the devotees' welfare.

Narasimha, who is one of Lord Vishnu's most powerful avatars (the guardian in the Hindu Triad) is considered to be fierce in battling and eliminating all evil and thereby protecting all of his devotees from any negative aspect of life. He is known to be the symbol of the triumph of good over evil.
Vishnu assumed this fearsome form atop Himvat (Harivamsa) peak. It is believed that he took the avatar to defeat the demon king Hiranyakashipu.

Lord Narasimha is said to have the appearance of a half human and a half lion, where the torso and the lower body are the appearance of a human while the face and the claws are the appearance of a fierce lion. Lord Narasimha is described in various forms in conjunction with the bodily appearances and is said to have more than 74 forms with respect to different postures and weapons that he holds in his hands.

Sree Narasimha Maha Mantra

The Sree Narasimha Maha Mantra fulfills the demands


It is the conviction of the pilgrims that the wishes are fulfilled if Narasimha carries out the daily mantra.

Ōm ukravīram mahā viṣṇum
jvalantam sarvatō mukam
naracim'mam pīṣaṇam patram
mrutyum mrutyum namāmyaham

Meaning: 'I bow down to Lord Narasimha who, like Lord Vishnu, is ferocious and heroic. He burns from all sides. He is terrific, auspicious and personified with death.'

Narasimhaar Gayatri:


If you recite this Gayatri Mantra 108 times a day while worshiping Narasimha, you will be mindful of the courage. 

‘Ōm vajranākāya vitmahē
 tīṭchaṇa taṉṣṭrāya tīmahi
tannō narasimhāya pracōtayāt’

Meaning: We know Vajranaga. Let us meditate upon the One who grants His grace. This means He, the Narasimha, will guard us.

If you recite this Gayatri Mantra 108 times a day while worshiping Narasimha, you will be mindful of the courage. Enemy Risk: Positions come and go. It can be reached at Mukti.

kala bhairava ashtottara namavali

Why are we reciting Kala Bhairava mantra?


There are many wondrous reasons why Lord Kala Bhairava is so popular. Lord Kala Bhairava is considered a powerful god, capable of eliminating laziness, sluggishness, and dullness in the brain. He helps people gain knowledge, power and memory skills. Before writing an exam often students pray to him to obtain positivity. Kala Bhairava is an aggressive form of Lord Shiva, the Hindu Trinity destroyer. Shiva manifested as Kala Bhairava, to subdue Lord Brahma 's ego by removing his fifth face. But Kala Bhairava is very loving, and fulfills the devotees' sincere prayers. How to do Kala Bhairava prayers at home is a simple procedure below.

Why Do Prayer for Kala Bhairava?



  1. The Ruler of Time is Lord Kala Bhairava. He gives you the power to move so easily through the hard times of life.
  2. With the blessings of Lord Kala Bhairava those who are unproductive and lagging behind will catch up with life.
  3. The blessing of Lord Kala Bhairava is a sure way to escape the evil spirits, the negative energies and the black magic of life.
  4. Prayers for Kala Bhairava can help to conquer the fear of death, debts, enemies and diseases.
  5. A sincere prayer to the Lord strengthens the individuals ' self-confidence and makes them successful on every front of life.
  6. When the whole family joins home in Kala Bhairava prayer, the household becomes peaceful, harmonious, prosperous and prosperous.

When are we allowed to do Kala Bhairava Prayer at home?


Kala Bhairava Puja can be done at home during Rahu Kal, on Saturdays or Sundays. Have a picture of Lord Kala Bhairava, or yantra. Decorate it with flowers, sandal paste, turmeric paste. Do Shodasopachar (sixteen types of offerings) and the Lord's specially prepared dishes and finish the pooja with arati. Chant next kala bhairava ashtottara namavali along with the entire family during the puja.

kala bhairava ashtottara namavali

kala bhairava ashtottara namavali



01. Ōm pairavāya namaha
02. Ōm pūta nātāya namaha
03. Ōm pūtātmaṉē namaha
04. Ōm pūtapāvanāya namaha
05. Ōm k cētra tāya namaha

06. Ōm kcētrakñāya namaha
07. Ōm kcētra pālāya namaha
08. Ōm catriyāya namaha
09. Ōm virājē namaha
10. Ōm mācāṉa vāciṉē namaha

11. Ōm māmcāciṉē namaha
12. Ōm sarpparājayē namaha
13. Ōm smārntakrutē namaha
14. Ōm raktapāya namaha
15. Ōm pāṉapāya namaha

16. Ōm cittāya namaha
17. Ōm cittitāya namaha
18. Ōm citta cēvitāya namaha
19. Ōm kaṅkāḷāya namaha
20. Ōm kālacamāṉāya namaha

21. Ōm kalāya namaha
22. Ōm kāṣṭāya namaha
23. Ōm tanavē namaha
24. Ōm tavayē namaha
25. Ōm trinētrē namaha

26. Ōm pakunētrē namaha
27. Ōm piṅkaḷalōcaṉāya namaha
28. Ōm cūlapāṇayē namaha
29. Ōm kaṭka pāṇayē namaha
30. Ōm kaṅkāḷinē namaha

31. Ōm tūmralōcaṉāya namaha
32. Ōm apīravavē namaha
33. Ōm pairavāya namaha
34. Ōm nātāya namaha
35. Ōm pūtapāya namaha

36. Ōm yōkiṉi patayē namaha
37. Ōm tanatāya namaha
38. Ōm taṉahāriṇē namaha
39. Ōm taṉavatē namaha
40. Ōm prīti pāvaṉāya namaha

41. Ōm nākahārāya namaha
42. Ōm nāka pācāya namaha
43. Ōm vyōmakēcāya namaha
44. Ōm kapāla prutē namaha
45. Ōm kālāya namaha

46. Ōm kapāla mālinē namaha
47. Ōm kamanīyāya namaha
48. Ōm kalānitiyē namaha
49. Ōm trilōcaṉāya namaha
50. Ōm jvālan nētrāya namaha

51. Ōm tricikinē namaha
52. Ōm trilōka pāya namaha
53. Ōm trinētra taṉatāya namaha
54. Ōm ṭimpāya namaha
55. Ōm cāntāya namaha

56. Ōm cānta jaṉapriyāya namaha
57. Ōm vaṭukāya namaha
58. Ōm vaṭuvēsāya namaha
59. Ōm kaṭvāṅka varatārakāya namaha
60. Ōm pūtātyakṣcāya namaha

61. Ōm pacupatayē namaha
62. Ōm pikṣutāya namaha
63. Ōm paricārakāya namaha
64. Ōm tūrtāya namaha
65. Ōm tikamparāya namaha

66. Ōm cūrāya namaha
67. Ōm hariṇāya namaha
68. Ōm pāṇṭulōcaṉāya namaha
69. Ōm pracāntāya namaha
70. Ōm cāntitāya namaha

71. Ōm cittāya namaha
72. Ōm caṅkarāya namaha
73. Ōm priyapāntavāya namaha
74. Ōm aṣṭamūrttiyē namaha
75. Ōm nitīcāya namaha

76. Ōm ñāṉa kaṭāṭcē namaha
77. Ōm tapōmayāya namaha
78. Ōm aṣṭātārāya namaha
79. Ōm caṭātārāya namaha
80. Ōm sarppa yuktāya namaha

81. Ōm cikīsakāya namaha
82. Ōm pūtarāya namaha
83. Ōm pūtarātīcāya namaha
84. Ōm pūpatayē namaha
85. Ōm pūtarātmajāya namaha

86. Ōm kaṅkāla tāriṇē namaha
87. Ōm muṇṭinē namaha
88. Ōm nāka yakñōpavītavatē namaha
89. Ōm jrumpaṇō mōhaṉa stampī māraṇa kṣōpaṉāya namaha
90. Ōm cutta nīlāñcaṉa prakyāya namaha

91. Ōm taityaknē namaha
92. Ōm muṇṭapūṣitāya namaha
93. Ōm palipujē namaha
94. Ōm palipuṅ nātāya namaha
95. Ōm pālāya namaha

96. Ōm apāla vikramāya namaha
97. Ōm sarva āpattōraṇāya namaha
98. Ōm turkkāya namaha
99. Ōm tuṣṭapūta nivēcitāya namaha
100. Ōm kāminē namaha

101. Ōm kalānitaiyē namaha
102. Ōm kāntāya namaha
103. Ōm kāmiṉi vacakrutē namaha
104. Ōm vaciṉē namaha

105. Ōm carvacitti piratāya namaha
106. Ōm vaityāya namaha
107. Ōm pirapavē namaha
108. Ōm viṣṇavē namaha


kala bhairava ashtottara namavali



Daily Puja and Mantra Japa at Home
As per the Shastras or scriptures, early morning is the best time to perform daily Puja.

Daily Puja and Mantra Japa at Home


Puja means worship or reverence of the God almighty. Most of the Vedic studies and epic reading, including the Vedas, Upanishad, Ramayana, Mahabharata and more emphasize the meaning of performing daily Puja at home. There are diverse types of Pujas ranging from simple ones to really elaborate and complex ones. Pujas such as Rudra Abhishek, Satyanarayan Puja, Diwali Puja, Vastu Puja and others are performed on specific days and events only a few times every year. Many devotees often perform a small daily Puja before leaving home for everyday blessings of the Divine, Sattvik living and positivity. Devotees mostly offer Deity Pujas either to their favourite Deity or Ishta Devta or to a specific Deity for a specific use.

How to do daily Puja at home?


As per the Shastras or scriptures, early morning is the best time to perform daily Puja. The time after the sunrise in the morning is considered as most Sattvik as Sato Guna (mode of goodness) is highly active during this fourth dimension. As a result, the brain is calm and highly focused. At that place are many rituals and steps involved in conducting the daily Puja such as mantra Japa, Shlokas Chanting and even fire rituals. These steps in concert create the required vibration and energies to ensure blessings and positivity. Pujas are offered to various Gods and Goddesses depending upon the particular day which is dedicated to a particular Deity. It is noted in the scriptures that offering Puja to any Deity is equivalent to offering Puja to the Supreme Consciousness (Brahman).

Devotees may use the below-mentioned steps to execute the daily Pujas:


Simple steps to be done during Daily Puja Vidhi
Bring a bath and put on clean clothes and sit peacefully in front of the Deity idol or image
Centre and offer prayers while meditating upon on the Deity
Ask for the Deity into the altar and chant mantra while offering flowers
Get hold of a sip of water through the right palm and take a vow for the rituals
Bathe the symbolic shape of Deity with water and auspicious items like milk, honey, curd, sandal or other items while chanting mantras 
Dress or offer sacred clothes to Deity. Offer Tilak and flowers and decorate the Deity, while chanting Deity’s name and mantra
Light incense or Dhoop sticks and worship the Deity with it and spread its smoke throughout the communion table
Wave a lamp in a clockwise pattern as a mantra is being chanted
Offer food to Deity followed by betel leaves, betel nuts and money
After completion of basic puja, chant mantras, slokas or stutis of Deity
You may also read a story or legend of the Deity
Circumambulate the altar, seek forgiveness for any mistake and wish farewell to the Deity, while a mantra is being chanted
Distribute and consume the food proffered to the Deity


Daily Mantra Japa Vidhi


Mantra Japa is the practice of repeating a mantra while focusing on the significance of the mantra. Mantra Japa is best performed using a strand of the beaded male is known as Japa mala made of Rudraksha, red sandal, Tulsi or sphatik beads. Chanting of mantras helps anchor the fickle mind, improve focus and concentration and helps achieve peace of mind.

You can follow below-mentioned steps to repeat the mantra using a Japa Mala:


Sit on an Asana (rug) in a steady and comfortable pose in Sukhasana or Padmasana.
You many resolve to repeat a certain amount of mantras
Use a rosary or, Japa mala with tassels or Sumeru and begin the Japa on a pearl next to Sumeru or tassel or Guru bead by gently rolling it between thumb and ring or middle finger until you reach the Guru bead
Do not cross the Guru bead instead reverse the bead string and begin with the second round and repeat the procedure mentioned above 
Ensure the level of the male is not beneath the navel and do not use the index finger for rolling the male
Rhythm the mantra with the breath and think of the signification of the mantra
Repeat the mantra slowly with a notion that the mantra is purifying your thoughts and heart
After completion of mantra Japa, sit in silence for some time to imbibe the spiritual vibes of the mantra Japa


Some common mantras used by deities given below, 


'Om bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ. Tat saviturvarēṇyaṁ. Bhargō dēvasya dhīmahi. Dhiyō yō naḥ pracōdayāt.
Ōm namō pakavatē cītā rāmāya
ōm namō pakavatē āñcanēyāya
ōm namō pakavatē haṉumantāyā
ōm namō pakavatē tattātrēyāya
ōm namō pakavatē catakuru nātāya
ōm namō pakavatē āpatcakāya
ōm namō pakavatē tacāvatārāya
ōm namō pakavatē karivarata rājāya
ōm namō pakavatē puruṣōttamāyā
ōm namō pakavatē caṅku cakrāya
ōm namō pakavatē kastūri tilakāya
ōm namō pakavatē cāntakuṇa cīlāya
ōm namō pakavatē carvalōkēcāya
ōm namō pakavatē vaikuṇṭa vācāya
ōm namō pakavatē hari namō nārāyaṇāya.
Ōma namō bhagavatē vāsudēvāya
yā dēvī sarvabhūtēṣu śakti-rūpēṇasansthitā.
Namastasyai namastasyai namastasyai namō namaḥ.
Sarvamaṅgala māṅgalyē śivē sarvārtha sādhikē.
Śaraṇyē tryambakē gaurī nārāyaṇi namōstutē.
'Om jayantī maṅgalā kālī bhadrakālī kapālinī durgā kṣamā śivā dhātrī svāhā svadhā namō̕stu‍tē||
yā kundēndutuṣārahāradhavalā yā śubhravastrāvr̥tā
yā vīṇāvaradaṇḍamaṇḍitakarā yā śvētapadmāsanā.
Yā brahmācyutaśaṅkaraprabhr̥tibhirdēvaiḥ sadā pūjitā
sā māṁ pātu sarasvati bhagavatī niḥśēṣajāḍyāpahā.

Santan Gopal mantra for baby boy
ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं क्लीं ग्लौं देवकीसुत गोविन्द वासुदेव जगत्पते
देहि मे तनयं कृष्ण त्वामहं शरणं गतः ।
om shrim hrim klim glaum daivakisut govind vasudaiv jagatpatai
daihi mai tanayam krishan tvamaham saranam gatah.


Children are nature’s gift for the happiness of a household. In a childless couple's life is nought more than hell as there is nothing seems appealing and exciting without the. The couple loses peace of mind and remains upset despite having all comforts of life if there is no minor or any issue out of them.

Mantra for getting pregnant


Chanting Santan Gopal mantra for baby boy during pregnancy is a boon if there is complications or delay in having offspring during gestation.

Santana Gopala Puja is highly recommended for childless couples, who like to have a child. This Puja is done not just to engender a child, but also for expecting parents to have a healthy and intellectual child.

In this Puja, Lord Vishnu as Gopala Krishna is worshipped with Tulasi leaves and is executed by employing Santhan Gopal Mantra. The Krishna mantra for baby boy Japa is done by keeping Santana Gopala yantra. After performing this puja one will be blessed with a child, wealth, property, gain, and prosperity.

The bal Gopal mantra for baby boy could be done on any day of the week, but Wednesday is considered auspicious by many people. This puja is performed not just by the childless couple but also by those who already have children for their all-round progress and benefit.

After the Puja, Homam is performed which is thought to be highly effective for those having conceiving problems and desire children. While observing a fast is optional, providing the poor with food and other grants on the Puja the day is considered to be highly fruitful.

After the worship of God or before Aarti, chant this child Gopal Mantra



ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं क्लीं ग्लौं देवकीसुत गोविन्द वासुदेव जगत्पते
देहि मे तनयं कृष्ण त्वामहं शरणं गतः ।
om shrim hrim klim glaum daivakisut govind vasudaiv jagatpatai
daihi mai tanayam krishan tvamaham saranam gatah.



Another mantra for baby boy



Sarvadharman parityajya mamekam Saranam vraja.
Aham tva sarvapapebhyo moksayisyami ma sucha.


      Yantras supplement the power of mantras and are as strong as the mantras themselves. If a mantra is the invisible driving force, the yantra is the visible means to gain power and wealth, ward off evil and illnesses, nullify the ill-effects of planets, bring you luck in life, improve your capabilities.
      Yantra is an instrument or a mystical diagram. It is a technique or path, considered the simplest and shortest, thru' which one can attain one's wishes, and fulfill one's desire. It is said that the 'Devas'  reside in the Yantras and by performing 'Puja' or worship of Yantras, one can appease the Deities, remove the malefic effects of planets, and improve his positive powers.
      Yantras are sometimes made up of numbers, or a certain set of symbols, or mantras. They can be written on paper or they can be painted on a door or wall or the floor, they can be engraved on gold, silver, copper, iron.
Vashikaran Yantram
       Vashikaran yantra is used to control one’s mind. If you love someone and want him/her to be attracted towards you, this yantra will help you. If your beloved or husband ignores or doesn’t listen you or going after or with someone else, you can create love for you in his mind.
     This yantra can also be used to attract the individuals, in-laws and people or group. But it is necessary that you must not have malafide intention. You should be true from the core of your heart. Using its intentionally means to make the respective god or goddess angry. So, use it to beget love and humanity. You will definitely get success.
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Kaal Sarp (Naag Pash) Yantra 
OR
Kaal Sarp dosh Nivaran Yantra
          This yantra is used to remove the bad effects of Kaal Sarp yoga. One, who has Kaal Sarp dosha does not get success in life. He/She gets delayed success in his/her late thirties or forties. Kaal Sarp dosha creates obstacle in career, education, Health & mind, love and married life, abroad going, promotion in job or business and success. Vision of Snakes, reptiles or bullock etc. in the dream is the great symptoms for its presence in your horoscope. If you are not getting success even after your best efforts, Worship this power-attained yantra with faith in the respective God. You will get success and lead a happy life.
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Sampoorn Navgraha Yantram
          The planetary positions in your horoscope affect your life several ways. Often, one or more planets are showing negative effects and for the time being another one becomes good or bad. This Navgraha yantra helps you to absorb cosmic positive energy for the planet so that it may not harm you anyway. Whatsoever planet may exist there but you will be safe from its adverse effects.
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Shri Mangal Yantra
           For those, who has Manglik Dosha or Kuja Dosha. If you are Manglik, getting delay in marriage or facing problems in married life anyway as disintegration of Marriage or Spouse is rude towards you, this Manglik yantra will help you to remove the malafic effects of Cruel and Red planet Mars. Singles Manglik may wear to get married soon.


      Vashikaran Mantras are used to control someone. It is highly recommended not to misuse them. Malefic intentionally use brings no result. Love is God but Lust is Shaitaan. Use for Love not for Lust. Always prefer humanity.
1. The Mantra: --OM HUM ....(BELOVED NAME)...MAY VASHYAM KURU KURU SWAHA. -- Use name of the desired person, whom to control in place of "Beloved name". Japa 21 rosary cycle and perform Dashansh Homan after that. It will make powerful Vashikaran. This mantra can be used to control both males and females.
2. The Mantra: --OM HRIM SAH:-- The mantra attains power if japa one lac times on Holi or any eclipse. Duly put the hair of the desired lady, whom to control, before you and japa the mantra one lac times. The lady will be under your control.
3. The Mantra: -- OM NAMOH KAT VIKAT GHOR RUPINI ...(BELOVED NAME)... SAY VASHMANAY SWAHA -- Start chanting it from Tuesday or Sunday only. Before taking the food, chant the mantra 1108 times and get the food energized. After that eat the food keeping Picture/Name of the lady, whom to cast love-spell on. Soon, the lady will be with you forever.
4. The Mantra: -- OM KSHAN KSHAM KSHAH SAU H H SAH: THAH: THAH: THAH: THAH: SWAHA -- Japa this mantra 21000 times and make the food energized. Eat this food keeping your wish to control the desired person with his/her photo in your mind. He/She will soon be under your control.
5. Husband Vashikaran (Tika Vashikaran): The mantra: -- OM KAAM MALINI TH: TH: SWAHA -- Mix pure gorochan with Pit of the fish and make it energized chanting the mantra 1108 times. Duly put the Tilak/Tika on your forehead. Your husband will be under your control to love you forever.
6. Vashikaran using Paan: The Mantra: -- OM NAMOH BHAGWATI CHAMUNDA MAHAHRIDAY KAMPINI SWAHA -- If a Desi Paan, energized with this mantra 108 times is given to eat a person (Male/Female), he/she will soon be with you forever.
7. The mantra: -- ALLAH BEECH HATHELI KE MUHAMMAD BEECH KAPAR, USKA NAAM MOHINI, JAGAT MOHE SANSAAR, MOH KARE JO MOR MAAR OOSE BAAYEN BAAR DAAR, JO NA MANE MOHAMMAD PAIGAMBAR KI AAN, US PAR MOHAMMAD MERA RASULULAH-- Take the sand of left foot of the lady, whom to control. Make this sand energized chanting this mantra 41 times and anyway throw it on the head of the lady. She will get attracted not to anywhere without you.
8. Vashikaran by Japa: The Mantra: -- JHAM JHAM JHAM HAAM HAAM HAAM HAIM HAIM HAIM -- Duly japa 21 rosary cycle daily using dhup and agarbatti keeping the picture of the desired person in your mind or before you. There will be powerful Vashikaran or love-spell.
9. Vashikaran to bring person back: The mantra: -- OM NAMOH BHAGWATE RUDRAYE A-DRISHTI LEKHI NAHAR: SWAHA DUHAI KANSASUR KI JOOT JOOT PHURA MANTRA ISHWARO WACHA -- Take a cloth of the desired person whom to bring back. Get this cloth energized with this mantra 108 times and keep it with you. Do it for 11 days. The person will come back to love you forever.
10. Vashikaran to bring lover back: The mantra: -- OM NAMOH AADI RUPAY ....(BELOVED NAME)...AKARSHANAM KURU KURU SWAHA -- Keep the desired person's picture in your mind or before you. Take some blood from your finger and write the name of the person on un-broken bhojpatra with the pen of Kaner. Get this bhojpatra energized by the mantra 1108 times and dip it in the Honey for 21 days. The person away, will come back to you.


Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, the powerful mantra of Lord Shiva is a call for enlightenment. Chanting of this mantra purifies the karmas of the soul at a deep level. The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra (Mantra of Great Victory Over Death) is one of the most ancient mantras well known in the Vedic canon.

The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is a life-giving mantra (sanjivini mantra). It is a mantra that is said to rejuvenate, bestow health, wealth, long life, peace, prosperity and contentment. It wards off death and accidents of all descriptions. Besides, it has a great curative power. It is also known as Moksha mantra. 

 


 

"om tryambhakam yajamahe, sugandhim pushtivardhanam,
urvarukamiva bandhanan, mrityor mukshiya maamritat."

 

Rigveda Verse: mandala-7 sukt-59 mantra-12 | Rishi: Vashistha | Mantra Devata: Rudra

 

“O praise to the Three-Eyed One, who increases prosperity, who has a sweet fragrance, who frees the world from all disease and death – liberate me, as the cucumber is easily severed from the vine. O Shiva, grant me immortality!”

 

Penance for the Mantra

 

The Mahamrityunjaya mantra was taught by Lord Shiva to Sukracharya, the preceptor of the demons after he succeeded in the impossible test of hanging upside down from a tree for twenty years (Vimsottari dasa period) with smoke blowing into him from a fire lit beneath. Even Brihaspati was shocked at the prospect of such a terrible penance and calmly settled to observe Sukracharya accept the challenge of Indra and succeed.

 

After the penance Lord Shiva taught the Mahamrityunjaya mantra to Sukracharya, who under very compelling circumstances had to teach this to the son of Brihaspati and that is how the devas also got the mantra. This mantra was given (sruti) to Vasistha Maharishi for the welfare of this world. The mantra and explanation given by Sukracharya to Rishi Dadhicha when the latter's body was cut and thrown by Raja Kshuva is recorded in the Shiva Purana.

 

What is the meaning of Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra? 

 


 

OM

 

Om is the absolute reality. It is said to be "Adi Anadi", without beginning or the end and embracing all that exists. Om is beyond any limit, transcendental, and indestructible. OM represents the wholeness of the universe and the eternal vibratory sound of brahman (the universal soul) that permeates it. Indeed, Om is called shabdabrahman, the sound-form of brahman. Om is a mystical or sacred syllable. The syllable is taken to consist of three phonemes, a, u and m, variously symbolizing the Three Vedas or the Hindu Trimurti or three stages in life (birth, life and death ). A-U-M represents the divine energy (Shakti) united in its three elementary aspects: Bhrahma Shakti (creation), Vishnu Shakti (preservation) and Shiva Shakti (liberation).

 

In upanishads and sutra:

 

Om consists of the three sounds a (a-kara), u (u-kara), m (ma-kara). A-kara means form or shape like earth, trees, or any other object. U-kara means formless or shapeless like water, air or fire. Ma-kara means neither shape nor shapeless (but still exists) like the dark matter in the Universe. When we combine all three syllables we get AUM which is a combination of A-kara, U-kara, and Ma-kara.

 

According to the Mandukya Upanishad

 

Om is both atman and brahman: it is the past, the present and the future, as well as all that transcends time.

 

In Purana

 

Aum or Om is the mystic name for the Hindu Trimurti, and represents the union of the three gods, viz. a for Brahma, u for Vishnu and m for Mahadev which is another name of Shiva. The three sounds also symbolize the three Vedas (Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda).

Om is the mantra of assent. It means yes and affirms and energizes whatever we say after it. That is why all mantras begin with OM. OM is also the mantra of ascent and causes our energy to rise upward into the infinite. By reciting Om, a person gains access to the powers of the universe; and meditation on Om is said to lead to enlightenment and immortality. OM is expansive and increases the fire, air and ether elements, particularly ether. It also gives strength, protection and grace.

 

Tryambakam

 

Tryambak = trya + amba = three amba

‘Three Amba' are the three Shaktis (the power) signifyin

‘'will power' (iccha shakti)

power of work’ (kriya shakti)

power of wisdom (gyana shakti).

These three shaktis are the creators of this whole world, and the one who has these three is called tryambak.

Tryambak also refers to the three eyes of shiva as 'Trya' means 'Three' and 'Ambakam' means eyes. Three eyes of shiva also refer to fire, sun and moon. Maharshi Kapil defines these eyes as sattva, raja and tamo guna. So we can say that the one who is beyond all gunas is tryambak.

According to Astrologers, past, present and future are the eyes of the mahakaal tryambak. Thus it can be said that the one who exists in past, future and present, and is omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent is tryambak.
In vedanta - chitta, ego and buddhi are the three eyes of Shiva. Yogis define 'A', 'U' and 'M' as eyes of shiva. Tryambak is the father of the three worlds - bhu, bhuva and svarga lokas (planes of existence). He is the lord of the three heavens created by the dominance of the three Gunas - Rajas, Satva and Tamas.

 

Yajamahe

 

By chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra we surrender to Lord Trayambak establishing a connection with Him. Here the root yaja means to sacrifice for the communion with divinity and yajamahe means ‘performing yagya’. Yagya is the tradition that follows from the Vedas. It is the act of offering oblations to propitiate a deity. Thus Yajamahe refers to the desire to make a connection with the lord who is the origin of light, nectar and life by sacrificing and offerings (havan samagri).

 

Sugandhim

 

'Sugandhim' refers to the fragrance of the flower that spreads in all directions. Similarly, He - The Supreme God is present in all the bhutas (modes of existence), in the three Gunas (nature of creation as being Satva, Rajas or Tamas), in the ten indriyas (five gyana-indriyas or senses and five karma-indriyas or organs of action), in all the devas (33 devas are the source of all illumination and enlightenment) and the ganas (hosts of demi-gods), He exists and pervades as the illumine atma (soul) and is their essence. He is spreading His fragrance all around and making us as fragrant as He is. Fragrance refers to the joy within Him. we all are bathing in His Fragrance, the real joy. Our self is true and pure as He is. No one can deteorite the true self.

 

Pustivardhanam

 

Pushti + vardhnam = pushtivardhanam

Tantric refers pushti as Shakti, In puranic language pushti is maya-( ). Philosphers (tatva chintak) refers it as ‘Nature’. Thus, here pushti indicates the shakti- the power - the nature and the one who expands/ enhances the pushti is called pustivardhanam. The one who transforms subtle forms into gross forms and expands the nature into many new forms by his creation is God. God is the sustainer of all beings who has created the entire creation starting from mahatatva (primordial state of matter/energy) to the individual parts. He is the sustainer of the world, the father of all.

 

Urvarukamiv Bandhnan

 

We bound by many diseases (approx 100 are in vedas) influenced (negative) by three doshas (imbalance of five elements earth, space, air, water and fire), fear of death, eight type of Agyana (ignorance) and the cycle of birth and death. We are living in the falsehood and are unable to perceive the all pervading God. We are bound by shadripu, the six demons of attachment, lust, greed, ego, anger and

 

Mrityormukshiya Ma Amritat

 

O God I wish to be free from the all negativities and to be in real joy. Please take me out of all weakness and the never ending cycle of birth and death. Free me from the fear of diseases and death for the sake of immortality (Moksha, Nirvana or final emancipation from re-birth).

ma amritat means 'please give me some Amritam (life rejuvinating nectar). It means that we are praying for some 'Amrit' to get out of the death inflicting diseases as well as the cycle of re-birth. and to be one with the supreme being, Shiva in the same way as the cucumber fruit (urvaru) gets separated from its stalk.

 

Be like Cucumber

 

The cucumber is a fruit that grows on a vine, and if you’ve ever grown them, you will know that they, like other similar fruits and gourds, will not fall away from the vine on their own. They will stay on the vine until they rot. Similarly, without the moment of liberation, we too will remain attached to our ego, to this illusory world, until our bodies rot away and the seeds of our karma are planted again, to be born again into the cycle of rebirth. With this mantra we ask Lord Shiva to release us from this cycle, while still in this life. Removing the cucumber when it is ripe is very easy – you can simply pluck it from the vine – in a similar way, with sadhana (focused practice with a goal in mind), we too may easily cross from unknowing into knowing. So we ask Lord Shiva to help us, to liberate us as easily as we harvest the simple gourd.



"om tryambhakam yajamahe, sugandhim pushtivardhanam,   urvarukamiva bandhanan, mrityor mukshiya maamritat."






                                                                
                                                                 Sometimes a planet becomes extremely negative in a horoscope and keeps on bothering and troubling the native more and more in spite of the native wearing the gemstones for the positive planets and doing other remedies for the negative planets. In such cases, the Mantra for the extremely negative planet is prescribed. Chanting the Mantra of a particular planet for a specific number of times in a given time frame helps reducing the negative effects of the planet. 


Mantras can also be chanted for positive planets. By chanting Mantras for a planet which is positive in your horoscope, the planet will start gaining strength as the Mantras will transmit the energy of the planet into your body in the same way the gemstones do, though the mechanism of gemstones and Mantras are different. And if you are chanting the Mantras for a planet which is negative in your horoscope, the negative effect of the planet will start reducing as you keep on chanting the Mantra for that planet. So the Mantras can be used for both the positive and negative planets. But the use of Mantras is still very limited in astrology in spite of the fact that they can be used for both negative and positive planets. This is mainly due to the reason that Mantras start showing significant effects very slowly compared to gemstones. Also the proper pronunciation and rhythm is very important in case of Mantras. 
                                                                    

And apart from the above mentioned things, there are some codes of cleanliness and disciplines which should be followed while chanting the Mantras. Due to these reasons people are generally not willing to chant the Mantras as it requires a great deal of effort and discipline on their part. That is why gemstones and other remedies are prescribed as they are simple to do and do not require any discipline or very little discipline. So it is comparatively very easy for a person to wear gemstones rather than chant the Mantras for the positive planets.
                                                                   

But in case of a negative planet, Mantras are the best remedy. And to raise a big count of a specific Mantra in a very short duration, a Pooja is performed in which the Mantra for a specific planet is chanted by expert Pandits on behalf of the native and the resultant energy and effects are transferred to the native. A count of 125,000 Mantras for a specific planet is chanted in a Pooja by the Pandits in a period of 3-7 days whereas it can take years if the native himself decides to chant the same count of a specific Mantra.  So in case you are interested in chanting the Mantra for some planet, be patient as it can take long to very long time before the Mantra starts showing effects. It is very important to learn the exact rhythm of the Mantra. Mantras are like voice passwords and are not likely to work properly or at all if not chanted with the exact proper rhythm. Let's now go ahead and have a look at the Mantras for different planets.

Here are the Basic Mantras for Nine Planets or NavaGraha according to Vedic Astrology.




Soorya (Sun) Mantra :           Om Sooryaay Namah

Chandra (Moon) Mantra :      Om Chandraay Namah
 

Guru (Jupiter) Mantra :          Om Gurve Namah

Shukra (Venus) Mantra :        Om Shukraay Namah
 

Mangal (Mars) Mantra :          Om Bhaumaay Namah

Budh (Mercury) Mantra :        Om Budhaay Namah
 

Shani (Saturn) Mantra :          Om ShanichRaay Namah

Rahu (North Node) Mantra :   Om Raahve Namah
 

Ketu (South Node) Mantra :    Om Ketve Namah

 

Apart from these Mantras there are short Beej Mantras, Detailed Beej Mantras and Stotras for NavaGraha or Nine Planets and specific Mantras for Kaal Sarp Dosh, Manglik Dosh, Pitra Dosh, Dasha Dosh etc. in vedic astrology. But Chanting of Basic NavaGraha Mantras for as many times a day as is prescribed by an Astrologer is generally sufficient. But in extreme case, chanting of Beej Mantras for NavaGraha are prescribed. The Beej Mantras for NavaGraha are :
 

Soorya Beej Mantra :      Om Hraam Hreem Hraum Sah Sooryaay Namah
 
Chandra Beej Mantra :    Om Shraam Shreem Shraum Sah Chandraay Namah
 
Guru Beej Mantra :         Om Graam Greem Graum Sah Gurve Namah
 
Shukra Beej Mantra :      Om Draam Dreem Draum Sah Shukraay Namah
 
Mangal Beej Mantra :     Om Kraam Kreem Kraum Sah Bhaumaay Namah
 
Budh Beej Mantra :        Om Braam Breem Braum Sah Budhaay Namah

Shani Beej Mantra :        Om Praam Preem Praum Sah ShanichRaay Namah
 
Rahu Beej Mantra :        Om Bhraam Bhreem Bhraum Sah Raahve Namah

Ketu Beej Mantra :         Om Straam Streem Straum Sah Ketve Namah


Surya mantra

japaakusumasankaashaM kaashyapeyaM mahadyutimh
tamoariM sarvapaapaghnaM praNatoasmi divaakaramh 

I pray to the Sun, the day-maker, destroyer of
all sins, the enemy of darkness, of great
brilliance, the descendent of Kaashyapa, the
one who shines like the japaa flower.

Chandra mantra

dadhishaNkhatushhaaraabhaM kshiirodaarNavasaMbhavamh
namaami shashinaM somaM shambhormukuTabhuushhaNamh 

I pray to the Moon who shines coolly like curds
or a white shell, who arose from the ocean
of milk, who has a hare on him, Soma, who
is the ornament of Shiva's hair.


Mangal mantra


dharaNiigarbhasaMbhuutaM vidyutkaantisamaprabhamh
kumaaraM shaktihastaM cha maNgalaM praNamaamyahamh 

I pray to Mars, born of Earth, who shines
with the same brilliance as lightning, the
young man who carries a spear.

Budh mantra

priyaNhgukalikaashyaamaM ruupeNaapratimaM budhamh 
saumyaM saumyaguNopetaM taM budhaM praNamaamyahamh 

I pray to Mercury, dark like the bud of millet,
of unequalled beauty, gentle and agreeable.

Guru mantra


devaanaaM cha RishhiiNaaM cha gurumchanasa.nnibhamh 
buddhibhuutaM trilokeshaM taM namaami bRihaspatimh

I pray to Jupiter, the teacher of gods and
rishis, intellect incarnate, lord of the
three worlds.

Shukra mantra

himakundamRiNaalaabhaM daityaanaaM paramaM gurumh 
sarvashaastrapravaktaaraM bhaargavaM praNamaamyahamh

I pray to Venus, the utimate preceptor of
demons, promulgator of all learning, he who
shines like the fiber of snow-white jasmine.

Shani mantra

niilaanjanasamaabhaasaM raviputraM yamaagrajamh
chhaayaamaartaNDasaMbhuutaM taM namaami shanaishcharam.h 

I pray to Saturn, the slow moving, born of
Shade and Sun, the elder brother of Yama,
the offspring of Sun, he who has the
appearance of black collyrium.

Rahu mantra

ardhakaayaM mahaaviiryan chandraadityavimardanamh
sinhikaagarbhasaMbhuutaM taM raahuM praNamaamyahamh

I pray to Rahu, having half a body, of great
bravery, the eclipser of the Moon and the Sun,
born of Simhikaa.

Ketu mantra

palaashapushhpasa nkaashaM taarakaagrahamastakamh
raudraM raudraatmakaM ghoraM taM ketuM praNamaamyahamh 

I pray to Ketu, who has the appearance of
Palaasha flower, the head of stars and planets,
fierce and terrifying.



iti vyaasamukhodgiitaM yaH paThetsusamaahitaH 
divaa vaa yadi vaa raatrau vighna shaantirbhavishhyati

Those who read the song sung by VyAsa,
will be joyous, sovereign and powerful,
and will succeed in appeasing obstacles,
occurring by day or by night.

naranaariinRipaaNaaM cha bhavedduHsvapnanaashanamh
aishvaryamatulaM teshhaamaarogyaM pushhTivardhanam

Bad dreams of men, women and kings alike
will be destroyed and they will be endowed
with unparalleled riches, good health and
enhancing nourishment.

gRihanakshatrajaaH piiDaastaskaraagnisamud hbhavaaH .
taaH sarvaaH prashamaM yaanti vyaaso bruute na sanshayaH 

All the pain, devastation caused by
fire, planets and stars will be of
the past, so spoke VyAsa, emphatically.

iti shriivyaasavirachitaM navagrahastotraM saMpuurNamh
iti navagraha stotrani