Aum Trayambakam Yajamahe,
Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam;
Urva Rukamiva Bandhanaan,
Mrityor Mokshiye Maamritat.
ॐ त्रियम्बकं यजामहे, सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनं
उर्वारुकमिव बन्धनान् मृत्योर्मोक्षिय मामृतात्
OM triyambakam yajāmahe sugandhim pushTivardhanam,
urvārukamiva bandhanān mrrityormokshiya māmrritāt.
Summary of the Maha Mrityunjaya MantraWe worship Shiva - The Three-Eyed (tryambakam) Lord (yajamahe);
Who is fragrant (sugandhim) and nourishes (pushti) and grows (vardhanam) all beings.
As the ripened cucumber (urvarukamiva) is automatically liberated (bandhanaan) from its bondage from the creeper when it fully ripens;
May He liberate us (mokshiya) from death (mrityor), for the sake of immortality (maamritaat).
We pray to Lord Shiva whose eyes are the Sun, Moon and Fire
May He protect us from all disease, poverty and fear
And bless us with prosperity, longevity and good health.
The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is a prayer to Lord Shiva (part of the Hindu trinity, the lord of destruction, penance and meditation) for help in overcoming "death". The seeker is more concerned with avoiding spiritual "death" rather than physical "death". The mantra is a request to Lord Shiva to lead us to the mountain of meditation, which is indeed Lord Shiva's abode. Legend has it that Lord Shiva appeared before his devotee Markandeya (who was destined to die at the age of sixteen) and stopped his aging process a few days before he was supposed to turn sixteen. Thus, death would never be able to claim him! Hence, this mantra is also referred to as the Markandeya mantra in classical Hindu studies. The mantra should ideally be repeated 108 times, twice daily, at dawn and at dusk. It is particularly useful for meditation and yoga practice.
Spiritual Significance of the Shiva MahamantraLord Shiva is referred to as tryambakam, the three-eyed one, because his third-eye has been "opened" by the powers of penance and meditation. The third eye is said to be located in the space between the eyebrows, and is "opened" when one experiences spiritual awakening. So, when we pray to Lord Shiva, we are in essence asking for his blessings and assistance in opening our third eye of spiritual knowledge. The natural consequence of this awakening is that we will be led towards spiritual liberation or moksha, and attain freedom from the cycles of death and rebirth. The goal of chanting this mantra is to spiritually "ripen" so that we can free ourselves from our bondage to all the material things that bind us!
Chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya mantra is believed to bring protection, healing, and inner peace. It is said to help overcome fear, promote physical and mental well-being, and bring spiritual growth.
Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra works great for Father's health..Not only father, it can be chanted for anyone including friends or anyone you care.
I have been chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya mantra for some time now, and I have found it to be a very powerful and transformational experience. This mantra is said to be the most powerful mantra for overcoming death, and I can certainly attest to its power. I chant this mantra, I feel a deep sense of peace and calm settle over me. My mind becomes still and I am able to connect with a deeper part of myself. I feel a great sense of love and compassion for all beings, and I am reminded of the interconnectedness of all life. This mantra has been a great help to me in times of difficulty and challenge. It has helped me to let go of fear and face whatever comes my way with courage and strength. I am grateful for the power of this mantra and the peace it brings me.
Chanting the Mrityunjaya Mantra is believed to bring protection, healing, and inner peace. It is said to help overcome fear, promote physical and mental well-being, and bring spiritual growth.
The most powerful mantra is the Maha Myutunjaya Beeja Mantra
The word raksha represents the "protection" and the word kavach represents the "shield". Raksha kavach mantra is most powerful mantra to protect and cure the evil and bad effect of the black magic. It works as the anti black magic spell which can break the bad impact of the black magic.
It appears to be a devotional mantra in Sanskrit. A possible (not certain) meaning is "victory over the great death." Its an ancient mantra in Sanskrit, which means: "Supreme Victory Over Death"
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