Om Tryambakam Yajamahe Sugandhim Pushti Vardhanam Urvarukamiva Bandhanan Mrityurmukshiya Mamritaat. ✨📿✨
"We worship the three-eyed lord shiva, who is fragrant, in a state of supreme bliss. and who sustains all living beings. May he liberate us from the eternal cycle of birth and death. May he lead us to immortality, just as the cucumber is released from its bondage (the vine to which it is attached).” 🕉📿🕉
As we know, many of us are suffering from physical issues or medical problems. Or you may feel like negative forces are conspiring against you, feeling the negative vibes, suffering depression, or afraid of falling terminally ill. Mahamrityunjaya mantra is the right prayer to improve the quality of your life. Use this mantra to look within yourself. Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is a combination of three hindi language words i.e. "Maha" which means Great , "Mrityun" means Death and "Jaya" means Victory which turns into Conquer or victory over death. It is also known as "Rudra Mantra" or "Trayambakam Mantra".
You can chant Mahamrityunjaya Mantra to simplify your life! Whereas the Gayatri Mantra is meant for purification and spiritual guidance, the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is traditionally used to accelerate the healing process, help rejuvenate the soul and to nurture the body. Infact Chanting any mantra of Lord Shiva brings inner peace to both mind and soul. Om Namah Shivaya can be chanted to achieve peace of mind. ESP when these mantras are chanted on Mondays and on day’s dedicated to lord Shiva, it has a special effect on people’s life leading to ultimate peace of mind and happiness. But for all those who are dealing with the depression and mental illness, this is the best healing mantra. Chanting this mantra has traditionally been known to create positive physical, mental and emotional benefits. Often thought of as a moksha mantra, this prayer is believed to help promote longevity. This mantra addressed to Lord Shiva can help prevent the untimely death.! ✨👁🔱🐍💀🌙🕉🌀🔔🐚📿🌿🌷🎨
Hari Om Tat Sat ~ Jai Shri Mahakal! 🙏🙏
Shubh Ratri
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