
Puja (Mantra), the only thing needed is your true devotion, dedication, purity There is not any particular ritual to do this Reciting it with Rudraksha mala is also good as Rudraksha represents Lord Shiva and is very auspicious. To increase energy, it is great to do the chanting in front of the Shiva linga or Shiva picture.

Well! There is no fixed time to chant this divine mantra but “Brahma Muhurta”, i.e., the hours between 4:00 AM and 6:00 AM is considered the best for this. Students, Faculty and Staff members were part of this and do the session with great proficiency. A very big thanks to Guru Ji Shankar Dey who inspired us to do this. The school family organized the mantra chanting session of Mahamrityunjaya Mantra of 108 Japa (chants) to get rid of this calamity. The virus is spreading rapidly all over the globe and India also becomes the victim of this severe disease.Įverybody is fighting with their own way and so the school of Aatm Yogashla. The common symptoms were much the same as pneumonia, i.e., cough, fever, a problem in breathing, muscle pain, sore throat, running nose and so on. The disease is now considered pandemic by WHO. It is actually a protective mantra for your body and spirit.īEWARE! The world is fighting with COVID-19Ĭoronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19 is an infectious disease spreading in all over the world and was firstly identified in Wuhan, China. The mantra wards off the bad sight and helps in getting the desired

The power of the mantra helps you in connecting with the divine energies present around you, present everywhere.It gives you the power to connect with your own self There are also manyīenefits to the mantra. Referred to as Mrita-Sanjivini Mantra or life-reviving mantras.ĭedicated to Lord Shiva holds great power and zeal. “Maha” means “Great”, “Mrityun” means “Death” and “Jaya” means “Victory”, and so the mantra The mantra is actually the verse or sukta of Rigveda, Yajur Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is much beneficial for our physical, mental and उर्वारुकम् (Urvārukam), a kind of cucumber, here means the fruit like it fall offįrom the bondage of the stem, may we be released or liberated from mortality. The Supreme Being, the virtuous, the one who nourishes us. Greatest God, Creator of the universe, “Lord Shiva”, this mantraĭepicts that we worship and sacrifice ourselves to the three-eyed one, who is Urvaarukamiva BandhanaanMrityormuksheeya Maamritaat || But while the recording is playing, the word is spelled "mukhiau." It does not matter much at all if you know the mantra, and listening to it you hear how it is pronounced, but I thought it should be pointed out.ॐ त्र्यम्बकं यजामहे सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम् | "Mukshiya" is how I've always seen it, even in the app when you look at the mantra when it isn't playing it is spelled that way. I've only recently downloaded this, and have begun using it first thing when I wake up each day.Īlso, while I'm not at all an expert (barely a novice) in Sanskrit, or its transliteration, I believe that in the English lyrics, one word is spelled wrong.

Being able to set the number of repetitions of the mantra from 11 to 108 is nice, the graphics are very well done, and importantly the recording of the mantra is quite clear and easy to join in (some apps have the mantra a bit too elaborate with the singing, it no longer feels like chanting, or even kirtan, as some syllables are stretched out with a sweeping range of notes that a non singer can't follow). That aside, this is the best app with the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra that I have found, out of the ones I've tried. I'd gladly pay 99¢ or so to get rid of the banner ads, but unfortunately there is currently no choice. If one is reading the words to the mantra, the banner is right below, so that can cause some distraction. There are small ads in a banner at the bottom of the screen, which can be ignored fairly well, especially if one is looking at the beautiful pictures of Siva.
