(This is known as
“Om
Namah Shivaya Mantra”.
It helps in early fulfillment of all desires of life. It resides in the
category of Great Mantras in the Hindu Mythology. The use of a beaded
garland of 108 beads, chanting three times a day (Morning, Noon and
Evening) is favorable.)
Information about this mantra
When
ever you chant the Vedic Mantra even without knowing
the meaning of it that
itself carries
power. But when you know the meaning and chant with that feeling
in your heart then the energy would flow million times more powerful.
Therefore it is essential to know
the meaning of the Mantra when you
use it.
The Mantra is like calling a name.
Just like when you call a person he comes and makes you
feel his presence, the same manner when you chant this mantra, the supreme
energy manifests everywhere around you. As the Universe is
Omnipresent, the supreme energy can
manifest anywhere and any time. It is also very important to know that
the invocation with all humility, respect and with great necessity makes
the presence stronger.
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This mantra is considered as the five-lettered mantra related to Lord Shiva. The Mantra has a number of advantages.
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The regular and continuous chant of this mantra for 1.25 lakh times brings pleasure and peace of mind.
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In addition, it helps to minimize sins, if any.
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The use of rudraksha mala (A beaded garland of the seeds of Eleocarpus Ganitrus Tree) while chanting is favorable.
|| OM ||
OM
has got 100 different meanings. It is said- in the beginning was the
Supreme word and the word created every thing. That word is OM.
If you are meditating in silence deeply, you can hear the sound OM
within. The whole creation emerged from the sound OM. It is the
primordial sound or the Universal sound by
which the whole universe vibrates.
OM also means inviting the higher energy. This divine sound has the
power to create, sustain and destroy, giving life and movement to all
that exist.
|| NAMAH||
NAMAH means,
saluting, worshipping, respecting to the diety.
||
SHIVAYA||
SHIVAYA means,
one of the most complex gods of India, embodying seemingly contradictory
qualities. He is the destroyer and the restorer, the great ascetic and
the symbol of sensuality, the benevolent herdsman of souls and the
wrathful avenger. Shiva was originally known as Rudra, a minor deity
addressed only three times in the Rig Veda. He gained importance after
absorbing some of the characteristics of an earlier fertility god and
became Shiva, part of the trinity, or trimurti, with Vishnu a
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