The presentation of detailed meaning of Mahamrityunjaya mantra is as follows:
Om: It is the primordial sound which represents the higher forces. It is the sound representative of Lord Krishna. This Omkara is known as maha-vakya, or the supreme sound.
Trayambakam: It represents the possessor of three eyes.
Yajamahe: It means we all together worship him.
Sugandhim: It means as pleasurable as incense.
Pushtivardhanam: It means the one which increases our vitality for a healthy spiritual life.
Uruvaurukamiva: It means like a cucumber.
Bandhanaat: It means getting freed from.
Mrityormukshiya: It means freedom from death.
Ma amritaat: It means not from immortality.
The translation of Mahamrityunjaya Mantra
The meaning of the mantra is as follows:
“I surrender myself to Lord Shiva, who has three eyes, who is as pleasurable as a sweet smelling incense and who gives vitality to the devotee to perform devotional service. Just like a cucumber is freed from its stem naturally, be merciful upon me and release me from the shackles of death, not from immortality.”
Benefits of chanting Mahamrityunjaya Mantra
Chanting mantras is always beneficial for the person who is following the rules and regulations associated with them. Chanting Mahamrityunjaya mantra has the following benefits:
* Releases anxiety and tension from life.
* Frees the devotee from premature death.
* Helps in prevention of accidents and mishaps.
* Helps in Kaal Sarpa Dosha and some other malefic planetary combinations in the horoscope.
* Awards spiritual merit to the devotee.
* Helps in increasing the concentration levels of the mind.
* Helps in nullifying the bad planetary effects.
* Protects the person from ailments and diseases.
Process of chanting the mantra
The following rules are advised as per the scriptures.
* One can chant it any number of times, the more one chants, the more benefits he gets.
* One must take a bath before chanting.
* One must sit on Asana of Kusha and recite the mantra silently.
* The best benefits can be derived when chanting is done in Brahma muhurtam or 1.5 hours before sunrise.
* One can chant it on rudraksha beads for more benefits.
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