Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra Meaning and audio
This mantra is called Mrityunjaya. Maha Deva or Param siva is praised in this mantra. He is the God of destruction. By praising Siva all fears and even death can be conquered. It means Victory over death. In fact it is said that death and birth is caused from the ignorance of the Soul about its ultimate state. Chanting this mantra with devotion and concentration can bring liberation. The mantra got the name because it destroys all the fears in Sadhakas mind about death, illness etc. Since our true nature is Pure and free from all types of fears, it is just a matter of realization. Chant this mantra for 108 times daily to bring health and prolonged life
Meaning
We worship the Three-eyed One (Lord Shiva)
Who is fragrant and who nourishes well all beings,
Even as the cucumber is severed from bondage to the creeper
Tryambakam - Maha deva has a third eye also, symbolizes his Six sense
Yajamahe - We worship, adore, revere
Sugandhim - fragrant or sweet smelling
Pushti - prosperous, fullness of life, flourishing
Vardhanam – Help to nourish or increase
Urvarukam - cucumber
Iva - like
Bandhanan - bondage
Mrityor - From death
Mukshiya - Free us
Ma - not
Amritat - Immortality, emancipation, salvation
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This mantra is called Mrityunjaya. Maha Deva or Param siva is praised in this mantra. He is the God of destruction. By praising Siva all fears and even death can be conquered. It means Victory over death. In fact it is said that death and birth is caused from the ignorance of the Soul about its ultimate state. Chanting this mantra with devotion and concentration can bring liberation. The mantra got the name because it destroys all the fears in Sadhakas mind about death, illness etc. Since our true nature is Pure and free from all types of fears, it is just a matter of realization. Chant this mantra for 108 times daily to bring health and prolonged life
Meaning
We worship the Three-eyed One (Lord Shiva)
Who is fragrant and who nourishes well all beings,
Even as the cucumber is severed from bondage to the creeper
Tryambakam - Maha deva has a third eye also, symbolizes his Six sense
Yajamahe - We worship, adore, revere
Sugandhim - fragrant or sweet smelling
Pushti - prosperous, fullness of life, flourishing
Vardhanam – Help to nourish or increase
Urvarukam - cucumber
Iva - like
Bandhanan - bondage
Mrityor - From death
Mukshiya - Free us
Ma - not
Amritat - Immortality, emancipation, salvation
Video of Maha mrityunjaya mantra
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