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Mantra for Health
Om! Tryambakam Yajaamahe Sugandhim Pushtee Vardhanam
Urva ruka meva Bandhanaat
Mrityor Muksheeya Ma amrutaat
Om Tryambakam The 3-eyed One ie Lord Shiva
Yajaamahe we all worship
Sugandhim Full of Fragrance
Pushti Strength
Vardhanam One who increases
Urvaa ripe cucumber
Arukam Ready to be plucked
Eva Just Like
Bandhanaat from bondage
Mrityo of death
Muksheeya Bestower of salvation
Maa never
Amrutaat towards Eternity
Om! We worship Lord Shiva (The –Eyed One) who is full of fragrance and who nourishes all beings; may He liberate me from death, bestow salvation and (lead me) towards Eternity (Make me immortal) just as the ripe cucumber is severed (from the creeper) of its bondage.
Healing Mantra for skin disorders:
Om Hroom Hraam Hroom Hra, Mahadusta Lootha Dusta Phodee Vrna Om Hraam Hreem, Sarva Naashaya, Naashaya Pulim Thakhangena Chinna, Bhinna Bhinna Hum Phat Swaahaa.
Meaning: The Mantra has mostly ‘beej ( seed) mantras..
They have powerful vibrations, not necessarily meaning…naashaaya means ‘remove’ or ‘destroy’.
Read: Heart Attack
GLOSSARY (Pronunciation)
A like in ‘but’
Aa Like in ‘Far’
Ai Like in ‘hair’
Ey Like in Whey
I Like in ‘Pin’
Oo Like in ‘Shoot’
Oon ‘n’ has got a nasal sound.
U Like in ‘Put’
SANSKRIT
Sanskrit believes that the sound of the word never gets ruined and that it has an everlasting value.
Words in Sanskrit open out from their seed (beej) from.
A root is always a single syllable that contains one of the basic sounds a, I , u, ri
The root or seed may create a word, yet the word will vibrate to its best, and gives it tremendous power.
The Vedic or the Sanskrit view gives more importance to the special sound it should produce, than to the meaning of the spoken word. |