• THIS MANTRA IS CHANTED H24 IN MANY MANY ASHRAMS AND YOGA CENTER ALL AROUND THE WORLD FOR THE WELL BEING OF MANKIND MAHA MRİTYUN JAYA MANTRA - WE CHANT IT AT LEAST EVERY DAY IN THE YUNUS EMRE FARM , AND BEFORE EACH YOGA CLASS OR PRACTICE and even much more ... THE WORDS ARE SANSCRIT and the mantra is UNIVERSALY chanted by many spiritual traditions.

     

     

     MAHA MRITYUN JAYA MANTRA

           clic on the mantra to hear it.. fabulous version 1 hour 

    here same but shorter version with wonderful images and quotes from Dalai Lama  

      

                      OM TRAYAMBAKAM ॐ त्रयम्बकं

     

      

    Om Trayambakam
    Yacamahe sugandim puşti vardanam
    Urvaru kamiva bandhanat
    Mrityor mukşiya mamritat

      

     

    The literal meaning of the mantra is as follows: “We worship the three-eyed one (Lord Shiva) who is fragrant (in a state of supreme bliss), and who sustains all living beings. May he liberate us from (the eternal cycle of birth and) death. May he lead us to immortality, just as the cucumber is released from its bondage (the vine to which it is attached).”

     

    Benefits of chanting the Mahamrityunjaya mantra 

     

    The Mahamrityunjaya mantra is a potent combination of sounds that, if repeated with faith, dedication and perseverance over a period of time, leads, not only to victory over the fear of death, but eventually to victory over death itself or moksha (liberation). It is therefore known as a ‘moksha mantra’. It is stimulating and heating (unlike the Gayatri mantra, which is soothing and cooling). It bestows longevity, and is designed to cure illness. It wards off evil or negative forces by creating a protective psychic shield around the practitioner. It is said to destroy sorrow and poverty, and to fulfil all of one’s desires. Anyone who wishes to remove obstacles in life and overcome difficult situations or illness should repeat this mantra regularly. If chanted a minimum of eleven times, last thing at night, it will ensure a better sleep and more positive dreams.

    The vibrations of the mantra act directly on our psychic centres (CHACRAS) and re-organise the flow of PRANA ( energy of LIFE) thus bringing our body-mind-spirit in alignement with eachother which leads to better HEALTH at ALL levels.

    And if those chantings remind you "religious" chantings, please keep in mind two things :

    First, the yogic Tradition is far more ancient than any religion,

    Second, that we are here in the SPIRIT 's realm

    And Spirit has NO religion. Spirit know no boundary, no limit, no color...

    It does not mean that you should leave your religion if you have one, no! but simply that mantra chanting are not religious practices, but spiritual practices, with no limitations ...

    Om shanti

      

      


    • click on the Gayatri and listen ..om shanti  
    • AUM BHUR BHUWAH SWAHA,
      TAT SAVITUR VARENYAM
      BHARGO DEVASAYA DHIMAHI
      DHIYO YO NAHA PRACHODAYAT
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    •   GAYATRI mantra is said to be the MOTHER of the VEDAs"
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    • it bestows RIGHT KNOWLEDGE, INTUITION, CLARITY of MIND, VIVEKA, WISDOM and much more ..  The meaning of the Gayatri mantra is so large, huge that books could be written about it...
    • Even its origin is almost unknown...
    • But the important are neither its origine nor its meaning...
    •   The important is its VIBRATION,
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    • In the whole world the GAYATRI mantra is sung for the benefit of all mankind, to bring peace, true knowledge, and wisdom into the world
    •                            om shanti
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      Translation of the words of GAYATRI MANTRA

       
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      Oh God! Thou art the Giver of Life,
      Remover of pain and sorrow,
      The Bestower of happiness,
      Oh! Creator of the Universe,
      May we receive thy supreme sin-destroying light,
      May Thou guide our intellect in the right direction.

       
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      om shanti

       
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