

You may chant this mantra, 9 times, 21, 36 or 108 times in a day. As you take a deep breath, chant the mantra in the correct rhythm so that your mind starts resonating with it. Then with complete surrender to your God, chant this mantra. Imagine your favorite God in your mind and see him or her grow bigger and effulgent till his or her presence occupies your mind completely. Wipe all worries from your mind and begin to observe your breathing – the inhale-exhale process, and become calm.
MAHA MRITYUNJAYA MANTRA TRANSLATION HOW TO
How to chant this mantra:įind a quiet and secluded place, sit in a meditative posture with your spinal cord upright and feel at peace with yourself. As you dissolve your ego with these words, the beauty of the words makes a very powerful impression on your mind. And then, see him or her enlightening you by showering divine energies. While chanting the mantra, become one with its words – visualize your God as the effulgent and noble being with complete devotion. This mantra is a call to the divine forces to fulfill all desires of present life and liberate the soul from being caught in the process of reincarnation on earth.

A soul, whose all wishes are fulfilled, is never reborn. Just like a cucumber or melon (urvārukam) detaches all its ties (bandhanān) with the vine, the Supreme Being can liberate one from the cycles of repeated death and birth and make one immortal (mṛtyormukṣīya māmṛtāt). You may also call upon your favorite deity to empower you manifold or fulfill your wishes. Supreme Being is invoked as the beautiful, fragrant and glorious being (sugandhiṁ), who nourishes humans with divine power and energy (puṣṭi-vardhanam). The words in the first line are an intimate clarion call to Shiva, the Supreme Being with three eyes (tryambakaṁ), through complete devotion and surrender (yajāmahe). This hymn is chanted with the primordial (seed mantra) sound “OM” – the God sound that opens all channels of one’s physical body and psychic mind to receive divine energies.
