Mahā-mṛtyuñjaya
Oṃ tryambakaṃ yajāmahe sugandhiṃ puṣṭi-vardhanam
“To the three-eyed one — release us from death, not from immortality.”
Oṃ Gaṃ Gaṇapataye Namaḥ
“This mantra is an invocation to Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, seeking his blessings and guidance for a successful and harmonious life, and is often chanted for prosperity and good fortune.”
Oṃ tryambakaṃ yajāmahe sugandhiṃ puṣṭi-vardhanam
“To the three-eyed one — release us from death, not from immortality.”
Manojavaṃ māruta-tulya-vegaṃ jitendriyaṃ buddhimatāṃ variṣṭham
“Swift as thought, equal to the wind, master of senses, foremost among the wise.”
Āñjaneyam mahāvīraṃ vāyuputraṃ mārutatvaṃ | Vande Laṅkāpihitam vīraṃ vānaryūthamukhyam
“This mantra invokes the great strength and courage of Hanuman, son of the wind god, to overcome life's challenges and find inner valor, while seeking his protection and guidance.”
Nārāyaṇena vande Viṣṇuṁ Nārāyaṇena vande Viṣṇum. Nārāyaṇāya vidmahe Vāsudevāya dhīmahi. Nārāyaṇāya vidmahe Vāsudevāya dhīmahi. Tanno Viṣṇuḥ prachodayāt.
“The Nārāyaṇa Kavacham is a powerful protective mantra that invokes the divine shield of Lord Vishnu, offering spiritual protection and guidance to the chanter. It is a prayer to Lord Vishnu, seeking his blessings and refuge.”
śrī sudarśana kavacam | atha śrī sudarśana kavacam || oṃ śrī sudarśanāya namaḥ || sudarśana sakalaśastra sahitaṃ dhanurjyāgrapāṇiṃ bhaje ||
“The Sudarśana Kavacham mantra offers protection, invoking the divine discus of Lord Vishnu, a symbol of his divine power to dispel evil and misfortune, promoting spiritual growth and well-being.”
Śrīrāmacandraḥ patitapāvanaḥ sītāyāḥ patirbhaktavatsalaḥ
“This verse invokes the benevolent Lord Rama, savior of the downtrodden and devoted husband of Sita, to offer protection and blessings, embodying the essence of devotion and surrender.”