Unlocking the Power of Mantras for Navagraha Aversion: A Comprehensive Guide
Navagrahas hold significant importance in Hindu astrology, and seeking their appeasement is a practice deeply rooted in Indian culture. While Lord Shiva, as the supreme deity, is revered and considered the master of Navagrahas, the ultimate source of power and protection, there are powerful mantras and practices that can help us navigate planetary influences.
The Power of Lord Rama
Swami Tulsidas, the revered poet and saint, encapsulated the power of Rama in Vinay Patrika with the famous line: "Jab Janaki Nath Sahay Kare Toh Kon Bigar Kare Nar Tero." This means that when Lord Rama helps you, no one can harm you. To please Lord Rama, Swami Tulsidas suggested chanting Ram, Ram, and other names of deities such as Shri Krishna, Hari, Shiv, and others as per one's preference. It is essential to follow the traditional methods as prescribed by Guruvidhi and Nisheshas (revered rules and restrictions).
Sealing Against Negative Planetary Influences
To protect oneself from the adverse effects of the Navagrahas, one can wear jewelry that encapsulates the protection offered by these celestial bodies. A Nine jewels ring (Navratan ring) or pendant is a popular choice for invoking the blessings of the Navagrahas. This ring not only enhances one's fortune but also acts as a minor protective charm against negative planetary influences.
Mantras for Each Navagraha: A Comprehensive Guide
Each Navagraha has its own unique frequency and energy, and chanting specific mantras can help in appeasing and invoking their positive energies. Here is a detailed guide to the mantras for each planet:
tSurya (Sun): Om hreem hreem hreem sah suryaya namah tChandra (Moon): Om sreem sreem sreem sah chandraya namah tMangala (Mars): Om kreem kreem kreem sah bhaumaya namah tBudha (Mercury): Om breem breem breem sah budhaya namah tGuru (Jupiter): Om jreem jreem jreem sah guruva namah tShukra (Venus): Om dreem dreem dreem sah shukraya namah tShani (Saturn): Om kreem kreem kreem sah shanaischaraya namah tRahu (Rahu): Om bhreem bhreem bhreem sah rahave namah tKetu ( Ketu): Om shreem shreem shreem sah ketave namahAdi Shankaracharya emphasized the importance of worshiping Durga (Adi Para Shakthi Bhuvaneshwari) to overcome the adverse effects of the Navagrahas. He composed Soundaryalahari, a poetic work dedicated to the goddess Durga, which can be recited during a puja ritual to invoke her protection.
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tNavagraha Aversion tMantras for Navagrahas tGuru GitaBy following these mantras and practices, one can hope to appease the Navagrahas and find peace and prosperity in life.