Mahamrityunjaya Mantra
Protection, Healing, Longevity, Peace, Spiritual Strength, Shiva Blessings
Om Tryambakam Yajamahe Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam.
Urvarukamiva Bandhanan Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat.
॥ Meaning ॥
We worship the three-eyed Lord Shiva, who nourishes and sustains all beings. May He liberate us from the bondage of death and suffering, just as a ripe cucumber is naturally released from its stem, and bless us with immortality and spiritual awakening.
॥ Chanting Method ॥
Chant this mantra with devotion while focusing on Lord Shiva. It may be recited 11, 21, 51, or 108 times daily using a Rudraksha mala.
॥ Benefits ॥
• Promotes physical and mental well-being
• Helps overcome fear and anxiety
• Invokes Lord Shiva’s divine protection
• Supports healing and recovery
• Brings peace, strength, and spiritual growth
⏰ Best Time
The Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is most beneficial when chanted during Brahma Muhurta, early morning hours, or during Pradosh Kaal dedicated to Lord Shiva. Mondays, Mahashivratri, and the holy month of Shravan are considered especially auspicious. Regular recitation with faith and concentration enhances its spiritual and devotional benefits.
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About Mahamrityunjaya Mantra
The Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is one of the most sacred and powerful Vedic mantras dedicated to Lord Shiva. Revered as the Great Death-Conquering Mantra, it is found in the Rigveda and has been chanted by devotees for centuries to seek protection, healing, longevity, and spiritual upliftment. The mantra glorifies Lord Tryambaka, the three-eyed form of Shiva, who represents wisdom, transformation, and liberation. Devotees believe that sincere recitation of the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra helps remove fear, negativity, and obstacles while strengthening physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. It is commonly chanted during times of illness, difficulty, or uncertainty, as it invokes divine blessings and inner courage. Beyond material benefits, the mantra inspires detachment from worldly fears and encourages the seeker to progress toward self-realization and liberation. Regular chanting with devotion, purity, and concentration is said to bring peace of mind, positive energy, protection from adverse influences, and the grace of Lord Shiva. For this reason, the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra remains one of the most widely recited and respected mantras in Sanatan Dharma.