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MAHA
MRITYUNJAY MANTRA
This Mahamritunjaya mantra is
from the Rig-Veda and needs initiation for attaining
Siddhi. Anybody can recite this mantra and attain good
health, release from bondage and other problems. This is
the greatest reliever from all evils and can be recited at
any time like any other Maha-mantra. It should be recited
preferably for forty days both in the morning and evening,
after lighting a jyoti and sitting on a woollen asana
while facing east. Recite the Maha-mantra 108 times (one
rosary) or its multiples in each sitting. This is the
greatest work of Maharishi Vashistha. Before commencing
the Mahamritunjaya mantra recite the following small
prayer to the everlasting spirit of the Maharishi for his
blessings and guidance.
OM SUCHIRMARKAIR BRIHASPATIM
ADHVARESHU NAMASYATAH (21 Times)
We pray to Brihaspati (the Lord
of this Universe and the teacher of this Vedic Knowledge),
whose wishes are inviolable, for good thoughts (that will lead
to good speech and actions that cannot be violated as it will
be the truth).
VYAM VASHISHTHAYA NAMAH (21 Times)
This is the prayer to Maharishi Vashistha (whose Holy Spirit
is Omnipresent).
The initiated should practice the Pranayama ten times with the
Beejakshara Mantra "OM HOUM JUM SAH". Others can skip this and
go to the Maha-mantra directly.
This is to be followed by the Dhyana Mantra (Meditation) of
Sri Tryambakeswara (One of the twelve Jyotirlinga) and then
meditate on Sri Tryambakeshwara (Lord Shiva) and Sri
Amriteshwari (Gouri or Parvati Shakti) with the relevant
beejakshara and Rudra Pooja. Meditate for at least 15 Minutes
before starting the Japa (Recitation of Mantra).
Then repeat the following Mahamritunjaya mantra 108 times or
multiples of this number.
The Mahamritunjaya Mantra reads:
"OM
TRYAMBAKKAM YAJAMAHE SUGANDHIM PUSTIVARDHANAM URVAROOKAMEVA
BANDANAAN MRITYORMOKSHEEYA MAAMRITAAT ".
MEANING OF THIS MAHAMANTRA:-
It is important to understand the
meaning of the words as this makes the repetition meaningful
and brings forth the results.
OM is not spelt out in the
Rig-Veda, but has to be added to the beginning of all Mantras
as given in an earlier Mantra of the Rig-Veda addressed to
Ganapati.
TRYAMBAKKAM :
refers to the Three eyes of Lord
Shiva. 'Trya' means 'Three' and Ambakam' means eyes. These
three eyes or sources of enlightenment are the Trimurti or
three primary deities, namely Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva and the
three 'AMBA' (also meaning Mother or Shakti' are Saraswati,
Lakshmi and Gouri. Thus in this word, we are referring to God
as Omniscient (Brahma), Omnipresent (Vishnu) and Omnipotent
(Shiva). This is the wisdom of Brihaspati and is referred to
as Sri Duttatreya having three heads of Brahma, Vishnu and
Shiva.
YAJAMAHE:
means, "We sing Thy praise".
SUGANDHIM:
It refers to His fragrance (of knowledge, presence and
strength i.e. three aspects) as being the best and always
spreading around. Fragrance refers to the joy that we get on
knowing, seeing or feeling His virtuous deeds.
PUSTIVARDHANAM:
Pooshan refers to Him as the
sustainer of this world and in this manner, He is the Father (Pater)
of all. Pooshan is also the inner impeller of all knowledge
and is thus Savitur or the Sun and also symbolises Brahma the
Omniscient Creator. In this manner He is also the Father
(Genitor) of all.
URVAAROKAMEVA:
'URVA' means "VISHAL" or big and
powerful . 'AAROOKAM' means 'Disease'. Thus URVAROOKA means
deadly and overpowering diseases. The diseases are also of
three kinds caused by the influence (in the negative) of the
three Guna's and are ignorance (Avidya etc),falsehood (Asat
etc as even though Vishnu is everywhere, we fail to perceive
Him and are guided by our sight and other senses) and
weaknesses (Shadripu etc. a constraint of this physical body
and Shiva is all powerful).
BANDANAAM:
Means bound down. Thus read with URVAROOKAMEVA, it means 'I am
bound down by deadly and overpowering diseases'.
MRITYORMOOKSHEYA:
means to deliver us from death (both premature deaths in this
Physical world and from the never-ending cycle of deaths due
to re-birth) for the sake of Mokshya (Nirvana or final
emancipation from re-birth).
MAAMRITAAT:
means 'please
give me some Amritam (life rejuvenating nectar). Read with the
previous word, it means that we are praying for some 'Amrit'
to get out of the death inflicting diseases as well as the
cycle of re-birth. |