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The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra ममम ममममममममम ममममम ll The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra ll Om Haum Joom Saha | Om Bhoorbhuvaha Svaha | Om Trayambakam Yajaamahe Sugandhim Pushtivardhnam Urvvarukamiva Bandhanaan Mrityormuksheeya Maamrataat Om | Svaha Bhuvaha Bhooh Om | Saha joom haum om | Maha Mrityunjaya mantra Mp3

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The Maha Mrityunjaya   Mantra

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ll The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra ll

Om Haum Joom Saha | Om Bhoorbhuvaha Svaha | Om Trayambakam Yajaamahe Sugandhim Pushtivardhnam Urvvarukamiva Bandhanaan Mrityormuksheeya Maamrataat Om | Svaha Bhuvaha Bhooh Om | Saha joom haum om |

Maha Mrityunjaya mantra Mp3

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OM. Tryambakam yajamaheSugandhim pushti-vardhanam

Urvarukamiva bandhananMrityor mukshiya mamritat

Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra 

Aum Haum Joom Sah           Aum Bhur Bhuvah Swaha

Aum Tryambakam Yajamahe

Sugandhim Pushti-vardhanam |

Urva - rukamiva Bandhanan

Mrtyor - muksheeya Maamritat ||Aum Swaha Bhuvah Bhuh          Aum Sah Joom Haum Aum

 

"OM Hrom Om Joom Sah Bhurbhuvah Swh Om tryambakam yajāmahe sugandhim pushti-vardhanam urvā rukamiva bandhanān mrityormukshīya māmritāt Bhurbhuvah Swarom Joom Sah Hrom Om"

> "Om Haum Joom Saha> Om Bhur Bhuvaha Swaha

Sanjay ji was explaining this yesterday...i am repeating whatever hetaught us...

Om Houm (sound like Hooum) Jum Sah (Please note, not Saha)Bhur Bhuva Swa (please note, there is no second Om here as well as thelast word is "Swa" -- as in Swarga, not Swaha).

> Om Trayumbakum Yajamahe Sughandhim Pushti Vardanam> Urvar-ukamiva Bandhanam Mrityor Muksheeya Mamritat Swaha

- No need of "OM" again in here....if yo uare saying "Om Haum Jum..."

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in the beginning...- please replace "Muksheeya" with "Moksheeya" -- as in Moksha.- I donot remember a Swaha at the end here...The Actual Mrityunjayaends with "Maamrutaat"

> Bhuvaha Bhur Om> Shah Joom Haum Om

"Haum Jum Sah" and "Bhur Bhuva Swa" do not reverse as given above,instead only OM comes at the end, as below.

Houm Jum Sah Bhur Bhuva Swa Om!

It would be useful, if you could look at the sanskrit verse (atleasttransliterated) to get the actual pronounciation.

>> Meaning:> O Three eyed Shiva who is fragrant, bless me with health &> immortality and sever me from the clutches of death."

Sanjay ji has explained the meaning of this in a wonderful way. Ithink it's on .org website. Please check there for theslokha as well as meaning.

>> QUESTIONS:>> 1. To do it over many days,> how many times should the mantra be recited (minimally) each day?

Recently Sanjay ji mentioned on the list, that this Mantra can be doneone MALA (108 times) in the morning and one MALA in the evening. Restof your questions, maybe answered by others, well versed in Mantrashastra.

Good Luck and Best Regards,-Suresh.

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"Om Haum Joom Saha> Om Bhur Bhuvaha Swaha

Bhuvaha Bhur Om> Shah Joom Haum Om

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Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra

Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, the powerful mantra of Lord Shiva is a call for enlightenment. Chanting of this mantra purifies the karmas of the soul at a deep level. The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra (Mantra of Great Victory Over Death) is one of the most ancient mantras well known in the Vedic canon.

The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is a life-giving mantra (sanjivini mantra). It is a mantra that is said to rejuvenate, bestow health, wealth, long life, peace, prosperity and contentment. It wards off death and accidents of all descriptions. Besides, it has a great curative power. It is also known as Moksha mantra.

"om tryambhakam yajamahe, sugandhim pushtivardhanam, urvarukamiva bandhanan, mrityor mukshiya maamritat."

Rigveda Verse: mandala-7 sukt-59 mantra-12 | Rishi: Vashistha | Mantra Devata: Rudra

�O praise to the Three-Eyed One, who increases prosperity, who has a sweet fragrance, who frees the world from all disease and death � liberate me, as the cucumber is easily severed from the vine. O Shiva, grant me immortality!�

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Penance for the Mantra

The Mahamrityunjaya mantra was taught by Lord Shiva to Sukracharya, the preceptor of the demons after he succeeded in the impossible test of hanging upside down from a tree for twenty years (Vimsottari dasa period) with smoke blowing into him from a fire lit beneath. Even Brihaspati was shocked at the prospect of such a terrible penance and calmly settled to observe Sukracharya accept the challenge of Indra and succeed.

After the penance Lord Shiva taught the Mahamrityunjaya mantra to Sukracharya, who under very compelling circumstances had to teach this to the son of Brihaspati and that is how the devas also got the mantra. This mantra was given (sruti) to Vasistha Maharishi for the welfare of this world. The mantra and explanation given by Sukracharya to Rishi Dadhicha when the latter's body was cut and thrown by Raja Kshuva is recorded in the Shiva Purana.

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What is the meaning of Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra?

OM

Om is the absolute reality. It is said to be "Adi Anadi", without beginning or the end and embracing all that exists. Om is beyond any limit, transcendental, and indestructible. OM represents the wholeness of the universe and the eternal vibratory sound of brahman (the universal soul) that permeates it. Indeed, Om is called shabdabrahman, the sound-form of brahman. Om is a mystical or sacred syllable. The syllable is taken to consist of three phonemes, a, u and m, variously symbolizing the Three Vedas or the Hindu Trimurti or three stages in life (birth, life and death ). A-U-M represents the divine energy (Shakti) united in its three elementary aspects: Bhrahma Shakti (creation), Vishnu Shakti (preservation) and Shiva Shakti (liberation).

In upanishads and sutra:

Om consists of the three sounds a (a-kara), u (u-kara), m (ma-kara). A-kara means form or shape like earth, trees, or any other object. U-kara means formless or shapeless like water, air or fire. Ma-kara means neither shape nor shapeless (but still exists) like the dark matter in the Universe. When we combine all three syllables we get AUM which is a combination of A-kara, U-kara, and Ma-kara.

According to the Mandukya Upanishad

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Om is both atman and brahman: it is the past, the present and the future, as well as all that transcends time.

In Purana

Aum or Om is the mystic name for the Hindu Trimurti, and represents the union of the three gods, viz. a for Brahma, u for Vishnu and m for Mahadev which is another name of Shiva. The three sounds also symbolize the three Vedas (Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda).

Om is the mantra of assent. It means yes and affirms and energizes whatever we say after it. That is why all mantras begin with OM. OM is also the mantra of ascent and causes our energy to rise upward into the infinite. By reciting Om, a person gains access to the powers of the universe; and meditation on Om is said to lead to enlightenment and immortality. OM is expansive and increases the fire, air and ether elements, particularly ether. It also gives strength, protection and grace.

Tryambakam

Tryambak = trya + amba = three amba

�Three Amba' are the three Shaktis (the power) signifyin

�'will power' (iccha shakti)

power of work� (kriya shakti)

power of wisdom (gyana shakti).

These three shaktis are the creators of this whole world, and the one who has these three is called tryambak.

Tryambak also refers to the three eyes of shiva as 'Trya' means 'Three' and 'Ambakam' means eyes. Three eyes of shiva also refer to fire, sun and moon. Maharshi Kapil defines these eyes as sattva, raja and tamo guna. So we can say that the one who is beyond all gunas is tryambak.

According to Astrologers, past, present and future are the eyes of the mahakaal tryambak. Thus it can be said that the one who exists in past, future and present,

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and is omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent is tryambak.In vedanta - chitta, ego and buddhi are the three eyes of Shiva. Yogis define 'A', 'U' and 'M' as eyes of shiva. Tryambak is the father of the three worlds - bhu, bhuva and svarga lokas (planes of existence). He is the lord of the three heavens created by the dominance of the three Gunas - Rajas, Satva and Tamas.

Yajamahe

By chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra we surrender to Lord Trayambak establishing a connection with Him. Here the root yaja means to sacrifice for the communion with divinity and yajamahe means �performing yagya�. Yagya is the tradition that follows from the Vedas. It is the act of offering oblations to propitiate a deity. Thus Yajamahe refers to the desire to make a connection with the lord who is the origin of light, nectar and life by sacrificing and offerings (havan samagri).

Sugandhim

'Sugandhim' refers to the fragrance of the flower that spreads in all directions. Similarly, He - The Supreme God is present in all the bhutas (modes of existence), in the three Gunas (nature of creation as being Satva, Rajas or Tamas), in the ten indriyas (five gyana-indriyas or senses and five karma-indriyas or organs of action), in all the devas (33 devas are the source of all illumination and enlightenment) and the ganas (hosts of demi-gods), He exists and pervades as the illumine atma (soul) and is their essence. He is spreading His fragrance all around and making us as fragrant as He is. Fragrance refers to the joy within Him. we all are bathing in His Fragrance, the real joy. Our self is true and pure as He is. No one can deteorite the true self.

Pustivardhanam

Pushti + vardhnam = pushtivardhanam

Tantric refers pushti as Shakti, In puranic language pushti is maya-( ). Philosphers (tatva chintak) refers it as �Nature�. Thus, here pushti indicates

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the shakti- the power - the nature and the one who expands/ enhances the pushti is called pustivardhanam. The one who transforms subtle forms into gross forms and expands the nature into many new forms by his creation is God. God is the sustainer of all beings who has created the entire creation starting from mahatatva (primordial state of matter/energy) to the individual parts. He is the sustainer of the world, the father of all.

Urvarukamiv Bandhnan

We bound by many diseases (approx 100 are in vedas) influenced (negative) by three doshas (imbalance of five elements earth, space, air, water and fire), fear of death, eight type of Agyana (ignorance) and the cycle of birth and death. We are living in the falsehood and are unable to perceive the all pervading God. We are bound by shadripu, the six demons of attachment, lust, greed, ego, anger and

Mrityormukshiya Ma Amritat

O God I wish to be free from the all negativities and to be in real joy. Please take me out of all weakness and the never ending cycle of birth and death. Free me from the fear of diseases and death for the sake of immortality (Moksha, Nirvana or final emancipation from re-birth).

ma amritat means 'please give me some Amritam (life rejuvinating nectar). 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. and to be one with the supreme being, Shiva in the same way as the cucumber fruit (urvaru) gets separated from its stalk.

Be like Cucumber

The cucumber is a fruit that grows on a vine, and if you�ve ever grown them, you will know that they, like other similar fruits and gourds, will not fall away from the vine on their own. They will stay on the vine until they rot. Similarly, without the moment of liberation, we too will remain attached to our ego, to this illusory world, until our bodies rot away and the seeds of our karma are planted again, to be born again into the cycle of rebirth. With this mantra we ask Lord Shiva to release us from this cycle, while still in this life. Removing the cucumber

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when it is ripe is very easy � you can simply pluck it from the vine � in a similar way, with sadhana (focused practice with a goal in mind), we too may easily cross from unknowing into knowing. So we ask Lord Shiva to help us, to liberate us as easily as we harvest the simple gourd.

Things become easier when done in a group or team. Team always has more power than a single person. Thus we bring the chant of Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra by 21 brahmins. Brahmins are the class of educators, scholars and preachers. They chant the mantra for 108 times collectively.

Listen to the free demo of the life giving mantra, Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra by 21 Brahmins

"om tryambhakam yajamahe, sugandhim pushtivardhanam,   urvarukamiva bandhanan, mrityor mukshiya maamritat."

It is said that power of mantra grows exponentially if chanted in groups. The vibrations created by this collective chanting is very much powerful to help a person to establish a connection with the supreme being. And make easier for the devotee to move within, creating a unique environment full of divine vibrations of Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra. Chant with the 21 brahmins and experience the divinity and true bliss within.

Om Hroum Om Joom Om Sah Om Bhooh Om Bhuvah Om Swah Om Trayambakam Yajaamahe Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam Urvaarukmiv BandhanaanmrityormuksheeyaMaamritaat, Om Swah Om Bhuvah Om Bhooh Om Sah Om Joom Om Hroum Om.

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Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra 

Aum Haum Joom Sah           Aum Bhur Bhuvah Swaha

Aum Tryambakam Yajamahe

Sugandhim Pushti-vardhanam |

Urva - rukamiva Bandhanan

Mrtyor - muksheeya Maamritat ||Aum Swaha Bhuvah Bhuh          Aum Sah Joom Haum Aum

 The singer of this mantra in this site, Shankar Sahney, during his regular meditation on compassionate Lord Shiva, obtained a very intense experience and a profound message and he was inspired to take this mantras to one crore people and help them overcome their problems in life and gain spiritual progress. Unique and rare sketch of Lord

Shiva made during the above experience is provided in the Image section. Click here to view the image

Meaning: We worship The Three-Eyed Lord Shiva who is naturally fragrant, immensely merciful and who is the Protector of the devotees. Worshipping him may we be liberated from death for the sake of immortality just as the ripe cucumber easily separates itself from the binding stalk i.e. “By your Grace, Let me be in the state of salvation (Moksha) and be saved from the clutches of fearful death and calamities”. Remembering Lord Ganesha and then Brahmrishi Vasishta who has given us this mahamantra, before beginning the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra will give us ENHANCED RESUTS. (Refer to the audio)

Effects When chanted with full sincerity, faith and devotion, to a worshipper from any faith, this removes dangers of accidents, incurable diseases and calamities, bestows long Life and immortality. It has a great curative effect. Diseases pronounced incurable by doctors are cured by this Mantra. It bestows health, wealth, peace, prosperity,

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satisfaction and long life. It is a Moksha-Mantra too.

Explanation :The mantra is a prayer of devotee to Lord Shiva. Trayambaka is the three eyed one (where the third eye signifies the giver of knowledge, which destroys ignorance and releases us from the cycle of death and rebirth). Lord Shiva, when worshipped Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, bestows the boon of sound health, longlife, prosperity, wealth, contentment and Peace. For the worshipper of this mantra, whichever faith he may belong to, the positive vibrations of the mantra percolates to each and every cell in the body thus forming a protective shield protecting the worshiper from life calamities, accidents, mishaps, daily calamities etc. Also called as Moksha mantra, the energy or heat created by chanting this, makes one fearless and takes one beyond the cycle of birth and death. This mantra takes you to your state of absolute truth, pure consciousness and bliss i.e. the state of Sachidananda[ sat- chit- anand] and links you to the most merciful Lord Shiva.

Word Meanings:

AUM: Absolute reality.

Tryambakam: Trya means three. Ambakam means eyes. Three eyed Lord Shiva.

Yajamahe: We rejoice in meditation on all of this, sing in His praise

Sugandhim: Means fragrance.

Pushtivardhanam: Means that which nourishes all.

Urvarukamiva: Urva means big. Arukam means deadly disease, which are like the death of Wisdom or physical untimely death.

Bandhanan: Means bound down (e.g. bound down to the ignorance and untruth)

Mrityor: Means untruth or physical death

Mukshiya: Means liberation from the cycles of physical, mental, and spiritual death.

Maamritat: Means please give me rejuvenating nectar( Amritam ), so as to have this liberation, like the process of severing the cucumber from the creeping vine without any pain.

Method for attaining great and rare results from this Mantra:Although even one round (ONE MALA) of this mantra starts giving the desired results, but it is said that with the 41 days practice of 125000 mantras with faith and VIDHI the devotee (sadhaka) surely gets the Result.

This mantra can be chanted any time with faith, devotion and surrender Brahmamuhurtam [6 ghati before sun rise] is the ideal time to chant this (Devotees can play/download this mantra 108 times from this website and can chant

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along ). Om Haum Joom Sah

Om Bhur Bhuvah Swah

Om Trayambakam Yajaamahe Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam Urvaarukamiv Bandhanaan Mrityormuksheeya maamritaat Swah Bhuvah Bhuh Om Sah Jum Hraum Om |