

In times of distress and failure, the maha mrityunjaya mantra is said to uplift people from the trap of failure and rejuvenate them to think about the purpose of their life. It is popularly referred to as the heart of the Vedas. Known as the Moksha Mantra of Lord Shiva, Maha Mrityunjay evokes the Shiva within and removes the fear of death, liberating one from the cycle of death and rebirth. The Mantra is a centuries old technique of connecting one to pure consciousness and bliss. The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is meant for healing rejuvenation and nurturance. The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is one of the most powerful verses in Hinduism is from the rig Veda. The Mahamrityunjaya mantra japa is said to rejuvenate, bestow health, wealth, a long life, peace, propsperity and contentment. Whereas the Gayatri Mantra is meant for purification and spiritual guidance. While its energy protects and guides the initiates a mantra re-links consciousness to its deeper and more abiding nature and repetition of the mantra constitutes Japa, the practice of which develops concentration that leads to a transformation of awareness. It is also chanted while smearing Vibhuti over various parts of the Body and utilised in Japa or Homa (havan) to get desired results. This mantra is addressed to Shiva for warding off untimely death. By reciting this mantra, the effect of the curse of Daksha, which could make him die, slowed, and Shiva then took Chandra and placed it upon his head. and also Sati during the time when Chandra suffered from the curse of Prajapati Daksha. It is said to be beneficial for mental, emotional and physical health and to be a moksha mantra which bestows longevity and immortality.Īccording to some puranas, the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra has been used by many rishis.
