It means we pray to Lord Shiva, “The third eyed lord Shiva who sees what we can see but who also sees what we cannot see. Mrtyormuksiya – free, liberate from death Urvarukam-iva- like the cucumber or melon (in the accusative case) or like a big peach Vardhanam- one who nourishes, strengthens, cause to increase (in health, wealth, well-being), who gladdens, exhilarates and restores health, a good gardener Pusti- A well-nourished condition, thriving, prosperous, fullness of life Sugandhim- sweet fragrance, fragrant (accusative case) Tryambakam- the third-eyed one (accusative case) Here is the word by word meaning of the mantraĪum- is a sacred/mystical syllable in Hinduism. According to Shiv Puran, when you have fear of any unknown event this chant helps you to overcome the fear. It is also a great death-conquering Mantra. It addresses the Rudra avatar of Lord Shiva. Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is also known as the Tryambakam Mantra, is a verse of the Rigveda. It is one of the most significant mantras in Hinduism. There are many mantras that are devoted to Lord Shiva and each mantra has its own set of benefits.
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Mantras have psychological and spiritual powers and help us to bring harmony and peace to our life. Chanting mantra is one of the powerful ways to get connect with the divine and dedicate yourself to Lord Shiva.
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It is believed that Lord Shiva can be pleased easily and grants the boon to their devotees. He is the Supreme Being, who creates, protects and transforms the universe. Shiva is one of the principal deities of Hinduism.