Meaning: We worship the Three-eyed Lord who is fragrant and who nourishes and nurtures all beings. The combination of sounds that are embedded in the mantra, if chanted regularly liberates a human being from the cycle of life and birth. The mantra is divided into four lines, each containing eight syllables. The mantra itself is actually comprised from mantras which are found in the three Vedas: The Rig Veda (7th mandal, 59th chapter, 12th mantra), the Yajur Veda (3rd chapter, 60th mantra), and the Atharva Veda (14th mandal, 1st chapter, 17th mantra). Our ancient Vedas are a package of knowledge, healing and life restoring powers. The one who is beyond the consciousness, subconsciousness, dream and waking state of a human being. ![]() He is the absolute truth, The Transcendent Lord. This mantra is an ode to the supreme yogi, Shiva. It is also called Mrita-Sanjivini mantra because chanting this mantra restores life and prevent us from diseases. MRITUNJAYA – The one who has transcendent death.
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