Mantra Collection
Explore a sacred collection of Hindu mantras with meaning, benefits, and chanting method. Find Surya, Shiva, Hanuman, Gayatri, and Devi mantras for daily prayer on Tirth.
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Brihaspati Grah Mantra

They say when Jupiter smiles upon you, wisdom finds you easily, fortune flows more gently, and confusion starts to fade away like fog at dawn. That planet the massive golden guardian of our solar system is Brihaspati, also known as Guru, the teacher of the gods. To chant his mantra is to call upon knowledge…
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Rudra Mantra

Rudra even the name feels like thunder wrapped in calm. He is Shiva in his earliest, rawest form: primal, vast, utterly untamed. Yet within that fierceness lies compassion deeper than the oceans. When the Rudra Mantra is whispered with a sincere heart, it’s said that his energy clears away everything false leaving nothing but truth,…
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The Grace of the Krishna Mantra

There’s something almost magical about saying his name — Krishna. Even quietly, it feels like music: the kind that doesn’t just reach your ears but seeps right into your heart. For centuries, devotees have whispered his mantras to find calm, purpose, and a love that asks for nothing in return. Chanting his name is less…
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Hanuman Moola Mantra

The Call of Strength and Devotion There’s a particular calm that comes with saying his name Hanuman. Call it courage, call it clarity, or just the feeling of having someone unshakable on your side. He has always been that the steady guardian, the fearless warrior whose faith could move mountains (literally). In every temple, you’ll…
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Shakti Mantra

When you whisper her name Shakti the air seems to pause. It’s not a small word. It’s the pulse of creation itself. She is the current that spins galaxies, the strength behind breath, the quiet fire moving through every living thing. For those who feel drawn to her energy, chanting Shakti Mantras isn’t just prayer…
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Maha Rudrabhishek

There are certain sounds ancient, thunderous, healing that never lose their strength no matter how many centuries pass. The Maha Rudrabhishek is one such moment of sound and surrender. It’s not just a ritual; it’s one of the most powerful ways to connect with Lord Shiva, the cosmic destroyer of negativity and the eternal stillness…
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Agni Mantra

There’s a reason every ritual in Sanatan Dharma begins and ends with fire. Not candlelight fire the living fire, Agni. It eats, it breathes, it moves like language older than sound. Agni isn’t just a flame in a havan kund he’s the messenger, the witness, the bridge between human prayer and divine ear. He carries…
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Maa Kali Mantra

There’s something about Kali that defies definition. She is not gentle in the way we’re used to thinking of goddesses. She is the wild pulse behind creation dark, electric, unstoppable. When fear shuts you down, she tears it open. When negativity clings to your thoughts, she burns it to ash. To chant her name is…
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The Grace of the Narayan Mantra

If you’ve ever whispered the name Narayan, you know there’s a peace in it soft, endless, like water touching stone. Lord Vishnu, the preserver, protector, the one who holds the universe steady when everything else trembles in his aspect as Narayan, becomes the still heart of creation. The Narayan mantras aren’t just chants; they’re a…
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Radha Mantra

There’s a certain softness, almost a quiet pulse, in the name “Radha.” It feels like a heartbeat that belongs not just to Krishna, but to the universe itself. When people chant her name Radha Rani they aren’t just praying; they’re remembering what pure love sounds like when it turns into a whisper. Radha isn’t simply…