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  • what is the means of this mantram?

  • When your visitors are 108.000, please let us celebrate!!!!!

    I love your chanting

  • I love this and wish it was complete. This needs to be longer...

  • OVER one BILLION people with the same shared history, language, culture, GENETICS and DNA,.................from north , south low or high caste..we ARE BROTHERS BY GENETICS.......BY CULTURE.....BY OUR ANCESTORS!!...hindu, sikh, buddist, jains we ARE ALL BROTHERS UNITED..BY OUR ANCESTORS...we all are one.......UNITE TOGETHER AND BRING BACK OUR REAL STRENGHT............dnt sell our sons and daughters dont erase 5000years of our past in one generation..STAND TALL AND CALL URSELF .ppl of DHARMA..

  • @TheDharmaArmyofASIA I am going to say this mantra on behalf of one of my dear uncles who has cancer.

  • @QUINTUSMAXIMUS all the best......the sound your hearing is from your ancient ancestors........(india is the place where civilsation began.....everyone in the world at one point would have been part of tht ancient culture before they migrated out to the four corners of the wrold........

  • @QUINTUSMAXIMUS Then instead of MAmrtat in end say name of Uncle ( if his name is Petermrtat

  • @QUINTUSMAXIMUS then in end in place of Mamritat, say like petermritat ( if his name suppose Peter)

  • The MOST POWERFUL words in this Universe !

  • मृत्युंजय महामन्त्र :

    ॐ त्र्यम्बकं यजामहे सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम् ।

    उर्वारुकमिव बन्धनान्‍मृत्‍योर्मुक्षीय मामृतात ।।

  • These are your opinions of Nepalis writers..You people nowhere connected to Saraswathi civilization.

    Simply,Vedic influence in one area wont make those people are progenitors of Vedic culture. Influence and Vedic culture Origination happened different time period which are wide apart.

    Always link history with time not just with details only.

  • wheres the lyrics?

    participation is fun!

  • the words are;

    aum tryambakaṃ yajāmahe sugandhiṃ puṣṭi-vardhanam

    urvārukam iva bandhanān mṛtyor mukṣīya māmṛtāt

  • Thank you very much.

    What does this mean? Could you please provide the english so everyone know who is being addressed?

    Where did you get this stotram? Are you an initiate of the Rudra Sampradaya?

    Sorry for all the questions, I am just curious as to how you came across this path.

    Thank you

  • There are many mantra for warding off evils like death and other suffering given in the sacred literature of the Hindu's. These mantra are of various types but the Mrityunjaya mantra has been extolled in sacred literature as being the best. This mantra is addressed to Lord Shiva and is taught in the Rig Veda (7 mandala 59 Chapter) as well as the Yajur Veda (3-60) showing that it is a Sruti having been received by Maharishi Vasistha, the Kula Guru of Bhagavan Sri Ramachandra

  • Tryambaka is the name of Lord Shiva as the father of the three worlds - bhu, bhuva and svarga lokas. He is the father and lord of the three mandala's - Surya, Soma and Agni mandala. He is Maheswara, the lord of the three Guna's - Satva, Rajas and Tamas. He is the Sadashiva, the teacher of the three tatvas - Atma tatva, Vidya tatva and Shiva tatva. He is the father (cause and source) of the three energies (agni) - Aavahaniya, Garhapatya and Dakshinagni.

  • why would 'death' be an 'evil'? The whole idiotic concept of the abrahamic faiths (judaism/christianity/islam) that death is 'bad' cannot be applied to Hinduism. In Hindu philosophy, death is looked upon as a transitory phase into the next birth. Death actually FREES one from the bondage of the body and the material world. however, to make sure one DOES NOT RETURN (which is moksha), various mantras, yoga, meditation etc. are suggested.

  • Nice explanation, manay thanks, namah shivaya.

  • just cause you think this way doesn't make it so.

    no one revealed this to anyone you all figured it out therefore you way is flawed as invention.

    you cant even realize how stupid your answers sound. they make sense only to fools and dreamers and believers and followers of liers.

  • The Mrityunjaya mahamantra u posted is with correct swaras.... the other videos I saw were tampering the swara of this mantra which can be very dangerous as veda pandits say.... these days people are giving their own swara to a great mantra for example u can hear gayatri mantra as a song...as a caller tune and ring tone.. which i feel is wrong so my suggestion is please stop giving own tunes to Vedic Hymns as they have their own sacred tune pls dont tamper with them....

  • I agree. You should not distort Vedic Chants

  • Mrityunjaya maha mantra no way states that we should not have death or we should become immortals...

    rather it states death should come to us when we live our full life and are free from any bondage to refuse death... as urvarukamiv bandhanat mrityormukshiya mamrutat.. which means one should get death as a cucumber separates itself from the plant without any effort when it is fully ripe...

  • WOW!

  • According to Dr Yadubamshi, during the period before the hymns of the Yajuveda had been composed but later than the Rig and Atharvavedic periods, a non-Aryan god was fused with God Rudra. This non-Aryan god, he adds, was worshiped by some tribes in the Himalayan valleys, including the Kiratis. (Shaivamata :The Shaiva Sect)

    Today Kirat people still live in the Himalayas region especially Nepal.

    check the video --> "sakela~the greatest festival of kirat people"

  • triambakam yajama he sugandam pushtivardhanam urvarukamiva bandanat mrityor mukshia ma amritata

  • Sudarshan Raj Tiwari in his book The Brick and the Bull, 2002 (Pg. 23) states, The similarities among the cultural practices of bygone days leave little doubt that the Kirats did indeed come from the Indus-Saraswati Valley.

    The Manusmriti identifies the Kiratas as one of the eleven tribes who inhabited the Indus-Saraswoti region.

    Tiwari said Kiratas were forced to move away from their homeland and into the Kumaon region and some settle in the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal.(Tiwari, 2002).

  • very nice...but too short! ^_~

  • beautiful,,,post the full version please,,,,please

  • amazing!!!!!! thank you so much...

  • Q BELLO MANTRA A SHIVA

  • this is beautiful que tienen de bonito eso una ruka coon cuarto manos chale alli si se pasan

  • This mnantra is parte of the Rudra (namakan/chamakan).. I want put more mantras soon.

  • This is beautiful. Could u add the whole mantra instead of just this short version?

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