Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra

Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra

Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is also called as Aum Tryambakam Mantra.
In reality, Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is one of the Vedas' most powerful mantras, containing Lord Shiva's strength and capable of resolving any issue.

It is made up of three Hindi words:
• Maha - great or wonderful
• Mrityun - death
• Jaya -  victory

Resulting in...
"Victory Over Death"

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    Meaning of the Mantra

    Meaning of the Mantra

    ॐ Aum

    We worship the Three-eyed Lord,
    who is fragrant and who nourishes and nurtures all beings.
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    As the ripened cucumber  is freed from its bondage to the creeper,

    may he liberate us from death for the sake of immortality.
    ||

    English Phonetic Translation

    Phonetic Translation

    Aum 
    Tryambakam yajaamahe
    sugandhim
    pushti·vardhanam
    Urvaarukam·iva bandhanaant
    mrityor·muksheeya
    Maa·Amrtaat

    Word for Word Meaning

    Sanskrit Version

    Auṁ
    is a sacred/mystical syllable

    त्र्यम्बकम् tryambakam
    (Try=Three)+ अम्बकम् (Ambakam=Eyes)
    One who has three eyes

    यजामहेyajāmahe
    We worship, adore, honour, revere you-

    सुगन्धिम् sugandhim
     the fragrant (spiritual Essence) not physical fragrance, but fragrance of character.

    पुष्टिpuṣṭi = A well-nourished condition, thriving, prosperous, fullness of life.

    वर्धनम् vardhanam
    is one who nourishes, strengthens or restores (in health, wealth
    well-being)

    उर्वारुकमिव urvārukamiva
    उर्वारु Urvaaru=Cucumber
    इवIva=Like, In the same manner

    बन्धनात् bandhanāt
    means bound down, Bondage [of Samsara or Worldly Life]'I am bound down just like a cucumber (to a vine)'.

    मृत्यु mrtyu
    Death

    मुक्षीयmukṣīya
    Liberation

    मृत्योर्मुक्षीय mṛtyormukṣīya
    Free, Liberate us from the fear of Death

    मामृतात्Maa-Amrtaat
    Liberate us from the death (for the sake of Immortality
    मा (Maa) = Not
    अमृत (Amrta) = Immortal

    Benefits of Mantra

    Triambaka Form Of Shiva

    TriambakaShiva

    Shiva has always been referred to as Triambaka because he has a third eye. A third eye does not mean a crack in the forehead. It simply means that his perception has reached its ultimate possibility. The third eye is the eye of vision. The two physical eyes are just sensory organs. They feed the mind with all kinds of nonsense because what you see is not the truth. You see this person or that person, and you think something about him, but you are not able to see Shiva in him. So, another eye, an eye of deeper penetration, has to be opened up.

    Any amount of thinking and philosophizing will never bring clarity into your mind. Anyone can distort the logical clarity that you create; difficult situations can completely put it into turmoil. Only when vision opens up, only when you have an inner vision, will there be perfect clarity.

    What we refer to as Shiva is nothing but the very embodiment of ultimate perception. It is in this context that the Isha Yoga Center celebrates Mahashivratri. It is an opportunity and a possibility for all to raise their perception by at least one notch. This is what Shiva is about, and this is what Yoga is about. It is not a religion; it is the science of inner evolution.

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