These 3 mantras can reduce karmic debts and why?
Since ages, we have heard that mantra jaap is the most powerful thing to manifest, heal and reduce karmic debts of past life. But do you have those mantras that can not only bring a positive aura in your life, but also heal and karmic burdens that manifest from past life. Here’s all you need to know and how these mantras work?
What are karmic debts?
According to Vedic astrology, karmic debts are basically unresolved karma from the actions of past life spanning over present life that creates a cycle of suffering or challenges until balanced in present life. However, as per Vedic culture, these mantras have the vibrations that can purify and dissolve sanchita and prarabdha karma. Here are some mantras that can help in removal of obstacles and realigning the soul toward liberation through daily jaap.
Om Namah Shivaya
This Panchakshari mantra honours Lord Shiva's five elements that include ego and vasanas accumulated over lifetimes. These karmas often manifest as challenges in present life relationships. However chanting Om Namah Shivaya 108 times can align the chakras, incinerating negative patterns like Shiva consuming Halahala poison.
It also reduces karmic debts by fostering detachment, transforming suffering into spiritual growth, positivity and clarity.
Om Namo Narayanaya
As per Vedic beliefs the Ashtakshari calls Lord Narayana to protect from karmic wrath by preserving righteousness amid chaos. Chanting Om Namo Narayanaya, when recited at the twilight can heal relational and financial ties through Vishnu's compassionate grace. Its power lies in converting hardships into lessons, preventing new debts via harmonious living.
Om Gam Ganapataye Namah
Another powerful mantra that can not only heal and fix karma is the Ganesha's beeja mantra that vibrates at Muladhara and is believed to uproot primordial hurdles from ignorance and karmic debts. It is believed that chanting this mantra along with offering it to the deity with modak as it is believed that chanting this jaap grants enlightenment to navigate through karmic debts wisely, and reducing hurdles and misfortune cycles. Chanting this mantra helps attain liberation by illuminating paths by ensuring sattvic actions lead to unburdened moksha.
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According to Vedic astrology, karmic debts are basically unresolved karma from the actions of past life spanning over present life that creates a cycle of suffering or challenges until balanced in present life. However, as per Vedic culture, these mantras have the vibrations that can purify and dissolve sanchita and prarabdha karma. Here are some mantras that can help in removal of obstacles and realigning the soul toward liberation through daily jaap.
Om Namah Shivaya
This Panchakshari mantra honours Lord Shiva's five elements that include ego and vasanas accumulated over lifetimes. These karmas often manifest as challenges in present life relationships. However chanting Om Namah Shivaya 108 times can align the chakras, incinerating negative patterns like Shiva consuming Halahala poison.
Om Namo Narayanaya
As per Vedic beliefs the Ashtakshari calls Lord Narayana to protect from karmic wrath by preserving righteousness amid chaos. Chanting Om Namo Narayanaya, when recited at the twilight can heal relational and financial ties through Vishnu's compassionate grace. Its power lies in converting hardships into lessons, preventing new debts via harmonious living.
Om Gam Ganapataye Namah
Another powerful mantra that can not only heal and fix karma is the Ganesha's beeja mantra that vibrates at Muladhara and is believed to uproot primordial hurdles from ignorance and karmic debts. It is believed that chanting this mantra along with offering it to the deity with modak as it is believed that chanting this jaap grants enlightenment to navigate through karmic debts wisely, and reducing hurdles and misfortune cycles. Chanting this mantra helps attain liberation by illuminating paths by ensuring sattvic actions lead to unburdened moksha.
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