When you repeat this mantra, you're asking Lord Krishna to remove all your worries and sorrows from your thoughts and spirit. It also implies that you are requesting the almighty's blessing of wisdom and assistance in attaining higher intelligence. This phrase also means that you desire the Lord, who was bound by a rope to a mortar, to illuminate your thoughts when you bend before him. The mantra is chanted by devotees with great determination to please Lord Krishna and to seek his blessings.
Lord Krishna is continually regulating ascetics' minds in meditation. Sri Krishna's limitlessness is unfathomable, and neither Gods nor devils can explain it. I send my salutations to such a magnificent divinity. 'Please accept my good wishes, Lord.
Removes any doubts and anxieties from the hearts of the devotees, boosting their confidence and courage.Aids in the treatment of a wide range of illnesses and promotes general well-being, peace, and prosperity in the home.Dispels all forms of negativity and instils positive energy around the home.Improves the knowledge of learners, professionals and businessmen abilities, allowing for professional progress and achievement.It is a source of joy, tranquillity, and contentment.
Number of times | 108 times |
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Who can chant this Mantra | Anyone |
When to chant this Mantra | In the morning |
Facing | Face lord Krishna's portrait or idol |