As millions of snakes perished in the flames, the young, highly learned Sage Astika—born of the Brahmin Jaratkaru and the Naga princess Manasa—intervened. He spoke with immense wisdom, convincing King Janamejaya to halt the slaughter and preserve the ecological and cosmic equilibrium.
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The mantra finds its roots in ancient Vedic texts and Puranic lore, where sages recognized the psychological and physical dangers posed by venomous creatures. In a literal sense, the mantra is an appeal to the serpent deities (Nagas) and the cosmic forces to grant safe passage and remove poison from one's environment. apa sarpa sarpa bhadram exclusive
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Reciting this mantra recalls those words of Astika, effectively calming and commanding the serpents to depart, offering the devotee protection from potential threats. 2. Deep Interpretation of "Apa Sarpa Sarpa Bhadram" As millions of snakes perished in the flames,
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Narmadayai Namah Pratah Narmadayai Namo Nishi Namostu Narmade Tubhyam Trahi Maam Visha Sarpadah Gachha Sarpa Mahavisha Janamejayasya Yagnante Astika Vachanam Smara Word-by-Word Breakdown Narmadayai : To Goddess (River) Narmada. Share public link The mantra finds its roots
जनमेजयस्य यज्ञान्ते आस्तीकवचं स्मर।।
According to traditional lineages, including teachings associated with saints like Mahan Sri Seshadri Swamigal , the mantra functions best when integrated into daily spiritual hygiene.
"Sarpāpasarpa bhadraṃ te dūraṃ gaccha mahāyaśāḥ | Janamejayasya yajñānte āstīka vacanaṃ smaran ||" Translation:
As millions of snakes perished in the flames, the young, highly learned Sage Astika—born of the Brahmin Jaratkaru and the Naga princess Manasa—intervened. He spoke with immense wisdom, convincing King Janamejaya to halt the slaughter and preserve the ecological and cosmic equilibrium.
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The mantra finds its roots in ancient Vedic texts and Puranic lore, where sages recognized the psychological and physical dangers posed by venomous creatures. In a literal sense, the mantra is an appeal to the serpent deities (Nagas) and the cosmic forces to grant safe passage and remove poison from one's environment.
: Focus on the feeling of absolute safety. Visualize a golden shield of light surrounding your physical body.
Reciting this mantra recalls those words of Astika, effectively calming and commanding the serpents to depart, offering the devotee protection from potential threats. 2. Deep Interpretation of "Apa Sarpa Sarpa Bhadram"
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Narmadayai Namah Pratah Narmadayai Namo Nishi Namostu Narmade Tubhyam Trahi Maam Visha Sarpadah Gachha Sarpa Mahavisha Janamejayasya Yagnante Astika Vachanam Smara Word-by-Word Breakdown Narmadayai : To Goddess (River) Narmada.
जनमेजयस्य यज्ञान्ते आस्तीकवचं स्मर।।
According to traditional lineages, including teachings associated with saints like Mahan Sri Seshadri Swamigal , the mantra functions best when integrated into daily spiritual hygiene.
"Sarpāpasarpa bhadraṃ te dūraṃ gaccha mahāyaśāḥ | Janamejayasya yajñānte āstīka vacanaṃ smaran ||" Translation:
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