Planetary Remedies: Beej Mantras
- Arunagiri
- Jul 23, 2024
- 2 min read
Graha Shanti Mantras are Vedic hymns recited to seek the blessings of the planets in order to mitigate their negative effects and promote their positive influence in one's life. It is an easily accessible and cost-free method that can be performed by anyone at any time. However, to achieve the desired results, the practice requires concentration and devotion, as absent-minded and insincere chanting may not be effective.
Mantra Recitation
Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra recommends each Mantra should be recited a specific number of times to appease the respective planet: Sun (7000 times), Moon (11000 times), Mars (11000 times), Mercury (9000 times), Jupiter (19000 times), Venus (16000 times), Saturn (23000 times), Rahu (18000 times), and Ketu (17000 times). BPHS doesn't provide a fixed timeline for completing the chant, so you can choose to finish it in a day, two days, or spread it out over a maximum of 48 days. The Beej Mantras for all nine planets are:
1. | Surya (Sun) ॐ ह्रां ह्रीं ह्रौं सः सूर्याय नमः | "Om Hram Hreem Hroum Sah Suryaya Namah" |
2. | Chandra (Moon) श्रां श्रीं श्रौं सः सोमाय नमः | "Om Shram Shreem Shroum Sah Chandraya Namah" |
3. | Mangal (Mars) ॐ क्रां क्रीं क्रौं सः भौमाय नमः | "Om Kram Kreem Kroum Sah Bhaumaya Namah" |
4. | Budha (Mercury) ॐ ब्रां ब्रीं ब्रौं सः बुधाय नमः | "Om Bram Breem Broum Sah Budhaya namah" |
5. | Guru (Jupiter) ॐ ग्रां ग्रीं ग्रौं सः गुरवे नमः | "Om Gram Greem Groum Sah Gurave Namah" |
6. | Shukra (Venus) ॐ द्रां द्रीं द्रौं सः शुक्राय नमः | "Om Dram Dreem Droum Sah Shukraya Namah" |
7. | Shani (Saturn) ॐ प्रां प्रीं प्रौं सः शनैश्चाराय नमः | "Om Pram Preem Proum Sah Shanaischaraya Namah" |
8. | Rahu (North Node) ॐ ब्रां ब्रीं ब्रौं सः राहवे नमः | "Om Bhram Bhreem Bhroum Sah Rahave Namah" |
9. | Ketu (South Node) ॐ स्रां स्रीं स्रौं सः केतवे नमः | "Om Sram Sreem Sroum Sah Ketave Namah" |
Chanting these Beej Mantras with devotion and sincerity can bring peace and harmony to your life. It is recommended to recite them during Sunrise or immediately after Sunrise on the corresponding planetary day. It is important to note that reciting alone may not be sufficient and one should also make an effort to live a virtuous life and practice good deeds.
Tips & Tricks
The most commonly recommended chanting is 108 times (one mala) for any mantra. I wrote down the suggested number of recitations acc. to BPHS, but you can break it down to one Mala (108 times) per sitting. For example, to complete 7000 recitations of the Sun Mantra, you can chant one Mala at a time, which brings 65 Malas of 7020 times. It is advised to use prayer beads or a digital counter to keep track of the number of recitations. While digital counters are a fancy replacement, prayer beads such as Tulsi mala, Rudraksh mala are auspicious and recommended by the ancient seers.
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