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Extremely Powerful Batuk Bhairav Mantra for Fearlessness

Are you facing difficulties in life and seeking a powerful solution to overcome them? This mantra is said to be one of the most potent mantras for conquering obstacles, overcoming fear and becoming the best possible version of yourself. In the video below, we document the sound of the Batuk Bhairav mantra:

oṁ baṭuka bhairavāya namaḥ

|| ॐ बटुक भैरवाय नमः ||

Listen to the sound and feel it working to transform your life or chant along with us as we meditate with this ancient mantra.

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The Sanskrit word “Bhairava” means “terribly fearsome form” or “one who destroys fear”. Bhairav is considered a fierce form of Shiva as the personification of time (the root cause of all fear and destruction). “Batuka” means “boy”, thus Batuk Bhairav is considered a fierce manifestation of Shiva in the form of a five year old boy.

This mantra can bring about tremendous personal transformation in your life by making you fearless. It is also said to destroy evil eyes and protect you and your loved ones from enemies. If there are any negative entities in the environment where you chant this mantra, they will not be able to tolerate the sound of the mantra and they will leave, transforming your space into a place of deep peace and protection. Batuk Bhairav mantra can also bring vigor and discipline to your work in such a way that no impediment will be able to stop you.

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Ancient Sanskrit Big Dipper Mantra

In the Vedic tradition, the seven stars of the Big Dipper asterism are considered to represent seven ancient sages called the Saptarishis. These sages are said to have influenced the development of human civilization, and they hold great power in the Universe.

Interestingly, the image of the Big Dipper is also used in classical Feng Shui as a powerful symbol to frighten evil spirits and keep them from causing harm to the occupants of a space. The seven stars, plus two “assistant” stars which are not visible to the naked eye, make up the nine stars of the Flying Star School of Feng Shui.

In the video below, we document the sound of an ancient mantra, oṁ saptaṛṣibhyo namaḥ. This mantra connects you with the stars of the Big Dipper and calls on the wisdom of the Saptarishis (seven ancient sages) to bring higher knowledge into your life and nullify negative karmic reactions.

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Experiment with this mantra and see if it has any positive effect on your life or consciousness. Thursdays or full moon days are recommended as the best days for meditating with this mantra.

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Finger Counting Hack for Mantra Meditation without a Japa Mala

Discover a simple yet powerful finger counting hack for mantra meditation that doesn’t require beads or any other equipment. This counting method is perfect if you forgot your Japa Mala at home or just want to try chanting mantras in a different way. This easy-to-learn technique is perfect for beginners who want to improve their focus and concentration during meditation.

Learn how to use your fingers to count your mantra repetitions and take your meditation practice to the next level. Whether you’re looking to reduce stress, increase mindfulness, or simply find more calm in your daily life, this finger counting hack is a game-changer.

Watch the video below to learn the technique and use it in your own meditation today!

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If you don’t already have a favorite mantra and you’re not sure which one you want to meditate with, visit our archive of articles about mantras to figure out which one you’re drawn to the most.

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Hidden Vastu Feng Shui Mantra for Honoring Nagas

Unlock the secrets of Vastu and Feng Shui with the powerful mantra oṁ sarpebhyo namaḥ. In the video below, we document the sound of this ancient mantra so you can use it in your meditations to bring balance and harmony into your life.

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According to a classical text on Vastu Shastra called Vishwakarma Prakash, the Vastu Purusha, the deity which resides under the land plot of every construction or home, is described as the “king of Snakes” (Vishwakarma Prakash Chapter 1 Text 99). The text usually refers to the Vastu Purusha as the “Vastu Naga”, “Naga” being a Sanskrit word for a kind of spiritual dragon or snake deity. It goes on to recommend the appeasement of this Naga through the use of mantras containing the Sanskrit word “Sarpebhyo”, the plural dative case of the word “sarpa” which means serpent.

Interestingly enough, the ancient practice of Land Form School Feng Shui holds that the land contains “dragons”, or channels of energy flowing through the land under a site which can greatly help the occupants of a space if harnessed properly, or hurt them if not properly accounted for in the construction of a building.

In Vedic astrology, the deity of the Ashlesha nakṣatra is also referred to as “sarpa”, and is appeased by the recitation of this same mantra.

In addition to improving the Vastu or Feng Shui of a space, this mantra can also be used to remedy planets placed in Ashlesha nakṣatra. Nagas in the Vedic tradition are also considered to rule over hidden things including treasures of the earth and secret knowledge, so this mantra can help one discover hidden things or occult secrets. It is also recommended as a remedy for Kala Sarpa Dosha, or the placement of all planets between Rahu and Ketu in a horoscope.