
Lyrics:
श्रीकृष्ण रुक्मिणीकान्त गोपीजनमनोहर ।
संसारसागरे मग्नं मामुद्धर समुद्धर ।।
shreekri'shna rukmineekaanta gopeejanamanohara .
sam'saarasaagare magnam' maamuddhara samuddhara ..
Meaning:
श्रीकृष्ण रुक्मिणीकान्त गोपीजनमनोहर ।
O Krishna — the auspicious one, the all-attractive Bhagavan.
You are the beloved of Rukmini — the embodiment of divine grace and royal devotion.
You are the enchanter of the gopis — the one who captivates hearts not by force, but by pure love.
This line establishes who Krishna is:
Not just powerful — but irresistibly loving, deeply personal, and accessible.
संसारसागरे मग्नं मामुद्धर समुद्धर ।।
I am drowning in the ocean of samsara —
This endless cycle of struggles, confusion, attachments, and inner turmoil.
Lift me up. Rescue me. Pull me out completely.
Notice the repetition:
'mam uddhara samuddhara' — not casual. It is urgent. It is desperate.
Like someone sinking and calling out again and again.
This mantra is not philosophy. It is surrender.
A person who chants this is saying:
'I have tried managing life on my own. It is overwhelming. I cannot swim across this alone. I need Your hand.'
And Krishna, by his very nature — as the savior of the helpless, the friend of the devotee — responds to this call.
Benefits of Listening:
When someone feels stuck — too many problems, no clarity — the mind keeps looping.
This mantra interrupts that loop.
The phrase ‘samsara sagare magnam’ directly connects with that inner feeling of drowning.
Just listening gives a sense that ‘someone understands my state’.
That itself reduces mental pressure.
Most people today feel alone while handling life.
This mantra repeatedly reminds:
There is a higher intelligence, a protecting force — Krishna — who can lift you.
This shifts the mind from isolation → support.
And that shift changes how a person faces problems.
The tone of surrender calms the nervous system.
Instead of ‘I have to fix everything’, it becomes:
‘I will do my part, but I am not alone’.
This reduces performance anxiety, fear of failure, and constant worry.
Krishna here is not distant.
He is ‘Gopijana Manohara’ — one who attracts through love.
Listening regularly softens emotional rigidity — anger, frustration, ego.
People become more balanced in relationships.
A restless mind cannot focus.
When anxiety reduces and emotional load drops,
focus improves automatically — especially useful for students and working professionals.
This mantra is especially effective when:
life feels out of control
health or financial stress is present
decision fatigue is high
It stabilizes the mind first — then clarity follows.
Important point — this is not escapism.
It is not ‘do nothing’.
It is ‘do your duty, but don’t carry the burden alone’.
That balance is what gives long-term mental strength.
Question:
How does listening to this Krishna mantra help in overcoming worldly sorrows and finding divine shelter?
Answer:
Worldly sorrow feels heavy because the mind believes it has to handle everything alone. This mantra breaks that illusion. When you listen to it, you are repeatedly reminded that there is a higher protecting force — Bhagavan Krishna — who can lift you out of difficulty. The mind slowly shifts from pressure to trust. Fear reduces. Clarity improves. You stop reacting blindly and start responding with steadiness. Over time, this creates a deep inner anchor. Problems may still exist, but they no longer drown you. You feel supported, guided, and mentally stronger to face life.
No. Initiation is required only if you want to do mantra sadhana, not for listening. You just have to listen to the mantras we provide to get benefited.
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