Lyrics:
ॐ ह्रीं नमो भगवति महामाये मम सर्वपशुजनमनश्चक्षुस्तिरस्करणं कुरु कुरु हुं फट् स्वाहा।
om hreem namo bhagavati mahaamaaye mama sarvapashujanamanashchakshustiraskaranam kuru kuru hum phat' svaahaa.
Meaning:
It is a salutation to Bhagavati Mahamaya, asking her to cover, hide, or shield you from harmful, jealous, or hostile looks, thoughts, and intentions coming from people and beings around you. The word 'manas chakshus' refers to the mental eye or subtle gaze — the look that does not come from the physical eye but from the mind, like envy, ill will, or silent hostility. 'Tiraskaranam' means to block, hide, or veil. The ending 'hum phat svaha' is a forceful sealing that cuts negative influence and establishes protection.
Benefits of Listening:
Reduces the impact of negative attention
If you are around envy, gossip, or petty minds, this mantra helps you feel less exposed and less drained by others reactions. It creates a psychological boundary, which already reduces stress.
Strengthens focus
When attention leaks are reduced, focus improves. Work, study, sadhana, and creative tasks benefit from this clean mental space.
Builds inner confidence and quiet presence
When you feel protected, you stop overthinking who is watching or judging. That shift itself makes you calmer and more grounded in your own work.
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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