Lyrics:
ॐ ह्रीं श्रीं क्ष्रौं खरान्तकाय कालाग्निरूपाय रामभद्राय निशाचरकुलदावाग्नये हुँ फट् ।
Om hrim shrim kshraum kharantakaya kalagnirupaya ramabhadraya nishacharakuladavagnaye hum phat .
Meaning:
This mantra hails Bhagavan Rama in a fierce, protective form.
'Om hrim srim kshraum' invokes divine power, prosperity, and protection.
'Kharantakaya' praises Rama as the destroyer of Khara and the forces of adharma.
'Kalagnirupaya' describes him as the blazing time fire that burns away negativity.
'Ramabhadraya' invokes his auspicious, benevolent grace.
'Nishachara kula davaghnaye' calls him the wild forest fire that consumes the entire clan of night roaming rakshasas.
'Hum phat' seals the mantra with a protective, armour like energy.
In essence, this mantra describes Rama as the compassionate protector who becomes fierce only to guard his devotees.
Benefits of Listening
Cuts through fear and inner heaviness
This mantra carries a fire like vibration that clears mental fog, anxiety, and that stuck feeling many people carry without knowing why.
Strong protection against negative influences
Regular listening creates a kavacha like energy around the mind and home, especially useful when you feel drained by people, places, or unseen stressors.
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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