Om Mitraaya Namaha (108 times) Sanskrit Mantra to Sun God

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Om Mitraaya Namaha - Salutations to the friendly one
Om Ravaye Namaha - Salutations to the radiant one
Om Suryaaya Namaha - Salutations to the Sun God
Om Bhaanave Namaha - Salutations to the shining one
Om Khagaaya Namaha - Salutations to the one who moves in the sky
Om Pushane Namaha - Salutations to the nourisher
Om Hiranyagarbhaaya Namaha - Salutations to the golden womb.
Om Marichye Namaha - Salutations to the Lord of light
Om Aadityaaya Namaha - Salutations to the son of Aditi
Om Savitre Namaha - Salutations to the inspiring one
Om Akaarye Namaha - Salutations to the creator
Om Bhaaskaraaya Namaha - Salutations to the illuminator

The mantra "Om Mitraaya Namaha" is a Sanskrit chant dedicated to Lord Surya, the Sun God. In Hinduism, Surya is considered one of the major deities and is worshipped for bestowing light, warmth, and life to the world. The Sun is not only a physical entity but also a symbol of the divine and spiritual consciousness.

Let's break down the mantra:

"Om": Om is a sacred syllable and a primordial sound in Hinduism, often referred to as the "Pranava mantra." It represents the essence of the universe and the ultimate reality. Chanting "Om" at the beginning of a mantra is believed to align one's consciousness with the divine and create a connection with higher realms.

"Mitraaya": This is the name of the deity being invoked in the mantra. "Mitra" means "friend" or "friendly" in Sanskrit. Lord Surya is often addressed as "Mitra" because of the warmth and benevolence that the Sun's rays bring to the world, fostering life and sustenance. In this context, it is a respectful salutation to Lord Surya as the benevolent friend and source of life.

"Namaha" (Namah): This word is often translated as "I bow" or "I offer my salutations." It is an expression of humility, surrender, and devotion. By saying "Namaha" after the deity's name, the practitioner is showing respect and acknowledging the divine presence.

Combining these elements, "Om Mitraaya Namaha" can be understood as a mantra expressing reverence and surrender to Lord Surya, seeking his blessings for grace, warmth, and illumination. It is believed that regular recitation of this mantra can bring positivity, prosperity, and protection in one's life while removing obstacles and dispelling darkness. Additionally, Surya is associated with the Manipura chakra (the solar plexus), and chanting this mantra is also believed to activate and balance this energy center, promoting confidence, willpower, and self-expression.

As with any mantra, the true power lies in the sincerity, faith, and devotion with which it is chanted. It is essential to understand the significance of the mantra and recite it with a pure heart and intention to connect with the divine energy embodied by Lord Surya.

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