Moola Mantra
"Om Satchitananda Parabrahma Purushottama Paramatma Sri Bhagavati Sametha Sri Bhagavate Namaha" 1008 times | Parabrahma (Paramatma/Supreme Power) Moola Mantra
"Om Satchitananda Parabrahma Purushottama Paramatma Sri Bhagavati Sametha Sri Bhagavate Namaha," is a deeply spiritual invocation in Hinduism. Here's a breakdown of its meaning:
Om: A sacred syllable in Indian religions. It signifies the essence of the ultimate reality, consciousness, or Atman.
Satchitananda: A compound of three words "Sat" (being), "Chit" (consciousness), and "Ananda" (bliss). It describes the nature of reality as existence, consciousness, and bliss.
Parabrahma: Refers to the supreme absolute reality or the highest Brahman.
Purushottama: Means the supreme eternal being or the highest soul.
Paramatma: Translates to the ultimate soul or the supreme self.
Sri Bhagavati Sametha: Signifies the divine presence or inclusion of the goddess, often associated with the feminine aspect of the divine.
Sri Bhagavate Namaha: A salutation meaning "salutations to the divine Lord."
This mantra is used in meditation and prayer, reflecting a complete surrender and adoration of the divine, recognizing its attributes as both the ultimate masculine and feminine essence of the universe.
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