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Twenty Seven Names of Hanuman From Parashara Samhita : Sundari Prathama Mantra
Twenty Seven Names of Hanuman From Parashara Samhita : Sundari Prathama Mantra
Twenty Seven Names of Hanuman From Parashara Samhita : Sundari Prathama Mantra
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Parāshara Samhita gives us a very special mantra of hanuman called sundari prathama mantra , which is a collection of names , though it is a collection of hymns it is not just a hymn but also counted as a single mantra.

Since it is a collection of 27 names and does not openly contain any beeja mantras, it can be chanted by everyone. Hence this book is an effort to comment on those particular names and explain them backed by the sacred text parāshara Samhita and other sacred scriptures.

Each epithet of Hanuman describes us about a unique quality or aspect of hanuman or a great deed performed by him.

This mantra is chanted for accomplishing all kinds of puruṣārtha (four accomplishments of life, dharma (righteousness) artha (wealth) kāma (desire) and moksha (liberation) by the grace of lord hanuman.
 

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PublisherKoushik K
Release dateDec 29, 2021
ISBN9798201129361
Twenty Seven Names of Hanuman From Parashara Samhita : Sundari Prathama Mantra

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    Twenty Seven Names of Hanuman

    From Parashara Samhita

    Sundari Prathama Mantra

    Koushik K

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    Contents

    About the Mantra

    Story Behind The Mantra

    Rushayadi nyāsa

    dhyānaṃ

    The Mantra

    hanumān

    anjanāsūnuh

    vāyuputrah

    mahābalah

    kapīndrah

    piṅgalākṣah

    laṅkādvīpabhayaṅkaraḥ

    prabhañjacsutah

    vīrah

    sītāśokavināśakah

    akṣahantā

    rāmasakhah

    Rāmakāryadhurandharah

    mahauṣadhigirerhārī

    vānaraprāṇadayākah

    harīśatāraka

    mainākagiribhañjanah

    Nirañjanah

    jitakrodhah

    kadalīvanasaṃvṛtah

    ūrdhvaretā

    mahāsatvah

    sarvamantrapravartakah

    mahāliṅgapratiṣṭātā

    bhāṣyakṛt

    japatāṃvarah

    śivadhyānaparah

    nityaṃ śivapūjāparāyaṇah

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    About the Mantra

    Parāshara Samhita gives us a very special mantra of hanuman, which is a collection of names , though it is a collection of hymns it is not just a hymn but also counted as a single mantra.

    Since it is a collection of names and does not openly contain any beeja mantras, it can be chanted by everyone.  Hence this book is an effort to comment on those particular names and explain them backed by the sacred text parāshara Samhita and other sacred scriptures.  

    Each epithet of Hanuman describes us about a unique quality or aspect of hanuman or a great deed performed by him.

    This mantra is chanted for accomplishing all kinds of puruṣārtha (four accomplishments of life, dharma (righteousness) artha (wealth) kāma (desire) and moksha (liberation) by the grace of lord hanuman.

    Story Behind The Mantra

    This mantra is taught to sage maitreya by sage parāshara in chapter 38 of parashara Samhita

    Parāshara says to maitreya that this mantra was initiated to a Brahmin named yavanashva who was suffering from apasmara by sage vishvāmitra, by worshipping hanuman with the mantra yavanashva got rid of his troubles, he attained the abode of lord Vishnu after his life.

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