![]() ![]() The mantra is divided into four lines, each containing eight syllables. The mantra itself is actually comprised from mantras which are found in the three Vedas: The Rig Veda (7th mandal, 59th chapter, 12th mantra), the Yajur Veda (3rd chapter, 60th mantra), and the Atharva Veda (14th mandal, 1st chapter, 17th mantra). ![]() Our ancient Vedas are a package of knowledge, healing and life restoring powers. The one who is beyond the consciousness, subconsciousness, dream and waking state of a human being. He is the absolute truth, The Transcendent Lord. ![]() This mantra is an ode to the supreme yogi, Shiva. It is also called Mrita-Sanjivini mantra because chanting this mantra restores life and prevent us from diseases. MRITUNJAYA – The one who has transcendent death.
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