Recitation of the Mantra

Dada Bhagwan
Sep 8, 2018 · 1 min read

The word ‘mantra’ means to transcend the mind. The mind itself looks for impartiality and only then is it able to find peace. The recitation of a mantra is only fruitful if the mantra itself is impartial. Only then, impartiality arises within you. When you dedicatedly recite this impartial Trimantra then your worldly obstacles lessen. Param Pujya Dadashri has offered the Trimantra, with the purpose of creating impartiality, equality, and oneness. This Trimantra is a combination of the Navkar Mantra, the Krishna Mantra and the Shiv Mantra, thus making it impartial.

The Trimantra offers obeisance to all beings of supreme awareness. This includes those who have attained Self Realization, those who have attained absolute Knowledge, and those who have attained ultimate liberation. Through Their obeisance, life’s obstacles are diminished, just like how a connection with the right person solves your worldly problems.

If you recite the Trimantra five times in the morning and at night with full awareness and correct understanding all obstacles in life are reduced. As a result spreading peace and harmony. This is the type of power this Trimantra holds.

Continue reading to learn how the recitation of the Trimantra helps us.

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“May the world attain happiness which I have attained”

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Founder of Akram Vignan - Practical Spiritual Science of Self Realization

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“May the world attain happiness which I have attained”

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