Pitra Dosh Nivaran Mantra 1008 times

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Pitra Dosh Nivaran Mantra

"Om Pitrabhyah Devatabhyah Mahayogibhyechcha Namah Swaha Swadhaye Cha Nityameva Namaha" 1008 times chanting | Pitra Dosh Nivaran Mantra

The mantra "Om Pitrabhyah Devatabhyah Mahayogibhyechcha Namah Swaha Swadhaye Cha Nityameva Namaha" is specifically used in Hindu rituals to alleviate Pitra Dosh, a karmic debt of the ancestors which is believed to impact an individual's life negatively according to Vedic astrology. This mantra is a means of honoring and seeking blessings from one's ancestors (Pitris), the gods (Devatas), and great sages (Mahayogis).

Here's a breakdown of the mantra:

Om: A sacred syllable representing the universal sound and a common beginning for mantras, invoking the highest spiritual energy.

Pitrabhyah: Directly addresses the ancestors, indicating offerings and prayers directed to them.

Devatabhyah: Refers to the deities or gods, invoking their blessings and support.

Mahayogibhyechcha: Calls upon the great yogis or sages, recognizing their spiritual power and seeking their guidance.

Namah: A term of deep reverence and salutation, meaning "I bow" or "I honor."

Swaha: Used in the context of offering during fire rituals, indicating the end of the mantra where the offering is made to the fire.

Swadhaye: Refers to offerings made to the ancestors, often used during rituals like Tarpana which involve libations.

Cha Nityameva Namaha: A further affirmation of continuous and perpetual reverence towards these entities.

This mantra is typically recited during rituals aimed at appeasing ancestors, such as during Pitru Paksha (a period dedicated to performing rites for the departed ancestors) or on Amavasya (new moon day, considered auspicious for performing rites for ancestors). The purpose is to resolve any ancestral dissatisfaction, fulfill their unmet desires, and liberate them from any earthly bonds, thereby removing the obstacles and negative influences caused by Pitra Dosh on the descendants.

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