Mahamrityunjaya

Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra: || Om Tryambakam Yajamahe
Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam || Urvarukamiva Bandhanan
Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat
The great mantra dedicated to Shiva as Mrityunjaya is found in the Rig Veda. It is called the Maha Mrityunjaya mantra, the Great Death-Conquering mantra. It is a mantra that has many names and forms. It is called the Rudra mantra, referring to the furious aspect of Shiva; the Tryambakam mantra, alluding to Shiva's three eyes; and its is sometimes known as the Mrita-Sanjivini mantra because it is a component of the "life-restoring" practice given to the primordial sage Shukra after he had completed an exhausting period of austerity. The Maha Mrityunjaya mantra is hailed by the sages as the heart of the Veda. Along with the Gayatri mantra it holds the highest place among the many mantras used for contemplation and meditation. Lord Shiva is referred to as tryambakam, the three-eyed one, because his third-eye has been "opened" by the powers of penance and meditation. The third eye is said to be located in the space between the eyebrows, and is "opened" when one experiences spiritual awakening. So, when we pray to Lord Shiva, we are in essence asking for his blessings and assistance in opening our third eye of spiritual knowledge.



Mahamrityunjaya

Puja items / Samagri kit

  • Rice
  • Chandan
  • Haldi Powder
  • Haldi Gath
  • Supari
  • Laung
  • Roli
  • Dhoop
  • Kapoor
  • Ghee
  • Match Stick
  • Deepak
  • Batti (round)
  • Batti (long )
  • Red Cloth
  • White Cloth
  • Kesar
  • Panchmeva
  • Elaichi
  • Dona
  • Agarbatti
  • Moli
  • Itra
  • Gulal
  • Wheat
  • Abheer
  • Ganga Jal
  • Honey
  • Mishri
  • Hanumani Sindoor
  • Ashtagandha
  • Sindoor
  • Shringaar Samagri
  • Sugar
  • Oil
  • Yellow Cloth
  • Peeli Sarson
  • Bhasm
  • Savroaushadhi
  • Janeu
  • Sapt Dhan
  • Sapt Mitrika