

We workship Lord Shiva to liberate us from death. Lord Shiva releases from death for the sake of immortality, as cucumber detaches is bondage of the vine. He fosters all the creatures of the Universe. The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra as follows: II Om Traymabkam Yajamahe Sugandhinam Pushtivardhanam I Uruvarukamiva Bandhanan Mruyomukshiya Ma Mrutat II Meaning: Lord Shiva is the three eyed god. When courage is blocked, it rises up to overcome obstacles. This mantra restores health, happiness and brings calmness in the period of death. It is believed that to overcome the fear of death, Lord Shiva himself gave humanity the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra. This mantra holds the highest place along with the Gayatri Mantra among the many mantras used for contemplation and meditation. The Maha Mrityunjaya mantra is hailed by the heart of the Veda. Sometimes it is also known as Mrita – Sanjivani Mantra. It is called Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra because it is a great death-conquering mantra. Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is a great mantra dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Chanting is the process of repeating a mantra. They are intended to deliver the mind from illusion and material inclinations. Mantras interpreted to be effective as sound (vibration), to the effect that great emphasis is put on correct pronunciation (resulting in an early development of a science phonetics in India). Mantra is a Sanskrit word consisting of the root man – “manas or mind” and the suffix –tra meaning, tool, hence a literal translation would be “mind tool”.
