lalita sahasranama Navachampak pushpabha nasa danda virajita
नवचम्पक पुष्पाभ नासा दण्ड ववरान्जता (Navachampak pushpabha nasa danda virajita) STANDS as Navacampakapuṣpā- just bloomed chanpaka flower (Magnolia champaca), Ābha- glow, nāsadaṇḍa –length of Her nosevirājitā. Mother divine is resplendent with a nose that has the beauty of a newly blossoming champak
flower.
Mantra Sadhana & Benefits
Mother Divine(Sri Mata)nose is likened to a flower, it aids in visualizing not only its shape but also the scent it emits. This fragrance represents the Vayu or air element, synonymous with pranasakthi or life energy. The analogy extends to the petals of the flower, symbolizing the process of inhalation and exhalation. This is connected to the “HA” kara and “SA” kara of the Ajapa Mantra, with the nostrils representing this mantra, also referred to as Hamsa or Soham.
Vedic Mantra Wisdom:
The term ‘Danda’ is a metaphor for a staff or stick, symbolizing support for ascending to higher spiritual planes. ‘Nasa danda’ implies using the nose as a support in this spiritual ascent, subtly emphasizing the importance of Pranayama in yogic practices.
Mantra Chant & BENEFITS –> 4 Steps – 41 Days – 1 Round Mala
To alleviate issues related to respiratory, as well as to dispel worries bring breath to one’s life, the mantra “ॐ नवचम्पक पुष्पाभ नासा दण्ड ववरान्जतायैनमः” is recommended. It should be chanted for one round of a mala, which is 108 times, over a period of 41 days, termed as a Mandala.
- Benefits: To be relieved from Respiratory Probems and brings healthy life.
- Mantra Chant: ॐ नवचम्पक पुष्पाभ नासा दण्ड ववरान्जतायैनमः
- No of Times: 1 Round of Mala or 108 times
- No of Days: 41 Days (Mandala)
Sri Matre namaha