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nAga – panchami (Part – 2: Rituals, mantras & stotras)

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One should celeberate naga panchami according to his family tradition. However,

the following mantras can be used for worship, irrespective of tradition:

Moola mantra

|| Om namO BhagavathE kaama roopiNE mahaabhalaayanaagaaDhipathayE swaahaa ||

(26,000 times)

Sarpa Gaayathri

Om || dhanShtraa PhaNaaya vidhmahE suvarNa punjaaya Dheemahi | tannah sarpah

prachOdayath || (24,000 times)

Naagaraaja Gaayathri

BhujangEShaaya vidhmahE sarpajaathaaya Dheemahi | tannO naagah prachOdayaath || (24,000 times)

Avaahan mantra:

aagachCha anantha dEvESha thEjOraaShE jagathpathEh |

imaam mayaa krthaa poojaa grhaaNa pannagEShwara ||

aavaahayaami sarpESha dwiBhujam peeta vaasasam |

veeNaa panchaka sanyuktham sarvaaBharaNa BhooShitham ||

Om vaasuki aavaahayaami (1) | Om thakShaka aavaahayaami (2) | Om airaavatha

aavaahayaami (3) | Om Dhananjaya aavaahayaami (4) | Om karkOtaka aavaahayaami

(5) | Om yaathudhaana aavaahayaami (6) | Om mahaanaaga aavaahayaami (7) |

11pt">Om kaalika aavaahayaami (8) | Om anantha aavaahayaami (9) ||

Naaga stOtra

The following 11 mantras can be used either for prostrations (namaskaaras) or

while feeding the snakes:

Brahma - lOkE cha yE sarpaah ShEShanaagaah purOgamaah |

namOstutEBhyah supreethaah prasannaah santhu mE sadhaa ||1||

viShNu – lOkE cha yE sarpaah vaasuki pramuKhaaShchayE |namOstutEBhyah

supreethaah prasannaah santhu mE sadhaa ||2||

rudra – lOke cha yE sarpaah thakShakah pramuKhaasthaThaa |

namOstutEBhyah supreethaah prasannaah santhu mE sadhaa ||3||

Khaandavasya taThaa dhaahE swargancha yE cha samaaShrithaah |

namOstutEBhyah supreethaah prasannaah santhu mE sadhaa ||4||

sarpa sathrE cha yE sarpaah AsthikEnaaBhi raKShithaah |

namOstutEBhyah supreethaah prasannaah santhu mE sadhaa ||5||

malayE chaiva yE sarpaah kaarkOta pramuKhaaShchayE |

namOstutEBhyah supreethaah prasannaah santhu mE sadhaa ||6||

Dharma – lOkE cha yE sarpaah vaitharaNyaam samaaShrithaah | namOstutEBhyah

supreethaah prasannaah santhu mE sadhaa ||7||

yE sarpaah parvatha yEShu dhari sanDhiShu sansThithaah |

namOstutEBhyah supreethaah prasannaah santhu mE sadhaa ||8||

graamE vaa yadhi vaaraNyE yE sarpaah pracharanthi cha |

namOstutEBhyah supreethaah prasannaah santhu mE sadhaa ||9||

prThivyaam chaiva yE sarpaah yE sarpaah bilasansThithaah |

namOstutEBhyah supreethaah prasannaah santhu mE sadhaa ||10||

rasaathalE cha yE sarpaah ananthaadhi mahaabalaah |

namOstutEBhyah supreethaah prasannaah santhu mE sadhaa ||11||

Those who have killed snakes will definitely suffer from diseases. To atone for

their sin, such people should chant the mantra:

jnaanatO ajnaanathO vaapi Krtha sarpa vaDhO mama |

poorva janmanivaa sarpanthE thath sarpam KShanthumarhasi ||

(10,000 times)

Those who have severe family problems, divorce, non-cordial relationship with

the spouse, brothers, relatives and friends etc should chant the following

mantra:

Mayaa poorva BhavE naagaa hinsithaa yu ya mE vahi |

thath KShamaDhwamam krpaa drShTim kuruDhwam jeeva putrakam ||

patnee Bharthu viyOgancha Bharthaa Bhaaryaa samudhbhavah |

naapnuvanthi yathaa dhuhkham dhaampathyaani thaThaa kuru ||

(4000 times)

Childless couples (both) should chant the following mantra:

anantha sarpa raaja tvam putra pautra samanvitham |

aputrasya chE mE putra sampadancha kuru praBho ||

(12,000 times)

Those who frequently see cobras and other snakes either in

dreams or in reality, or whose house is frequented by snakes should chant the

following mantra:

jarathkaarO jalathkaarO aastheekah pannamEva cha |

aastheekah sathya sanDhoomaam pannagEBhyO hi rakShathu ||

(12,000 times)

OR

Narmadhaayaei namah praathah narmadaayaei navO niShi |

namOsthu narmadhE thuBhyam thraahimaam viSha sarpathah ||

(12,000 times)

All rituals and mantras yield full result only when a Braahman bachelor (vedic

student) is invited home and offered food, clothes and money. He should be

treated as Lord Naagaraja himself.

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