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नीला चोलि भाषा यो सुनीता व परमात्मा ने बोलो भद्रो सुबोध राय भंग जगन्नथ आए ते नमो
Meaning & Translation
Verse 1
Salutations to Lord Jagannath, who resides in Nilachala (Puri), who is eternal and the Supreme Soul, along with Balabhadra and Subhadra.
✨Spiritual Benefits
Chanting the Jagannath Pranam Mantra regularly bestows immense spiritual benefits, including inner peace, mental clarity, and a deeper connection with the divine. Devotees believe it brings protection from negative influences, fulfills desires, and grants the blessings of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra for overall well-being and prosperity. It fosters devotion and helps in attaining spiritual liberation.
📜About this Mantra
The Jagannath Pranam Mantra is a sacred invocation dedicated to Lord Jagannath, the presiding deity of the Puri temple in Odisha, India. This mantra expresses profound reverence to Lord Jagannath, who is considered a form of Lord Krishna, along with his elder brother Balabhadra and younger sister Subhadra. Chanting this mantra is a way to connect with the divine energy of these deities, seeking their blessings for spiritual growth, peace, and well-being. It acknowledges Lord Jagannath as the eternal Supreme Soul residing in Nilachala (Puri).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Jagannath Pranam Mantra?
The Jagannath Pranam Mantra is a devotional chant offered to Lord Jagannath, along with his siblings Balabhadra and Subhadra, seeking their blessings and expressing reverence.
What are the benefits of chanting this mantra?
Chanting the Jagannath Pranam Mantra is believed to bring peace, spiritual upliftment, protection, and the blessings of Lord Jagannath, who is considered a form of Lord Krishna.
When is the best time to chant the Jagannath Pranam Mantra?
It can be chanted daily, especially in the morning after bathing, before starting any work, or during any worship of Lord Jagannath.
Who are Balabhadra and Subhadra?
Balabhadra is the elder brother of Lord Jagannath (Krishna), and Subhadra is their younger sister. They are worshipped together in the Jagannath Temple in Puri.