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1
मिला देना प्रेम प्रनवमी नमस्कार
2
ही नवमी नमस्कारोमी संसार सरम करुणावताराम
3
मिला देना था ना मानी ने क्या मिला था मम्मी कम पूर्ण
Meaning & Translation
Verse 1
Unite with love, I offer salutations to the revered Navami.
Verse 2
Oh Navami, I bow to you, the essence of the world, the incarnation of compassion.
Verse 3
It was to be united, was it not accepted? What did the respected one receive, mother, less complete?
✨Spiritual Benefits
Chanting this mantra is believed to foster a deep connection with the divine motherly energy, bringing peace, compassion, and spiritual fulfillment. It helps in seeking blessings for harmony and completeness in life, and for overcoming perceived imperfections through divine grace.
📜About this Mantra
The Navami Namaskar Mantra is a heartfelt prayer dedicated to the divine energy associated with the auspicious day of Navami. It expresses deep reverence and seeks the blessings of the 'Incarnation of Compassion' (Karunavataram). While parts of the transcript appear fragmented, the core message is one of devotion, love, and a plea for divine grace, particularly from the motherly aspect of the divine, aiming for unity and completeness.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Navami Namaskar Mantra?
It is a devotional chant dedicated to the divine form associated with Navami, invoking blessings and expressing reverence to the incarnation of compassion.
Who is 'Navami' referred to in this mantra?
'Navami' typically refers to the ninth day of a lunar fortnight, often associated with the worship of Goddess Durga (Navadurga) or Lord Rama (Rama Navami). In this context, it refers to the divine energy or deity worshipped on this auspicious day, embodying compassion.
What are the benefits of chanting this mantra?
Chanting this mantra is believed to bring peace, invoke divine compassion, foster love, and help devotees connect with the divine motherly energy, seeking completeness and harmony.