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Wednesday, 9 October 2024

SELECTED SLOKAS TO CHANT DURING NAVRATRI

  


 

During Navratri, chanting slokas is believed to bring protection, success, spiritual upliftment, and fulfillment of wishes. The slokas invoke Durga's blessings for prosperity, strength, and protection.

 Here are some slokas to recite during Navratri: 

1.     Devi Kavacham: A 47-sloka chant that acts as armour to nullify negative vibes. It mentions different names of the Devi associated with different parts of the body. 

2.     Maa Durga Sarva Badha Mukti Mantra: This mantra is believed to grant wishes for children and relieve barriers. 

3.     Duswapna Niwarana Mantra: Chanting this mantra regularly is believed to provide strength and courage. 

4.     Om Jayanti Mangala Kaali Bhadra Kaali Kapalini Durga Kshama Shivadhatri Swaha Swadha Namostute: This is considered a powerful mantra of Goddess Durga. 

5.     Sarvamangal Maangalye Shive Sarvaartha Saadhiike. Sharanye Tryambake Gauri Narayani Namostute: This is a regular mantra for the nine days of Navratri. 

6.     Rogaan Sheshaan Pahansi Tushta, Rushta Tu Kaamaan Saklaan Bhisthan: This is a powerful mantra of Goddess Durga. 

7.     Dehi Saubhagyam Aarogyam De Me Parama Sukham, Roopam Dehi Jayam Dehi Yasho Dehi Dwisho Jehi: This is a powerful mantra of Goddess Durga. 

 Reciting these slokas during Navratri can have many benefits:

 Chanting slokas can help you connect with a higher power, experience inner peace, and feel a stronger bond with the divine feminine energy. 

Chanting can help reduce stress and anxiety, improve concentration, and cleanse the mind of negative energies. 

Chanting can bring physical benefits. Chanting with pure intentions and faith can help manifest desires and seek blessings. 

Chanting can help improve memory and concentration, and develop cognitive skills. Chanting can help instill values and virtues, and develop a sense of respect for others. Chanting can help develop emotional stability and cope with stress and anxiety. 

 Do chant slokas and be bestowed with the divine blessings of the goddess 

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