Om Kshroum Maha Narasimhaya Namah
ॐ क्ष्रौं महा नारसिंहाय नमः
The mantra “Om Kshroum Maha Narasimhaya Namah” is a sacred invocation in Hinduism, dedicated to Lord Narasimha, an avatar of Lord Vishnu. Narasimha is a unique deity with a lion’s head and a human body, symbolizing the divine power and protection that transcends human limitations.
This particular mantra is believed to hold significant power and is often used to seek good health and well-being, specifically for one’s mother in this context. By chanting this mantra with sincerity and conviction, devotees aim to invoke the blessings of Lord Narasimha, asking for the protection and healing of their mother.
To properly chant this mantra, it is recommended to follow a specific set of guidelines:
- Wake up before sunrise and take a bath.
- Dress modestly and comfortably, and face east when sitting for the chant.
- Spend a few minutes meditating on Lord Ganesha for the removal of obstacles.
- Light a lamp using cow ghee with one wick.
- Visualize an image of Lord Narasimha in your mind.
- Repeat the mantra 108 times.
- Continue chanting the mantra for as many days as desired or until your mother’s health improves.
It is essential to approach this mantra with a genuine heart and complete faith in its power to ensure its effectiveness.