सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः।
Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah Sarve Santu Niramayah
सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः।
Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah Sarve Santu Niramayah
गौरीं हेम-कलश-स्थिताम् मणि-वलयाम् मधुर-स्मित-वदनाम्।
Gaurim Hema Kalasha Sthitam Mani Valayam Madhura Smita Vadanam
ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं श्रीं कुल-लक्ष्म्यै नमः।
Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Kula Lakshmyai Namah
प्रातः स्मरामि कमलामथ नारायणं च लक्ष्मीप्रदं सकलमङ्गलदं नताऽहम्।
Pratah Smarami Kamalam Atha Narayanam Cha Lakshmi Pradam Sakala Mangala Dam Nataham
यथेमां वाचं कल्याणीमावदानि जनेभ्यः। ब्रह्म-राजन्याभ्यां शूद्राय चार्याय च स्वाय चारणाय।
Yathemam Vacham Kalyanim Avadani Janebhyah Brahma Rajanyabhyam Shudraya Charyaya Cha Svaya Charanaya
ॐ अग्नेरग्निरिन्द्रादिन्द्रः। ॐ इन्द्राणि च त्वमिन्द्र च बध्नीयोऽन्योऽन्यम्। सत्येन समकं सत्ये बन्धनम्।
Om Agner Agnir Indrad Indrah Om Indrani Cha Tvam Indra Cha Badhniyo Anyo Anyam Satyena Samakam Satye Bandhanam
नमस्ते सर्व-शक्तीनां शक्तये सर्व-वशीकर्त्र्यै देव्यै। मांगल्यं देहि सौभाग्यं प्रसन्ना भव सर्वदा।
Namaste Sarva Shaktinam Shaktaye Sarva Vashi Kartryai Devyai Mangalyam Dehi Saubhagyam Prasanna Bhava Sarvada
ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं क्लीं सौभाग्य-सुन्दर्यै नमः।
Om Shreem Hreem Kleem Saubhagya Sundaryai Namah
धन-धान्य-समृद्धि-दे देवि सर्व-सौभाग्य-दायिनी।
Dhana Dhanya Samriddhi De Devi Sarva Saubhagya Dayini
स्वस्ति प्रजाभ्यः परिपालयन्ताम्।
Svasti Prajabhyah Paripalayantam
ॐ श्रीं गं सौभाग्य गणपतये नमः।
Om Shreem Gam Saubhagya Ganapataye Namah
ॐ सौभाग्य-दायिन्यै नमः। ॐ कल्याण-कारिण्यै नमः। ॐ सर्व-कल्याण-निलयायै नमः।
Om Saubhagya Dayinyai Namah Om Kalyana Karinyai Namah Om Sarva Kalyana Nilayayai Namah
About mantras, japa, and how to use this library.
A mantra is a sacred sound, syllable, word, or verse used as a support for meditation, devotion (bhakti), or mental focus. In the Hindu tradition, mantras are often in Sanskrit, may be associated with a deity or intention, and are commonly practised through repetition, known as japa.
Sign in to BestKundli and open the Mantra Library from Life Goals: choose the area that matches your intention (for example health, career, or peace). Narrow results with sub-categories, deity, mantra type, best time, scripture, or the search box.
Japa is the steady repetition of a mantra, often with a mala (rosary) or a fixed count. Traditional counts vary by tradition and mantra; your teacher or lineage may specify a number. The library shows suggested chanting counts when available-treat them as general guidance, not a substitute for personal instruction.
Sanskrit is the original script. Transliteration writes the same sounds in Roman letters so you can pronounce the mantra. English meaning explains what the mantra expresses. Together they help you chant respectfully and understand what you are reciting.
Some mantras and traditions emphasise formal initiation. Others are widely shared for prayer and personal practice. If your path requires diksha, follow your teacher. The library is a reference: it does not replace guidance from a qualified mentor for advanced or restricted practices.
Guests may read Sanskrit and transliteration without an account or payment. Searching, filtering, meanings, and practice notes use a free BestKundli login. Paid plans add structured chant protocols plus expanded reference fields.
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