मैत्रीकरुणामुदितोपेक्षाणां सुखदुःखपुण्यापुण्यविषयाणां भावनातश्चित्तप्रसादनम्॥
Maitri Karuna Mudita Upekshanam Sukha Duhkha Punya Apunya Vishayanam Bhavanatash Chitta Prasadanam
मैत्रीकरुणामुदितोपेक्षाणां सुखदुःखपुण्यापुण्यविषयाणां भावनातश्चित्तप्रसादनम्॥
Maitri Karuna Mudita Upekshanam Sukha Duhkha Punya Apunya Vishayanam Bhavanatash Chitta Prasadanam
प्रच्छर्दनविधारणाभ्यां वा प्राणस्य॥
Pracchhardana Vidharanabhyam Va Pranasya
विषयवती वा प्रवृत्तिरुत्पन्ना मनसः स्थितिनिबन्धिनी॥
Vishayavati Va Pravrittir Utpanna Manasah Sthiti Nibandhini
विशोका वा ज्योतिष्मती॥
Vishoka Va Jyotishmati
वीतरागविषयं वा चित्तम्॥
Vita Raga Vishayam Va Chittam
स्वप्ननिद्राज्ञानालम्बनं वा॥
Svapna Nidra Jnana Alambanam Va
यथाभिमतध्यानाद्वा॥
Yatha Abhimata Dhyanad Va
मात्रास्पर्शास्तु कौन्तेय शीतोष्णसुखदुःखदाः। आगमापायिनोऽनित्यास्तांस्तितिक्षस्व भारत॥
Matra Sparshas Tu Kaunteya Shitoshna Sukha Duhkhadah Agamapayino Anityas Tams Titikshasva Bharata
नास्ति बुद्धिरयुक्तस्य न चायुक्तस्य भावना। न चाभावयतः शान्तिरशान्तस्य कुतः सुखम्॥
Nasti Buddhir Ayuktasya Na Cha Ayuktasya Bhavana Na Cha Abhavayatah Shantir Ashantasya Kutah Sukham
आपूर्यमाणमचलप्रतिष्ठं समुद्रमापः प्रविशन्ति यद्वत्। तद्वत्कामा यं प्रविशन्ति सर्वे स शान्तिमाप्नोति न कामकामी॥
Apuryamanam Achala Pratishtham Samudram Apah Pravishanti Yadvat Tadvat Kama Yam Pravishanti Sarve Sa Shantim Apnoti Na Kamakami
विहाय कामान्यः सर्वान्पुमांश्चरति निःस्पृहः। निर्ममो निरहंकारः स शान्तिमधिगच्छति॥
Vihaya Kaman Yah Sarvan Pumamsh Charati Nihsprihah Nirmamo Nirahankarah Sa Shantim Adhigachchhati
भोक्तारं यज्ञतपसां सर्वलोकमहेश्वरम्। सुहृदं सर्वभूतानां ज्ञात्वा मां शान्तिमृच्छति॥
Bhoktaram Yajna Tapasam Sarva Loka Maheshvaram Suhridam Sarva Bhutanam Jnatva Mam Shantim Richchhati
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.
Access your personalised astrology insights
By signing in, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy