OM NAMO VENKATESAYA MANTRA :
‘Om’ is an eternal, universal sound, the Brahman and it denotes the supreme spirit, also called as almighty.
Meaning of Namo – Humble Salutation to the god.
"Ven" means "sin" and "Katesaya" means "destroyed or burnt". Therefore whoever worships Lord Venkateswara whole heartedly, their sins would get cleansed.
Let us worship Lord Venkateswara and be blessed.
OM NAMO NARAYANAYA OM VENKATESAYA NAMAHA MANTRA
Lord Sriman Narayana is the supreme god who protects his devotees during this kaliyuga. He gives the necessities to run our life peacefully, and he is acting as our caretaker. In order to get all kinds of prosperities, let us chant the below mentioned mantra, and be blessed.
Om Namo Narayanaya Mantra
‘Om’ is an eternal, universal sound, the Brahman and it denotes the supreme spirit, also called as almighty.
Namo – Our humble salutations to the god.
Narayanaya – The name of the protector of the entire universe and Lord Narayana is the supreme god.
Om Venkatesaya Namaha Mantra
‘Om’ is an eternal, universal sound, the Brahman and it denotes the supreme spirit, also called as almighty.
"Ven" means "sin" and "Katesaya" means "destroyed or burnt". Therefore whoever worships Lord Venkateswara whole heartedly, their sins would get cleansed.
‘Namaha’ means our humble prayers to the almighty.
OM NAMO NARAYANA MANTRA
OM NAMO NARAYANAYA
MEANING
‘Om’ is an eternal, universal sound and it denotes the supreme spirit.
Namo – Our humble salutations to the god.
Narayana – The name of the protector of the entire universe and Lord Narayana is the supreme god.
NAMO, NAMO SRI NARAYANA MANTRA
Lord Vishnu is the universal god who protects us throughout our life. By chanting this mantra, we would get great strength in our mind and body, and we would be able to easily travel in our life journey.
Meaning of Namo – Humble Salutation to the god.
Meaning of Namo – Humble Salutation to the god.
Meaning of Sri - A title of respect used before the name of Lord Narayana.
Meaning of Narayana - The supreme Lord Narayana, who dwells in the Vaikunta, and protects his devotees.
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