Mantras for removing obstacles and new beginnings. Explore all 7 mantras with Sanskrit text, meaning, and chanting guidance.
Explore Ganesha Mantras →Mantras by Purpose उद्देश्य के अनुसार मंत्र
Mantras by Type मंत्र के प्रकार
Why Mantras Are Chanted by Deity देवता के अनुसार मंत्र क्यों जपे जाते हैं?
In Sanatan tradition, each deity represents a specific energy or aspect of the cosmic reality. Shiva embodies transformation and liberation. Vishnu represents preservation and protection. Lakshmi governs wealth and grace. Saraswati rules knowledge and creativity. Chanting mantras dedicated to a deity helps align the practitioner with that specific energy — making the practice more focused, intentional, and effective.
सनातन परंपरा में प्रत्येक देवता एक विशेष ऊर्जा और जीवन के पहलू का प्रतिनिधित्व करते हैं। देवता के अनुसार मंत्र जपने से साधना अधिक केंद्रित और प्रभावशाली होती है।
How do I choose which deity's mantra to chant?
Choose based on your intention — Ganesha for new beginnings and obstacles, Lakshmi for wealth, Saraswati for knowledge, Hanuman for protection and strength, Shiva for inner peace and liberation, Durga for courage. You can also simply choose the deity you feel naturally drawn to.
Can I chant mantras of multiple deities?
Yes. In Sanatan tradition, all deities are different expressions of the same supreme consciousness. Many devotees chant mantras of multiple deities — beginning with Ganesha (who is always invoked first), followed by their chosen deity's mantra.
Which deity has the most powerful mantras?
Every deity's mantras are powerful within their domain. The Mahamrityunjaya Mantra (Shiva) is most powerful for healing. Om Namah Shivaya is most widely chanted. The Hare Krishna Maha Mantra is considered supreme for Kali Yuga. The Gayatri Mantra is the most sacred Vedic mantra.
Start Your Mantra Practice
अपनी साधना शुरू करें
Choose a deity, explore the mantras, and begin your daily chanting journey with consistency and devotion.