Om Sharavana Bhavaya Namaha 1008 times chanting Kartikeya Murugan

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    - "Om Sharavana Bhavaya Namaha" 1008 times chanting (Lord Kartikeya/ Murugan/Subramanya/Kumara/ Skanda/ Saravana/ Shadanana/ Devasenapati/ Shanmukha) .It will increase luck, good fortune and your mental strength.
    The mantra "Om Sharavana Bhavaya Namaha" is a devotional chant dedicated to Lord Murugan, also known as Kartikeya or Skanda, who is a revered warrior god in Hinduism and the son of Shiva and Parvati. This mantra is especially popular in South India and among Tamil-speaking communities around the world. Here’s a breakdown of the mantra:
    Om: A sacred syllable in Hinduism that represents the sound of the universe. It is used at the beginning of many mantras to invoke divine presence and spiritual power.
    Sharavana Bhavaya: Sharavana refers to the mythological forest of reeds where Lord Murugan was found and nurtured by the six celestial nymphs, the Krittikas, after his birth. "Bhavaya" can be interpreted as “born in” or "originating from," pointing to Murugan’s association with the Sharavana. It highlights his origins and divine birth.
    Namaha: This is a term of deep respect, reverence, and humility, which translates to "I bow" or "I honor." It signifies the submission of the ego as the devotee aligns with the divine energy.
    Chanting "Om Sharavana Bhavaya Namaha" is believed to invoke Lord Murugan's blessings for courage, strength, and victory in life's battles, both literal and metaphorical. It is particularly used by devotees seeking protection, guidance in overcoming obstacles, and spiritual growth. Lord Murugan is also considered the god of wisdom and the patron of martial arts and athletic pursuits, making this mantra popular among those seeking to excel in these areas.
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