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King Parikshit was cursed to die from the bite of the serpent king, Takshaka. Despite heavy fortifications, Takshaka bypassed security and fulfilled the curse.
Use a Tulsi or Rudraksha mala to repeat the mantra 9, 27, or 108 times daily.
(son of the goddess Jaratkaru and a Naga) intervened and convinced Janamejaya to stop the sacrifice, saving the remaining snakes. The Covenant
The vibration of the Sanskrit syllables works directly on the root chakra ( Muladhara ), grounding the nervous system and dissolving deep-seated phobias of reptiles. apa sarpa sarpa bhadram exclusive
A call for goodness, safety, and divine grace to fill the void. Why This Mantra is "Exclusive"
Remember the words/vow of Astika (who saved the snake race). Exclusive Benefits and Significance
This "exclusive" chant isn't just about ancient folklore; it’s a rhythmic shield designed to clear your path and invite auspiciousness into your space. What Does It Mean? King Parikshit was cursed to die from the
This mantra is not merely a charm; it is a profound Stotram (hymn) with several benefits recognized by tradition:
"Recall the solemn vow and protective words spoken by Sage Astika." The Mythological Origin: Janamejaya’s Sarpa Satra
Much like the Maa Durga Sarva Badha Mukti Mantra , it is believed to remove "Badha" (obstructions) that prevent personal growth. How to Integrate it into Your Life (son of the goddess Jaratkaru and a Naga)
The Apa Sarpa Sarpa Bhadram Exclusive is a celebration of geometry and divinity. It transforms the ancient symbolism of the protective serpent into a high-fashion statement, offering
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When chanted with focus, the mantra establishes an energetic boundary. Traditional practitioners note that the phrase "Bhadram te" (blessings upon you) is crucial—it ensures the practitioner does not project malice or anger toward the creature, thereby preventing a defensive attack from the snake. 2. Resolution of Rahu-Ketu Malefics





