
This is why Vedas are also called “श्रुति” ( śruti), meaning “ that which is heard.” They are said to have been transmitted as energy/vibration through contemplation and further transmitted to other humans purely via hearing.

Vedic Hymns are often referred to as “अपौरुषय” ( apauruṣaya), meaning – ‘ un-authored by a human’. Scores of articles and deliberations have been done ruminating over each word of this Mantra, but in this article, we shall aim to simplify some of the core concepts and help get a sharper perspective on “who”, “what”, “why”, “how” and “when” of this Mantra. Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, by definition, protects us from our deepest fear – Fear of death. These mantras have been powerful tools for human beings in overcoming fear. Fear may be divided into 3 core categories –įear of losing things/ people dear to us andĪll efforts of man are towards conquering fear. From their core intent point of view, all these hymns are aimed at addressing the most basic/carnal weak-link that drives our thoughts, words, and deeds either directly or indirectly – Fear.įrom the day we are born, whatever we do is fundamentally a derivative of fear.

There is 1 common thread in these 5 mantras which is possibly the reason why people have caught on to them in greater frenzy than others.
