Apa Sarpa Sarpa Bhadram Exclusive Portable [LEGIT ✯]
"Remember the words of Sage Astika." This is a reminder to the snakes of a divine promise made to spare them . Mythological Significance
In mainstream puja albums, you hear a simplistic chanting of this verse (often just 3 or 11 repetitions). However, an version refers to a specific, high-octane rendition that includes three critical elements not found in public domain recitations:
The full verse of the traditional "Sarpa Raksha Mantra" is given below. There can be slight variations in the text depending on regional or family traditions; however, the core phrases remain largely the same. apa sarpa sarpa bhadram exclusive
Recite it while decluttering your home to symbolically "push out" stagnant energy.
If you're interested, I can also provide the full text of the "Sarpa Baadhaa Nivruthi" prayer, which includes the names of the nine powerful snakes mentioned in the text. "Abha sarpa sarpa bathram they thooram gacha ... - Facebook "Remember the words of Sage Astika
"O snake, move away quickly! May there be good fortune to you. O glorious one, go far away, remembering the promise given by Sage Astika at the end of King Janamejaya's sacrifice". The Story Behind the Protection The mantra finds its roots in the Mahabharata , specifically during the Sarpa Satra (snake sacrifice) performed by King Janamejaya.
This is not a "relaxation" mantra. The Apa Sarpa Sarpa Bhadram Exclusive is a fierce, fast, commanding chant. Do not play it casually while driving or sleeping. It is a tool of evocation and protection, used with intention. There can be slight variations in the text
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
Remove the "spiritual dust" we collect from stressful environments.