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Mahamrityunjay Jaap is a powerful Hindu ritual dedicated to Lord Shiva to seek protection from untimely death, diseases, and negative energies. The puja involves the chanting of the Mahamrityunjay Mantra - (Om Tryambakam Yajamahe) - repeatedly, accompanied by offerings and rituals. It is believed to promote health, longevity, spiritual growth, and overall well-being. This jaap is often performed on Mondays, Maha Shivratri, or any auspicious occasion for peace and divine blessings.Mahamrityunjay Jaap is a powerful Hindu ritual dedicated to Lord Shiva to seek protection from untimely death, diseases, and negative energies. The puja involves the chanting of the Mahamrityunjay Mantra - (Om Tryambakam Yajamahe) - repeatedly, accompanied by offerings and rituals. It is believed to promote health, longevity, spiritual growth, and overall well-being. This jaap is often performed on Mondays, Maha Shivratri, or any auspicious occasion for peace and divine blessings.

Features

  1. Chanting of Mahamrityunjay Mantra repeatedly for protection and health
  2. Worship of Lord Shiva in the form of Linga or image
  3. Lighting of lamps (Diya) and incense sticks (Agarbatti)
  4. Offering flowers, bilva leaves, and fruits to Shiva
  5. Performing Aarti after the jaap
  6. Conducted individually, at home, or in temples
  7. Often performed on Mondays, Pradosh, or Maha Shivratri
  8. Belief in removing negative energies and promoting longevity
  9. Can be performed for self, family, or community welfare
10. Distribution of prasad after completion of jaap

Samagri

  1. Shiva Linga or picture of Lord Shiva
  2. Bilva (Bel) leaves
  3. Flowers (white, red, or marigold)
  4. Fruits for offering
  5. Incense sticks (Agarbatti)
  6. Lamp (Diya) with ghee or oil
  7. Kalash (holy water pot)
  8. Coconut
  9. Rice grains (Akshata)
10. Sandalwood paste
11. Kumkum (vermilion) and turmeric
12. Bell (Ghanti) and conch (Shankh)
13. Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar)
13. Holy water (Ganga jal)
14. Cloth or decorative fabric for altar

Mahamrityunjay Jaap