The difference between Namah & Swaha in a Mantra

Bigumbrella
1 min readAug 2, 2020

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According to one of the classical Vedic texts ‘Mantrasar’ it is scripted as…

It means a group of words which gives energy to our mind and protects from all kinds of fear to mind is called a ‘mantra’.

‘Man’ means a concentration of mind. ‘Tra’ means to giver relief. Modern science says words have got the energy. If one word is pronounced more Number of times then energy is produced. That is why ‘mantra’ is mother & words are ‘Brahma’, means Pitri or father.

As a matter of fact, in Vedic text, many mantra have their ending with ‘namah’ or ‘swaha’. For example:

“Om namo bhagavate vasudevaya namah”

Or

“Hum hanumatayo rudrabotarayo sarva shatrusamharayo sarva rogohorayo sarva boshikoronayo ramdutayo swaha”

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