Chakshushopanishad

  1. Eye Disease Cure. Chaakshushopanishad Vedic mantra prayer hymn in honor of Lord Soorya Sun. Agasthiar.Org. Eye problems. Eye trouble.
  2. Chakshusha Manu
  3. Chakshushopanishat and other mantras for eyesight
  4. Chakshushopanishad Vedic Mantra to Cure Eyesight
  5. Chakshushopanishad (Chakshushmati Vidya)


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Eye Disease Cure. Chaakshushopanishad Vedic mantra prayer hymn in honor of Lord Soorya Sun. Agasthiar.Org. Eye problems. Eye trouble.

Eye Disease Cure. Chaakshushopanishad Vedic mantra prayer hymn in honor of Lord Soorya Sun. Agasthiar.Org. Eye problems. Eye trouble. Maha Guru Agasthiar's Siddha Guru Parampara Lineage Eye Disease Cure. Good, Healthy Eyes. Chaakshushopanishad Vedic Mantra Prayer Hymn in honor of Lord Soorya Sun – LEARNING AID. Also Sundara Moorthi Nayanar's 20 Hymns for curing eye problems – Learning Aid Ohm Siva Siva Ram Ram Ohm. Eyes and Soorya As we have said before, our eyes get their shakti from Lord Soorya (the spiritual power behind the Sun). Thus we must have the blessings of Lord Surya to have good, healthy eyes and to be free from eye problems and diseases. This is one of the many blessings we get from Lord Soorya. "Soorya Shakti" Sacred Spaces We have mentioned several "Soorya Shakti" sacred spaces such as Worship in these Surya Shakti "kshetras" (sacred spaces) is important. Links to some of the articles in our website that touch upon eye problems and Surya Shakti sacred spaces are given below. Vedic prayer mantra for requesting eye disease cure The clip (embedded) below contains a Vedic prayer mantra for requesting eye disease cure and good, healthy eyes. This Vedic mantra is known as Chaakshushopanishad. It is in honor of Lord Soorya. This clip is a learning aid. The text of the mantra will be on your screen. As we have said elsewhere, diseases are a result of one's karma. This should be kept in mind first as one requests the cure. People with eye problems should chant this ...

Chakshusha Manu

• Dikshitar, V. R. Ramachandra (1995). The Purāṇa index. 2. (From T to M). Motilal Banarsidass Publishe. p. 593. 978-81-209-1274-8. • Garg, Gaṅgā Rām (1992). Encyclopaedia of the Hindu World. Concept Publishing Company. pp. 412–413. 978-81-7022-375-7. • Knapp, Stephen (2005). The Heart of Hinduism: The Eastern Path to Freedom, Empowerment, and Illumination. iUniverse. p. 511. 978-0-595-35075-9. • Debroy, Bibek (30 June 2022). Vishnu Purana. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. p. 66. 978-93-5492-661-7.

Chakshushopanishat and other mantras for eyesight

Mantra is a specific formulation of letters or words, designed to elicit certain virbations in your body and to attain a specific purpose. Indians can identify these, although I have found most of these while researching alternate methods to improve eyesight and had never heard of them previously. These are definitely without any adverse side effects. So go ahead, if you can get the pronunciation right. Don’t worry about it too much, it’s the thought that counts ! Or you can just listen in, using the video links below Or Another version (slightly longer) Chakshushopanishad (Chakshu=eyes, upanishads are ancient documents of knowledge) Sun is supposed to give energy and life to the entire planet, and strength to eyes. This prayer is for relief from eye diseases and for attaining brilliant vision.Its reading /chanting alone is sufficient. The vision is enhanced and eyes become brilliant. The prayer is addressed to Lord Surya and it is prayed that by relieving me from my own bad karma from the past life, instill light in my eyes and cure all my eye diseases. It is said that one who reads this upanishad daily will never suffer from eye diseases and there will not be any blind in his family. The prayer ends with salutations to Lord Mahavishnu. It is best recommended to recite the following slokha during Sun-rise time in the early morning minimum twelve times consequently, daily, (if possible 28 time to get more and quicker effect) after taking bath and with empty stomach. A copp...

Chakshushopanishad Vedic Mantra to Cure Eyesight

Here, we share with you Chakshushopanishad Vedic Mantra to Cure Eyesight. This mantra is very powerful and can be used for curing Eyesight. It is used for getting relief from eye diseases and for attaining brilliant vision. You simply need to read or chant the mantra. It helps to enhance the vision, and the eyes become brilliant. The Hindus believe that the Sun (Lord Surya) is the source of all life and energy on the planet Earth. It gives strength to the eyes. The Vedic Rishis knew this secret and came upon this powerful Chakshushopanishad Vedic Mantra for curing eye troubles. It is believed that one who reads this Upanishad daily will never suffer from eye diseases. There will be no one in his family who will be blind. The payer ends by saluting The mantra should be recited during Sun-rise early in the morning. It is recommended that you should recite this mantra 28 times daily to get more and quicker effect. You should take a bath and be an empty stomach. You should keep a The water gets charged with the vibrations of the mantra. In fact, the aqua-phonetic vibrations are absorbed in the water, which has a potential curative effect on the eyes. The Chakshushopanishad Vedic Mantra should be recited continuously for 48 days (One Mandalam = 48 days). If the effects are minimum, then continue the chanting for another 48 days. For best results, the mantra chanting should be continued for 3 Mandalam. The recitation should be started on Sunday. Chakshushopanishad Vedic Mantra T...

Chakshushopanishad (Chakshushmati Vidya)

asyāḥ cākṣuṣīvidyāyāḥ ahirbudhnya r̥ṣiḥ | gāyatrī chandaḥ | sūryō dēvatā | cakṣurōganivr̥ttayē japē viniyōgaḥ | ōṁ cakṣuścakṣuścakṣuḥ tējaḥ sthirō bhava | māṁ pāhi pāhi | tvaritaṁ cakṣurōgān śamaya śamaya | mama jātarūpaṁ tējō darśaya darśaya | yathāham andhō na syāṁ tathā kalpaya kalpaya | kalyāṇaṁ kuru kuru | yāni mama pūrvajanmōpārjitāni cakṣuḥ pratirōdhaka duṣkr̥tāni sarvāṇi nirmūlaya nirmūlaya | ōṁ namaḥ cakṣustējōdātrē divyāya bhāskarāya | ōṁ namaḥ karuṇākarāyā:’mr̥tāya | ōṁ namaḥ sūryāya | ōṁ namō bhagavatē sūryāyākṣitējasē namaḥ | khēcarāya namaḥ | mahatē namaḥ | rajasē namaḥ | tamasē namaḥ | asatō mā sadgamaya | tamasō mā jyōtirgamaya | mr̥tyōrmā amr̥taṁ gamaya | uṣṇō bhagavān śucirūpaḥ | haṁsō bhagavān śucirapratirūpaḥ | ya imāṁ cakṣuṣmatīṁ vidyāṁ brāhmaṇō nityamadhītē na tasya akṣirōgō bhavati | na tasya kulē andhō bhavati | aṣṭau brāhmaṇān grāhayitvā vidyāsiddhirbhavati | viśvarūpaṁ ghr̥ṇinaṁ jātavēdasaṁ hiraṇmayaṁ puruṣaṁ jyōtīrūpaṁ tapantaṁ sahasraraśmiḥ śatadhāvartamānaḥ | puraḥ prajānāmudayatyēṣa sūryaḥ | ōṁ namō bhagavatē ādityāya akṣitējasē ahō vāhini vāhini svāhā | [** pāṭhāntaraṁ – ōṁ namō bhagavatē ādityāya sūryāyāhō vāhinyahōvāhinī svāhā | **] See more