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Powerful Anjaneyar Manthras

Navarathan Manthra Mala

The First Epic to emerge into this world is Srimath Valmiki Ramayanam. Because of this, this epic is also called as
Aadhi Kaaviyam. Kaaviyam means Epic. This epic and the essence found in it have fascinated lots and lots of
people and almost all part explains the greatness of Avathara Purushan, Sri Ramarpiran.

Daily Parayanam of Srimath Valmiki Ramayanam is performed in early years. In this Valmiki Ramayanam, a
separate Kaandam (a part or section) is the Sundara Kaandam, which explains the greatness, achievements,
leelas etc of Anjaneyar is well explained. By doing Parayanam of Sundara Kaandam, it is 100% sure, we can get
lots of punyams and we can attain the divine feet of Sri Ramar.

At present situation, the minds of all the humans are cluttered with their own feelings, money, sorrow, evil
thoughts etc. Inspite of not having the time, people atleast think that they should do parayanam of this Sundara
Kaandam atleast once a day. But, some can do, but some cannot. It is the Bhagavan's duty to help his bhakthas
and fulfill their needs and does the same way for his bhaktas. So, knowing all these, 9 slokas are taken, which
has all the Sarahamsams (essence) of the entire Sundara Kaandam.

These 9 slokas are referred to as the Navarathna Mantra Mala. Nava means nine. So, these 9 Mantras are built as
maala (garland) and to be worn to the Perumal. And, the speciality of this Navarathna Mantra Maala is that all
the 9 maalas are related to 9 Grahams (Navagrahas). These 9 slokas explains the greatness of Sri Hanuman and
his close relation with these Navagrahams. So, by doing parayanam of this great Navarathna Mantra maala, we
are not only blessed by Sri Ramar and Anjaneyar, but also by the Navagrahas. So, start doing parayanam of this
great Navarathna Mantra Maala and get the Anugraham and blessings from Anjaneyar and the Navagrahas.

In this Navarathna Mantra Mala, each and every mantram has its own Flavor and Shakthi. There might be lots of
problems that we might be facing as a daily routine in our life. But, by doing parayanam of this Maala for 9, 27
(or) 108 times daily (depending on the time), you can see a lots of positive changes in our life. Atleast, we can
do parayanam of this maala for once as a group of our family member. By doing parayanam of this maala, it is
said that we get the favour, which is equivalent to the favour what we get by doing parayanam of the entire
Sundara Kaandam.

You can also explain about this Mantra Maala to your friends, relatives etc and thereby helping them to get out
from their sorrows. So, bhakthas, do parayanam of this great mantra maala and wore this to Sri Rama and be
happy.

Suryan - Maanickam
“Thatho Ravana nee thaaya: Seethaya: Sathurukarsana:
Eeyaesha patham Anveshdum Saarana – Sarithey Pathi”.
Background:

After Sitapiratti being captured by Ravana, Sri Ramar commanded Hanuman to


seek for her and asked him to find where Ravanan had kept her a prisoner. As the
command got from Sri Ramar, Hanuman started to seek for Sitapiratti, and came to the seashore. But, all would
know that crossing the big sea is not very easy job. At that time, Jambhavaan, the bear king explained about the
hidden talent of Hanuman that he is the only person who can cross the huge sea and help Sri Ramar to get back
Sitapiratti.

After hearing the motivating words from Jambhavaan, Hanuman started to fly over the sea to see Sitapiratti.

The Inner Message:

It is said that Hanuman has the power to defeat all the enemies as a single person. And since, Ravanan took
Sitapiratti through the skyway, he also wanted to follow him on the same way.

The special explaination:

The above mantram is the first mantram in Sundara Kaandam and is said to be found in the midst of
Ramayanam. And this mantra is said to be equivalent to the Gayathri Mantram. Because of this, this Mantra is
said to be more special in midst of other Sundara Kaandam slokas.

This sloka is said to be the Hridhayam (Heart) or center point of Ramayanam and has an immense message to
say to this world.

Sri Ramar is referred to as the Para Brahma Swaroopam and Sitapiratti is referred to as the Jeevan that is being
separated from the Para Brahman. This small Jeevan (Sitapiratti) is pleasing to get united to the Parabrahmam
and for that, we need a person like an Aacharyan. It is said that the best way of attaining the Aandavan
(Perumal) is through an Aacharyan. Here, Hanuman acts as an Aacharyan, thereby helping Sitapiratti (a Jeevan)
to get united with Sri Ramar (Parabrahmam).

The above slokam greatly explains about the greatness of Hanuman.

Connection with Navagraham:

The main graham that is related to Gayathri Mantra is the Suryan, the Sun God. The sky way is the street (lane)
for Suryan and Hanuman is said to be the Sishyan (student) of Suryan. Because of this, he might know the way
and that's the reason why he was sent. So, this first mantram is related to Suryan and the rathnam (stone) for
Suryan is Maanickam. So, by doing Parayanam of this sloka, we can reach Sri Ramar, Hanuman and Surya
Bhagavan too and doing so, our life will be bright like the sun.

Muthu – Chandran
“Yasya Thvethaani Sathvaari Vaanarenthra Yadha Thava!
Smuruthir Mathir Thruthir Thaakshyam Sa Karmasoona Seethathi !!”.
Background:

During his way towards Lanka, Hanuman faced lots of problems. Initially, there was a huge sea, which he needs
to cross to enter Lanka. During his progress, a huge mountain named “Mainagam” aroused from the sea and
stopped the way. But, by his strength he demolished the mountain and continued his journey towards Lanka.
After sometime, a big water snake by name “Surasa” emerged out from the water and stopped the path.
Hanuman cleared the snake and as an another obstacle, a Rakshashi (demon) by named “Saayakrahi” asked
Hanuman can cross the sea only by going through her mouth. But, having a strong aim and strength, Hanuman
could overcome all these obstacles. On seeing these great qualities of Hanuman, all the Devars in the Deva
Lokam praised Hanuman through the above mantram.

The Inner Message:

The great qualities like Sharp – mind, mind strength, the strongness in the aim (or) goal to achieve and the
action performed to attain it of Hanuman are well explained in the above mantram. Likewise, if a person who has
all the above said qualities can achieve all the things he needed and can overcome any obstacles in the life like
Hanumanji.

Connection with Navagraham:

All the great qualities that are said are related and associated to the inner soul (or) mind. Chandran is the
Graham who is responsible for one's great mind and the action of it. And the rathnam for Chandran is Muthu. And
this Muthu will origin only from the sea, which is crossed by Hanuman. So, this Mantram is related to Chandran
and Muthu.

By doing Parayanam of this Mantram, one can be strong in his mind and body and also can overcome any kind of
hurdles in the life.

Pavazham (Coral) – Angaragan


“Anirvetha: Sriyo Moolam Anirvetha: Param Soogam!
Anivetho Hi Sathatham Sarvaartheshoo Pravarthaka:!!”

Background:

Finally, through the courage and will – power, Hanuman crosses the sea and reaches Lanka. As soon as he
reaches Lanka, Lankini, a demon who is the security of Lanka, is the first person to face Hanuman. After fighting
for a long time, Hanuman wins over her and enters the palace of Ravanan and searches of Sita piratti. He
searches for Sita piratti in all the places for a long time. But he could not find her. Because of this, he becomes
mentally and physically tired. But, in a fraction of time, he eradicates all these tiredness and starts searching for
Sita Piratti with lots of energy and Fastness.

The Inner Message:

Activeness, enthusiasm etc., are some of the objects that are used as
the basement for major wealth and higher level of achievement. Being
lazy will not bring anything to our life.

Fastness in our action, activeness should be there in our life and through
that we could attain anything.

Hanuman says the above mantram for him to get energy, activeness etc.
Simultaneously, this mantram is also for this entire human community.

Connection with Navagraham:

Angaragan is the one among the Navagrahas who is responsible for riding away
the sorrow in our life. Sorrow, poverty are some of the negative part of anyone's
life. So, he is one of the Navagrahas who can make us to get out of poverty, sorrow etc., in our life.

By doing Parayanam of the above said Mantram, we can get out of the sorrow, and get out of Chevvai dosham,
to achieve victory over everything; and all kinds of property will reach us etc.

Maragatham (Emerald) – Mercury


"Namosthu Ramaya Salakshmanaya
Deivyai Cha Dhasyai Janakathmajaayai !
Namosthu Ruthrenthra Yamanilebya:
Namosthu Chandraka Maruthkanepya:"

Background:

Hanuman searches for Sita Piratti in all the places but he could not find her. But, during that time, a flash of idea
arises. (i.e.) he can perform any kind of search to find Sitapiratti, but at the same time, the blessings of God
must be there to support him. So, in that instance, he thinks of all gods and asks them to bless him and bless
him with the victory to find Sita Piratti.

The Inner Message:

Hanuman worships Sri Raman, Sita piratti and Lakshmanan as his prime deities followed by Rudran, Indiran,
Yaman, and vaayu, Chandran, Suryan and Maruthkanangal. The above mantram explains this well. After saying
this mantram only, Hanuman could able to see the Ashoka Vanam, where Sitapiratti is captured. This is the
mantram, which lead the victory path for Hanuman to see Sita piratti. This mantram is greatly called as
"Ramatharaka Mantram" by great saints and pre- generation peoples.
Connection with Navagraham:

Budhan is the Navagraham for the mind. By the Anugraham (blessings) of Budhan,
our mind gets cleared and will have a clear vision to go where and where not. So,
this Mantram is related to Budhan and the gem for him is Maragatham (green).

Budhan, one among the Navagraham is related to brain and its activities such as
memory, communication, intuition, the intellect, and the ability to learn.

It increases intelligence and brainpower, removes and cures fickle-mindedness,


loss of memory, stammering, fear from souls and spirits, cools the harsh speech.

Mercury enhances psychic powers, improves memory and learning, strengthens


the nervous system, and provides protection against snakes and envious people.

By chanting this mantram, we are blessed with Budhan thus by getting great Intelligence, Mind Power,
Communication skills, etc like Hanuman. So, chant this mantra and get the complete blessings of Hanuman and
Budhan.

Pushparagam - Guru
"Priyyaana Sambhavethu: Kam Apriyaath Athigam Bhayam!
Thaapyaam He yae Viyujyanthae Namastheeshaam Mahathmanaam "

Background:

After seeing Sita Piratti in the Ashoka Vanam, Hanuman was terribly happy. But, at the same time, he could
easily understand the problem what Sita Piratti is facing in the midst of the Arakkis (Demons). Hanuman tries to
convince Sita Devi through his polite words, but at that time, Ravanan arrives to Ashoka Vanam and asks Sita
piratti to marry him. But, Sita Devi doesn't even see his face and treats him as an ordinary grass (Pul). And, at
the same time, her mind thinks of Sri Ramar and because of his absence, she feels for it very much and this
mental thought of Sita Piratti and the higher experience is explained through the above mantram.

The Inner Message:

Generally problems that we face are due to the attraction or regression of that particular aspect. And as a result
of that, we might get that are might not. If we get that we are happy but at that same time, we worry for that if
we could not get that. (ie) if that particular thing gets moved away from us, we feel very bad. In the same way,
we get angry on the things what we don't like and this angry later changes to fright.

So, this likes and dislike is the root cause of happiness and sorrow. Great Rishis and Mahans have won against
these joy and sorrows (ie) over these this likes and dislikes. Hanuman in this slokam finally says that he really
bow down to those Mahans.

The above mantram is explained through Sita Piratti and this is the main aspect that is well explained in
Bhagavath Geetha.

Connection with Navagraham:

This mantram should be considered as the "Gnana Upadesham" from Sita Piratti. For Gnana, Guru Bhagavan is
the moola (main) graham and this mantram is related to Guru Bhagavan. Pushparagam is the relevant stone for
Guru Bhagavan.

So by chanting the above mantram, we get the blessings and Gnana from great
Mahans and we can travel through their way to get the Mukthi. Simultaneously, we
can have a mental dominance over likes and dislikes, which are the main aspect of
happy and sorrow. By the thiruVarul of Guru, we get good respect and favour from
others.

Vairam (Diamond) - Sukran


"Rama: Kamalabathraksha: Sarvasathva Manohara:!
Roopa Daakshinya Samppanna: Prasoodha Janakaathmajae"

Background:

Hanuman moves towards Sita Piratti and explains her that he his Hanuman and he is sent by Sri Ramar as a
"Diplomat" (thoothuvar).

Sita piratti could not accept him as a person sent by Sri Ramar. But, Hanuman through his great mind and
through his beautiful words (that's why he is called as Sollin Selvan") of explanation, explains the beauty of Sri
Ramar and it is well explained in this mantram.

The Inner Message:

This mantram explains the body structure, his beautiful walk, the beauty of the eyes etc., of Sri Ramar. He also
explains not only the people gets attracted by the beauty of Sri Ramar but also all the Jeeva raasis including all
the animals gets attracted towards him.

The person who always thinks good and do all the things in a good way only can explain beautiful things in a
better way. By explaining the beauty of Sri Ramar it is well justified that Hanuman can be called with the name
"Sollin Selvan".

Connection with Navagraham:

After the great explanation only Sita Piratti gets a faith that Hanuman is sent by Sri Ramar and as a confirmation
Hanuman shows the 'Kazayani' (an ornament of Sri Ramar) to Sita Piratti. This particular incident is said to glow
like a diamond and this issue gets an Sthanam (place or position) of a diamond. Diamond is the stone related to
Sukran. Sukran is referred to as "Vidi Velli". He gives brightness to our lives. This mantram explains that the
sorrow of Sita Piratti is going to get vanished and her life is going to get brightened and she is going to be happy
ever after.

So, by chanting this mantram, not only our mind gets brightened, but also our body gets brightened and gets
good health, tejas, which can attract people and top of it. We get a close relation and bhakti towards Sri
Ramarpiran.
Neelam - Sani
"Jayathipaloa Rama; Lakshmanasya Mahabala:
Thaasoham Kosalenthrasya Ramasya Akilishta Karmana".

Background:

After the work for which he is sent to Lanka is over, Hanuman wanted to teach Ravana and his Arakkas (Demon)
a good lesson. So, he destroyed the Asokavanam and the troops of Ravanan. He raises the victory sound, which
makes the entire Lanka to get thunder. The above mantra is the reflection of his victory over Ravanan and his
troops.

The Inner Message:

This mantram is explained through Hanuman after the Asokavanam and the Lankan troops are destroyed. The
inner explaination of this mantram is that Sri Ramar is a great warrior and a brave person and his brother,
Lakshmanan is also a brave person. For them, everything ends only in victory and they do all the things only for
the good and Hanuman follows them in the same way.

Connection with Navagraham:

The victory sound of Hanuman is the first lesson for the entire Arakkas in Lanka.

Since, Sani has caught Sita Piratti for a long time and as a result, she has suffered a lot. Now, he is going to
catch hold of Ravana.

History and various Puranams say that Dasarathan is blessed by Sani and being his son, Sri Ramar will also be
blessed by him. So, this mantram is related to Sani and Neelam (Blue stone) is the gem for Sani.

By chanting this Mantram, all the doshams that are found because of Sani are vanished and the entire obstacle in
our business etc., are cleared.

Gomedhakam - Rakhu
"Yathyathi Pathis usrusha yathyasthi Saritham thapa:
Yathi Vaasthyackapathneethvam Seethobhava Hanumatha."
Background:

Hanuman starts to destroy Lanka because of the anger on Ravana and his bad
action of captivating Sita piratti. Ravanan sends Jambumali, his great soldiers,
Aksha kumaran etc to get Hanuman to his palace. But, Hanuman kills all of them
and finally, Indrajith, son of Ravanan strikes hanuman through Brahmastiram.
Obeying the asthram, Hanuman comes to the Sabhai (middle of the palace).
During that time, Hanuman reveals the truth that he is Rama thoodan (diplomat
sent by Sri Ramar) and he warns Ravanan that Sri Ramar will destroy the entire
Lanka. On hearing this, Ravanan gets angry and orders to lit fire on the tail of
Hanuman and asks his soldiers to take him through the streets of Lanka. On
hearing this, Sita Piratti weeps for Hanuman and prays towards Agni Bhagavan.
The above mantram is the Prarthana of Sita Piratti.

The Inner Message:

This mantram is explained though Sita piratti. It explains that if (Sita Piratti), I am a true wife of Sri Ramar and if
I strongly follow Sri Ramar, let the fire on Hanuman doesn't affect him and let the heat doesn't do anything to
him. And because of this mantram, the heat of fire doesn't affect Hanuman.

Connection with Navagraham:

To get cure of disease related to skin, Rakhu is the Navagraham, who can solve it. And because of this power of
mantram the fire, which is lit up in the tail of Hanuman, doesn't affect him and doesn't create any burns. So, this
mantram is related to Rakhu and the stone for him is Gomedhakam.

By chanting this mantram, it will strength their Mangal sutra (Thirumangalyam) Husbands will not have another
eye on other ladies; will not be affected by Panja bhoothams.

Vaidooryam - Kethu
"Nivruttha Vanavaasam tham Thvaya saartham Arinthamam
Abhishikthamayothyayam Kshibran thrakshyasi raghavam."

Background:

Though the fire that is let on the tail of Hanuman doesn't affect him, he doesn't want to
leave Ravanan and his troops. He wanted them to teach a lesson. Through his fired tail, he fires the entire Lanka
and destroys all the great palaces through the same fire. After this, he once again crosses the sea and comes
back to Sri Ramar, Sugreevan etc and says that he has seen Sitapiratti and explains them that he had given
strength that she will join along with Sri Ramar soon.
The Inner Message:

This mantram is explained through Hanuman to Sita piratti. He says that Sri Ramar is a great and brave person.
He can destroy all the evils and can surely rescue Sita piratti soon. And after the victory over Ravanan, your life
in this vanam (forest - the vans vasam) will come to an end and the Pattabhishekam for Sri Ramar is going to
happen.

This above mantram doesn't make happy Sita Piratti alone but also gives a great mental strength of Sri Ramar
too. This mantram also explains the greatness of Hanuman about his future happening about the Pattabishekam.

Connection with Navagraham:

To get out of any legal issues or any issues related to rescue, Kethu is the graham
that will help us. So, this mantram is related for Kethu. And, another meaning of
Kethu is Kodi (flag). Since, Sri Ramar is going to return back to Ayodhya through
the Victory flag, it is well suited that this mantram is relevant to Kethu. By
chanting this mantram, we get victory over everything, ashta Iyshwaryam,
popularity in the midst of society, escape from sorrows, etc.

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