Hanuman Mantra To Control Enemies 1008 times
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"Om Purva Kapi Mukhaya Panchamukha Hanumate Tam Tam Tam Tam Tam Sakala Shatru Samharanaya Swaha"

The mantra "Om Purva Kapi Mukhaya Panchamukha Hanumate Tam Tam Tam Tam Tam Sakala Shatru Samharanaya Swaha" is a deeply powerful chant dedicated to Lord Hanuman, particularly in his form as Panchamukha Hanuman or the Five-Faced Hanuman. This form of Hanuman is a symbol of powerful protection and is used to overcome difficult challenges and enemies. Here’s the meaning of each component:

Om: A sacred syllable in Hinduism that represents the sound of the universe, encapsulating the essence of ultimate reality.

Purva Kapi Mukhaya: "Purva" means eastern or front-facing, "Kapi" refers to monkey (indicating Hanuman), and "Mukhaya" means facing. This refers to the East-facing form of Hanuman, which is traditionally associated with success and fulfillment.

Panchamukha Hanumate: "Panchamukha" (Five-Faced) Hanuman, who is believed to have five faces: Hanuman, Narasimha, Garuda, Varaha, and Hayagriva. Each face has its own significance and attributes that protect from various dangers and negative influences.

Tam Tam Tam Tam Tam: These sounds are seed syllables associated with protective energy in tantric practices, intensifying the mantra’s call for defense against all forms of evils or enemies.

Sakala Shatru Samharanaya: "Sakala" means all or every, "Shatru" means enemies, and "Samharanaya" refers to annihilation. Together, it means “for the destruction of all enemies.”

Swaha: A term used in Hindu rituals to denote the offering during a fire sacrifice. It signifies the end of the mantra and the offering of the chant to the deity.

Chanting this mantra is believed to invoke Hanuman's protection, eliminating dangers and negative influences, and is especially powerful for overcoming various adversaries, both external and internal. It is commonly used by those seeking strength and protection in difficult circumstances.

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