Tarakabrahma Mantra (Sanskrit: तारकब्रह्ममन्त्र, IAST: Tārakabrahmanmantra), also is called Tarakabrahma Nama, is the mahamantra of every yuga according to the yuga cycle of Hinduism. Mantras are all enshrined in Vedic literature. These are various to the four jugas, and the Hare Krishna mahamantra is to kali yuga.[1] The Hare Krishna mantra is composed with the three names of the supreme power: Hare, Krishna, and Rama.[2][3][4]

Mantras

According to Gauda Govinda Maharaja's book "Suddha Nama Bhajana", the "Tarakabrahma Mantra" of four yugas are:[1]

Taraka Brahma Mantras of four Yugas
YugaMantra
Satya Yuganarayana para veda narayana paraksara

narayana para muktir narayana-para gatih

Treta Yugarama narayanananta mukunda madhusudana

krsna kesava kamsare hare vaikuntha vamana

Dvapara Yugahare murare madhu-kaitabhare gopala govinda mukunda saure

yajnesa narayana krsna visnos nirasrayam mam jagadisa raksa

Kali Yugahare krsna hare krsna krsna krsna hare hare

hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Taraka-brahma Nama of the 4 Yugas, Iskcondesiretree.com
  2. "Hare Krishna mantra". Krishna.
  3. "Chant and be happy". iskcon. Archived from the original on 20 October 2017. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  4. Rosen, S. (2006). Essential Hinduism. Praeger Publishers. ISBN 0-275-99006-0.P.4: It was preserved in the confidential sampradayas, or esoteric lineages, that were guardian to these truths from the beginning. p.244: In a more esoteric sense, the word "Hare" is a vocative form of "Harā," which refers to Mother Harā, or Sri Radha.
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