Manasa Mantra Jaap | The Goddess of Snakes | 108 Times |

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Manasa, also Mansa Devi, is a Hindu folk goddess of snakes, worshipped mainly in Bengal and other parts of North and northeastern India, chiefly for the prevention and cure of snakebite and also for fertility and prosperity. Manasa is the mother of Astika, sister of Vasuki, king of Nagas (snakes) and wife of sage Jaratkaru (Jagatkaru).

Goddess Manasa Devi is known to be extremely to her devotees and are harsh to people who refused to worship her or simply doesn’t trust her existence or her powers even after learning about her. She is also known as Vishahara (the destroyer of poison), Nitya (eternal) and Padmavati. The Devi Bhagavatam says that she is the mind-daughter of the Sage Kashyapa.

Manasa Devi Dhyanam

| Shweta Champaka Varnabhaam Ratna Bhushana Bhushitaam |
|| Vanhishuddham Shukadhamaan Naag Yagyopaveetineem ||
| Mahagyanyutam Tam Cha Pravargyaninam Varam |
|| Siddhadhishthaatri Devim Cha Sidhaam Siddhipradam Bhaje ||

श्वेतचंषकवणांभां रत्मपुश्याभूप्रिताए ।
वहिशुद्धांशुकाधामां मागयज्ञोंपत्नीतिनीम् ।।
महाज्ञाभयुनां तां च प्रबरज्ञानिनां वराम् ।
सिद्धाधिष्ठातृदेर्वी च सिंद्धां सिद्धिप्रदां भजे ।।

Meaning in English

I meditate on Devi Manasa, Whose colour is fair like that of the champaka flower, whose body is decked all over with jewel ornaments, whose clothing is purified by fire, whose sacred thread is the Nagas (serpant), who is full of wisdom, who is the foremost of great Jnanins, who is the Presiding deity of the Siddhas, Who Herself is a Siddha and who bestows Siddhis to all.


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