Shri Navnath Mantra Official

"Om, salutations to the Nine Naths. Repeated salutations to the Nine Naths. Om, salutations to Guru Shiva. Repeated salutations to the Nine Naths."

Brahma Muhurta (4:00 AM – 6:00 AM) or on a Monday (Day of Lord Shiva, the Adi Nath) or Purnima (Full Moon). shri navnath mantra

Begin small. Chant just 11 times a day. Feel the shift. As the Nath saying goes: "Where there is the name of the Nath, there is no room for sorrow." "Om, salutations to the Nine Naths

For millions of devotees across Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Gujarat, chanting the is not merely a ritual; it is a direct line to divine intervention. This article delves deep into the origins, meanings, benefits, and correct methods of chanting the Shri Navnath Mantra. Repeated salutations to the Nine Naths

The most common and powerful version of the mantra lists the nine saints in a specific order for worship:

Devotees believe that sincere recitation of the Shri Navnath Mantra brings holistic well-being:

The mantra invokes the energy of the nine Naths, which includes legendary figures like Matsyendranath and Gorakshanath .