Brahma Purana Shatru Nashak Mantra | Ancient Vedic Protection Mantra

In this post, I have written about a Secret Vedic Mantra from the Brahma Purana, which is intended to appease Lord Brahma and repel evil and negative forces, such as an enemy or a black magic spell cast by a hidden adversary. This rare and powerful mantra is also beneficial in combating any other form of negativity, such as a psychic attack or the transfer of negative energy.

Ancient Vedic Protection Mantra

Meaning and Purpose of Brahma Mantra: By chanting this mantra, the practitioner prays to invoke Lord Brahma to destroy enemies and negativity. The meaning of the mantra. "O Lord Brahma! Bless me, destroy all my enemies, evil thoughts, and obstacles. Keep me safe and guide me to the path of righteousness, justice, and truth."

ॐ ह्रीं ब्रह्मणे नमः।
ॐ ब्रह्मदेवाय नमः।
सर्वशत्रून् संहर संहर।
दुष्टान् विनाशय विनाशय।
ॐ ह्रीं फट् स्वाहा॥

Om Hreem Brahmane Namah।
Om Brahmadevaya Namah।
Sarva Shatrun Samhara Samhara।
Dushtan Vinashaya Vinashaya।
Om Hreem Phat Swaha॥

The Mantra Sadhana can be practiced in three ways; the practitioner can select any one of the three methods depending upon their needs. I have described the three techniques below in this post.

1] For General Protection or Gaining Peace of Mind: The practitioner can chant the mantra 108 times daily for 11 days. This sadhana removes negativity, fear, and obstacles and problems caused by enemies or rivals.

2] For Enemy Destruction or Special Divine Protection: The practitioner should practice the Mantra Sadhana for 21 days continuously. He should chant the mantra 108 times every morning or evening.

He should consume only a Satvik or pure diet, speak the truth, and not abuse or criticize any person, and control his anger.

3] For Maximum Effectiveness and Gain of Siddhi over the Brahma Mantra: The Mantra Sadhana should be practiced in the same way as the Second Mantra Sadhana, but for 40 days, instead of 21. This will make the mantra's effects long-lasting and give lifetime security and protection to the practitioner.

The Sankalp takes before practicing the Second or Third Method: The pledge should be taken on the first day before starting the Mantra Sadhana. It should be recited three times by mentally taking your name, the reason for practicing the Sadhana, and the starting date.

“I (name of the practitioner) pledge to practice the 21/ 40-day Sadhana of the Brahma Purana Shatru Nashak Mantra from today, with a pure mind, right intention, and in accordance with the Dharma. Through this sadhana, I seek the blessings of Lord Brahma for my protection, removal of enemy obstacles, and gain of mental peace.”

Rules for Practicing the Mantra Sadhana to Gain the Divine Blessings of Lord Brahma:
  The rules are the same for all Three Methods of practicing the Mantra Sadhana. The practitioner should wear yellow clothes and sit on a yellow sitting mat or seat. He should keep a picture or Yantra of Lord Brahma in front of himself and light a Lamp of Pure Cow Ghee before it.

Use of Yellow Agate or Sandalwood Counting Rosary[ Pila Hakik or Chandana Jaap Mala] is most suitable for this Mantra Experiment to Gain the Divine Blessings of Bhagwan Brahma.

After completing the mantra chanting, the practitioner should say "Om Brahmane Namah"“ॐ ब्रह्मणे नमः”11 times.

The Hindi video of the Brahma Purana Mantra for Enemy Destruction and Divine Protection can be seen on our YouTube Channel Prophet666: Brahmanji Ka Shaktishali Shatru Nashak Mantra.

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