Satyori — Om Trayambakam Yajamahe (Healing Variation) Mantra Practice Card
Mantra Practice Card
Om Trayambakam Yajamahe (Healing Variation)
Vedic · Healing
Om Trayambakam Yajamahe, Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam, Urvarukamiva Bandhanan, Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat
We worship the three-eyed one who nourishes all; as a fruit ripens and falls from its vine, may we be freed from death into immortality
About This Mantra
This is the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra applied specifically as a healing practice. While the mantra is described in its full context under the Foundational section (entry #6), its healing application deserves separate treatment because it is the single most commonly prescribed mantra in Ayurvedic and Jyotish remedial practice. When a Jyotishi identifies health-threatening planetary configurations or an Ayurvedic practitioner encounters a patient with a life-threatening condition, this is the first mantra recommended.
How to Chant
For healing purposes, the mantra is chanted with specific modifications. Direct the vibration toward the part of the body that is ill, or toward the body as a whole. Visualize Tryambaka's third eye emitting a beam of healing light that penetrates to the root of the disease. If chanting for another person, hold their image in your awareness throughout.
Pronunciation Guide
Identical to entry #6: Ohm Try-ahm-bah-kahm Yah-jah-mah-hay / Soo-gahn-dheem Poosh-tee-vahr-dhah-nahm / Oor-vah-roo-kah-mee-vah Bahn-dhah-nahn / Mreet-yor Mook-shee-yah Mahm-ree-taht.
Benefits
The most powerful healing mantra in the Vedic tradition. Supports recovery from serious illness by activating the body's deepest self-healing mechanisms. Provides comfort and reduces fear during health crises.
Graha Connection
Saturn (Shani), Mars (Mangal), and the 6th/8th house lords. This mantra is the universal remedy for health-threatening planetary configurations.
Your Jyotish Portrait
Your birth chart reveals which mantras resonate most with your planetary makeup. A Jyotish Portrait weaves all your placements — nakshatra, grahas, houses, dashas — into one coherent narrative.