Sacred Hindu Mantras with Meaning

हिंदू मंत्र • Sanskrit Stotras • Vedic Chants

Learn authentic Hindu mantras with accurate Sanskrit pronunciation, word-by-word meanings, and spiritual benefits. Complete collection of Gayatri Mantra, Hanuman Chalisa, Om Namah Shivaya and more sacred chants.

Sanskrit with Pronunciation
Accurate Devanagari script with Roman transliteration
Word-by-Word Meanings
Detailed explanations of every Sanskrit word
Spiritual Benefits & Stories
Rich cultural context and practical benefits

Mantras by Purpose

Find the perfect mantra for your spiritual needs and life goals

Peace & Meditation
Mantras for inner peace, stress relief and deep meditation
  • Om Shanti Shanti
  • So Hum Mantra
  • Om Mani Padme Hum
Health & Healing
Sacred chants for physical healing and mental wellness
  • Mahamrityunjaya
  • Dhanvantari Mantra
  • Healing Mantras
Prosperity & Success
Mantras for abundance, success and removing obstacles
  • Lakshmi Mantras
  • Ganesha Mantras
  • Kubera Mantra

Why Practice Hindu Mantras Daily?

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Mental Peace & Stress Relief

Regular mantra chanting calms the mind, reduces anxiety, and promotes deep inner peace through focused meditation

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Spiritual Growth & Awakening

Connect with divine energies, accelerate spiritual evolution, and experience higher states of consciousness

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Positive Energy & Protection

Sacred vibrations purify your aura, attract positive circumstances, and provide divine protection

Frequently Asked Questions About Hindu Mantras

How to pronounce Sanskrit mantras correctly?

Our website provides accurate Roman transliteration for every Sanskrit mantra, making pronunciation easy for beginners. Each mantra includes audio guides and phonetic breakdowns to ensure proper chanting.

What are the benefits of chanting Gayatri Mantra daily?

The Gayatri Mantra enhances wisdom, improves concentration, purifies the mind, and connects you with divine light. Regular practice brings mental clarity, spiritual insight, and inner peace.

When is the best time to chant Hindu mantras?

Early morning (4-6 AM) during Brahma Muhurta is considered most auspicious. However, mantras like Om Namah Shivaya can be chanted anytime. Evening prayers and sunset are also powerful times for mantra practice.