At the last moment, a young, brilliant sage named arrived. He was born to the snake goddess and a great rishi, uniquely positioning him to bridge both worlds. Skillfully, he convinced King Janamejaya that his quest for revenge was becoming an act of senseless genocide. By stopping the sacrifice and pardoning the surviving snakes, including Takshaka, the king could gain greater dharma (righteousness). The king, moved by Āstīka's wisdom, finally agreed.
Ananta, Vasuki, Shesha, Padmanabha, Kambala, Dhritarashtra, Shankhapala, Takshaka, and Kaliya ) to ensure complete protection. 3. Astrology & Remedial Use Kaal Sarp Dosh apa sarpa sarpa bhadram exclusive
Unlike many prayers that seek to destroy a threat, the "Apa Sarpa" mantra is unique because it wishes well ( Bhadram ) upon the serpent while firmly commanding it to leave. It recognizes the serpent as a divine manifestation of nature and requests peaceful coexistence. Spiritual and Psychological Benefits At the last moment, a young, brilliant sage named arrived
The Kundalini energy at the base of the spine is traditionally depicted as a coiled serpent. Chanting snake mantras with pure intention can help purify the subtle energy channels (Nadis), preparing the spiritual seeker for a safe awakening of consciousness. How to Practice the Mantra By stopping the sacrifice and pardoning the surviving