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Spiritual News: In the Hindu tradition, mantras are not just religious texts but are considered to be a form of living energy. The sound, pronunciation, and emotion of each mantra together awaken the cosmic power. When you chant them in the morning while bathing, it washes not only your body but also your soul.
Everyday fatigue, mental stress, and negativity affect the mind more than the body. In such a situation, morning bathing is not just an act of removing dust; it is a means of washing the dirt off the mind. And when it is accompanied by chanting the right mantras, this process becomes a religious practice.
"Gange Cha Yamune Chaiva Godavari Saraswati. Narmada, Sindhu, Kaveri, Jalesmin Sannidhim Kuru."
Through this mantra, you invite the rivers Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Narmada, Sindhu, Godavari, and Kaveri to reside in your bathing water. This is not just an imagination; it is the power of faith, which gives your mind the confidence that you are imbibing purity in your home as well.
In Hinduism, the effects of bathing also change according to the time:
Brahma Snan: Bathing in the name of the Lord in Brahmamuhurta awakens the soul.
Dev Snan: Bathing while meditating on rivers before sunrise brings God's blessings.
Rishi Snan: When there are stars in the sky, that time is considered to be associated with the sadhana of sages.
Manav Snan: Generally bathing till sunrise, a part of the daily routine of life.
Danav Snan: Bathing after sunrise, which is considered a symbol of laziness.
When you chant mantras during bathing, you purify your body not only with water but also with the energy of words. This is such a beginning of the day, which also strengthens you at the spiritual level.
Start every day not just by bathing but by remembering God and with the power of mantras. This will not only make your day auspicious but will also give you the strength to fight negativity, anxiety, and unrest.
This morning habit can make you unique, not ordinary.