Ja Devi Sarva Bhuteshu Mantra [portable] Jun 2026
Amena Shanti 0:01 Show all Shakti (Power): The raw energy that drives the universe. Buddhi (Intelligence): The guiding light of our decisions. Matri (Motherhood): The nurturing, unconditional love we feel and receive. Shanti (Peace): The stillness within the chaos. Kshudha (Hunger) & Nidra (Sleep): Even our basic biological needs are seen as manifestations of divine energy. Bhranti (Delusion): Remarkably, even our confusion and agitation are recognized as her forms, helping us rise above duality with equanimity. Why We Chant It: The Benefits Chanting or listening to this mantra is believed to bring profound shifts in one’s mental and spiritual state: Inner Strength: By recognizing "Shakti" within, it helps individuals face life's obstacles with courage. Mental Clarity: Chanting for "Buddhi" (intelligence) is said to remove mental afflictions and help in taking the right decisions. Emotional Balance: Acknowledging all emotions—even anger or hunger—as divine helps develop a sense of peace and acceptance. Protection: It is often used to dispel negativity and remove deep-seated fears or anxieties. Bringing the Mantra Into Daily Life You don’t need a temple to practice the essence of
Recommended for: Seekers of non-dual philosophy, those looking to cultivate compassion, and practitioners of meditation requiring a grounding anchor. ja devi sarva bhuteshu mantra
Recognizing the same divine spark in others fosters a sense of unity and reduces prejudice. Amena Shanti 0:01 Show all Shakti (Power): The
During Durga Puja and Navaratri, this mantra is recited as part of the rituals to invoke the presence of the Goddess in the idol or image being worshiped. It's believed to purify the atmosphere and bring the devotees closer to the divine. Shanti (Peace): The stillness within the chaos
The mantra "Ja Devi Sarva Bhuteshu" is a powerful and revered chant in Hinduism, particularly in the Shaktism tradition. This mantra is often recited during Durga Puja and Navaratri celebrations, which honor the Divine Mother, Goddess Durga, and her various manifestations. The mantra is an invocation to the Goddess, recognizing her omnipresence in all beings.