The Bhavani Mantra is one of the most powerful invocations to the Goddess Bhavani, a compassionate and wish-fulfilling form of Goddess Parvati.
For centuries, spiritual seekers, kings, warriors, and devotees have revered these mantras for their power and impact.
The Sadhana of the Bhavani mantra holds significant transformative potential, enhancing the practitioner’s inner strength while providing protection. Additionally, it helps devotees achieve victory by removing obstacles from their life’s path.
In addition to the mantras listed below, one can also chant the Tulja Bhavani Mantra of Goddess Tulja Bhavani alongside them for much quicker results.

Bhavani Mantra for Victory
ॐ ह्रीं श्रीं जगद्रक्षकायै भवानीयै श्रीं ह्रीं क्लीं नमः स्वाहा
Oṃ Hrīṃ Śrīṃ Jagadrakṣakāyai Bhavānyai Śrīṃ Hrīṃ Klīṃ Namaḥ Svāhā
Meaning: I bow to Goddess Bhavani, the one who protects the universe, the embodiment of Bijas – Hrim, Srim, and Klim, representing the divine energy, prosperity, and the fulfilment of desires. May I be blessed with these Bija Shakti. Please accept my offerings.
Wish fulfilling Goddess Bhavani Mantra
ॐ भवानीयै नमः
Oṃ Bhavānyai Namaḥ
Meaning: My salutations to Goddess Bhavani
Bhavani Mantra for Protection and Victory
ॐ भं भवानीं क्लीं दुं नमः
Oṃ Bhaṃ Bhavānīṃ Klīṃ Duṃ Namaḥ
Meaning: I bow to Goddess Bhavani and invoke her with the Bijas Bham, Kleem and Dum seeking energy, fulfilment of desires, and protection.
Chanting Repetitions and Optimal Time to Chant these Mantras
The ideal times to chant this mantra are during Brahma Muhurta (the early morning hours) or shortly after sunset, as these periods are traditionally considered most conducive for spiritual practices.
Traditionally, practitioners attain Mantra Siddhi with the Bhavani Mantra by reciting it 400,000 times.
For mantra sadhana, sadhakas commonly break this total number over a timeframe of 40 days, referred to as one mandala period.
Chanting these mantras 108 times is the standard approach for daily worship of the Goddess. For regular puja or worship, the generally recommended recitations are 16 or 21 times.