Surya Beej Mantra – Divine Invocation of Sun God

Surya Beej Mantra is a powerful Vedic chant dedicated to Lord Surya, the Sun God and the ruler of the Navagraha.

Among all divine forms, Lord Surya stands unique as the only visible deity, manifesting before devotees as the radiant sun. He is also one of the principal deities in the Panchayatana system of worship.

While many Surya Mantras exist, the Surya Beej Mantra holds a special place due to its intense spiritual potency. As a Beej (seed) mantra, each seed sound carries concentrated divine energy and vibrations that invoke Surya Bhagavan when recited with utmost devotion.

Lord Surya Beej Mantra - Lord Surya Idol
Lord Surya

Surya Beej Mantra in Sanskrit

Benefits of Chanting Surya Beej Manta

  • Regular recitation of the Surya Beej Mantra enhances physical, mental wellbeing and vitality.
  • It helps to mitigate planetary obstacles related to Surya Bhagavan.
  • Helps in attracting success and prosperity.
  • Awakens inner radiance, leading to spiritual growth.

How to Recite this Surya Mantra

  • To chant the Mantra, wake up early in the morning (as this is when Surya’s energy is strongest) and bathe yourself.
  • Find a quiet and comfortable place.
  • Sit with your spine straight to promote smooth energy flow.
  • Close your eyes, breathe calmly, and think about Lord Surya with sincerity and gratitude.
  • Now recite the Surya Beej Mantra clearly for 108 times for regular worship (1008 times for Mantra siddhi till your desires get fulfilled).
  • Use a Japa mala to keep track of the counts.
  • After chanting, sit quietly for a few moments to absorb the positive energy.
  • Now do your offerings to Surya Bhagavan.
  • Be aware that for Mantrasiddhi, one needs to follow all the rules of Mantra Sadhana and also recite and perform other kriyas, such as Viniyoga, Nyasa, Digbandha, Dhyana, Mantra, Digvimochana, Homa, and other kriyas as required.
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Sasank Sharma Editor and Author
While pursuing his career as a Product Owner, with his deep devotion to Hinduism, Sasank has spent years studying Hindu Scriptures, Puja vidhana, and traditions. His love for Sanatana Dharma inspired him to contribute as an editor and author to various Hinduism blogs. At Mantradeepika, he aims to share the knowledge of Mantras for today’s generation.

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