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Astro Tips: Why are eyes closed while chanting mantra, know its correct rule and benefits

 


Benefits Of Mantra Chanting: Have you ever wondered why mantras are chanted only with closed eyes? In Hindu religion, chanting mantras during worship is considered very important. A person chants mantras so that he can meditate on God.

If we understand the meaning of Mantra, then the verse used while writing Vedic compositions is called Mantra. The words used while praising God or performing Yagya and Havan puja are called mantras. There are some special rules and benefits of chanting mantra, about which let us know in detail.

Why do we chant mantras with our eyes closed?

According to the scriptures, when a person chants the mantras of all the Gods and Goddesses, their energy gets absorbed inside the person. If a person chants mantras with open eyes, his attention may get distracted because his eyes may wander here and there. On the other hand, if you chant mantras with your eyes closed, you will remain fully concentrated on the Gods and Goddesses. By chanting the mantra with closed eyes, we are able to concentrate on the senses present inside the body. At the same time, all the senses start awakening from within.

Rules for chanting mantras

Whenever you start chanting the mantra, before that you must chant the Gayatri Mantra Om Bhurbhuva Swa Tatsaviturvarenyam Bhargo Devasya Dhimahi Dhiyo Yo Na Prachodayat. By doing this one concentrates while chanting the mantra. Let us tell you that by chanting the mantra with the eyes open, one cannot feel the power of the Gods and Goddesses. By chanting the mantra with closed eyes, one can see the power of the Gods and Goddesses and their divine form. 

(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on general beliefs and information. Newztezz.online does not confirm this.)

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