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|| Sri Ganeshaya Namah ||

Sacred Mantras & Prayers
of Sanatan Dharma

Explore a curated collection of authentic Hindu mantras with Sanskrit text, transliteration, meaning, and benefits. From ancient Vedic hymns to beloved devotional prayers -- your guide to the transformative power of sacred sound.

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Begin your spiritual journey with these widely revered mantras, each carrying centuries of devotional power and scriptural authority.

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Find the right mantra for your specific needs. Whether you seek peace of mind, physical healing, spiritual growth, or material prosperity, ancient wisdom offers a path.

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The ancient sages taught that the regular chanting of mantras purifies the mind, calms the emotions, and connects us to the divine. Start with just one mantra and five minutes a day.

Frequently Asked Questions

MantraList.in is a comprehensive, free resource for exploring the sacred mantras, stotras, aartis, and prayers of Sanatan Dharma (Hinduism). Every mantra includes the original Sanskrit text in Devanagari, a Roman transliteration, meaning, benefits, and guidance on how to chant correctly.
Yes. All mantras on MantraList.in are sourced from authoritative Hindu scriptures including the Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, and classical texts composed by revered saints and sages. We verify each mantra against multiple traditional sources.
Sit in a calm, clean place facing east or north. Take a few deep breaths to center yourself. Chant the mantra slowly and clearly, focusing on its sound and meaning. Using a mala (prayer beads) of 108 beads helps maintain count. Consistency matters more than quantity -- even a few minutes of daily practice yields benefits.
Most mantras on MantraList.in are universal and can be chanted by anyone regardless of background, gender, or age. Some Vedic mantras traditionally require initiation (diksha) from a guru. We clearly note such requirements on individual mantra pages.
The most auspicious times are Brahma Muhurta (approximately 4:00-5:30 AM), sunrise, noon, sunset, and before sleep. However, mantras can be chanted at any time with sincere devotion. Each mantra page on our site lists its specific recommended timing.