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Mruthyunjaya Maha Mantra in Telugu Meaning

Shiva Venkateswara Mar 5, 2022 Updated Apr 21, 2026 2 min read

Mruthyunjaya Maha Mantra in Telugu Meaning as below provides the meaning and also the Mantra of the same. Mruthyunjaya Maha Mantra is the very important mantra for Lord Shiva. There are many benefits of reciting the Mruthyunjaya Maha Mantra at least once in a day. There are many Shiva devotees who would recite the Mruthyunjaya Maha Mantra 108 times daily. It is a very powerful Mantra compared to all the Mantra of the Lors Shiva.

The Mruthyunjaya Maha Mantra is specified as below in both English, Hindu, and also Telugu. The meaning of the Mantra is also specified as below.

Mruthyunjaya Maha Mantra in Telugu Meaning

The Mruthyunjaya Maha Mantra of Lord Shiva is as below. The Mantra can be recited at any time of the day and can be recited anywhere and also can be recited by anyone in any circumstances. The Mruthyunjaya Maha Mantra is thus the most important Mantra of all the Mantras. The simple meaning of the Mruthyunjaya Maha Mantra is as “Praising to Lord Shiva and let him help us from the death and also the suffering after the death.

The devotees can recite the mantra daily in their pooja room after lighting a lamp at Lord Shiva. Most of the Lord Shiva temples will have this Mruthyunjaya Maha Mantra

ॐ त्र्यम्बकं यजामहे सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम् |
उर्वारुकमिव बन्धनान्मृत्योर्मुक्षीय माऽमृतात् ||

ఓం త్రయంబకం యజామహే సుగంధిం పుష్టి వర్ధనం |
ఉర్వారుకమివ బంధనాన్ మృత్యోర్ ముక్షీయ మామృతాత్ ||

Even though the Mantra is not directly related to death, the Mruthyunjaya Maha Mantra has related to all the sorrows and also suffering related to the earthly life and the life after the death. The mantra is said to protect the reciter from the most common problems of the earthly sufferings and bring about peace in life.

It is also said that even though the mantra is heard 108 times it is very powerful and will do a lot of good for the personal life.

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Last reviewed: April 21, 2026

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