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Nav Naag Stotra: THE POWER HYMN TO REMOVE OBSTACLES AND ACHIEVE SUCCESS

अनन्तं वासुकिं शेषं पद्मनाभं च कम्बलं
शन्खपालं ध्रूतराष्ट्रं च तक्षकं कालियं तथा

एतानि नव नामानि नागानाम च महात्मनं
सायमकाले पठेन्नीत्यं प्रातक्काले विशेषतः

तस्य विषभयं नास्ति सर्वत्र विजयी भवेत
ll इति श्री नवनागस्त्रोत्रं सम्पूर्णं ll

Anantam Vasukim Shesham
Padmanabham cha Kambalam
Shankhapalam Dhartarashtram
Taxakam Kaliyam Tatha

Etani Nava Navaami Naganancha Mahatmana
Sayam Patenityam Prathahkaale Visheshita
Tasya Vishabhayam Naasti Sarvatra Vijayaa Bhaveth

This Navnag mantra is also chanted to avoid as well as negate all kind of ill effects, curses and black magic. It also negates Naga Dosha, Kala Sarpa Dosha, Rahu Dosha and Ketu Dosha. Pregnant ladies can also chant this mantra for the protection of fetus in the womb for a safe baby delivery.

The names of the 9 Naag Devatas – Anant, Vasuki, Shesh, Padmanabh, Kambal, Shankhapal, Dhrutrashtra, Takshak and Kalia – if prayed daily in the morning will keep one protected from all evils and helps to become victorious in life.

The Best day to initiate this mantra is on Purnima or tuesdays or Nag Panchami or any panchami thithis or Amavasya days. Chanting this mantra 11, 21, 108 or 1008 times will bestowed with all kinds of spiritual powers. Any mantra is generally recited by facing east direction.

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