Chanting Mantras & Slokas for Sravana Purnima: A Divine Path to Spiritual Elevation

Introduction: The Sacred Sound of the Cosmos
Sravana Purnima, the full moon day in the holy month of Shravan (July–August), is one of the most spiritually potent days in the Hindu calendar. It is a confluence of multiple auspicious events such as Raksha Bandhan, Hayagriva Jayanti, Upakarma, and Narali Purnima. But beyond rituals and traditional observances, this day is a powerful gateway for mantra sadhana—the sacred chanting of divine syllables.
Mantras, or divine sound vibrations, are at the heart of Hindu spiritual practice. They are not merely words but spiritual forces encoded with cosmic energy. On Sravana Purnima, the vibrations of mantras reach deeper into the soul, removing karmic burdens and opening the door to divine grace.
Let us now journey into the sacred practice of chanting on this day, exploring mantras devoted to Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, Goddess Lakshmi, and the Divine Guru.
Why Chanting is Spiritually Powerful on Sravana Purnima
Sravana Purnima is when the moon’s influence on the mind is at its peak. In Vedic astrology, the moon governs the mind, emotions, and inner consciousness. When this lunar energy combines with the sanctity of Shravan—the month dedicated to devotion and austerity—chanting mantras acts like tuning a divine instrument. The effect is mental clarity, emotional purification, and spiritual upliftment.
As per the ancient sages, mantras chanted on this day carry 1000x more potency due to the alignment of planetary vibrations and the sanctity of the lunar phase.
Powerful Mantras and Slokas for Sravana Purnima
Here are key mantras to chant on this holy day, along with their spiritual benefits:
1. Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram (1000 Names of Lord Vishnu)
Recommended for: Protection, peace, and spiritual growth.
Chanting the Vishnu Sahasranama on Sravana Purnima invokes Lord Vishnu’s grace in removing sins and ensuring moksha (liberation).
Sloka from Vishnu Sahasranama:
“Om Vishvam Vishnur Vashatkaro Bhuta Bhavya Bhavat Prabhuh”
“Bhuta-Krit Bhuta-Bhrit Bhaavo Bhuta-Atma Bhuta-Bhavanah”
Meaning:
Lord Vishnu is the all-pervading presence in the universe, the past, present, and future. He is the creator, sustainer, and destroyer of all beings.
Benefit: Calms the restless mind, brings divine order in life, and grants inner peace.
2. Shiva Panchakshari Mantra: “Om Namah Shivaya”
Recommended for: Destruction of negativity, purification, and devotion.
Chanting this mantra 108 or 1008 times on this day cleanses the soul and invites Lord Shiva’s compassion.
Sloka (Namakam from Rudram):
“Namah Shivaya cha Shivataraya cha”
“Namah Ugraya cha Bhimaya cha”
Meaning:
Salutations to the auspicious one, and the more auspicious than the auspicious! Salutations to the terrifying and the fierce!
Benefit: Removes ego, heals karmic imprints, and ignites the flame of self-realization.
3. Gayatri Mantra
Recommended for: Enlightenment, clarity of thought, divine guidance.
Mantra:
“Om Bhur Bhuvah Swaha
Tat Savitur Varenyam
Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi
Dhiyo Yo Nah Prachodayat”
Meaning:
We meditate upon the divine light of the Supreme Creator, who illuminates the three realms. May that light guide our intellect.
Benefit: Enhances intellect, promotes dharmic thinking, and purifies the mind.
4. Guru Mantra (For Upakarma & Brahmin Devotees)
Sravana Purnima is also the sacred day of Upakarma, when Brahmins renew their spiritual vows and change their sacred thread (yajnopavita).
Guru Sloka:
“Gurur Brahma Gurur Vishnu
Gurur Devo Maheshwarah
Guru Sakshat Param Brahma
Tasmai Shri Gurave Namah”
Benefit: Expresses surrender to the Guru, the dispeller of darkness and the beacon of divine light.
5. Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanamavali (108 Names of Goddess Lakshmi)
Recommended for: Wealth, harmony, and grace.
Chanting the 108 names of Mahalakshmi on this auspicious day brings spiritual and material abundance.
Example:
“Om Prakrityai Namah” – Salutations to the Divine Nature
“Om Vikrityai Namah” – Salutations to the Transformer
“Om Vidyayai Namah” – Salutations to the Embodiment of Knowledge
Benefit: Attracts positive energy, removes scarcity, and brings peace to the household.
How to Perform Mantra Chanting on Sravana Purnima
Here’s a simple step-by-step guide for your chanting ritual:
- Early Morning Snanam (Bath): Take a holy bath before sunrise, if possible with tulsi or neem leaves in the water.
- Setup a Puja Altar: Place images of Lord Vishnu, Shiva, and Lakshmi. Use fresh flowers, incense, diya, and sacred items.
- Wear Clean Clothes: White or yellow attire is preferred for this day.
- Sankalpam (Intention): Sit in a calm posture and mentally declare your spiritual intention (health, peace, moksha, etc.).
- Begin Chanting: Use a tulsi or rudraksha mala and chant with devotion, not speed. Chant 108 times or more.
- End with Aarti: Conclude the chanting with offering aarti and naivedyam (sattvic food or fruits).
A Devotee’s Experience: The Transformative Power of Mantra
In the town of Pushkar, there lived an aged widow named Bhavani Amma, who had lost her family in a tragic accident. Left in despair, she took solace in chanting “Om Namah Shivaya” during every Sravana Purnima. Over time, her grief transformed into peace. People say she began to radiate a certain divine aura. She would sit beneath a banyan tree and chant all day. Her simple devotion brought many people together every year on this sacred day.
When asked the reason behind her serenity, she replied, “When you chant from the heart, Lord Shiva himself becomes your companion.”
Conclusion: Let Your Voice Be Your Offering
On this sacred Sravana Purnima, allow your voice to be your offering. Let every syllable of your chant vibrate with sincerity and faith. Mantras are not just sounds—they are portals to the divine. Whether you chant the thousand names of Vishnu, the potent syllables of Shiva, or the radiant Gayatri, remember: you are connecting with the eternal source.
Let www.hindutone.com be your companion in this spiritual journey. May this Sravana Purnima awaken your inner light and connect you with the infinite cosmic rhythm.
Jai Shri Hari! Jai Mahadev! Om Shanti Shanti Shantih!