What is the benefit of Ram Raksha Stotra?

What is the benefit of Ram Raksha Stotra?

Reciting it can provide mental strength to a person, by making him feel fearless,” he says. This is a siddha stotra for complete protection of body and when read 1,300 times, it can destroy all dangers that a person may be facing, says Nandangiri.

What is Ram Raksha yantra?

Ramraksha yantra symbolizes Lord Ram who is an avatar of Lord Vishnu. This powerful yantra helps the person to escape the troubles and establish peace and harmony at home and work. Ramraksha yantra eliminates all the troubles and obstacles from the follower’s way and bless him with happiness and prosperity.

What is the significance of Rama Raksha Stotra?

One who sincerely recites this Rama Raksha Stotra and understands its meaning, Lord Rama protects his mind and prepares it to know the ultimate truth. Chanting of the Stotra is recommended as a remedial measure for the bad position of planets in chart, enmity, losses, and hurdles.

Who wrote Ram Raksha Stotra?

Ram Raksha Strot was penned down by Budh Kaushik Rishi Valmiki. However, as per the mythological beliefs, it has been believed that Lord Shiva appeared in the dreams of Sage Valmiki and recited the Ram Stotra. As dawn broke, Valmiki ji woke up and wrote down the entire Ram Raksha Stotra. This Strot is available in Devvani Sanskrit.

How many times to chant Ram Raksha Stotra during Navratri?

This hymn or Strot must be recited 11 times. It has also been stated that if Shri Ram Raksha Stotra is recited 11 times, then its impact lasts throughout the day. If you recite Ram Stotra continuously for 45 days, then its effect doubles. Ram Raksha Strot should definitely be chanted during the time of Navratri.

Why do we recite Rama strot?

It is said that the person who walks the path shown by Shri Ram requires divine power as the path is quite thorny and full of difficulties. In today’s era, it is almost difficult to set foot on this path and the necessary strength to go for such a difficult journey can only be provided by the recitation of Rama Strot.

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