Mantra Guide

Om Hram Hrim Hraum Sah Suryaya Namah

oṁ hrāṁ hrīṁ hrauṁ saḥ sūryāya namaḥ

Om Hram Hrim Hraum Sah Suryaya Namah is the Navagraha beej mantra for Surya (the Sun), chanted on Sunday for clarity, vitality, and steady discipline.

When Should You Chant the Surya Mantra?

Chant Om Hram Hrim Hraum Sah Suryaya Namah on Sunday, ideally at sunrise or during morning sun practice, since Sunday (Ravivara) belongs to Surya in the vara cycle. In Jyotisha, Surya stands for vitality, clarity, confidence, and steady discipline, so the mantra is taken up to renew energy, order the day, and strengthen resolve. Face the morning light if you can, keep the breath natural, and use the japa counter below for 9, 27, or a full 108 repetitions.

Japa Counter

When and How to Practice

Best time: Sunday sunrise or morning sun practice

Repetitions: 9, 27, or 108 repetitions

  • Face the morning light if possible.
  • Use for steadiness and disciplined renewal, not prediction.

Context

Traditions: Jyotisha, Vedic

Deity focus: Surya

Purpose: clarity, vitality, rhythm

Sources: Navagraha mantra traditions

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Surya mantra usually practiced?

Traditionally at sunrise or on Sunday, with emphasis on clarity, gratitude, and disciplined routine.

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