Vishnu sloka
कायेन वाचा मनसेन्द्रियैर्वा ।
बुद्ध्यात्मना वा प्रकृतिस्वभावात् ।
करोमि यद्यत्सकलं परस्मै ।
नारायणयेति समर्पयामि ॥
Kaayena Vaacaa Manase[a-I]ndriyair-Vaa
Buddhy[i]-Aatmanaa Vaa Prakrteh Svabhaavaat |
Karomi Yad-Yat-Sakalam Parasmai
Naaraayannayeti Samarpayaami ||
Meaning:
The mantra means, “Whatever I do with my Body, Speech, Mind or Sense Organs, Whatever I do use my Intellect, Feelings of Heart or unconsciously through the natural tendencies of my Mind, Whatever I do, I do all for others, I Surrender them all at the Lotus Feet of Sri Narayana.”
This shloka appears in the Bhagavad Gita and Mukundamala, and its brilliance may explain why it appears in so many scriptures. The Mukundamala version differs slightly from the Bhagavad version; the mantra above is from Mukundamala. The repetition of this mantra frees one from karmic acts committed deliberately or unintentionally by an individual and leads to enlightenment. Its regular chanting helps relieve stress and eliminate guilt from people's hearts.
Benefits:
- Invokes peace and serenity
- Grants protection and security
- Deepens spiritual connection
- Removes obstacles and challenges
- Promotes physical and mental well-being
- Purifies the soul and cleanses karma
- Attracts positive energy and harmony
- Improves concentration and focus
- Helps overcome fear and instills courage
- Receives divine blessings and grace