Sanskrit Mantra:
Om purnamadah purnamidam purnat purnamudachyate Purnasya purnamadaya purnamevavashishyate Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti. Om sarve bhavantu sukhinah Sarve santu niramayah Sarve bhadrani pashyantu Ma kashchit duhkha bhagbhavet.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
O Lord of Lords, Mahadev, I am making just one prayer to you. I am praying for one thing: that this disease is cured. May people be freed from this illness. I am remembering you every moment. You are there in the heavens; surely, you can hear my words. May this disease of the people be cured. This is my wish—that everyone stays happy. As long as I am alive, I never want to see anyone die. That is why I am praying to 'Mrityunjay' (the Conqueror of Death). O Mrityunjay, free us from this disease! Eradicate this disease from the entire world. Let the world live in peace once again.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
This is it, nothing else. I am constantly praying for this to God. All the time. Every single moment, just this one thing. O Lord of Lords, Mahadev, you are the Creator, the Sustainer, and the Destroyer. I am praying to you; surely, you are in the heavens and listening. Please cure this disease, and may people find peace.
Chanting:
Om Namo Narayan, Om Namo Narayan...
Spiritual Insight
This simple yet profound prayer captures the essence of a true saint's heart—someone who never wishes to see anyone die, who prays constantly for the healing of the world. The invocation of Mrityunjay, the Conqueror of Death, reflects Gurudev's deep connection to the Mahamrityunjaya mantra tradition. The Sanskrit verses invoke the infinite fullness of the Divine (Purnam) and pray for the welfare of all beings (Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah). This is not merely a recording; it is a living prayer that continues to radiate healing energy for all who listen with devotion.