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Rama Raksha Stotra: Origin, Rituals, Benefits And A Totke (Upay) For Prosperity

Rama, more famously known as Maryada purushottam, was an invincible warrior and an avatar of Lord Vishnu, whose enemies could never be revived once they were hit by his arrows. In one of Tyagaraja Swami's Kritis, he sings "oka maata oka baanam oka pathni vrathude" which means that he is the one who is committed to one word(promise), one arrow (which is enough to subdue the enemy to the point of no return) and one wife. The Vanara army built a bridge on the ocean with stones that were able to float on the water, by just chanting the Rama nama. Rama was a saintly king, and a heady combination of valour combined with kindness who let go of even an enemy who surrendered at his feet. Lord Rama has a powerful stotra dedicated to him that extols his virtues and is known to raze the problems of devotees at one go, if recited with proper care and caution.
Rama Raksha Stotra: How And When Was It Created?
Budha Kaushika Rishi, was the seer in whose dreams Lord Shiva is believed to have appeared and recited this Stotra which, after awakening, the Rishi absorbed and introduced it to the world. He wrote it in Devanagari script for good readability. It is not necessary to recite it only when things come to a head and you are in great peril. This could also be chanted in normal day to day situations to receive Lord Rama's blessings.
Ram Raksha Stotra : Rituals
Ram Raksha Stotra must be recited 11 times so that it will have its impact on your throughout the day. The effect will double if it is recited continuously for 45 days. It is a good idea to chant it during Navami but you must be pure, body mind and soul, and pray to Sri Ram before you begin this recitation. Before you begin the recitation, firstly complete three rounds of anulom vilom pranayama. Otherwise, if this is difficult, you can try nadi shodhana pranayama. The ideal number for chanting Shri Ram Raksha Stotra is 3, 7 or 11 times. However you can chant it as many times as you can. For women, a two-time recitation is prescribed and they are not supposed to chant this during menses.
Ram Raksha Stotra: Benefits
As it offers manifold benefits, it is a preferred Stotra for the Ram devotees. Some benefits are mentioned below.
1.
It
promotes
love
and
harmony
in
your
marital
life.
2.
Chanting
this
Stotra
on
Tuesdays
and
Saturdays
removes
the
evil
effects
of
Mars
and
Saturn.
3.
It
can
eliminate
present
and
future
troubles
from
the
devotee's
life.
4.
The
devotee
will
acquire
a
fearless
mindset.
5.
Diseases
of
the
physical
and
mental
kind
can
be
sorted
out.
6.
Chanting
Ram
Raksha
Stotra
regularly
lengthens
the
lifespan
sainthood
can
be
achieved.
Happiness
will
follow
you
wherever
you
go.
7.
Malefic
effects
of
Mars
can
be
warded
off
by
reciting
Rama
Raksha
Stotra
on
Tuesdays.
8.
The
recitation
of
the
Stotra
creates
an
aura
of
protection
around
the
devotee.
9.
Lord
Hanuman's
blessings
are
guaranteed
if
you
are
engaged
regularly
in
the
recitation
of
Ram
Raksha
Stotra.
Ram Raksha Stotra: A Very Effective Totke (Upay)
Certain rituals have to be followed during the recitation to achieve important purposes of your life. Many a times, without following the regulations for the pujas, we perform them and achieve zero results. While reciting the Ram Raksha Stotra, one should also conform to the stotra restrictions. There is a totke associated with Rama Raksha stotra to achieve prosperity.
1. Pour some mustard into a bowl which is placed on a woollen cloth or seat.
2.
Place
a
photo
of
Lord
Rama
near
the
bowl.
3.
Looking
at
the
idol
or
image,
recite
the
stotra
for
11
times
simultaneously
touching
the
mustard
seeds
with
your
fingers.
4.
After
completion
of
eleven
rounds,
the
mustard
seeds
imbibe
the
energy
from
the
stotra
recitation.
.
Find
a
holy
place
for
them
to
store
them.
5.
In
the
case
of
any
lawsuit,
carry
these
seeds
and
place
them
on
your
opponent's
seat
or
throw
them
in
front
of
their
seat.
The
verdict
will
be
in
your
favour.
6.
If
you
are
going
to
attend
any
competition
or
interview,
keep
these
seeds
with
you
throughout
to
ensure
wish
fulfilment.
7.
Carry
them
while
travelling
so
that
your
goals
will
be
fulfilled.
8.
Energise
the
water
with
a
chanting
of
Rama
Raksha
Stotra
and
give
it
to
any
sick
person
to
consume
it.
He
will
recover
quickly
from
the
disease.
Disclaimer: The information is based on assumptions and information available on the internet and the accuracy or reliability is not guaranteed. Boldsky does not confirm any inputs or information related to the article and our only purpose is to deliver information. Kindly consult the concerned expert before practising or implementing any information and assumption



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