ॐ ऐं क्लीं कृष्णाय ह्रीं गोविन्दाय श्रीं गोपीजनवल्लभाय स्वाहा सौः
Om aim klim krishnaya hrim govindaya shrim gopijanavallabhaya svaha sauh
The mantra invokes Krishna as Govinda (protector of cows) and Gopijanavallabha (beloved of the Gopis), along with the divine grace of Bala Tripurasundari, who symbolizes beauty, wisdom, and strength. This combination unites divine love, wisdom, and protection, helping devotees gain Krishna’s blessings and Bala’s grace.
As you go on utilizing it, it purifies you and makes you less and less attached to the world.
Manishada literally means - Don’t you, hunter! In this shloka at the beginning of Ramayana, Valmiki is reprimanding a hunter who shot an arrow at a pair of mating birds and killed one among them. He cursed the hunter to face problems in his life.
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