Does chanting the “Hare Krishna” Mahamantra 108 times do any good?

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      Supratim Ghosh
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      Does chanting the “Hare Krishna” Mahamantra 108 times do any good?

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      JVS Rao
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      Mr.Supratim Ghosh

      Definitely. Sound has certain power in the shape of vibrations. If you utter any nonsense against one person, immediately that person retorts. That means you have to utter any sound in a decent way otherwise the problems will arise. Likewise, if you utter “Hare Krishna” any number of times you will get the favourable result if you utter in a proper way.

      How to utter: You have to imagine in the mind the picture of the Lord Krishna in any shape, either a young boy or an adult, but feel he is in happy moods to bless you. Then when you utter the mantra, feel that the light (electro-magnetic rays) passes from the ions of your body to the Lord. Practice this for a little time. Then practice any mantra or Hare Krishna humming in the same way as if it reaches him. You will find a very good change.

      God bless you.

      Good Luck

      JVS Rao (KP system follower)

       

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      Navneet Khanna
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      Yes, chanting the Hare Krishna Mahamantra (“Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare”) 108 times holds deep spiritual significance. Rooted in the Bhakti Yoga tradition, this mantra is considered a direct connection to the Divine, especially in the path of devotion to Lord Krishna.

      Spiritually, chanting this mantra purifies the mind, elevates consciousness, and awakens the soul’s dormant love for God. The repetition of the divine names—Hare, Krishna, and Rama—helps dissolve the ego, reduce negative karma, and center the practitioner in the present moment. The number 108 is sacred in Vedic tradition, representing completeness and the wholeness of the universe. Using a mala with 108 beads helps keep count and brings meditative focus.

      Regular chanting builds spiritual discipline, detaches the mind from material anxieties, and invokes divine grace. Over time, the mantra transforms the heart, leading to inner peace, joy, and a sense of divine connection. Many spiritual masters regard the Mahamantra as the most effective means for self-realization in Kali Yuga.

      Thus, chanting the Hare Krishna mantra 108 times daily is not just beneficial—it’s a powerful spiritual practice that aligns the soul with divine truth and unconditional love.

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