Mantras for Love & Happy Relationships
Love flourishes with grace and understanding. These mantras invoke the divine couples — Radha-Krishna, the embodiment of pure love, and Shiva-Parvati, the ideal of devotion — to bless your relationship with affection, harmony, and lasting union. Whether you seek love, hope to deepen a bond, or wish to heal friction with your partner, these prayers open the heart.
Recommended Mantras
Radha Chalisa
Radha and Krishna are the supreme embodiment of pure, selfless love. Their grace blesses every loving union.
📅 Daily, and especially on Radha Ashtami and Janmashtami, with your partner if possible.
श्री राधे वृषभानुजा, भक्तनि प्राणाधार।
Om Namah Shivaya
Shiva and Parvati are the ideal couple. This mantra (and Monday worship) is the classic prayer for love and a devoted partner.
📅 Monday mornings, 108 times. Solah Somvar vrat for a loving marriage.
ॐ नमः शिवाय
Krishna Aarti — Aarti Kunj Bihari Ki
Krishna, the lord of love (madhurya), sweetens relationships and removes coldness between hearts.
📅 Evenings, and on Janmashtami, sung together with your beloved.
आरती कुंजबिहारी की।
Madhurashtakam
"Everything is sweet about the Lord" — this hymn fills the heart and one's relationships with sweetness (madhurya).
📅 Daily for cultivating sweetness and devotion in love.
अधरं मधुरं वदनं मधुरं नयनं मधुरं हसितं मधुरम् ।
Lakshmi Mantra
Goddess Lakshmi blesses the home with harmony, beauty and a prosperous, loving married life.
📅 Friday evenings for harmony and well-being in the relationship.
ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं श्रीं
Practical Tips
- ✦Chant the Radha Chalisa or "Radhe Radhe" together with your partner — shared devotion deepens love
- ✦Keep a Radha-Krishna or Shiva-Parvati idol in the home as the ideal of divine love
- ✦Worship Gauri (Parvati) on Mondays for a devoted, harmonious partner
- ✦On Fridays, offer red or pink flowers to Lakshmi for warmth and affection at home
- ✦Resolve never to sleep on a quarrel — chant Om Namah Shivaya together to dissolve friction
- ✦Practice gratitude: love grows where the heart, like the mantra, returns again and again with sincerity