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Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya in Punjabi (Gurmukhi)

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🕉️ hindu·📿 108× repetitions·🕐 Brahma Muhurta (pre-dawn), Ekadashi, Thursdays and Janmashtami·🎵 Audio included·📜 Vaishnava tradition / Bhagavata Purana
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Origin & Story

Vaishnava tradition / Bhagavata Purana · Traditional (Vedic/Puranic) · Ancient

Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya is the twelve-syllable mool mantra of Lord Vishnu, woven through the Bhagavata Purana. By it the child Dhruva, going to the forest, won the darshan of the Lord; by it generations of devotees have surrendered to Vasudeva, the Supreme who dwells in all. Open to everyone without initiation, it is among the most cherished mantras of devotion and liberation.

✦ As told in scripture

The Bhagavata tells that the five-year-old Dhruva, initiated into this mantra by Narada, went into the forest and chanted it with such single-minded love that Lord Vishnu himself appeared before him — a sign that this mantra, chanted with a pure heart, draws the Lord near to the humblest devotee.

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The Mantra

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ਨਮੋ ਭਗਵਤੇ ਵਾਸੁਦੇਵਾਯ

Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya

Meaning:Om. I bow in surrender to Bhagavan Vasudeva — Lord Krishna-Vishnu, the all-pervading Supreme who dwells within every being and in whom the whole universe dwells.

Word-by-Word Meaning

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🔊OmThe primordial sound, the Supreme Brahman
ਨਮੋ🔊NamoI bow, I offer salutations / surrender
ਭਗਵਤੇ🔊BhagavateTo the Bhagavan — the Lord, full of all majesty, power, glory and grace
ਵਾਸੁਦੇਵਾਯ🔊VasudevayaTo Vasudeva — Lord Krishna (son of Vasudeva) and Vishnu, the one who dwells (vasu) in all beings and in whom all dwell

Benefits of Chanting Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya

The Dwadashakshari (twelve-syllable) mool mantra of Lord Vishnu / Krishna — among the most powerful and complete mantras for devotion, liberation and divine protection.

Held to be the mantra by which the child Dhruva won Vishnu's darshan and Prahlada was protected; central to the Bhagavata Purana and Vaishnava worship.

Recited for surrender (sharanagati), inner peace, the removal of fear and sin, and steady remembrance of God in daily life and at life's end.

Chanted as japa 108 times (or more) on a tulsi mala, daily, and especially on Ekadashi, Thursdays and Janmashtami.

Suitable for everyone and every purpose — a universal mantra that needs no formal initiation to begin.

How to Chant Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya

Repetitions108times
Best TimeBrahma Muhurta (pre-dawn), Ekadashi, Thursdays and Janmashtami
FaceEast or North; or facing an image of Vishnu / Krishna

Sit calmly before an image of Vishnu or Krishna, light a lamp, and chant the mantra 108 times on a tulsi mala, keeping the mind on the meaning — surrender to the Lord who dwells in all. It may be chanted aloud, softly, or silently, and repeated through the day as a constant remembrance (smarana).

Frequently Asked Questions

This page shows the complete Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya written in the Punjabi (Gurmukhi) script (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) — the same Sanskrit/Hindi verses, transliterated character-by-character into Punjabi (Gurmukhi) so Punjab devotees can read and chant it comfortably. Tap any line (or the ▶ button) to hear it recited aloud, and the Roman (IAST) transliteration is shown beneath each verse for pronunciation.
Yes — only the script changes; the words and their meaning are the original. The verse-by-verse meaning, benefits and how-to-chant guidance on this page apply exactly the same.
It means 'Om, I bow in surrender to Bhagavan Vasudeva' — to Lord Krishna-Vishnu, the all-pervading Supreme who dwells in every being. It is a complete prayer of surrender to God in his most intimate, all-loving form.
'Dwadashakshari' means 'of twelve syllables'. Om-Na-mo-Bha-ga-va-te-Va-su-de-va-ya has twelve syllables, and it is the principal (mool) mantra of Vishnu, regarded as one of the most powerful and auspicious mantras in the Vaishnava tradition.
It is chanted for devotion and surrender, inner peace, protection from fear and sin, and ultimately liberation (moksha). The Bhagavata tells how the boy Dhruva attained Vishnu's vision through it and how Prahlada was protected by it. It can be chanted by anyone, without formal initiation.
Chant it 108 times daily on a tulsi mala as japa, ideally in the early morning. Many devotees keep it as a constant remembrance through the day. It is especially recited on Ekadashi, Thursdays, and on Janmashtami.
Vasudeva means both 'the son of Vasudeva' (Lord Krishna) and 'the one in whom all beings dwell and who dwells in all' (Vishnu/Narayana). The mantra thus addresses the Supreme Lord as the indwelling, all-pervading reality, worshipped with love as Krishna.

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