Apa - Sarpa Sarpa Bhadram Exclusive
"Abha sarpa sarpa bathram they thooram gacha mahaayacaah Janamejayasya yagnaanthe asthika vachanam smara " This sloka is about snakes and was imparted to V. Sitarama Iyer. If this sloka is repeated daily three times in the morning and evening, snakes will not come, neither scorpions and they will not sting.
Beyond the literal protection from snakes, practitioners believe the "Apa Sarpa Sarpa Bhadram" exclusive chant offers: apa sarpa sarpa bhadram exclusive
In the vast landscape of Vedic traditions and ancient Sanskrit shlokas, few mantras carry as much intrigue and specific protective intent as the prayer. Often sought out in its "exclusive" or complete form, this chant is more than just a rhythmic verse; it is a spiritual shield deeply rooted in Indian mythology and environmental consciousness. "Abha sarpa sarpa bathram they thooram gacha mahaayacaah
“Apa sarpa sarpa bhadram te gaccha sarpa mahavisha | Janamejayasya yagnante Astika vachanam smara ||” Apa sarpa : "Go away, O snake". "Blessings unto you" or "May you be well
"Blessings unto you" or "May you be well." Interestingly, the mantra does not wish ill upon the creature; it offers a blessing in exchange for space.