What is Jain Mantra?

         

The Namokar mantra mentioned at the beginning of Agam text is the main mantra chanted by every Jain.

Namo Arihantanam

Namo Siddhanam

Namo Ayeriyanam

Namo Uojjhayanam

Namo Loye Sabbasahunam

Translation:

Obeisance to the Arihants who are free of worldly passions

Obeisance to the liberated souls or Siddha Purush

Obeisance to the preceptors or Acharyas

Obeisance to the teachers or Upadhyays

Obeisance to the monks all over the world

Eso Pancha Namokkaro Sabbapawappanasano

Mangalanam cha Sabbesi Paraman Hawai Mangalam 

Translation: This fivefold obeisance ends all sins and bondages. Among all forms of bliss, Namokar mantra is the number one blissful chant which can purify one’s soul and make it free from all karmic bondages. Obeisance meaning paying respect through physical gesture or attitude of obedience. 

Arihant, Siddha, Acharya, Upadhyay and Ascetics or Muni constitute Panch Parmesthi.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Translation from Kalpa Sutra by K.C.Lalwani

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