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Pradakṣiṇā Mantra (Circumambulation Prayer)

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Transliteration

Yaani kaani cha paapaani janma-antara-kritaani cha
Taani taani vinashyanti pradakshina-pade pade

Original Sanskrit

यानि कानि च पापानि जन्मान्तरकृतानि च।
तानि तानि विनश्यन्ति प्रदक्षिणपदे पदे॥

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Meaning

Whatever sins have been accumulated in this life and in previous lives — all of them are destroyed with each step of the circumambulation.

Word-by-Word

yāni kāni = whatever; pāpāni = sins; janma-antara = previous lives; kṛtāni = done; vinaśyanti = are destroyed; pradakṣiṇa = circumambulation (clockwise); pade pade = step by step.

When to Chant

While circumambulating (pradakshina) the deity image or around the temple. Typically 3, 7, or 21 rounds.

Best Time: During temple visit or puja — circumambulation

Benefits
Destroys accumulated karma with each step. The circumambulation itself is a moving meditation.
Source

Traditional temple puja liturgy; widely used across all temple traditions

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Type
Shloka/Verse
Length
Short (1-2 lines)
Difficulty
Easy - Anyone can chant
Deity
Universal
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