Yajamahe the final breath’s true friend, Who guides the soul that seeks the blissful end. O Parshwanath, in your shrine we dwell, Break the cycle, break the earthly shell. Phala Shruti (Fruit of Recitation) Whoso recites this hymn with heart sincere, Their karmic knots shall loosen, year by year. Fear leaves, peace dawns, and blessings multiply, As snakes depart when Garuda fills the sky. Would you like a traditional Sanskrit version or a recording guide for the tune?
(A Hymn of Reverence to the Serene Lord) Yajamahe Parshwanath Stotram
Yajamahe the prince who left the golden throne, To sit in silence, motionless, alone. Through direst pain, with equanimous grace, The effulgent one, the refuge of our race. Yajamahe the final breath’s true friend, Who guides
Yajamahe the final breath’s true friend, Who guides the soul that seeks the blissful end. O Parshwanath, in your shrine we dwell, Break the cycle, break the earthly shell. Phala Shruti (Fruit of Recitation) Whoso recites this hymn with heart sincere, Their karmic knots shall loosen, year by year. Fear leaves, peace dawns, and blessings multiply, As snakes depart when Garuda fills the sky. Would you like a traditional Sanskrit version or a recording guide for the tune?
(A Hymn of Reverence to the Serene Lord)
Yajamahe the prince who left the golden throne, To sit in silence, motionless, alone. Through direst pain, with equanimous grace, The effulgent one, the refuge of our race.