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Maha Mrityunjaya Mantraa

4.86 • 4 Ratings

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Best Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra app with the following feature: Repeat Mantra for 11,21,51 or 108 times. No requirement of internet during use of app. Smooth transitions & full of animations. Hindi & English Lyrics with the meaning. Text in sync with the audio. Can use Bell , Shankh & Garlend (Foolon ki mala). Beautiful collection of Lord Shiva Images , which changes itself during use of app. Option to select image change interval. Continuos update on the present count/Repetition of Mantra. No push ads, spam in app.
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4.86
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4 Ratings
  • angel juliet trotter, 27.03.2022
    ❤︎♡?
    ❤️
  • Karan sooch, 03.04.2017
    Karan Sooch from Maryland USA
    I simply love this app , when you need peace and calm just tune in, thank u makers for this great invention.!!!
  • Don Coyote -><-, 02.01.2016
    Banner ads but still great
    There are small ads in a banner at the bottom of the screen, which can be ignored fairly well, especially if one is looking at the beautiful pictures of Siva. If one is reading the words to the mantra, the banner is right below, so that can cause some distraction. I'd gladly pay 99¢ or so to get rid of the banner ads, but unfortunately there is currently no choice. That aside, this is the best app with the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra that I have found, out of the ones I've tried. Being able to set the number of repetitions of the mantra from 11 to 108 is nice, the graphics are very well done, and importantly the recording of the mantra is quite clear and easy to join in (some apps have the mantra a bit too elaborate with the singing, it no longer feels like chanting, or even kirtan, as some syllables are stretched out with a sweeping range of notes that a non singer can't follow). I've only recently downloaded this, and have begun using it first thing when I wake up each day. Also, while I'm not at all an expert (barely a novice) in Sanskrit, or its transliteration, I believe that in the English lyrics, one word is spelled wrong. "Mukshiya" is how I've always seen it, even in the app when you look at the mantra when it isn't playing it is spelled that way. But while the recording is playing, the word is spelled "mukhiau." It does not matter much at all if you know the mantra, and listening to it you hear how it is pronounced, but I thought it should be pointed out. Show more
  • atluri76, 14.03.2015
    It is very clear. Best part no ads
    Thank you very much.

Information

  • Category
  • Age Rating
    4+
  • Price
    Free
  • Size
    17.15 MB
  • Provider
    sonia ahuja
Languages
English
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