

We have just forgotten our original relationship with Him. This is the simplest and easiest means and method to see God, to meet God, to feel Him, to be with Him. Call God earnestly by taking his auspicious names, cry for Him as a child cries for his mother. Whenever someone faces any problem he can call his Lord, his master as a child calls for his mother when in need. This mantra is simply an earnest call to Krishna by His devotees. Shri Krishna Govinda Hare Murari, Hey Natha Narayana Vasudeva: Chant this mantra with complete devotion asking his grace to bless your life with the sweet demeanor of Lord Krishna. Mantra For Lord Krishna To Grant Sweetness In Life Oh Narayan! the resting place of all creation! Krishna mantra to call Krishna with his pious names Elongating the first “a” in sanskrit turns it into “the son of,” meaning that “vāsudeva” is the “son of vasudeva.” Vāsudeva: A name for Krishna, whose father was Vasudeva. Or, as the ‘resting place for all living beings’ (“nara” meaning living beings, or jivas). Nārāyaṇa: A name of Vishnu, Supreme God, as the preserver of the universe. May the feeling of this orphan stay with you, O God. Nāth: Another of Sanskrit’s many ways to say “Lord.” You are God and I am an orphan. He: Pronounced “Hey,” similar to “Hey” in english, for addressing someone. Murāre: Murari is a name for Krishna as the killer of the demon Mura. O pain reliever! Take away my sorrows too. Can mean “hare” as the vocative form of Hari, a name of Vishnu (of whom Krishna is an avatar or incarnation) also sometimes “hare” is interpreted as a name of Radha.


Govinda: A name for the youthful Krishna. You attract everyone’s mind, so you should also attract my mind towards you and strengthen it in the direction of your devotional service. He is the supreme being, the Atman, the inner soul, and is known for His radiant beauty, playful qualities, and transcendent flute playing. Kṛiṣhṇa: An avatar, or incarnation, of Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. Can also refer to Lakshmi, Vishnu’s consort, since her bija mantra is Shrim. Shrī: Literally means auspicious, and is used as an honorific title before names. “Shri Krishna Govind Hare Murari He Nath Narayan Vasudev” Meaning of Mantra “Shri Krishna Govind Hare Murari “ Subscribe on Youtube: The Spiritual Talks Sri Krishna Govind Hare Murari Mantra Benefits and Meaning
