4 Powerful Lord Rama Mantras Every Devotee Should Chant

Deepak Rajeev | Mar 09, 2026, 18:01 IST
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Powerful Mantras of Lord Rama for Protection & Peace
Powerful Mantras of Lord Rama for Protection & Peace
Devotees can express reverence for Lord Rama by chanting powerful mantras. These 4 chants, discussed in this article, are believed to instil values like righteousness and courage. Regular chanting brings inner calm and strength, destroying negativity. Chanting also enhances the sacredness of one's environment. Lord Rama will come to the rescue of sincere devotees during hardships.
Highlights
  • Lord Rama is the seventh avatar of Bhagwan Vishnu.
  • Four powerful mantras dedicated to Lord Rama are provided below.
  • Recite them during Brahma Muhurta, after taking a holy bath.
  • Chant the mantras 108 times with sincerity and devotion.
Lord Rama is one of the most powerful deities of Hinduism and is worshipped throughout India as the seventh and one of the greatest avatars of Bhagwan Vishnu. Being the protagonist of the great Indian epic Ramayana, Lord Ramachandra is considered as the Supreme Being of the universe. Indian cultural traditions worship the Lord as the epitome of values such as righteousness, compassion, duty and courage. Therefore, it is said that sincere devotion to Lord Rama will result in the reflection of these values in the character of believers. One of the most pleasing and accessible ways to express our reverence and love to the Lord is by chanting the mantras dedicated to Him. In this article, we will explore 4 powerful Lord Rama mantras, their meanings, benefits and every other important details. Read on.

Lord Rama Mantras Every Devotee Should Chant


Lord Rama (Image Credit: AI)
Lord Rama (Image Credit: AI)

1. Rama Moola Mantra (Beej Mantra)


ॐ श्री रामाय नमः..!!

Om Shri Ramaya Namah..!!

Meaning: As Lord Rama is the personification of righteousness, truth and dharma, I bow before him.

2. Rama Taraka Mantra


Lord Ramachandra
Lord Ramachandra
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श्री राम जय राम जय जय राम..!!

Shri Ram Jaya Ram Jaya Jaya Ram..!!

Meaning: Glory to the everlasting saviour, Lord Rama.

3. Rama Gayatri Mantra


ॐ दशरथाय विद्महे सीतावल्लभाय धीमहि तन्नो रामः प्रचोदयात्..!!

Om Dasharathaya Vidmahe Sitavallabhaya Dhimahi Tanno Ramah Prachodayat..!!

Meaning: Please let us know Dasharatha’s son. Let’s think about Sita’s consort. May Lord Rama enlighten and inspire our minds.

4. Rama Ashtakshara Mantra


The Infinite Compassion of Lord Rama (Image Credit: AI)
The Infinite Compassion of Lord Rama (Image Credit: AI)
ॐ रामाय रामभद्राय रामचंद्राय वेधसे रघुनाथाय नाथाय सीतायाः पतये नमः..!!

Om Ramaya Ramabhadraya Ramachandraya Vedhase Raghunathaya Nathaya Sitayah Pataye Namah..!!

Meaning: Greetings to the Lord of the Raghu family and Sita’s consort, Lord Rama, Lord Rambhadra and Ramachandra.

Benefits of Chanting Lord Rama Mantras


Devotees consistently report that the simple, yet extremely powerful, Ram Mantras destroy negativity and, as a result, bring forth deep inner calm and strength.

It is believed that focused chanting of these mantras with a heart full of devotion will result in the reflection of the divine attributes and values of Lord Rama in the devotee’s soul and character.

Due to the boundless strength and positivity that the devotee develops in his or her soul by chanting these mantras, the environment that they inhabit in will also start reflecting goodness and sacredness. For example, in your home, a profound sense of harmony and love will prevail.

If you are struggling due to the manipulative or villainous behaviour of others, chanting these mantras will offer you protection in the form of courage. Spiritual leaders say that Lord Rama will come to your rescue during times of hardships.

Spiritual Tips for Chanting Lord Rama Mantras


Brahma Muhurta is considered an ideal time period for chanting the mantras dedicated to the Lord. If possible, take a holy bath. Then, wear clean clothes that is either yellow or white in colour.

We should place an idol of Bhagwan Rama, along with Sita Devi, Lakshmana and Hanuman Jhi. If you don’t have the idols, use portraits.

Light a diyas. You can present tulsi leaves and flowers to the deities.

The key is to chant with utmost sincerity and devotion. A calm and quiet place is required for our minds to attain deep concentration.

Religious leaders say that we have to chant 108 times for attaining all the benefits.

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