It is the most auspicious mantra of Jainism. The mantra is written in "Prakrit" language. It salutes all the great traits 'Gun' of the Jain Teerthankar (Gods in Jainism), Bhagwan (God) as well as Sadhu (Monk). It has 9 lines, each of which is important in itself. This is the basic, foremost and most important mantra for Jains. The mantra has inexplicable power that send positive vibrations to the universe. Hence, it is very important to pronounce it correctly.
Namo Arihantanang. 1
Namo Sidhhaanang. 2
Namo Aayriyaanang. 3
Namo Uvajhhaayaanang. 4
Namo Loye savvsahunang. 5
Eso Panch namokkaaro. 6
Savv Paavapnaasno. 7
Manglanancha Savv sing. 8
Padmag Havai Mangalam. 9
Namo Arihantanang. 1
Namo Sidhhaanang. 2
Namo Aayriyaanang. 3
Namo Uvajhhaayaanang. 4
Namo Loye savvsahunang. 5
Eso Panch namokkaaro. 6
Savv Paavapnaasno. 7
Manglanancha Savv sing. 8
Padmag Havai Mangalam. 9