Stotra – Hymns of Praise
Definition: Stotras are devotional hymns, poetic
praises of deities, distilled from Vedic concepts.
Rules: No ritual
restrictions or taboos.
Can be chanted by anyone, at any time.
Pronunciation errors are not harmful.
Philosophy: Like a child
calling a parent—even if unclear, the call is understood.
Sages composed stotras out of compassion, so everyone can
access divine grace.
Purpose: To invoke blessings, devotion, and
remembrance without complex ritual.
Kavach –
Protective Armour
Definition: Kavach means “shield” or “armour,” a
protective chant used before mantras or sadhana.
Structure: Digbandh:
Sealing ten directions against negativity.
Viniyog: Ritual declaration of intent (naming rishi,
chhand, bija, shakti).
Nyasa: Infusing divine energy into body parts (ang
nyasa) and hands (kara nyasa).
Philosophy: Mandatory before mantra chanting or deep
sadhana.
Protects the nervous system from strain during kundalini
awakening.
Purpose: Creates a safe spiritual environment,
shielding the practitioner from harm.
Outcome: Regular chanting of the kavach is said to bring
miraculous protection in life-threatening situations.
Mantra – Cosmic
Vibration
Definition: Mantras are potent sound-syllables,
carriers of astral energy and cosmic vibration.
Philosophy: The universe
is made of sound (Shabda, Nada).
Mantras connect the practitioner to supreme consciousness
(Para Brahm).
Everything in nature resonates with its own harmonic note.
Structure (Six Parts): Rishi – the seer who revealed
the mantra.
Chhand – the rhythm/metre.
Devata – the deity invoked.
Bija – the seed syllable, essence of power.
Shakti – the energy carried by the mantra.
Kilaka – the “lock” hiding mantra’s consciousness,
unlocked by repetition or guidance.
Special Words & Meanings: Namaha –
surrender, peace
Svaha – purification, offering
Svadha – self-strengthening
Vashat – destruction of enemies
Voushat – creating opposition among enemies
Hum – courage, anger
Phat – driving away negativity
Philosophy of Kilak: Kilak
is a wedge or lock; only with proper guidance or repetition is the mantra’s
energy released.
Some mantras are “keelat” (locked) and require “utkeelan”
(unlocking).
Correct chanting activates kundalini energy through
nadibandha (channel-blocking).
Purpose: Mantras are tools of transformation, power,
and liberation.
Note: Only a few simple mantras (Om, Om Namah Shivaya,
Hare Rama Hare Krishna) are safe for casual chanting; most require kavach
and ritual discipline.
Unified Philosophy
Stotra – devotion and remembrance (heart).
Kavach – protection and preparation (shield).
Mantra – transformation and realisation (power).
Together they form a complete spiritual circuit:
Stotra softens the heart,
Kavach secures the field,
Mantra unlocks cosmic energy.
Essence in one line:
- Stotra
is the song of love.
- Kavach
is the armour of safety.
- Mantra
is the key to power.
Comparative Chart: Stotra, Kavach, Mantra
|
Aspect |
Stotra (Hymn) |
Kavach (Armour) |
Mantra (Cosmic Sound) |
|
Definition |
Devotional hymns, poetic praises of deities |
Protective chants create a shield around the
practitioner |
Potent sound-syllables, carriers of astral and cosmic
vibration |
|
Purpose |
Invoke divine grace through love and remembrance |
Ensure safety and protection during sadhana |
Transformation, realisation, siddhis, liberation (moksha) |
|
Rules |
No ritual restrictions; open to all |
Requires ritual purity; mandatory before mantra practice |
Requires discipline, precision, kavach protection; not
casual |
|
Philosophy |
Like a child calling a parent—errors are forgiven |
Creates a safe environment, prevents harm from kundalini
awakening |
The universe is sound; mantras align the practitioner with the supreme
consciousness |
|
Structure |
Simple verses, easy to chant |
Digbandh (directions), Viniyog (intent), Nyasa (body/hand
infusion) |
Six parts: Rishi, Chhand, Devata, Bija, Shakti, Kilaka |
|
Accessibility |
Universal, compassionate gift of sages |
For practitioners, sadhaks, mantriks |
Requires guidance, initiation, and protection |
|
Special Features |
Forgiving of errors, no side effects |
Shields against negativity, astral forces |
Includes bija (seed), kilaka (lock), pallav (salutation),
special words (Namaha, Svaha, Hum, Phat, etc.) |
|
Outcome |
Devotion, remembrance, grace |
Miraculous protection, stability in practice |
Unlocks cosmic energy, grants siddhis, and connects to Para
Brahm |
Unified Philosophy
- Stotra
– the song of love (heart).
- Kavach
– the armour of safety (shield).
- Mantra
– the key of power (transformation).
Together, they form a complete spiritual circuit:
- Stotra
softens the heart,
- Kavach
secures the field,
- Mantra
unlocks cosmic energy.