om Krishnaya Vasudevaya mantra krishna mahaa mantra “Om Krishnaya Vasudevaya” is a sacred Sanskrit mantra devoted to Lord Krishna, a central figure in Hinduism. Meaning (word by word) Om (ॐ) – The primordial sound of the universe; represents ultimate reality and divine consciousness Krishnaya (कृष्णाय) – “To Krishna” (a form of addressing Lord Krishna with reverence) Vasudevaya (वासुदेवाय) – “Son of Vasudeva” or “The indwelling Divine presence” Overall meaning: 👉 “I bow to Lord Krishna, the divine son of Vasudeva, the supreme consciousness.” Spiritual Significance Honors Lord Krishna as both a historical incarnation and the universal divine presence Used for devotion (bhakti), inner peace, and spiritual focus Believed to help calm the mind, purify thoughts, and strengthen connection with the divine How it’s commonly used Chanted during meditation, prayer, or japa (repetitive chanting) Often repeated 108 times using prayer beads (mala) Chanted silently or aloud, especially in the morning or evening