Dhanteras Dhanvantari Mantra & Gayatri
धनतेरस धन्वन्तरि मंत्र एवं गायत्री
Also known as: dhanteras mantra · dhanvantari mantra dhanteras · dhanvantari gayatri mantra · om namo bhagavate dhanvantaraye · dhanvantari jayanti mantra · maha dhanvantari mantra
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✦ Meaning
These are the mantras of Lord Dhanvantari — the great Dhanvantari mantra and the Dhanvantari Gayatri — chanted on Dhanteras, the first day of Diwali. Dhanvantari, an avatar of Vishnu, arose from the churning of the ocean holding the pot of amrita (nectar) and is revered as the divine physician and the founder of Ayurveda. Dhanteras (Dhana-trayodashi) is his appearance day, worshipped for health, healing, prosperity and protection from disease.
Origin & Story
Dhanvantari worship mantras (the Maha-Dhanvantari mantra and the Dhanvantari Gayatri), recited on Dhanteras / Dhanvantari Jayanti · Traditional (Puranic; Dhanvantari Gayatri from the Gayatri tradition) · Puranic / classical
When the gods and demons churned the ocean of milk (Samudra Manthan) seeking the nectar of immortality, Lord Dhanvantari rose from the waters bearing the pot of amrita. As an avatar of Vishnu and the divine physician, he revealed the science of Ayurveda to the world. His appearance fell on Kartik Krishna Trayodashi, celebrated as Dhanteras and Dhanvantari Jayanti — the opening day of Diwali — when his mantras are chanted for health, healing and prosperity, and lamps are lit to welcome well-being into the home.
✦ As told in scripture
Tradition holds that Dhanvantari rose from the churning ocean carrying the very nectar of immortality, and devotees through the ages have testified that sincere chanting of his mantra over water or medicine, especially on Dhanteras, has eased illness, hastened recovery and guarded households from disease through the coming year.
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ॐ नमो भगवते महासुदर्शनाय वासुदेवाय धन्वन्तरये अमृतकलशहस्ताय सर्वामयविनाशनाय त्रैलोक्यनाथाय श्रीमहाविष्णुस्वरूप श्रीधन्वन्तरिस्वरूप श्रीश्रीश्री औषधचक्रनारायणाय नमः॥
Om Namo Bhagavate Maha-Sudarshanaya Vasudevaya Dhanvantaraye Amrita-Kalasha-Hastaya Sarvamaya-Vinashanaya Trailokyanathaya Shri Mahavishnu-svarupa Shri Dhanvantari-svarupa Shri Shri Shri Aushadha-chakra-Narayanaya Namah
Meaning:Om, salutations to the Lord — the wielder of the great Sudarshana, Vasudeva who appears as Dhanvantari, who holds the pot of nectar in his hand, the destroyer of all diseases, the Lord of the three worlds; of the very form of Mahavishnu, the form of Sri Dhanvantari, the thrice-blessed Narayana presiding over the wheel of healing — to him I bow. Om, may we know that Supreme Person, let us meditate on the holder of the nectar-pot; may that Dhanvantari inspire and lead us toward perfect health.
ॐ तत्पुरुषाय विद्महे अमृतकलशहस्ताय धीमहि। तन्नो धन्वन्तरिः प्रचोदयात्॥
Om Tat-Purushaya Vidmahe Amrita-Kalasha-Hastaya Dhimahi Tanno Dhanvantarih Prachodayat
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Benefits of Chanting Dhanteras Dhanvantari Mantra & Gayatri
Invokes Lord Dhanvantari for good health, healing and freedom from disease
The principal mantra to chant on Dhanteras (Dhanvantari Jayanti)
Believed to support recovery from illness and the success of medical treatment
Brings the combined blessings of health and wealth at the start of Diwali
The Dhanvantari Gayatri steadies the mind and deepens healing meditation
Honours the origin of Ayurveda and supports a long, healthy life (ayushya)
How to Chant Dhanteras Dhanvantari Mantra & Gayatri
On Dhanteras, light a lamp (the first Diwali diya) at dusk, and worship Lord Dhanvantari along with Lakshmi and Kubera. Chant the Dhanvantari mantra and Gayatri, ideally 108 times on a tulsi or rudraksha mala, while meditating on the Lord holding the nectar-pot. Healthcare practitioners and Ayurveda students especially honour him on this day; the mantra may also be chanted over water or medicine, and recited daily for one's own or a loved one's recovery.
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