The primary verse utilized in this exclusive spiritual practice commands safety by reminding serpents of their ancient vow. Sanskrit Text
While "Apa Sarpa Sarpa Bhadram" is the core phrase, it is often chanted as part of a complete verse for maximum protection:
Calming the mind for those with a phobia of reptiles (Ophidiophobia). apa sarpa sarpa bhadram exclusive
For complete protection, advanced practitioners often chant this verse as part of the full Sarpa Badha Nivruthi Stotram on Hindupedia , which honors the nine great celestial snakes:
(whose mother was a Naga) intervened and convinced the king to stop the slaughter. The Promise: The primary verse utilized in this exclusive spiritual
Unlocking the Serpent’s Grace – A Sacred, Invitation-Only Journey
"Sarpāpasarpa bhadraṃ te dūraṃ gaccha mahāyaśāḥ | Janamejayasya yajñānte āstīka vacanaṃ smaran ||" Translation: The Promise: Unlocking the Serpent’s Grace – A
(whose mother was a Naga) intervened and convinced the King to stop the massacre. The Promise:
King Parikshit was cursed to die from the bite of the serpent king, Takshaka. Despite heavy fortifications, Takshaka bypassed security and fulfilled the curse.