Maha Mantra
Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare, Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare.
In Devanagari:
क्रष्ण कर्न कर्षन क्रिष्ण कर्षन सरण कर्न कर्न कर्न कर्न करन
It will be about the Maha Mantra, which is also commonly known as the Hare Krishna Mantra.
She is especially revered by the followers of perhaps the world’s most widespread religious current in the tradition of bhakti-yoga (“devoted service”) – the Vaishnava movement of people devoted to the power embodied on Earth in the form of Krishna.
According to one version, the earliest reference to the Maha Mantra is in the Kalisantharana Upanishad, which is adjacent to the Yajurveda. According to the ideology of this religious movement, the repetition of the Hari Krishna mantra is the practice of chanting the names of God, which is considered the fundamental basis for the spiritual development of a person in this tradition.
Followers of the movement believe that reading and chanting these sixteen names of Krishna can destroy all the unfavorable influence of the age of Kali (Kali of the south – “iron age”, “century of discord”).