Namokar Mantra, also called the Navakâr Mantra or the Namaskâr Mantra is the fundamental and most recited prayer/mantra in Jainism and can be recited at any time of the day. In this mantra, we salute the virtues of the Pancha Parmeshthi, or five spiritual masters: the Arihantas, Siddhas, Âchâryas, Upadhyâyas, and Sadhus (normal monks). By saluting them we receive the inspiration from them for the right path of true happiness and total freedom from the karma of our soul. Through this mantra we worship the virtues of all the supreme spiritual people instead of just worshipping one particular person. It is important to note that the Navkar Mantra does not mention the names of even Tirthankaras and Siddhas. This mantra simply serves as a gesture of deep respect towards beings that are more spiritually advanced and to remind followers of the Jain religion of their ultimate goal of nirvana or moksha. In this mantra we bow down to these supreme spiritual personalities, and therefore, it is also called Namokar Mantra.
Namokar咒,也叫Navakâr咒或日Namaskar口头禅是根本,最列举的祈祷/口头禅耆那教中,可以在一天中的任何时间进行背诵。在这个口头禅,我们行礼潘沙Parmeshthi,或五灵大师的美德:在Arihantas,成就者,Âchâryas,Upadhyâyas,和圣人(普通僧人)。由他们敬礼我们收到的灵感来自他们从我们的灵魂的业力真正的幸福和完全自由的正确道路上来。通过这一口头禅我们崇拜,而不是仅仅崇拜一个特定的人所有的最高精神的人的美德。要注意的是NAVKAR咒没有提到甚至渡津和成就者的名字是很重要的。这个咒语只是作为对人类是更高级的灵性和提醒涅槃或解脱他们的最终目标耆那教信徒深深的敬意的一种姿态。在这个口号,我们跪拜这些最高精神的个性,因此,它也被称为Namokar咒。