The biggest and deepest reason behind repeating the word Shanti three times after the mantra is “Trivaram Satyam”. It is believed that by saying three times a thing becomes true. For the first time divine power is addressed in a high tone. The second time is addressed to the environment and people around them in a somewhat slower tone and the third time it is addressed to itself in a very slow tone.
Through the Shanti Path Mantra, the devotee prays to God to maintain peace. Especially the people of Hindu chant the mantras of this Shanti Paath at the beginning and end of any of their religious works, rites, yagna etc. Through this mantra, it has been prayed to keep peace in all the creatures, flora and nature of the world.
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