In the Vedic cosmology, there are three primary realms: Bhur (earth, the dense physical), Swaha (heaven, the realm of the gods and light), and between them, — the mid-region.
: It is widely used as a manifestation tool to help wishes start coming true. om antarikshaya namah
Antariksha is the bridge between the physical ground we walk upon and the cosmic energies above. It is the realm of the wind, the clouds, and the air we breathe. It represents the space where life breathes and exists. By chanting this mantra, we honor the element of Air ( Vayu ) and the space ( Akasha ) that allows all biological life to flourish. In the Vedic cosmology, there are three primary
To honor Antariksha is to honor uncertainty as sacred. To honor the breeze before you name its direction. To honor the pause in a conversation where something true might finally speak. It is the realm of the wind, the
: By focusing on the vastness of space, it helps clear mental clutter and anxiety.
: Close your eyes and imagine the vast, all-encompassing form of the Divine (such as Lord Ganesha) filling the entire universe.
: Refers to the sky, space, or the "intermediate region".