1) Enhances spiritual awareness and devotion
2) Purifies the aura and removes negative energy
3) Boosts mental clarity and emotional balance
4) Invokes divine protection and good fortune
5) Strengthens faith in Lord Vishnu’s grace
Vishnu mantras and Stotras confer spiritual boons over material benedictions. Hence, Vaishnavas attain a distaste for sense-enjoyment and instead, treasure the dust left by the lotus feet of Bhagavan. We donate unnecessary baggage and give up our unrealistic ambitions.
Thus, there are negligible chances of contracting mental disorders such as depression and schizophrenia. We stop blaming others for our misfortunes. Our mood in the morning determines the quality of our entire day.
Here, the Suprabhatam boosts our productivity and helps us focus on work, ridding our minds of all distractions. We see the hand of Lord Vishnu in both favourable and unfavourable situations of life. Breath control and proficiency in yoga come with repeated recitation since we rouse the Lord from his yoga Nidra. The voice of the conscience becomes loudly audible.
One abstains from sin and executes his social responsibilities as a service to Bhagavan. Every segment of the day carries a vibration with it. For instance, nighttime is Tamasik, triggering base animalistic tendencies and sinful indulgence. We can feel ghosts and evil energies at night. Morning time is conducive to spiritual activities, where one subconsciously imbibes the mood of Dharma.
One overcomes the vice of lust effortlessly and imbibes noble virtues of humility, truthfulness and forbearance. The sacred vibrations of the Suprabhatam drive away negativity, the evil shadow of spirits and black magic.
There is a tremendous shift in our overall energy, making us more positive, work-oriented and self-satisfied. The restlessness and ruffle caused by unfulfilled desires dies away, and we savour the present moment. Lord Narayana consumes our fear of the future and worries concerning our survival.
The chants regulate the heartbeat and brain waves, bringing harmony in our physiology.
It elevates our moods and promotes Sattvik thinking. As a result, we get inclined to perform our Dharmic duties such as serving cows, praying in temples, feeding food to Sadhus, meditating in solitude and studying the scriptures.

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