The Prayer for Saubhagya
Saubhagya - the blessing of a long, happy married life - is among the most heartfelt prayers of married women in Hindu tradition. Through fasts such as Vat Savitri, Karwa Chauth and Hartalika Teej, and the daily chanting of protective mantras, a wife prays for her husband's long life, health and well-being. The story of Savitri, who won back her husband's life through devotion, is the eternal inspiration behind these prayers.
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra for Health and Long Life
The Mahamrityunjaya Mantra of Lord Shiva is the supreme prayer for health, healing and a long life, recited by wives for their husbands:
Om Tryambakam Yajamahe Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam, Urvarukamiva Bandhanan Mrityormukshiya Mamritat.
It asks the three-eyed lord to nourish and free the loved one from the fear of untimely harm, like a ripe fruit freed gently from its stem. Chant 108 times on a rudraksha mala, especially on Mondays before a Shivling.
Savitri Vrat and Shiva-Parvati Mantras
On Vat Savitri, women worship the vat (banyan) tree and pray in Savitri's spirit. A traditional prayer mantra is:
Om Savitryai Namah
Devotees also chant to Shiva and Parvati, the eternal married couple, for marital harmony and long life:
Om Namah Shivaya
Worship Shiva and Parvati together, chanting Om Namah Shivaya 108 times on a Monday, and recite the Savitri prayer during Vat Savitri, tying a sacred thread around the banyan as a symbol of bonded devotion.
Step-by-Step Jap Vidhi

1. Bathe early and wear clean, auspicious clothes, ideally red or yellow. 2. Sit before an image of Shiva-Parvati or a Shivling; light a ghee lamp and offer flowers. 3. Take a sankalp for your husband's long life, health and happiness. 4. Chant the Mahamrityunjaya or Om Namah Shivaya 108 times on a rudraksha mala. 5. Offer water or milk to the Shivling, and bel patra if available. 6. On vrat days, follow the fast with faith and break it as tradition guides, sharing prasad with the family.
Devotion Woven into Married Life
The deepest saubhagya grows from love and care lived daily, not from ritual alone. Pray together as a couple when you can, share kind words, and care for each other's health with good food, rest and gentle reminders for check-ups. Lighting a lamp together in the evening and reciting Om Namah Shivaya as a household turns the home into a quiet temple of mutual blessing.
Prayer, Health and Trust
These mantras express love and seek divine blessing, but they walk hand in hand with caring for real health - timely check-ups, good habits and a doctor's guidance when needed. No mantra is a promise against the natural order of life; it is a way to fill the heart with faith, gratitude and peace, trusting the divine with what lies beyond our hands.
Quick Answers
Which mantra is best for a husband's long life?+
The Mahamrityunjaya Mantra of Shiva is the supreme prayer for health and long life. 'Om Namah Shivaya' and the Savitri prayer 'Om Savitryai Namah' during Vat Savitri are also chanted by married women.
On which day should the mantra be chanted?+
Monday is dear to Lord Shiva and ideal for the Mahamrityunjaya and Om Namah Shivaya. Vat Savitri, Karwa Chauth and Hartalika Teej are special vrat days for praying for a husband's long life.
What is the story behind Vat Savitri?+
Savitri followed Yama, the lord of death, with unshakeable devotion and wisdom to win back the life of her husband Satyavan. Her story is the inspiration for the Vat Savitri vrat for a husband's long life.
How many times should I chant the mantra?+
Chanting 108 times on a rudraksha mala is traditional. Daily practice with sincere love and faith is considered more meaningful than the count alone, especially on Mondays and vrat days.
Can the husband and wife chant together?+
Yes, and it is beautiful when they do. Praying together, lighting a lamp and reciting Om Namah Shivaya as a couple deepens love and turns the home into a shared space of devotion and mutual blessing.
Should prayer replace medical care for health?+
No. Prayer expresses love and seeks blessing, but it walks with real health care - timely check-ups, good habits and a doctor's guidance. Faith and sensible care together protect the well-being of loved ones.
About the author
Acharya Vinaya Kapoor · M.A. Sanskrit, Mantra & Stotra Studies
Acharya Vinaya holds an M.A. in Sanskrit from Banaras Hindu University and writes the mantra and stotra commentary on Vandnaa. Her focus is on accurate pronunciation, traditional context, and helping modern readers connect with classical texts.
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