Darshan given by Lord to Adisesha.
Once Adisesha prayed to the Lord to rid him of all the evil thoughts and evil qualities that are inherent in a serpant. Adisesha wanted to get rid of his tamoguna, which was an inevitable trait of a serpant family. He wished to attain Sathva guna. when he asked god how he could achieve such a transformation, perumal asked him to go and pray at Satya kshetram. God advised him to repeat the Ashtakshara mantram in that kshetram. God also explained that the Ashtakshram mantrams first letter is white in colour, the second is red in colour, the third is black in colour, the fourth is again red, the fifth is of the colour of kum kum, the sixth has a golden colour, the seventh again has the colour of Kajal, i.e. black, the eighth is again a mixture of red and white. Perumal advised him to repeat this Ashtaksara mantram with sincerity and he assured Adisesa that he would be rewarded.
Once Adisesha prayed to the Lord to rid him of all the evil thoughts and evil qualities that are inherent in a serpant. Adisesha wanted to get rid of his tamoguna, which was an inevitable trait of a serpant family. He wished to attain Sathva guna. when he asked god how he could achieve such a transformation, perumal asked him to go and pray at Satya kshetram. God advised him to repeat the Ashtakshara mantram in that kshetram. God also explained that the Ashtakshram mantrams first letter is white in colour, the second is red in colour, the third is black in colour, the fourth is again red, the fifth is of the colour of kum kum, the sixth has a golden colour, the seventh again has the colour of Kajal, i.e. black, the eighth is again a mixture of red and white. Perumal advised him to repeat this Ashtaksara mantram with sincerity and he assured Adisesa that he would be rewarded.
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