Astika Mantra यो जरत्कारुणा जातो जरत्कारी महायशाः । आस्तीकः सर्पसत्रे वः पन्नगान् योऽभ्यरक्षत । तं स्मरन्तं महाभागा न मां हिंसितुमर्हथ ।। Transliteration: yo jaratkāruṇā jāto jaratkārī mahāyaśāḥ | āstīkaḥ sarpasatre vaḥ pannagān yo ’bhyarakṣata | taṁ smarantaṁ mahābhāgā na māṁ hiṁsitum arhatha || Meaning: “He who was born of Jaratkaru and Jaratkaru, the illustrious Astika who protected the serpents during the great serpent sacrifice—remembering him now, O noble serpents, do not harm me.” Brief Story of Astika Long ago, King Janamejaya prepared a mighty serpent-sacrifice to destroy every snake on earth, seeking revenge for his father’s death. As the hymns blazed and the serpents began to fall into the sacrificial fire, a young boy named Astika , child of the sage Jaratkaru and the serpent-woman Jaratkaru, stepped forward. Calm, wise, and radiant with dharma, Astika addressed the king with gentle words. His wisdom softened Janamejaya’s wrath, and the king granted him a boon. ...