• Mantra, Kirtan and Stotra: Sanskrit Chants

    Group Mudita chants Hari Om Namah Shivaya Om

    This song is performed by Group Mudita and was part of a concert held in Bad-Meinberg.

    Hari Om is sometimes used as a greeting, but can also be chanted. It could be loosely translated as „I greet the divine in you. I turn to you with love.“

    OM
    comes from the Vedanta tradition and stands for Cosmic Unity. By greeting each other with Om, one is aware that both are ultimately one. The selves of both who greet each other are one. And the whole world you are in is a cosmic whole.

    Hari
    comes from the Bhakti tradition, especially Vaishnavism. Hari is an epithet of Vishnu and also of Krishna. Hari stands for a personal reference to God. By including Hari in the greeting, one expresses: May God’s blessing be on our connection. May we dedicate everything to God. God dwells in your heart. He meets me in you

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    Mantra/ kirtan chanting is a wonderful practice to open the heart and to feel divine presence

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    Krishna Mahayogin with Svenja

    OM! 🕉 Enjoy strength and inner contemplation with this rhythmic mantra sung and played by the Kirtanband of Yoga Vidya Ashram Bad Meinberg featuring Svenja. The Krishna Mahayogin is a mantra of trust and courage: Krishna is invoked to take away all bhayas, all fears. Krishna is Govinda, the good shepherd who brings one paramananda, great joy. He makes sure that everything is for the best – Sarvam Me Vashamanaya.

    Mantras are powerful sound energies in Sanskrit, a prayer and chant language.

    The correct use of these sound energies helps to achieve health, inner harmony, mental clarity, powerful life energy, unfolding of love and joy. The highest goal of Mantra Yoga, as always in yoga, is the realization of the true nature, the oneness with the infinite life itself. Mantra Yoga is considered one of the most powerful, simple, safe and fast ways to this realization.

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    The Heart Sutra Gate Gate Paragate with Jula

    The Heart Sutra is considered one of the most famous Buddhist texts and, as an ancient Japanese translation, is at the center of numerous schools of Zen. In it, the Buddha Avalokiteshvara teaches about the highest virtue on the path to enlightenment: perfect wisdom, in Sanskrit Prajnaparamita, that is, the knowledge of the emptiness of all phenomena. The mantra is the conclusion and climax of the sutra.

    The meaning of the syllables
    GATE means „gone“, the passage from suffering to liberation from suffering.
    PARA amplifies GATE and means „to the other shore“, „all the way“.
    GAM amplifies GATE and means „all living beings“, „the whole Sangha“.
    BODHI means the attained state of „enlightenment“ or „awakening“.
    SVAHA means „May the meaning of the mantra take root in my heart!
    comparable to „Amen“ or „Hallelujah“.

    Mantras are powerful sound energies in Sanskrit, a prayer and chant language.

    The correct use of these sound energies helps to achieve health, inner harmony, mental clarity, powerful life energy, unfolding of love and joy. The highest goal of Mantra Yoga, as always in yoga, is the realization of the true nature, the oneness with the infinite life itself. Mantra Yoga is considered one of the most powerful, simple, safe and fast ways to this realization.

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    Shri Ma Narayanaya chanted by Shivapriya

    This ancient mantra „Narayana“ means: The one who lives in all other creatures. This mantra can be used as a tool for self-realization and achieving oneness with the Divine. Mantras are powerful sound energies in Sanskrit, a prayer and chant language. The correct use of these sound energies helps to achieve health, inner harmony, mental clarity, powerful life energy, unfolding of love and joy.

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    Om Shri Ram Jay Ram performed by The Kirtanfamily

    Long ago in the home of Shiva, Parvati sat on Mount Kailash, sitting and chanted the thousand names of Vishnu, a very long, complex and time-consuming prayer. Shiva was in a hurry and wanted to go to another cosmic appointment, and he told her that it was time to go now. Parvati replied that she could not leave until she finished her prayers. But it was impossible for Shiva to wait any longer, so he said, „Parvati, say this mantra: Aum Sri Rama Jaya Rama Jaya Rama.‘ It has a similar power as the 1000 names of Vishnu, and now let us go.
    go…

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