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Celebrations of Love

Mantras for the anahata chakra

Five loving mantras for spiritual nurturing, unity, love, harmony and joy. The mantras celebrate the life-sustaining spiritual love that is inherent to life and your existence, answer your longing for the healing and self-recognizing quality of loving-kindness and give you a loving and heartfelt embrace.

Mantras

1. Aum Purnam mantra

2. Brahma mantra

3. Hari-Bhole mantra

4. Govinda mantra

5. Sat-Ananda Embrace song

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Celebrations of Love - Mantras for the anahata chakra

Catalogue Anandajay's work

The mantra texts and their meanings and the healing power and value of all the music Anandajay has released are collected in this downloadable catalogue of Anandajay's work.

Track 1: Aum Purnam mantra

Honoring the all-encompassing perfection of being


Mantra Aum brahman, aum brahman, aum brahman Aum purnamadah purnamidam Purnaat purnamudachyate

Purnasya purnamadaya Purnam evavashishyate Aum brahman, aum brahman, aum brahman

Track 2: Brahma mantra

Devotion to the all-encompassing essence


Mantra Brahmaarpanam brahma havir Brahmaagnau brahmanaa hutam Brahmai va tena gantavyam Brahma karma samaadhina Samaadhina, samaadhina, samaadhina Free translation "(1) Any form of devotion is brahma, the energy of expansion, growth, creation, and development (the Sanskrit root brih means to expand, to increase, to grow, to make greater); (2) whatever is offered out of devotion is brahma (it is the result of the energy of expansion, growth, creation, and development); (3) the devotion itself is brahma (the doing and the fact that there is someone to do it is the result of expansion, growth, creation and development); and (4) all the material aspects involved in the devotion are brahma (everything that exists to give form to the devotion is the result of the energy of expansion, growth, creation and development)."


About the Brahma mantra The Brahma mantra expresses the vastness and all-encompassing nature of the essential. Brahma is the creative energy, the energy of being, that makes life possible, that makes the experience of being possible, and that gives that which is the space to expand in whatever way it chooses. This in turn results in the constant ongoing creation that we call life, which in this mantra, the twenty-fourth verse of the fourth chapter of the Bhagavad Gita, you sing, honor, and give space to in your humanity out of your devotion to the greatness and all-encompassing nature of the essential.

Track 3: Hari-Bhole mantra

Bowing to the source of blissful love


Mantra Aum namo (aum namo) aum namaha (aum namaha) Aum namo (aum namo) aum namaha (aum namaha) Aum namo (aum namo) hari bhole (hari bhole) Ananda namaha (namaha, namaha) Aum namo aum namaha Aum namo aum namaha Aum namo hari bhole Namaha, namaha Free translation “Oh be praised, Essence, who gives us everything without our having to ask and steals our hearts”


About the Hari-Bhole mantra The Hari-Bhole mantra is about your longing for the essential and how the joyful bliss you then experience opens you up more deeply to the loving vastness of your being and the cosmic space of life of which you are a part.

Track 4: Govinda mantra

The all-attracting, essential being


Mantra Govinda, gopala, gopinatha krishnanamaha Gopinatha krishnanamaha Free translation “Oh, be praised that which brings joy to all souls, that which supports all souls, that which protects all souls, and that which draws all souls to itself”


About the Govinda mantra Govinda, Gopala, and Gopinatha are three different names for Krishna and emphasize the aspects of joy, support, and protection. The words krishna namaha express bowing in reverence and salutation to Krishna as the all-attractive essential being. Explanation of the Sanskrit words: The word govinda refers to Krishna as that which constantly bestows joy upon all souls. The word gopala refers to Krishna as that which constantly supports all souls. The word gopinatha refers to Krishna as that which constantly protects all souls. The word krishnanamaha expresses bowing in reverence and greeting Krishna with respect, the all-attractive essence in all its aspects and especially in the aforementioned values.

Track 5: Sat-Ananda Embrace song

Descend to your essence


Mantra The Light of my Being shines brightly from within. It reminds me of my essence and harmonizes my way of living. The Light of my Being opens my loving heart. It frees all the darkness, which has split us apart.


About the Sat-Ananda Embrace song In the Sat-Ananda Embrace song, you sing about the Light of Being that is present in everyone, including you. The Light of Being reminds you of what you essentially are, where you originally came from, and where you will return to. After all, everyone knows that after living as a human being in a physical form for some time, one must eventually leave that physical existence behind. So we ask ourselves, what else is there besides physical existence? And this question can bring us into contact with that inner Light of Being as the source of all existence, which extends beyond the human existence in which you are now temporarily living.

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