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Mantra, Kirtan and Stotra: Sanskrit Chants

By: Sukadev Bretz
  • Summary

  • Mantra-Chants from Yoga Vidya Ashram Germany. Sometimes enthusiastic, sometimes in a more meditative mood; sometimes classical, sometimes more modern. Sivananda tradition. Mantras, Kirtan, Recitations of Shlokas, Stotras, Suktams.
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Episodes
  • Ramadasa, Radha and friends are chanting Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye
    Apr 12 2024

    Ramadasa, Radha and friends are chanting Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye during a mantra concert at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany. Here is the text to sing along:

    Sarva-mangala-mangalye
    Shive Sarvartha-sadhike
    Sharanye Tryambake Gauri
    Narayani Namostu Te

    If you are interested in seminars with music, you can find here seminars on mantra and music. For more kirtan and Mantra vocal recordings click here. For more information on Yoga, meditation and Ayurveda can be found on the internet pages of Yoga Vidya.

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    8 mins
  • Om Namah Shivaya chanted by Sarah
    Apr 5 2024

    Sarah chants the kirtan "Om Namah Shivaya" during a mantra concert at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany.

    If you are interested in seminars with music, you can find here seminars on mantra and music. For more kirtan and Mantra vocal recordings click here. For more information on Yoga, meditation and Ayurveda can be found on the internet pages of Yoga Vidya.

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    6 mins
  • Om Namah Shivaya performed by Sat Chit Ananda Express
    Mar 29 2024

    The music band "Sat Chit Ananda Express" performed Om Namah Shivaya during a mantra concert at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg, Germany.

    Om Namah Shivaya is a common greeting in yoga. "Om" is Om , the all-encompassing. "Namah" means more or less "greeting to" and "Shivaya" means "to Shiva". So Om Namah Shivaya means obeisance to Shiva. But what does Shiva mean?

    Shiva has many different meanings. "Shiva" literally means "the loving, the kind". But it also means “the higher self” and “the divine everywhere”. We can say "Om Namah Shivaya" and use that in meditation or in kirtan. It is invoking the kind, the loving, the higher self within us.

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

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    10 mins

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