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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.
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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Gopali Devi Dasi, formerly known as Gauri, is a singer who performed the mantra Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye during a Saturday evening satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg. She specializes in Sanskrit chants, mantras, and devotional singing, contributing to the practice of yoga and spiritual harmony through her music.
Gopali Devi Dasi, formerly known as Gauri, is a singer who performed the mantra Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye during a Saturday evening satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg. She specializes in Sanskrit chants, mantras, and devotional singing, contributing to the practice of yoga and spiritual harmony through her music.
Sadbhuja Dasa has been living in the Bhakti tradition for 24 years and has spent 15 years as a monk in the holy places of India. He has dedicated a significant amount of time to learning from sadhus and immersing himself in the spiritual practices of the Vedic culture. His kirtans and stories are known to deeply touch the hearts of listeners, providing them with a profound connection to the depth of Vedic culture.
Sadbhuja Dasa has been living in the Bhakti tradition for 24 years and has spent 15 years as a monk in the holy places of India. He has dedicated a significant amount of time to learning from sadhus and immersing himself in the spiritual practices of the Vedic culture. His kirtans and stories are known to deeply touch the hearts of listeners, providing them with a profound connection to the depth of Vedic culture.
Group Mudita is a collective of singers and musicians who participate in kirtan and mantra chanting sessions at Yoga Vidya Ashram. They are known for their enthusiastic and joyful performances, particularly during satsangs, where they create a vibrant atmosphere for spiritual practice and community engagement.
Group Mudita is a collective of singers and musicians who participate in kirtan and mantra chanting sessions at Yoga Vidya Ashram. They are known for their enthusiastic and joyful performances, particularly during satsangs, where they create a vibrant atmosphere for spiritual practice and community engagement.
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Gopali Devi Dasi sings the mantra Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye in a Saturday evening satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg. Listen to Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye with Gopali Devi Dasi, formerly Gauri.
Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye is the most famous Narayani Shloka. Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye is a mantra of benevolence: the Divine Mother, who is in all beings, is asked to bring about good for all.
“Sarva Mangala Mangalye” actually belongs to the Devi Mahatmyam, it is a mantra from the eleventh chapter of the Devi Mahatmyam, tenth verse. This eleventh chapter is also called the Narayani Stotra because there are many mantras that end with ‘Narayani Namostute’. And one of them and the best known is this “Sarva Mangala Mangalye”.
Mangala means blessing, happiness, all good fortune. And charana also means wish. And so this is a blessing mantra, it is an intercession mantra, it is a mantra of good will.
You can share the audio with others to spread love and harmony.🌍💞
In this way, you are actively helping to spread yoga in the world. You can also support us with a donation to help us keep our association alive. 🙏
Mantra/kirtan singing is a wonderful practice to open the heart and feel the divine presence
Gopali Devi Dasi sings the mantra Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye in a Saturday evening satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg. Listen to Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye with Gopali Devi Dasi, formerly Gauri.
Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye is the most famous Narayani Shloka. Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye is a mantra of benevolence: the Divine Mother, who is in all beings, is asked to bring about good for all.
“Sarva Mangala Mangalye” actually belongs to the Devi Mahatmyam, it is a mantra from the eleventh chapter of the Devi Mahatmyam, tenth verse. This eleventh chapter is also called the Narayani Stotra because there are many mantras that end with ‘Narayani Namostute’. And one of them and the best known is this “Sarva Mangala Mangalye”.
Mangala means blessing, happiness, all good fortune. And charana also means wish. And so this is a blessing mantra, it is an intercession mantra, it is a mantra of good will.
You can share the audio with others to spread love and harmony.🌍💞
In this way, you are actively helping to spread yoga in the world. You can also support us with a donation to help us keep our association alive. 🙏
Mantra/kirtan singing is a wonderful practice to open the heart and feel the divine presence
Sadbhuja Dasa chants the Maha Mantra - Hare Krishna Hare Rama
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Maha MantraHare KrishnaHare RamaSatsangBhakti traditionVedic culturekirtanmantra singing
Sadbhuja Dasa sings the Maha Mantra during a Saturday evening Satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg.
Sadbhuja Dasa has been living in the Bhakti tradition for 24 years, has spent 15 years as a monk in the holy places of India and has spent a lot of time with sadhus. His kirtans and stories touch you deeply in your heart and you get a feeling for the depth of Vedic culture.
This mantra has sixteen different words, which is why it is also known as the Sixteen Mantra. It is also the mantra that addresses Hari, Rama and Krishna. Hari is of course Vishnu, Hari means “yellow”, Hari is a synonym for “radiant”, “the one who attracts the hearts of all”. Rama is “the one who is full of joy”, Krishna is “the black one”, “the dark one” and therefore “the mysterious one”. And so “Hare Rama Hare Krishna” is the aspect that connects all three Vishnu aspects, Rama, Krishna and Hari:
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama Rama Hare Hare /
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare //
You can share the audio with others to spread love and harmony.🌍💞
In this way you actively help to spread yoga in the world. You can also support us with a donation to help us keep our association alive. 🙏
Mantra/kirtan singing is a wonderful practice to open the heart and feel the divine presence
Sadbhuja Dasa sings the Maha Mantra during a Saturday evening Satsang at Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg.
Sadbhuja Dasa has been living in the Bhakti tradition for 24 years, has spent 15 years as a monk in the holy places of India and has spent a lot of time with sadhus. His kirtans and stories touch you deeply in your heart and you get a feeling for the depth of Vedic culture.
This mantra has sixteen different words, which is why it is also known as the Sixteen Mantra. It is also the mantra that addresses Hari, Rama and Krishna. Hari is of course Vishnu, Hari means “yellow”, Hari is a synonym for “radiant”, “the one who attracts the hearts of all”. Rama is “the one who is full of joy”, Krishna is “the black one”, “the dark one” and therefore “the mysterious one”. And so “Hare Rama Hare Krishna” is the aspect that connects all three Vishnu aspects, Rama, Krishna and Hari:
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama Rama Hare Hare /
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare //
You can share the audio with others to spread love and harmony.🌍💞
In this way you actively help to spread yoga in the world. You can also support us with a donation to help us keep our association alive. 🙏
Mantra/kirtan singing is a wonderful practice to open the heart and feel the divine presence
Listen to the Jaya Mata Kali with the group Mudita. Here is the full text in simplified transcription:
Jay(a) Mata Kali,
Jay(a) Mata Durge
Kali Durge Namo Namaha
“Jaya Mata Kali” belongs to the particularly enthusiastic, particularly ecstatic and joyful kirtans. Like so many kirtans of the divine mother, it is a kirtan that is rousing, that opens the heart. Here the divine mother is called upon to triumph. Jaya means “victory to”, means “reverence to”, Jaya also means “long live”, Jaya also means “triumph to”. Of course, the divine mother is everywhere, she is life everywhere, that's how you can interpret it. “Jaya, obeisance to the life that is everywhere. And may I feel this divine mother.”
You can share the audio with others to spread love and harmony.🌍💞
In this way, you are actively helping to spread yoga in the world. You can also support us with a donation to help us keep our association alive. 🙏
Mantra/kirtan singing is a wonderful practice to open the heart and feel the divine presence.
Listen to the Jaya Mata Kali with the group Mudita. Here is the full text in simplified transcription:
Jay(a) Mata Kali,
Jay(a) Mata Durge
Kali Durge Namo Namaha
“Jaya Mata Kali” belongs to the particularly enthusiastic, particularly ecstatic and joyful kirtans. Like so many kirtans of the divine mother, it is a kirtan that is rousing, that opens the heart. Here the divine mother is called upon to triumph. Jaya means “victory to”, means “reverence to”, Jaya also means “long live”, Jaya also means “triumph to”. Of course, the divine mother is everywhere, she is life everywhere, that's how you can interpret it. “Jaya, obeisance to the life that is everywhere. And may I feel this divine mother.”
You can share the audio with others to spread love and harmony.🌍💞
In this way, you are actively helping to spread yoga in the world. You can also support us with a donation to help us keep our association alive. 🙏
Mantra/kirtan singing is a wonderful practice to open the heart and feel the divine presence.