Kapila Hermit Story (Divine Mantra)
There was once a hermit who repeated chant ‘Divine Mantra’ in a teak forest in India. As a result, the forest became a paradise. The trees took turns producing flowers and fruit throughout the year. The waters were crystal clean. Any diseased animal that happened to pass into the forest and drink the water would be completely cured of its illness. The grasses and vines were always fresh and green. Fierce animals that normally attacked and ate one another would, when entering the forest, live together in peace, as friends. Life was joyous for animals in this forest. The smell of dead animals never appeared because whenever an animal was about to die, it would have to go and die elsewhere. This forest is where the Buddha’s ancestors, the Sakyan clan, later established their capital, Kapilavatthu, which still stands today within the borders of Nepal.
All of this was due to the sacred power of the chant repeated by the Kapila hermit. And this is how he did it: First, he faced the east and repeated the chant day and night for seven days; the second week, he faced north; the third week, south; and the fourth week, west. The fifth week, he looked down toward the earth; the sixth week, he raised his hands and lifted his face to the sky, made his heart clear, and focused on the stars as the object of his meditation. The seventh week, he practiced breath meditation, keeping his breath in mind and letting it spread out in every direction through the power of a mind infused with the four Sublime Attitudes: good will, compassion, appreciation, and equanimity. Thus the chant was named the Divine Mantra.
Divine Gong
Combining the Divine power of yantras, suttas, mantras and the power of Gong to bring well-being (physically, emotionally, and mentally) to people and animals. It is also a tool for spiritual development. Lastly, it helps to bring harmonious energy to environment.
Mantra
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A mantra is a sacred hymn that originated around 3000 years ago from Vedic Sanskrit. These are melodic phrases that enhance the spiritual self of an individual.
In today’s world, mantras are considered to be powerful meditational tools. Most of the mantras are either chanted aloud or spoken softly in order to create a trance-like state for the reciter. Continuous repetition of mantras leads to spiritual awareness in a person and leads them on to the path of truth, love, and peace.
Mantras are commonly used during certain meditational practices to instil calmness in the mind of the person reciting it. It helps in creating a shield of positive energies around a person through its vibrational sounds.
Mantras deeply affect our physiological and psychological states. The sounds produced by chanting mantras possess the power of transforming our emotions and take us to a higher level of spiritual awareness. It may have a lasting impact on our relationships, career, happiness, finances and health as well.
There are many healing effects that are associated with the vibrations produced by the chanting of mantras. It goes deep into the body and heals each and every cell and energizes it with divine power.
The Relationship Between Mantra & Mind
The word ‘mantra’ has its roots in the ancient Sanskrit language. It is a combination of two Sanskrit words - ‘man’ which means ‘mind’ and ‘tra’ which means ‘tool or instrument’. Thus, mantra refers to a tool for thinking. It is used to align the thoughts and feelings of a person and bring them to the same pace.
Our mind is always in a state of activity and recitation of a mantra acts as an instrument to bring it to a standstill for relaxation. The vibrations of a mantra delve deep into our conscious mind and it makes us feel a subtle power that takes us into a deeper state of awareness on a spiritual and mental level.
A mantra is just like a seed that is planted in one’s consciousness so that it blossoms into a beautiful flower and energizes the senses with the powers created by its strong vibrations. Most mantras are melodic phrases that do not have any particular meaning. Their sole purpose is to musically uplift the senses of an individual.
Astrological and Religious Importance of Mantras
Every mantra is associated with a divine force that gives it power. The vibrations of a mantra energize our body on a physical, mental and spiritual level. Also, the chakras and Nadis of our body correspond to the vibrational effects of the mantras.
It is said that the chanting of a mantra can enhance the power of chakra and facilitate the process of healing in the area that corresponds to that particular chakra. Every chakra has a particular mantra associated with it that can be chanted so as to surge its life force energy.
Faith and devotion are the guiding factors that make a person believe in the divinity of a mantra. There is a divine force that presides over the universe and it is this force that we are appealing to by chanting a mantra.
Mantras form an essential part of every religion and its effects can actually help one win over the stars as well. It is believed that mantra chanting helps us to connect to the divinity of the universe through the creation of sound waves that carry our messages. It calms our mind and helps us attain the state where we can feel our inner consciousness.
The Science Behind Mantra
A mantra is a sound phrase that is mostly used to practice meditation. The impact of a mantra is not based upon its literal meaning but rather on their vibrational effects. These vibrations create electromagnetic waves in our surroundings and facilitate the conscious state of mind.
These waves rejuvenate the mind and make it quiet. Experiencing the mantra and feeling it deeply makes way for a state of internal awareness. This process provides an internal focus to the mind and also increases the concentration power of the person chanting it.
It has been discovered on a scientific level, that memorizing Vedic mantra leads to an increase in the size of certain regions of the brain that are associated with the cognitive abilities of an individual.
The sounds and vibrations produced by a mantra energize the mind and stimulate many parts of the brain. These regions release chemicals that create a relaxed and peaceful state of mind for the person and prove to be beneficial for the person who recites the mantra.
The Roots of Mantra: History and Meaning
The vibrational sounds came into existence with the dawn of the universe. These sounds form the basis of a mantra and help in purifying our astral mind and body. It cleanses our soul and washes away the negativities that create obstacles in our path to spirituality.
Most of the mantras are written in the ancient Sanskrit language because the Sanskrit letters produce pure vibrations of the chakras and thus, help in meditational practices. There are many other languages as well in which mantras have been written. Language is only a medium and the main focus of a mantra is on the feeling and positive sounds that are produced on their recital.
Types of Mantras
Mantras are of very different types. It is said that we have over 70 million mantras. Every mantra has a unique vibrational quality that has the power of the deity that guides it. If a mantra will work on a person or not depends upon their temperament and not because of the superiority of one mantra over another.
One of the most sacred mantras that is respected all over the world is the Hindu syllable - “Om”. Its significance lies in the fact that it is a beej mantra, that is, a seed sound that forms the basis of all the mantras.
It is said to be the sound that has created the entire universe. It consists of all the positive vibrations that have the power to expel out the negativity of the universe. “Om” is the energetic root that increases the intensity of a mantra. When one recites this word (as “Aum”), it uplifts the magnetic effect of the mantra and produces tremendous amounts of positive energies through waves.
A beej mantra adds a vibrational effect to the longer mantras. It is believed that it has potential energies of various forces that act upon the mantra and invokes the particular deity to whom it is dedicated.
“Om” is a universal beej mantra that has found a place in various religions all over the world. It is said to create the highest plane of consciousness and a state of self-realization for those who chant it regularly with complete faith.
Similarly, there are other bija mantras to invoke different energies of the world. For instance, “Aim” is the bija mantra to invoke the Goddess of knowledge, Saraswati and “Shreem” is used to invoke the Goddess of wealth, Lakshmi. There are many other bija mantras like “Kleem”, “Kreem”, “Hreem” and so on.
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Gong
explanations
“The Gong is the first and last instrument for the human mind, there is only one thing that can supersede and command the human mind, the sound of the Gong. It is the first sound in the universe, the sound that created this universe. It’s the basic creative sound. To the mind, the sound of the gong is like a mother and father that gave it birth. The mind has no power to resist a gong that is well played.” - Yogi Bhajan
Healing with sound is one of the oldest & most natural forms of healing known to man. For centuries & in all countries & traditions, harmonious sound (chanting, drumming, etc) has been used as a way of soothing the mind & emotions & in some Eastern cultures it has long been realized that the beneficial effects go much deeper than just a sense of emotional well-being; harmonious sounds also have a healing effect on the body at a cellular level.
Gong is one of man’s most powerful and oldest transformational and therapeutic instruments. While its sound is relaxing and calming, centering and energizing, transforming and healing, gongs have been used in sound meditation, vibrational therapy, and yoga from the distant past to present.
Some of the ancient uses for the gong include meditation, healing, initiation, communication and ceremonies including the exorcism of negative spirits.
Ancient mystics believed we can transmit universal life energy to any place in the Universe through sound of the gong.
GONG is the most resonant tone-producing instrument known. When it vibrates one can sense musical reverberations within all the cells of the body. It produces long rolling waves of sustained tones called “holistic” that thicken the surrounding air by combining it together to create completeness of total sound. The final result is the all-enveloping sound field, called “sound envelope” that is completely filled with resonance.
When metal is being “excited”, electrons become highly charged electromagnetically and form a field of Plasmon (according to the late physicist David Bohm). The plasma field is being created off the gong and the listener becomes part of the field. Metal is the only material known where the electrons leave their atoms and join other atoms. When the vibrational activity of the gong ends, the electrons ‘go back’ to their original atoms. Once the gong comes to rest, the Plasmons and the energy field collapses. When the gong is revved up again the Plasmon field expands and intensifies. Participants of the event are being electromagnetically charged in a positive, benevolent and holistic fashion. Many walk away with a natural buzz that in some case has lasted for a week.
Playing and listening to gongs is about spiritual, physical and emotional resolution – opening of doors and windows to one’s soul and the Universe, moving around energies, Universal energies – to enter a spiritual dimension. The Gong is a psycho-acoustic gateway to heightened states of awareness and consciousness. It is an ideal tool for stress reduction, stimulation of the glandular system, and to break up emotional blockages. When skillfully played, gongs stimulate and resonate all cells in the human body simultaneously and recalibrate the parasympathetic nervous system (heavy arms and legs as well as a regulated heart rate during a gong meditation are a sign of the re-calibration).
HOLISTIC RESONANCE
When people hear the sound of gong, they are subconsciously reminded of blissfulness and safeness of time, spent in the mother’s belly.
The time of human development in mother’s womb is the time of specific meditation, guided by the sound that fills the membranes of uterus. We can compare this special sound with the sound of gong; as both of them are deeply soothing.
Total gong sound is truly pure holistic resonance.
The experience is wrapped in a cocoon or a womb that is so charged with powerful and wholesome cell reproduction that at some point the person seems to have disappeared completely into the sound field.
This is a phenomenon that could be called conscious dematerialization through sensorial sound saturation.
When this happens the mental, emotional and physical bodies become both super-conductive and super-regenerating, and the strain caused by the usual resistance of the ego-identity no longer exists as a disease factor.
Gong Bath
Gong baths are an excellent remedy for stress related issues, depression, fatigue, addictions, anger and hostility, feelings of fear, separation and loneliness along with many other conditions related to the lack of balance and harmony in the body. In conclusion, a gong bath allows your entire body to relax, renew and rejuvenate.
To summarize, the benefits of the gong include:
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The gong creates a space for the mind to release. This in turn allows for true sovereignty and mental freedom as age old ancestral subconscious blocks dissolve. The purity of spirit cleanses the realm of the mind creating a space to receive insight and spiritual wisdom from your divine essence.
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The gong works on the meridians of the body. The meridians of the body are the superhighways of energy and flow. This allows body blocks to soften, stimulates circulation and reduces tension.
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Emotional transformation occurs through gong sound healing. The reverberations of the gong reorganizes the emotional energy and feelings that are tied into the physical body.
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The gong heals the nervous system. Some people have a profound experience of letting go as the gong opens up the portals of the nervous system where trauma is stored. The gong deeply assists with healing drug abuse and any form of addiction.
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The gong stimulates the glandular system to a higher level of function. When our endocrine system is awakened and activated the glands secret as Nature intended. We literally become healthier and more relaxed and therefore happier beings.
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And in turn, our chakras, the energetic portals of the glandular system become organized and activated so that we may live in higher awareness.
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Ultimately the gong creates deep relaxation. The ability to relax is everything in our contemporary age. Through deep and total relaxation our bodies heal and we connect to our divine wisdom, merging with our true purpose, our Sat Nam.
sources:
How space vibrations heal--7 Benefits of the Gong — EarthSeed Temple Arts
WHAT IS GONG MEDITATION — Red Doors Studio
The Gong, History and Effects » Tone of Life & Gongs We're gong makers, visit our gong shop.
List of yantra, suttas, and mantras used in the project
Sri Yantra
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The Shri Yantra, called the “queen of yantras,” is the symbol of the great divine mother principle, the source of all energy, power, and creativity. Vedic traditions, specifically the Shri Vidya school of tantra, regard the design as the representation of the universe as well as the body of the goddess related to the feminine principle of shakti or energy. Every line, triangle, and lotus petal symbolizes a specific type of shakti.
The outer square represents the earth element. In Vedic sacred geometry, the square corresponds to the earth. The outside square represents mundane emotions, such as anger, fear, and worldly desires. The yogi meditates on the outer square to defeat these disturbing energies. The T-shape structures in the square are considered the gates of the four directions, and the entry points of the yantra.
Next are three circles representing the past, present, and future. Within is the first ring of sixteen lotus petals representing complete fulfillment of all hopes and desires. Specifically, the petals represent the ten organs of perception and action (tongue, nose, mouth, skin, eyes, ears, feet, hands, arms, and the reproductive organs), and the five elements: earth, water, fire, air, and space. The sixteenth petal represents the mind, which gathers and interprets information from the perceptions of the interactivity of the elements.
Next is an eight-petal lotus. Each petal governs a specific activity: speech, grasping, motion, excretion, enjoyment, revulsion, attraction, and equanimity. Within the inner lotus is the first set of interlocked triangles. Those that point upward represent the masculine principle, downward represent the feminine. These triangles also represent qualities and Shaktis.
Starting at the lowermost outer triangle and moving in a counterclockwise circle, they are agitation, pursuit, attraction, delight, delusion, immobility, release, control, pleasure, intoxication, an accomplishment of desire, luxury, mantra, and the destruction of duality.
The next circle has the same sequence and direction, starting from the lowest triangle and moving counterclockwise. The first triangle is the giver of all accomplishments. Next is the giver of wealth. The third is the energy of activities that please all. Fourth is the bringer of all blessings. The fifth is the granter of all desires. Next is the remover of all suffering. The seventh is considered the appeaser of death. Eighth is the overcomer of all obstacles. Ninth is the bringer of beauty, and the tenth is the giver of all good fortune.
The ten smaller triangles in the third circle represent, beginning at the same, lowermost triangle and moving counterclockwise: omniscience, omnipotence, sovereignty, knowledge, destruction of all disease, unconditional support, vanquishment of all evils, protection, and the attainment of all desires. The fourth circle of triangles, again starting at the same point and moving counterclockwise, represent: sustaining, creating, dissolution, pleasure, pain, cold, heat, and the ability to choose action.
In the final inner space, the yogi or yogini visualizes five arrows representing the world of the senses, a bow, representing the mind, a noose, representing attachment, and a stick, representing aversion. The central triangle is the giver of all perfection. In the middle of the central triangle is a Bindu, representing pure consciousness and the original state of being.
Source of Supreme Energy: The Sri Yantra is the source of supreme energy, a Divine powerhouse of energy and magnetic powers. Highly sensitive, this sacred Yantra is said to pick up particular waves of cosmic rays emitted by the Planets and other Cosmic bodies, transforms them into positive advantageous vibrations and transmits them in the place it is installed. The energy emanated by the Sri Yantra effectively destroys all negative and unwanted energies present within the vicinity and replaces it with positive vibration. Sri Chakra Yantra has supreme unknown mystical powers which can be mostly experienced within a short duration of time.
The sacred geometry of Sri Yantra helps in clearing all the negative energies or obstacles standing in our way of achieving harmony, peace, prosperity, wealth and makes everything favourable for us. Whatever be the magnitude of negative energy which surrounds us regularly, is easily transmuted by the Sri Yantra continuously, thereby keeping our energy field clear. Any individual who uses this Yantra achieves growth and greater affluence. The positive vibrations help to reach higher limits, both materialistically and spiritually.
sources:
https://www.gaia.com/article/what-is-the-power-of-shri-yantra
Sri Yantra: Benefits of Wearing Shree Yantra & Where To Place it
Ratana Sutta
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The Ratana Sutta is a Buddhist discourse found in the Pali Canon’s Sutta Nipata (Snp 2.1). The Ratana Sutta is chanted daily throughout Theravada Buddhist countries as a protective chant and blessing. We chanted this paritta to bless all who are affected by the coronavirus pandemic and all who face any form of evil, negativity, sickness or fear of death. In brief, the background story of the discourse is as follows.
The city of Vesāli was afflicted by a famine, causing many deaths. Because of the presence of decaying corpses, the evil spirits began to haunt the city; a pestilence followed this. Afflicted by these three fears of famine, evil spirits and pestilence, the rulers of Vesāli sought the help of the Buddha who was then living at Rajagaha.
Followed by a five hundred monks, including the Venerable Ananda, his attendant disciple, the Buddha came to the city of Vesali. The moment Buddha set foot in the city of Vesali, there was a torrential downpour which swept away the putrefying corpses, ridding the city of filth.
Thereupon the Buddha delivered this Jewel Discourse (Ratana sutta) and instructed Venerable Ananda to tour the city, reciting the discourse as a mark of protection to the people of Vesali. The Venerable Ananda followed the instructions and sprinkled the sanctified water from the Buddha’s own alms bowl.
As a result, the city was freed of the evil spirits; the pestilence subsided, and the famine ended. Thereafter the Venerable Ananda returned with the citizens of Vesali to the Public hall where the Buddha and his disciple monks had assembled. There the Buddha recited the same Jewel Discourse to the gathering, whereupon eighty-four thousand citizens attained fruits of the path.
In the Jewel Discourse (Ratana sutta), Buddha invokes the true and exclusive virtues of the Triple Gem; Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha and makes a firm determination, or an asseveration based on this truth (saccādhiṭṭhāna) which is sometimes called the Act of Truth (saccakiriya). Owing to the power of truth contained within the Jewel Discourse (Ratana sutta) the protection it affords pervade hundreds of thousands of millions of solar systems.
- Yānīdha bhūtāni samāgatāni
Bhummāni vā yā niva antaḷikkhe
Sabbeva bhūtā sumanā bhavantu
Athopi sakkacca sunantu bhāsitaṁ
Whatever beings are assembled here, whether on the earth or in the sky, may all these beings have happy minds. Listen closely to my words.
- Tasmā hi bhūtā nisāmetha sabbe
Mettaṁ karotha mānusiyā pajāya
Divā ca ratto ca haranti ye baliṁ
Tasmā hi ne rakkhatha appamattā
Pay attention all you beings. Show kindness to those humans who, by day and by night, offer much merit to you. Therefore, guard them diligently.
- Yaṁ kiñci vittaṁ idha vā huraṁ vā
Saggesu vā yaṁ ratanaṁ paṇītaṁ
Na no samaṁ atthi Tathāgatena
Idampi Buddhe ratanaṁ paṇītaṁ
Etena saccena suvatthi hotu
Whatever treasure in this world or in other worlds; or whatever precious jewel is in the heavens, none is equal to the Buddha. In the Buddha is this precious jewel. By this truth may there be well-being!
- Khayaṁ virāgaṁ amataṁ paṇītaṁ
Yadajjhagā Sakyamunī samāhito
Na tena Dhammena samatthi kiñci
Idampi Dhamme ratanaṁ paṇītaṁ
Etena saccena suvatthi hotu
The calm Sakyan sage found the undefiled dispassionate, deathless, Nibbāna; there is nothing equal to that state. In the Dhamma is this precious jewel. By this truth may there be well-being!
- Yaṁ Buddhaseṭṭho parivaṇṇayī suciṁ
Samādimānantarikaññamāhu
Samādhinā tena samo na vijjati
Idampi Dhamme ratanaṁ paṇītaṁ
Etena saccena suvatthi hotu
That purity praised by the Buddha called concentration with immediate result; that concentration has no equal. In the Dhamma is this precious jewel. By this truth may there be well-being!
- Ye puggalā aṭṭha sataṁ pasatthā
Cattāri etāni yugāni honti
Te dakkhiṇeyyā Sugatassa sāvakā
Etesu dinnāni mahapphalāni
Idampi Saṅghe ratanaṁ paṇītaṁ
Etena saccena suvatthi hotu
The Eight Persons praised by the wise, these Four Pairs are the gift-worthy disciples of the Well-Gone-One. Gifts given to them yield abundant fruit. In the Saṅgha is this precious jewel. By this truth may there be well-being!
*7. Ye suppayuttā manasā daḷhena
Nikkāmino Gotama sāsanamhi
Te pattipattā amataṁ vigayha
Laddhā mudhā nibbutiṁ bhuñjamānā
Idampi Saṅghe ratanaṁ paṇītaṁ
Etena saccena suvatthi hotu
Those who are well trained, freed from all defilements, and with minds firm in Gotama Buddha’straining, upon attaining Nibbāna, they plunge into the Deathless, freely enjoying the liberation they have gained. In the Saṅgha is this precious jewel. By this truth may there be well-being!
- Yathindakhīlo paṭhaviṁ sito siyā
Catubbhi vātebhi asampakampiyo
Tathūpamaṁ sappurisaṁ vadāmi
Yo ariyasaccāni avecca passati
Idampi Saṅghe ratanaṁ paṇītaṁ
Etena saccena suvatthi hotu
As a stone post firmly grounded in the earth, cannot be shaken by the four winds, so is the superior person, I say, who clearly sees the Noble Truths. In the Saṅgha is this precious jewel. By this truth may there be well-being!
- Ye ariyasaccāni vibhāvayanti
Gambhīrapaññena sudesitāni
Kiñcāpi te honti bhusappamattā
Na te bhavaṁ aṭṭhamaṁ ādiyanti
Idam’pi Saṅghe ratanaṁ paṇītaṁ
Etena saccena suvatthi hotu
Those who comprehend the Noble Truths, well taught by the Buddha of deep wisdom, no matter how negligent, would not take an eighth existence. In the Saṅgha is this precious jewel. By this truth may there be well-being!
- Sahāva’ssa dassana sampadāya
Tayassu dhammā jahitā bhavanti
Sakkāyadiṭṭhi vicikicchitañ ca
Sīlabbataṁvā’pi yadatthi kiñci
Catūhapāyehi ca vippamutto,
Cha cābhiṭhānāni abhabbo kātuṁ
Idampi Saṅghe ratanaṁ paṇītaṁ
Etena saccena suvatthi hotu
For one who has attained to right view, three fetters are at once abandoned: self-centred view, doubt and clinging to wrong practices. Freed from the four planes of misery, he is incapable of committing the six major wrong-doings that lead to hell. In the Saṅgha is this precious jewel. By this truth may there be well-being!
- Kiñcā’pi so kammaṁ karoti pāpakaṁ
Kāyena vācā uda cetasā vā
Abhabbo so tassa paṭicchādāya
Abhabbatā diṭṭha padassa vuttā
Idampi Saṅghe ratanaṁ paṇītaṁ
Etena saccena suvatthi hotu
Though he might do some evil deed by body, speech or mind, he cannot hide it; such is impossible for one who has seen the Dhamma. In the Saṅgha is this precious jewel. By this truth may there be well-being!
- Vanappagumbe yathā phussitagge
Gimhānamāse paṭhamasmiṁ gimhe
Tathūpamaṁ Dhamma varaṁ adesayi
Nibbāṇagāmiṁ paramaṁ hitāya
Idampi Buddhe ratanaṁ paṇītaṁ
Etena saccena suvatthi hotu
Like woodland groves in blossom in the first heat of summer, is the sublime Dhamma taught by the Buddha leading to Nibbāna, and giving the highest happiness. In the Buddha is this precious jewel. By this truth may there be well-being!
- Varo varaññū varado varāharo
Anuttaro Dhamma varaṁ adesayi
Idampi Buddhe ratanaṁ paṇītaṁ
Etena saccena suvatthi hotu
The excellent Supreme Buddha, the knower of Supreme Nibbāna, the giver of Supreme Nibbāna, the bringer of Supreme Nibbāna, taught the excellent Dhamma. In the Buddha is this precious jewel. By this truth may there be well-being!
- Khīṇaṁ purāṇaṁ navaṁ natthi sambhavaṁ
virattacittā āyatike bhavasmiṁ
Te khīṇabījā avirūḷhicchandā
Nibbanti dhīrā yathāyaṁ padīpo
Idampi Saṅghe ratanaṁ paṇītaṁ,
Etena saccena suvatthi hotu
The liberated ones ’old kamma is destroyed with no new arising, their minds not drawn to future birth. Their old seeds destroyed with no more growing. The Arahants fade out just as this lamp has done. In the Saṅgha is this precious jewel. By this truth may there be well-being!
*15. Yānīdha bhūtāni samāgatāni
Bhummāni vā yāniva antaḷikkhe
Tathāgataṁ devamanussa pūjitaṁ
Buddhaṁ namassāma suvatthi hotu
Whatever beings are assembled here, whether on the earth or in the sky, we respectfully worship the Buddha, honored by gods and humans. May there be well-being!
- Yānīdha bhūtāni samāgatāni
Bhummāni vā yāniva antaḷikkhe
Tathāgataṁ devamanussa pūjitaṁ
Dhammaṁ namassāma suvatthi hotu
Whatever beings are assembled here, whether on the earth or in the sky, we respectfully worship the Dhamma, honored by gods and humans. May there be well-being!
- Yānīdha bhūtāni samāgatāni
Bhummāni vā yāniva antaḷikkhe
Tathāgataṁ devamanussa pūjitaṁ
Saṅghaṁ namassāma suvatthi hotu
Whatever beings are assembled here, whether on the earth or in the sky, we respectfully worship the Saṅgha, honored by gods and humans. May there be well-being!
Divine Mantra
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The power of the Buddhaguna can exert influence on the elements in each individual, purifying them and investing them with power (kaya-siddhi), just as all material elements exert gravitational pull on one another every second. Or you might make a comparison with an electric wire: This chant is like an electric current, extending to wherever you direct it. It can even improve the environment, because it also includes the chant of the Kapila hermit, whose story runs as follows:
There was once a hermit who repeated this chant in a teak forest in India. As a result, the forest became a paradise. The trees took turns producing flowers and fruit throughout the year. The waters were crystal clean. Any diseased animal that happened to pass into the forest and drink the water would be completely cured of its illness. The grasses and vines were always fresh and green. Fierce animals that normally attacked and ate one another would, when entering the forest, live together in peace, as friends. Life was joyous for animals in this forest. The smell of dead animals never appeared because whenever an animal was about to die, it would have to go and die elsewhere. This forest is where the Buddha’s ancestors, the Sakyan clan, later established their capital, Kapilavatthu, which still stands today within the borders of Nepal.
All of this was due to the sacred power of the chant repeated by the Kapila hermit. And this is how he did it: First, he faced the east and repeated the chant day and night for seven days; the second week, he faced north; the third week, south; and the fourth week, west. The fifth week, he looked down toward the earth; the sixth week, he raised his hands and lifted his face to the sky, made his heart clear, and focused on the stars as the object of his meditation. The seventh week, he practiced breath meditation, keeping his breath in mind and letting it spread out in every direction through the power of a mind infused with the four Sublime Attitudes: good will, compassion, appreciation, and equanimity. Thus the chant was named the Divine Mantra.
Wind element:
Vāyo ca buddha-guṇaṃ arahaṃ buddho itipi so bhagavā namāmi’haṃ.
Wind has the virtue of the Buddha. The Awakened One is worthy & so he is Blessed: I pay him homage.
Arahaṃ sammā-sambuddho,
Worthy is the Rightly Self-awakened One,
Vijjā-caraṇa-sampanno sugato lokavidū,
consummate in knowledge & conduct, one who has gone the good way, knower of the cosmos,
Anuttaro purisa-damma-sārathi satthā deva-manussānaṃ buddho bhagavāti.
unexcelled trainer of those who can be taught, teacher of human & divine beings; awakened; blessed.
(Think of the Buddha & his purity)
Vāyo ca dhammetaṃ arahaṃ buddho itipi so bhagavā namāmi’haṃ.
Wind is that quality. The Awakened One is worthy & so he is Blessed: I pay him homage.
Svākkhāto bhagavatā dhammo,
The Dhamma is well-expounded by the Blessed One,
Sandiṭṭhiko akāliko ehipassiko,
to be seen here & now, timeless, inviting all to come & see,
Opanayiko paccattaṃ veditabbo viññūhīti.
pertinent, to be seen by the wise for themselves.
(Think of Ven. Sariputta & his wisdom)
Vāyo ca saṅghānaṃ arahaṃ buddho itipi so bhagavā namāmi’haṃ.
Wind is given over to the Sanghas. The Awakened One is worthy & so he is Blessed: I pay him homage.
Supaṭipanno bhagavato sāvaka-saṅgho,
The Sangha of the Blessed One’s disciples who have practiced well,
Uju-paṭipanno bhagavato sāvaka-saṅgho,
the Sangha of the Blessed One’s disciples who have practiced straightforwardly,
Ñāya-paṭipanno bhagavato sāvaka-saṅgho,
the Sangha of the Blessed One’s disciples who have practiced methodically,
Sāmīci-paṭipanno bhagavato sāvaka-saṅgho,
the Sangha of the Blessed One’s disciples who have practiced masterfully,
Yadidaṃ cattāri purisa-yugāni aṭṭha purisa-puggalā:
i.e., the four pairs — the eight types — of Noble Ones:
Esa bhagavato sāvaka-saṅgho
That is the Sangha of the Blessed One’s disciples
Āhuneyyo pāhuneyyo dakkhiṇeyyo añjali-karaṇīyo,
worthy of gifts, worthy of hospitality, worthy of offerings, worthy of respect,
Anuttaraṃ puññakkhettaṃ lokassāti.
the incomparable field of merit for the world.
(Think of Ven. Moggallana, his supernormal powers & his compassion.)
Dhātu-parisuddhānubhāvena, sabba-dukkhā sabba-bhayā sabba-rogā vimuccanti.
Through the power of the purity of the element, they are released from all pain, all danger, all disease.
Iti uddham-adho tiriyaṃ sabbadhi sabbattatāya sabbāvantaṃ lokaṃ, mettā karuṇā muditā upekkhā sahagatena cetasā, catuddisaṃ pharitvā viharati,
When one dwells spreading an awareness imbued with good will, compassion, appreciation, & equanimity in this way to the four directions, above, below, around, in every way throughout the entire cosmos,
Sukhaṃ supati sukhaṃ paṭibujjhati, na pāpakaṃ supinaṃ passati,
one sleeps with ease, wakes with ease, dreams no evil dreams.
Manussānaṃ piyo hoti, amanussānaṃ piyo hoti, devatā rakkhanti,
Nāssa aggi vā visaṃ vā satthaṃ vā kamati,
One is dear to human beings, dear to non-human beings, guarded by divine beings, and untouched by fire, poison, or weapons.
Tuvaṭaṃ cittaṃ samādhiyati, mukha-vaṇṇo vippasīdati,
One’s mind is quickly concentrated & one’s complexion bright.
Asammuḷho kālaṃ karoti,
Uttariṃ appaṭivijjhanto brahma-lokūpago hoti.
One dies unconfused and — if penetrating no higher — is reborn in the Brahma worlds.
Iti uddham-adho tiriyaṃ averaṃ averā sukha-jīvino.
Thus feeling no enmity above, below, & all around, free from enmity, one lives happily.
Kataṃ puñña-phalaṃ mayhaṃ sabbe bhāgī bhavantu te.
May all share in the blessings springing from the good I have done.
Bhavantu sabba-maṅgalaṃ rakkhantu sabba-devatā.
May there be every blessing, may divine beings keep guard.
Sabba-buddhānubhāvena sabba-dhammānubhāvena sabba-saṅghānubhāvena sotthi hontu nirantaraṃ,
Through the power of all the Buddhas, Dhammas, & Sanghas may there be well-being without end.
Arahaṃ buddho itipi so bhagavā namāmi’haṃ.
The Awakened One is worthy & so he is Blessed: I pay him homage.
The chant for each of the remaining elements is identical with the chant for the wind element, i.e., (1) the passage on the Buddha’s virtues, (2) the passage on the Dhamma’s virtues, (3) the passage on the Sangha’s virtues, followed by the passage beginning, ‘Dhātu-parisuddhānubhāvena…’ Only the name of the element is changed:
2. Fire element:
Tejo ca buddha-guṇaṃ…
Tejo ca dhammetaṃ…
Tejo ca saṅghānaṃ…
3. Water element:
Āpo ca buddha-guṇaṃ…
Āpo ca dhammetaṃ…
Āpo ca saṅghānaṃ…
4. Earth element:
Paṭhavī ca buddha-guṇaṃ…
Paṭhavī ca dhammetaṃ…
Paṭhavī ca saṅghānaṃ…
5. Space element:
Ākāsā ca buddha-guṇaṃ…
Ākāsā ca dhammetaṃ…
Ākāsā ca saṅghānaṃ…
6. Consciousness element:
Viññāṇañca buddha-guṇaṃ…
Viññāṇañca dhammetaṃ…
Viññāṇañca saṅghānaṃ…
These six elements exist within each of us, so when you repeat the chant you should also think about the element you are chanting about: Wind — feelings of movement, such as the in-and-out breath; Fire — feelings of warmth; Water — liquid or cool feelings; Earth — feelings of heaviness or solidity; Space — feelings of emptiness; Consciousness — awareness of objects. If you think about these elements while you chant, the chant will be very beneficial.
source: The Divine Mantra
Gayatri Mantra
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Om bhūr bhuvaḥ suvaḥ
tatsaviturvareṇyaṃ
bhargo devasyadhīmahi
dhiyo yo naḥ prachodayāt
Gayatri Mantra English Translation:
We meditate on the glory of the Creator;
Who has created the Universe;
Who is worthy of Worship;
Who is the embodiment of Knowledge and Light;
Who is the remover of all Sin and Ignorance;
the benefits of chanting the Gayatri Mantra
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Regular chanting of Gayatri Mantra improves concentration and learning
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It is known for removing toxins from the body
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It improves breathing and functioning of the nervous system
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It keeps your heart healthy and removes the negativity
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Chanting of Gayatri Mantra calms the mind
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It reduces stress and anxiety
source: Gayatri Mantra: Gayatri Mantra: Meaning and significance - Times of India
Om Mani Padme Hum Mantra
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15 benefits of reciting Om Mani Padme Hum are:
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In every life, you will meet with virtuous kings, or spiritual leaders, which will provide the opportunity to practice Dharma.
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You will always be born in a place where the practice of Dharma is widespread and easily available. For example, you will have access to temples, gurus, and practices to help you attain joy and enlightenment.
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You will always have all of the necessary conditions for your practice. You will have enough good fortune to be able to practice your meditations and teachings.
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You will have opportunities to meet virtuous friends.
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You will have a body that is perfect and capable of carrying you towards enlightenment.
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Your mind will become attuned to the path of virtue.
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You will create a strong sense of personal morality, which will not diminish.
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People in your life will be harmonious with you.
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You will always have enough financial well-being and wealth to live well.
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You will always be protected and served by others.
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You will not lose your wealth to thieves and robbers.
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You will have the ability to succeed at whatever you choose for yourself.
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You will always be protected by virtuous nagas and devas.
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In every life you will be in a position to see Buddha and hear the Dharma.
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When you hear the Dharma, you will be able to understand and practice the divine meaning of emptiness.
source: 15 Benefits of Reciting Om Mani Padme Hum - Mantra Meditation
Om Nama Shivaya Mantra
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Shiva is that nothingness, the dark empty void of space, from which all creation - the stars, planets, galaxies, mountains, oceans, all living beings, etc. - manifests and into which all creation disintegrates.
Shiva means that which is innocent, benevolent, beautiful, transcendental, and absolute. There is a certain correlation between the five elements, seven layers of our being, and our consciousness. Shiva energy permeates through the universe and you will find that it is possible to experience the Shiva Tattva - absolute nothingness - within us.
Om Namah Shivaya is one of the most powerful mantras. Chanting this mantra builds the energy in your system and also clears the environment. People have been chanting this mantra for thousands of years.
Na Ma Shi Va Ya – these five syllables indicate the five elements (known as Pancha Bhoota in Sanskrit) – Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Ether. The five elements are the building blocks of everything in Creation, including the human body, and Lord Shiva is the master of these five elements. Whereas ‘Om’ is the sound of the universe. ‘Om’ means peace and love. So the ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ chanting is done to harmonize the five elements in the environment. When there is peace, love and harmony in all the five elements, then there is bliss and there is joy not just within you, but also around you.
source: Importance & Benefits of Chanting Om Namah Shivaya Mantra | The Art of Living India
Hare Krishna Mantra
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It is regarded as the Maha Mantra – the great mantra. The mantra is a 16-word Vaishnava mantra that goes as:
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
It is composed of three words of the Supreme being: “Hare”, “Krishna” and “Rama”.
Benefits of chanting the mantra are:
- Control of mind
By chanting the mantra, one can get hold of their mind. We are all slaves to desires, appetites, and the pool of whimsical thoughts that our mind can meander into. But as Bhagavad Gita says, “One must conquer the mind. Those who have, their mind is the best of friends. Those who haven’t, their mind will be the greatest enemy.” Chanting Hare Krishna can help one get that peace of mind.
- Understanding the self
We have become so accustomed to the material universe that we have forgotten our true self; the self of the spiritual. And when we have become so material, we have developed fears of death, old-age, and diseases. We fear the loss of beauty, intelligence, strength, and countless other emotions. When we chant Hare Krishna, we realize that we are the pure, changeless spiritual souls, which is different from the material body. The mantra is a pure spiritual sound vibration, and it can help us develop the consciousness to understand our ‘self’.
- Finding happiness
Everyone is in the hunt for happiness, and chanting Hare Krishna allows us to share our contact with God and his spirit, thus leading us to our bliss by entering his association. This is not material happiness, but instead transcendental happiness.
- Karma
The basic law of karma is equivalent to Newton’s third law of motion: “For every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction”. Spiritually, it means that for every material action performed, nature forces an equivalent reaction upon the performer. The Biblical saying goes: “As ye sow, so shall ye reap”. Material activities are the same as planting seeds: You will get the plant of the same seed that you sow. Our material body transforms from one karmic destiny to another. Chanting Hare Krishna can help us build our positive karma as chanting Krishna means that we are chanting the name with transcendental energy.
- Moksha
As a person goes from one karmic destiny to another, he/she is forced to reincarnate in the material world, thus moving from one life to another. The soul is an eternal being and we move from one material body to another. As long as we have the material desire, we will continue to do so. This is known as ‘transmigration of a soul’ or ‘reincarnation’.
To free ourselves of this cycle of life, we need moksha and the liberation from the endless wheel of birth and death is also known as ‘samsara’. This can only be achieved when our consciousness is completely free from material desires.
As we chant Hare Krishna, we open ourselves to the natural spiritual desires of the soul. It awakens the original God-consciousness within us and associates us with him. Through this, we can attain moksha.
- The most important benefit – the love of God
The most important benefit of chanting the Hare Krishna mantra is to find God-realization and pure love of God. When our consciousness becomes one with God, our spiritual movement is depicted in our characters and behavior, just as how the sun approaches the horizon, it is preceded by warmth and illumination.
Likewise, the name of Krishna is revived in our hearts, which has been missing since the start of Kali Yuga. One must understand that before the soul enters the material world, it has a unique, special relationship with God, and the strength of the relationship is way stronger than what it is like with the material body. When one chants the mantra, one starts to redevelop and strengthen this relationship with God.
source: 6 Wonderful Benefits of Chanting Hare Krishna Maha Mantra
Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
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The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, is known to be one of the most powerful vibrations related to the earliest known manifestations of Source – Siva.
The mantra was originally revealed to humanity in the Rig Veda, one of the 4 earliest recorded spiritual literatures that reveals to humanity the knowledge of our existence.
By chanting, or listening to this mantra, it is believed that one instantly obtains the blessings of God Siva, who places a field of divine protection around the person.
The mantra has an unlimited number of benefits, including health, wealth and protection from evil.
Chanting the mantra will ward off evil, save one from accidents, premature death, remove the fear of death, dissolve all human level suffering, has the potential to heal and end ones suffering from incurable diseases, as well as granting one freedom from the cycle of birth, death and re-birth.
Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha Mantra
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OM - The Sound, the Vibration of the Universe, The Primordial Sound
GAM - The Seed Sound, or bija sound of Lord Ganesha
GANAPATAYE - Another name of Lord Ganesh, the one who overcomes of obstacles.
NAMAHA - I offer you my salutations, I bow to you.
People use this mantra when they are ready for a new beginning or get involved in something new. This can be anything, a new job, a new relationship, a business deal or something simple like beginning a new day. This is a powerful mantra to remove obstacles, negativity, and fears.
With this mantra, we call upon the powerful energy of Lord Ganesha who is revered widely as the Lord of beginnings and remover of obstacles. This mantra is very important because it is not only easy and catchy but also expresses the willingness to move past all the obstacles in our lives. When we choose to chant this mantra, we align ourselves with the desired result and move towards it with dedication.
Ganesha resides in the first chakra called the Muladhara, the principal origin from which the powerful energy of Shakti dwells in each of us. The awakening that energy helps us move through the chakras easily to activate a strong sense of divinity, self-realization, awakening, and connection with our intuition.
Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha Benefits
· The mantra is believed to be best for any new venture or beginning. Regular repetition of the powerful mantra helps the chanter focus on the work at hand.
· Worshipping Lord Ganesha Brings prosperity, good luck and success in any new task undertaken.
· Chanting the Ganesha mantra brings peace and happiness to one’s life. It destroys enemies from the path. It brings clarity to the life and activities. One can visualize his dreams and goals better and work in the direction to achieve the set objectives.
· Removes fear from one’s mind and heart.
· This mantra is known to invoke Lord Ganesha to remove every obstacle in your life and work. With constant meditation of this mantra, all the blocked energy and hindrances are released.
· If you are facing problems in any relationship, you can recite the Ganesha Mantra to get relieved from the problems and make the relationship healthy.
· Ganesha Mantra works by eradicating the evil and blessing the devotee with success, abundance and no evil spirits can dare to enter the mind or home of the devotee who practices this mantra.
source: Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha
Om Aim Shreem Hreem Kleem Mantra
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Om: the primordial sound associated with the creation of the universe, the Divine, Brahman and the higher Self. It is the most commonly used and widely recognised bija mantra. Om opens, clears and focuses the mind for meditation, and so is typically chanted at the beginning of a mantra.
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Aim: the feminine counterpart of om. Aim is the bija mantra associated with Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge and speech. It is believed to open the practitioner’s consciousness to higher knowledge and wisdom.
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Hreem : the sound of the Great Goddess representing her powers of creation, preservation and destruction. Hreem is often associated with her form as Parvati or Shakti, symbolizing divine feminine energy.
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Shreem: a sound to evoke the power of love, devotion and abundance, on both a physical and spiritual level. It is associated with Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth and divine grace.
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Kleem: a one-syllable sound known as a bija mantra and is associated with Kamadeva, the Hindu god of love. Kleem is chanted for its power of attraction.
source: What is Om Aim Hreem Shreem? - Definition from Yogapedia
Hanuman Chalisa
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The Hanuman Chalisa, is a divine poem dedicated to the life and times of the great devotee of Lord Ram (an incarnation of Source), the hero of the time period of Treta Yuga – Lord Hanuman.
It was authored by the great saint, Tulsidas, said to be the reincarnated saint Valmiki.
It is believed that reciting or listening to the 40 verses, evokes the infinite blessings of Lord Hanuman, and with those blessings, comes many benefits.
The word ‘Chalisa’ means 40, and so contained within each of the 40 verses, lie inherent blessings that can completely, and rapidly, transform all areas of the life of any person, who so happens to recite or listen to, all or any, verses of the Hanuman Chalisa.
These blessings, range from protection, to attaining fame, wealth, great health, overcoming adversity, to rendering something previously unattainable, to now being easily attained.
The 21 Benefits of Hanuman Chalisa includes:
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Removes or dissolves karma
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Removes hardships in life
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Grants wisdom and tremendous strength
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Blesses one with divine knowledge
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Removes bad company, bad habits and addictions
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Removes misunderstanding between loved ones and acquaintances alike
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Helps to attain fame
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Re-establishes lost status
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Helps one to attain desired position in life
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Helps to attain promotions in at work
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Greatest remover of obstacles. Helps to accomplish the greatest of tasks
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Protection from malefic influences of Saturn, Mars and the Nodes of the Moon
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Will drive away negative and evil entities
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Provides relief from difficulties
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Helps to achieve and maintain good health
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Brings the desires in one’s heart to fruition
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Guarantees ones victory over enemies and those who bring you harm
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Provides wealth
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Bestows occult powers and abilities
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Clears the mind and establishes mental peace
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Helps one to maintain good ethics and achieve a fulfilling life
Lyrics of Hanuman Chalisa
Shri Guru Charan Sarooja-raj
Nija manu Mukura Sudhaari
Baranau Rahubhara Bimala Yashu
Jo Dayaka Phala Chari
Budhee-Heen Thanu Jannikay
Sumirow Pavana Kumara
Bala-Budhee Vidya Dehoo Mohee
Harahu Kalesha Vikaara…
Jai Hanuman gyan gun sagar
Jai Kapis tihun lok ujagar
Ram doot atulit bal dhama
Anjaani-putra Pavan sut nama…
Mahabir Bikram Bajrang
Kumati nivar sumati Ke sangi
Kanchan varan viraj subesa
Kanan Kundal Kunchit Kesh
Hath Vajra Aur Dhuvaje Viraj
Kaandhe moonj janehu sajai
Sankar suvan kesri Nandan
Tej prataap maha jag vandan…
Vidyavaan guni ati chatur
Ram kaj karibe ko aatur
Prabu charitra sunibe-ko rasiya
Ram Lakhan Sita man Basiya
Sukshma roop dhari Siyahi dikhava
Vikat roop dhari lank jarava
Bhima roop dhari asur sanghare
Ramachandra ke kaj sanvare…
Laye Sanjivan Lakhan Jiyaye
Shri Raghuvir Harashi ur laye
Raghupati Kinhi bahut badai
Tum mam priye Bharat-hi-sam bhai
Sahas badan tumharo yash gaave
Asa-kahi Shripati kanth lagaave
Sankadhik Brahmaadi Muneesa
Narad-Sarad sahit Aheesa…
Yam Kuber Digpaal Jahan te
Kavi kovid kahi sake kahan te
Tum upkar Sugreevahin keenha
Ram milaye rajpad deenha
Tumharo mantra Vibheeshan maana
Lankeshwar Bhaye Sub jag jana
Yug sahastra jojan par Bhanu
Leelyo tahi madhur phal janu…
Prabhu mudrika meli mukh mahee
Jaladhi langhi gaye achraj nahee
Durgaam kaj jagath ke jete
Sugam anugraha tumhre tete
Ram dwaare tum rakhvare
Hoat na agya binu paisare
Sub sukh lahae tumhari sar na
Tum rakshak kahu ko dar naa…
Aapan tej samharo aapai
Teenhon lok hank te kanpai
Bhoot pisaach Nikat nahin aavai
Mahavir jab naam sunavae
Nase rog harae sab peera
Japat nirantar Hanumant beera
Sankat se Hanuman chudavae
Man Karam Vachan dyan jo lavai…
Sab par Ram tapasvee raja
Tin ke kaj sakal Tum saja
Aur manorath jo koi lavai
Sohi amit jeevan phal pavai
Charon Yug partap tumhara
Hai persidh jagat ujiyara
Sadhu Sant ke tum Rakhware
Asur nikandan Ram dulhare…
Ashta-sidhi nav nidhi ke dhata
As-var deen Janki mata
Ram rasayan tumhare pasa
Sada raho Raghupati ke dasa
Tumhare bhajan Ram ko pavai
Janam-janam ke dukh bisraavai
Anth-kaal Raghuvir pur jayee
Jahan janam Hari-Bakht Kahayee…
Aur Devta Chit na dharehi
Hanumanth se hi sarve sukh karehi
Sankat kate-mite sab peera
Jo sumirai Hanumat Balbeera
Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Gosahin
Kripa Karahu Gurudev ki nyahin
Jo sat bar path kare koyi
Chutehi bandhi maha sukh hoyi…
Jo yah padhe Hanuman Chalisa
Hoye siddhi sakhi Gaureesa
Tulsidas sada hari chera
Keejai Nath Hridaye mein dera…
Pavan Tanay Sankat Harana,
Mangala Murati Roop…
Ram Lakhana Sita Sahita
Hriday Basahu Soor Bhoop.
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The Functions of Divine Gong include
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All features of gong’s effects and benefits, and all properties and benefits of mantras, yantra and Sutta. And, they are all implemented with negentropic concept.
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Collapsing negative emotions and thoughts as they arise
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Making people to be more self-aware/mindful. (to break free quickly from the influence of emotions and train of thoughts)
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The energy of the mantras/yantra/sutta works both on people and environment.
For people, using similar concept of vibration series, the energy of the mantras (,yantra, and sutta) vibrates the physical body (each cell down to the mitochondria level), emotional body, energetic body, and extend higher into different dimensions as well.
For environment, the energy radiates to the surrounding of the mandala.
- Using similar concept of “Heal those around you” field, the mandala has the ability to allow the owner to send/project its energy to another person, or a group of people, animals, trees, houses, lands, etc. And the energy will stay on them for sometime.
This is done in a safe way so that when there are entities affected by this action, they don’t attack the person who sends the energy.
- Divine Inspirations. Owner of mandala is constantly inspired with inspirations that inspire self and others to live life align with the divine truth (non-dualistic truth) and to purify one’s own mind.
NOTE: The idea behind points 2 to 6 is
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to help preventing people from doing unwholesome deeds (mind, speech, and action) because being not mindful and under influence of negative emotions and negative thoughts.
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to bath them with Divine energy of mantras to allow them to cultivate virtues and inner qualities such as kindness, compassion, and unconditional love, etc.
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to facilitate a tool that helps them apply their virtues and inner qualities in real life. A tool that allows them to send the field’s energy to help people, animals, and environment.
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to help them to live their lives more and more aligned with divine truth(non-dualistic truth)
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All the mandalas are all noded. This allows wider coverage of the field, and also useful for group activities in resolving incidents such for wars, pandemics, etc
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(Audio version only) Pool consciousness of benevolent heavenly beings (angels, nagas, devas, brahma, etc) for intercession purpose. We can ask them to join effort with us to help in resolving wars, forest fire, famine, droughts, etc. (activated with “intercession” keyword)
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(audio version only) Smart field that learns and grows from the collective consciousness of all Gong Masters in all existences/dimensions. Owner can request a specific gong session such as one for relaxation, getting a certain mood/emotion, meditation, or a full gong bath session. (activated with “gong session” keyword)
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(audio version only) Being able to infuse the physical body (each cell down to the mitochondria level), emotional body, energetic body, and extend higher into different dimensions with energy of owner’s intention (only positive ones).
Set your intention, and say the keyword, the field will infuse the energy of that intention to the whole being of the owner. (activated with “intention on me” keyword) -
(audio version only) Similar to function no. 10, but to infuse the energy of the intention onto an object. (activated with “intention on object” keyword)
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As it is important to hit a gong in certain way and certain spot to produce the correct energy, so it is important to pronounce mantras correctly. The field will “guide” the owner to correct pronunciation of the mantra s/he chants.
Emotions of any kind can be evoked by melody and rhythm; therefore music has the power to form character. - Aristotle
Another master piece by @El_Capitan_Nemo… Thank you so much…we hope this will bring greater good to humanity and the world…
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All the functions listed in the description has been confirmed by captain. Originally, the mandala was also meant to be item maker. But captain said it is better the way it is now… So the only original function removed was item maker capability.