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Celebrations of Peace

Mantras for the sahasrara chakra

Five meditative mantras for spiritual Self-awareness, compassion, brotherhood, respect and peace. The mantras provide a musical and meditative guidance that can answer your deep longing for inner and outer peace.

Mantras

1. Hamsa mantra 

2. Aum Namo Narayanaya mantra 

3. Tattvamasi mantra 

4. Radeshyam mantra

5. Shanti Embrace song







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Celebrations of Peace - Mantras for the sahasrara chakra

Catalogue Anandajay's work

The mantra texts and their meanings and the wholesome value and potency of all the mantras, mantra-meditations, pujas and ragas Anandajay has released are collected in this downloadable catalogue of Anandajay's work.

Track 1: Hamsa mantra

Allow the living now

Mantra Hamsa aum, hamsa aum, shivaham Soham, soham, shanti mangalam Shivaham, shivaham, shivaham, shivaham Free translation “Who am I? Who am I? I am the eternal Now! I am that I am. I am that. And if that which is, is given the freedom to be, I will naturally enter into a blessed peace. I am, I am that. I am that I am. I am the eternal Now” About the Hamsa mantra

Hamsa means both a white swan as a symbol of purity, and “Who am I?” The Hamsa mantra asks this question, and the answers given are soham (“I am that, I am, I am That”) and shivaham (“I am the living Now”). The mantra begins with a short prayer of hamsa aum, hamsa aum, shivaham: “Oh all-encompassing reality, who am I? Oh, I feel it when I truly open myself, I am the living Now.” Anandajay has added the words shanti mangalam to the mantra. Shanti means inner peace and mangalam means chosen, auspicious, blessed. The realization that you are essentially the living Now, and that you are experiencing your own presence in that Now in purity as “I Am That” (that one living Now), brings about the most extraordinary and special peace that exists, namely, the well-being that is the result of the highest knowledge: Shiva. Anandajay hopes that as you listen, you will give yourself this answer over and over again: Soham (“I am that I am, I am That”) and Shivaham (“I am the living Now”) and they will give you the most extraordinary peace that exists. In the last part of the mantra, this special and chosen peace will have become a reality, and that is why there is only the repetition of Shivaham (“Yes, I am the living Now”).

Track 2: Aum Namo Narayanaya mantra

Soulful peace for the world

Mantra Aum namo narayanaya, aum namo narayanaya Aum namo narayanaya, aum namo narayanaya (narayanaya) Free translation “Come, come, blossoming life, come, come, come into me, come, come loving life, come and radiate in me.” Or put another way: “I bow respectfully to the essence of life and allow it to flow through me without friction, so that this Vishnu energy may bring me peace and I may contribute this soulful peace to the world.” About the Aum Namo Narayanaya mantra

This mantra helps you to allow the essence of life, Narayanaya, into your heart and to support the world with the soulful peace you experience from within. Narayanaya or Narayana is another name for Vishnu, the all-pervading essence in everything that sustains, supports and maintains all that exists. The mantra aum namo narayanaya has been a mantra for world peace for thousands of years. Chanting it is meant to help you find peace within yourself by repeatedly allowing the energy of Vishnu, the essence of sacred (whole) life, into you, so that from there you can radiate peace into the world. The mantra invites you to connect with the essence of Vishnu energy: Narayanaya. May you come to peace in this way and contribute to world peace by radiating it. So may Narayanaya reach you, influence you and soften you. Its value is the essence that is present in everything, and that is what brings peace, because that which is everywhere knows no struggle and embraces the ultimate togetherness and oneness: true peace.

Track 3: Tattvamasi mantra

Love your essence

Mantra: Shanti, shanti, shanti Aham brahmasmi tat tvam asi ayam atma brahman Free translation “I wish everyone inner peace. When I open myself up completely to what I am, I experience the absolute. I experience that I am that absolute and that this absolute is my true self.” Or in short: Essentially, I am essence, you are essence, and this essence is our true self, our soul” About the Tattvamasi mantra

Tattvamasi means "you are that" and indicates that you live, are and exist, that you are the manifestation of the essential and that you always carry the Absolute with you. Shanti is the Sanskrit word for peace, which, once you feel its origin deep within you, has a calming effect on all areas of your life and thus supports your wish for peace in the world. This peace goes much deeper than a peace that exists only through the absence of conflict and comes from the full recognition of your inner wealth and the liberation that comes with acceptance. Aham means: I, my, my presence here. Brahma means: Relating to the Absolute, the Creative and the Sacred (Holy) Knowledge. Asmi means: I am, I feel, I experience. Tat means: that, it. Tvam means: you. Tatvam means: truth, the deepest essence. Asi means: you are. Ayam means: he, this, that which follows. Atman means: the higher self, the soul, the spiritual breath. Brahman means: the absolute, the creative, the sacred knowledge and is seen as the source of eternal “being.” Aum shanti aum means: Be whole and a part of the greater whole, and when you open up to your core, your being, or your essence, you will naturally come to an inner peace. The Tattvamasi mantra sings of how inner peace makes you aware of the Absolute within you, that you are that Absolute, that this is your true self, and that this realization brings you inner peace again and again.

Track 4: Radheshyam mantra

De spirituele waarde van relatie eerbiedigen

Mantra Aum Aum radhe krishna Aum radhe govinda Aum radhe gopala radhe radhe Radhe radhe radheshyam jai sri krishna radheshyam Radheshyam, radheshyam, radheshyam Free translation “Oh, loving devotee connected to the source, how beautiful that you honor the most attractive source of creation to be in complete union with it.” About the Radheshyam mantra

This mantra sings of the spiritual value of a loving relationship between people, of the wish to be fully present in the exchange of each other's energy.  The mantra expresses the beauty, tenderness and depth of interacting simultaneously with one's own and the other's inner being, as well as with the all-encompassing world around us. The tangibility of our humanity, the depth of the soul and the all-encompassing experience of wholeness come together in this spiritual love relationship. Radha represents the woman most devoted to Krishna, his beloved. The word Radha means perfect, loving devotion. Radheshyam represents the longing for essence and the coming together of creation and Creator out of loving devotion, of that which is all attractive and that which is attracted to it. Jai is a joyful invocation of the essence that is honorable, glorious, and liberating. Sri respectfully indicates the glorious dignity of Krishna, and Krishna literally means dark, referring to his dark blue skin color, which evokes the immensity of the ocean and the universe. In addition, the word Krishna refers to the value of the essential, which attracts everything and everyone, because everything and everyone yearns incessantly, but often unconsciously, for the essential, and will ultimately be united with it.

Track 5: Shanti Embrace song

Bathing in peace

Mantra Aum shanti aum, aum shanti aum, aum shanti aum Free translation “Oh everlasting peace, fill me.” About the Shanti Embrace song

The Shanti Embrace song honors the peaceful origin of all things and expands your openness to the spiritual grandeur of life and its essence. The mantra opens you to the harmony of inner or spiritual peace. Shanti is the Sanskrit word for primordial peace, which, once you feel its source deep within you, works through all areas of your life, bringing peace and supporting your longing for peace in the world. This is much deeper than the peace that exists only through the absence of conflict, nor is it the result of behavior or your relationships, but of an inner recognized richness and liberation.

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