![]() ![]() This mantra connects us to the healer within and helps us receive the full nourishment from food, herbs, or any discipline undertaken for our total well being. Chant de la libration (48 min) Sri Mrutyunjaya Mantra for Healing. The vibration of this mantra awakens the internal healing force while attracting nature’s healing agents, creating an environment where the forces from both origins converge. It strengthens our powers of will, knowledge and action, thus unblocking the flow of enthusiasm, courage and determination. ![]() Ripples from body to psyche and from psyche to soul. ![]() May the lord of Immortality residing within me free me from death, decay and sickness and unite me with immortality.Įxplanation: This is a healing and nourishing mantra and is in a sense, “the Heart of Vedas.” The healing force awakened by this mantra sends forth its like a skillful gardener, may the Lord of Life disentangle me from the binding forces of my physical, psychological, and spiritual foes. I pray to the Divine Being who manifests in the form of fragrance in the flower of life and is the eternal nourisher of the plant of life. Translation: I meditate on, and surrender myself to, the Divine Being who embodies the power of will, the power of knowledge, and the power of action. While there are other excellent renditions of this mantra, such as Ravi Shaknars on Chants Of India or Hein Braats among others, Ive found the version. Credit where it’s due, as he has an amazing voice.Ĭlose your eyes, listen. The original recording by Hein Braat can be heard at the following link. What I found was a BEAUTIFUL YouTube video featuring a famous Dutch chant master named Hein Braat. That doesn’t take away from just how special a piece of music it is, but the chant is from the Veda, which is not buddhist, but hindu. included all 108 repetitions of the Gayatri Mantra. It’s an urban myth which has been doing the tour for 20 years (but you’re by all means not alone in believing it!). Sorry to say, but this was not the Dalai Lama chanting, but was a recording done by a Dutch performer called Hein Braat, and the original can be bought as a CD. It has been brought to my attention- a comment below is re-printed here- that this is not Dalai Lama. ![]()
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