11/30/2023 0 Comments Aum namo bhagavate vasudevaya![]() ![]() Repeat daily for Vishnu's divine blessing and for spiritual liberation.Lose yourself, consciously, in the vibrations of the words, and surrender to Krishna.Whilst chanting, you will begin to feel Lord Vishnu's grace overflowing you, as your soul comes in contact with the universal soul. Simple Tempo Fast Reference Gents Pitch 4.5 Pancham / F Reference Ladies Pitch 1.Close your eyes and repeat the mantra 'Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya' 108 times - I will explain why 108 is an important number whilst chanting mantras in another article.Sit down in a quiet place in a comfortable position, preferably with your back straight and legs crossed. ![]() ![]() 'Om, I bow down to the supreme divinity that lives in all beings.' It is thus a name of Krishna.Ī literal translation of the word is 'the God who lives in all beings' 'Vasu' means 'life in all beings', and 'Devaya' translates to 'God'. In the Bhagavad Gita - that which is considered to be the equivalent of the bible in Hinduism I will write a full article on it soon - Arjuna calls Krishna 'Vaasudeva' on numerous occasions - Vasudevaya is a gramatically correct way of saying Vaasudeva in this mantra. It is a way of emphasising the divinity in someone who is considered to be God. The term 'Bhagavate' refers to someone who is blessed or divine. It is a popular Hindu mantra, and also a key mantra of Vaishnavism. This mantra means that I surrender myself to Lord Vasudev. Saying 'Namo' before a word in a mantra indicates complete spiritual surrender on the practitioner's part to that which follows in the mantra. Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya this mantra means, Om, I bow to Lord Vasudeva or Lord Vasudev. Namo means salutation, surrender, and to bow down to it is a sign of total worship and admiration. ![]() This hymn is dedicated to Vasudeva or Vasudeva Krishna, a very important Avatar of Lord Vishnu, the supreme God of protection. There is however no literal translation of Om into English. ‘Om NamoBhagavateVasudevaya’ is one of the highly sacred Mantras of our land. By constant repetition, Om raises our awareness to a level on which we regain unity with the all - what Hindus call Brahman. Pranava is another name for it, which translates to both the giver of life and the controller of life energy. Having such a powerful vibrational nature, Om alone can make our practices more effective with its high pranic energy. Also being called the vibration of the universe - the sound of the void - it is widely used in mantric practice as a part - a beginning or ending - of a larger mantra. It is considered by many to be the primordial sound of the universe, from which all life emanates. Om, sometimes written as 'Aum', is the most sacred sanskrit syllable in Hinduism, which also appears in Buddhism. This mantra is repeated by practitioners as a means of attaining spiritual freedom - moksha - and a way of breaking free from the bondage of samsara - the recurring cycle of life and death we are trapped in. This mantra is called a 'maha mantra' - the great mantra - since it worships the supreme - Vishnu and his avatar, Krishna. 'Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya' is a twelve syllable mantra for worshiping Lord Krishna - an avatar of Vishnu. It is also believed that Dhanvantari promulgated the practise of ayurveda.A mantra is a sacred word/syllable/phrase of which repetition has the ability to transform our lives. The pot of Amrita was snatched by the Asuras or Demons, and after this event another avatar, Mohini, appears and takes the nectar back from the Asuras. It is common practice in Hinduism for worshipers to pray to Dhanvantari seeking his blessings for sound health for themselves and/or others, especially on Dhanteras.īhagavata Purana states that Dhanvantari emerged from the Ocean of Milk and appeared with the pot of nectar during the story of the Samudra (or) Sagara Mathana whilst the ocean was being churned by the Devas and Asuras, using the Mandara mountain and the serpent Vasuki. He appears in the Vedas and Puranas as the physician of the gods (devas), and the god of Ayurveda. Tanno Dhanvantri prasodayaat””Om aadivaidhyaaya vidmahaeĭhanvantari is an avatar of Vishnu in Hinduism. ![]()
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