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This episode of Screaming in the Cloud focuses on keeping critical data safe and organized, especially when there's a lot of it. Pranava Adduri, the CEO of Bedrock Security, shares the tools and methods Bedrock uses to help other businesses protect their essential information. They discuss how new technologies like AI can help manage vast amounts of data and ensure only the right people can access it.About Pranava:Pranava has worked in data protection and security for more than a decade. Before becoming an Entrepreneur In Residence at Greylock Partners in 2020, he was a Software Development Manager for AWS, where he worked with Fortune 500 CISOs to develop innovative products for data risk and compliance. Before that, he was a founding engineer at Rubrik, a SaaS data protection platform. Pranava graduated magna cum laude from the University of California, Berkeley with a triple-major B.S. in Computer Science, Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, and Economics, then obtained an M.S. from Berkeley in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. Show highlights:(00:00) - Introduction (01:36) - Overview of Bedrock Security's solutions for large-scale data protection(03:04) - The importance of data classification and access control was discussed(04:47) - Exploring the limitations of current data governance (05:22) - Pranava details how data is managed in cloud environments(09:39) - Evolving strategies in data lake management and data volume growth(12:36) - Impact of generative AI on data creation and the need for retention(15:50) - Discussion on cost-effective data management solutions(23:45) - The role of AI in enhancing data security measures at Bedrock(25:42) - How customer feedback shapes Bedrock's AI security technology(27:19) - The growing necessity for sophisticated data security systems(29:22) - Upcoming events and where to find more about Bedrock Security and PranavaLinks: Bedrock Security: https://www.bedrock.security/ Bedrock Security X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bedrocksecBedrock Security LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bedrocksec/Pranava's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/padduri/Pranava's Twitter: https://twitter.com/thenava?lang=enInnovation Sandbox 2024: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240402284910/en/Bedrock-Security-Named-RSA-Conference-2024-Innovation-Sandbox-FinalistSponsorPanoptica Academy: https://panoptica.app/lastweekinaws
What's the sound of one hand clapping? That's the sound of success. If you want more of it, you have to hear more of This. You have to hear the Silence beyond the world clapping, beyond the desire you hold of hearing the world clapping for you. You have to hear God clapping. He already is. He's always been clapping. You keep bowing. I Love You I Am You nik "Don't sing the sadness anymore." - Rumi "The Divine Mother revealed to me in the Käli temple that it was She who had become everything. She showed me that everything was full of Consciousness. The Image was Consciousness, the altar was Consciousness, the water-vessels were Consciousness, the door-sill was Consciousness, the marble floor was Consciousness -all was Consciousness. "found everything inside the room soaked, as it were, in Bliss-the Bliss of Satchidananda. I saw a wicked man in front of the Kāli temple; but in him also I saw the Power of the Divine Mother vibrating. "That was why I fed a cat with the food that was to be offered to the Divine Mother. I clearly perceived that the Divine Mother Herself had become everything-even the cat. The manager of the temple garden wrote to Mathur Babu saying that I was feeding the cat with the offering intended for the Divine Mother. But Mathur Babu had insight into the state of my mind. He wrote back to the manager: 'Let him do whatever he likes. You must not say anything to him." - Sri Ramakrishna "Everything is clapping today. Light, sound, motion, all movement." - Hafiz "Don't sing the sadness anymore. Call out that you have been given both the answer and an understanding of the question." - Hafiz "If I meet a wolf, he turns into a kind friend. If I am lowered into a well, it becomes a garden. A stony miser comes to me and starts giving his wealth away. Don't offer me money. I have a teacher whose fragrance brings statues to life." -Hafiz "Jesus promised to send to his disciples the Comforter, the Holy Ghost, to speed them on their way to Self-realization. An advanced devotee can hear the sound of Aum in his body and can see its light in his spiritual eye. After he has become acquainted with these two limited manifestations, in the bodily sound and in his spiritual eye, then, by further spreading of his consciousness in Omnipresence, he sees his small spherical eye of light expand into a cosmic sphere whose luminosity conflagrates the whole universe. Similarly, as the devotee listens to Pranava, the holy sound of Aum, he forgets the restrictions of the human body and of space and can feel the Aum of his body vibrating into a perception of his cosmic body. He feels his consciousness vibrating everywhere with the ever expanding Aum sound. In ecstasy he suddenly sees his body as an atom or cell in the cosmic body.All aspiring yogis who would be performers of the inner holy rites of consuming restlessness and delusion in the fire of ecstasy, givers of unconditional devotion to God, and cultivators of true perception through Self-mastery, must begin their progress on the spiritual path by first chanting Aum, and then communing with Aum by hearing this sacred Word-symbol of God present right within the body-temple." - Yogananda
Anyone who has attended hatha yoga classes outside of India at some time has probably been invited by the teacher to begin or end the class with a group chant of the sound of Om. Or maybe they've experimented with the use of Om in a meditation practice.It can sound and feel beautiful, and when we hear it chanted by a group of monks it can have a deeply resonant effect on the body and the mind.But what most people don't realize is that the sound of Om has a very specific intention, and it's not an intention that most of us would want for ourselves.In this episode, Thom gives us reason to be more discriminate when it comes to making the sound of Om, as well as offering up a loophole, so to speak, that allows us to reference it without making the sound. Episode Highlights:[00:45] What Is Om and Why Is It Important?[03:00] Pranava: The Secret Behind Om[05:16] Omkara: The Spiritual Layer of Om[08:05] Om and Its Impact on Daily Life[10:05] The Influence of Om[12:15] Financial Detachment and Om Chanting[14:03] Replacing Om with Shri[16:02] Strategic vs. Tactical Use of Om[17:45] Why We Don't Use Om as a Mantra in Vedic MeditationUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoleshttps://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
The Gita Series - A triune pilgrimage - 096 - Ch 07 - Slokas 9 Why does Krishna say 'I am Pranava'?
Rudra is the manifestation of Lord Shiva in the Vedas. Meaning of Rudra:The word Rudra comes from the verbal root word Ru, which means to produce sound, to cry. Based on this, Rudra means 1. Who makes us speak. 2. Who makes people understand everything by words3. Who makes us conscious of our Dharmas through Vedas4. Who leads us to Self-knowledge through repetition of Pranava or Omkaar5. Who makes people cry at the time of dissolution of the universe.6. Who enters the hearts of people as Naada BrahmanThe root rud means to shed tears and the root dru means to flow, to run, to melt. 1. Who removes sins and melts in compassion2. Who imparts the spiritual knowledge to the seekers of Truth through the Upanishads.3. Who imparts to Brahma the creator, the Truth & the Knowledge of the Vedas at the time of creationAs per Shaiva-Agamas(Scriptures about Lord Shiva) there are 11 Rudras. These are 1.Shambhuh2. Pinakii3. Gireesha4. Sthaanu5. Bharga6. Sadaashiva7. Shiva8. Hara9. Sharva10. Kapaali11. Bhava Om Name Bhagavate Rudraya is the mantra with which the celebrated Rudram Chant of the Yajur Veda begins. One can choose any one form of Rudra and meditate with this chant or remember all the 11 Rudras one after another, while chanting this mantra. May Bhagavaan Rudra's Grace be with us.Please support this podcast by pressing the follow button and support Chinmaya Mission Mumbai projects taken up by Swami Swatmananda, through generous donations. Contribution by Indians in INR can be made online using this link: https://bit.ly/gdswatmanDonors outside India who would like to offer any Gurudakshina/donation can send an email to enquiry@chinmayamissionmumbai.com with a cc to sswatmananda@gmail.com to get further details.These podcasts @ChinmayaShivam are also available on Spotify, Apple iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Podomatic, Amazon music and Google PodcastFB page: https://www.facebook.com/ChinmayaShivampageInsta: https://instagram.com/chinmayashivam?igshid=1twbki0v3vomtTwitter: https://twitter.com/chinmayashivamBlog: https://notesnmusings.blogspot.comLinkedIN: www.linkedin.com/in/swatmananda
"A contenção perfeita de manas (possível). Restrição de manas por meio de Pranava." .. . Para marcar atendimento online: https://forms.gle/WyyrbJK6tWVTkCpR7 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gisipaz/support
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YouTube episode: https://youtu.be/nKdN9uT7FUE Opening the Sahasrara chakra is the most elevated and enlightening part of awakening the chakras and Kundalini. This episode is the most recommended one to watch out of this series because we learn the best way to work with all of the chakras in one sitting. As explained in the video, we take a look at the crucial role that the 'spirit', or 'soul', element has in influencing and governing all the other chakras and elements below, and how it has the power to revolutionize our entire energy system through the power of higher thought. The crown chakra is where we channel divine intuition (polyvoyance) from the Akashic field of omnipresent consciousness; this higher knowledge is received by the pineal gland and vibrates intimately with the pituitary gland for us to "see". Through connecting with such energies, we merge with the power of "nothingness", Brahman, the Logos, and the "ultimate perception of reality". 0:00 - Introduction: Our Celestial Connection 10:00 - Akashic Intuition & The Descent Of Higher Forces 15:32 - Healing Mental Illness & Deep Meditation 23:18 - Solitary Connectedness, Tantra & Inversion 30:14 - Revolution, Karma & the Direction of Purification 38:44 - The Practice: How to Awaken ALL the Chakras! 45:01 - The End Goal, the Pranava Mantra & 5 Divine Rules
Lyrics:Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesha DevaSri Ganesha Sri Ganesha Sri Ganesha DevaBhaktoddharana Bhaktha Jana PoshanaPapavinashana Bhaktha Samrakshana Omkara Pranava Sri RoopaParvathi Nandana Jaya JagavandanaMeaning:Victory to Lord Ganesha, the lord of Ganas who is ever auspicious, always engaged in uplifting, nourishing, redeeming and protecting devotees. He is the source of primordial sound, Pranava. He is the darling son of mother Parvati and worshipped by the whole world.
Lyrics:Om Jagat Janani Sai MataOmkara Rupini Sai MataOm Jagat Janani Sai MataAbhaya Pradayini Sai MataSai Mata Sathya Sai MataAnatha Rakshaki Sai MataMeaning:O Mother of the Universe, Sai. Your form is Pranava, Mother Sai. You are the destroyer of fear and the protector of the forlon. Mother of the Universe, Sai, we offer our prayers to You who grants universal protection to the underprivileged, destitute and deprived.
Om Jaya Jagadheesa HareySwami Sathya Sai HareyBhaktha Jana SamrakshakaBhaktha Jana SamrakshakaParthi MaheshwaraOm Jaya Jagadheesa HareyVictory to Lord of Universe, Lord Sathya Sai, Who destroys grief, evil, and miseries of life and Who guards and protects devotees. Victory to Lord of Lords - Lord of ParthiSashi Vadhana Sree Karaa Sarva Praana Pathey,Swami Sarva Praana PatheyAasritha Kalpa LatheekaAasritha Kalpa LatheekaAapadh BaandhavaaOm Jaya Jagadheesa HareyO Graceful and Charming as a full moon! O Auspicious One! O Lord Sai! Thou art the Indweller and life-force of all Beings; the wish-fulfilling divine creeper to those who have surrendered to Thee; and kinsman, protector, and friend in times of distress and calamities. Victory to Lord of Universe.Maatha Pitha Guru Dhaivamu Mari Anthayu NeeveySwami Mari Anthayu NeeveyNaadha Brahma Jagan NaathaNaadha Brahma Jagan NaathaNaagendra ShayanaaOm Jaya Jagadheesa HareyO Lord Sai! Thou art Mother, Father, noble Teacher, Supreme Divinity, and everything to us. O Lord Universe! Thou art Primeval Sound and art inclined on coiled serpent.Omkaara Roopa Ojaswi Om Saayi MahadevaSathya Saayi MahadevaMangala Aarathi AndukoMangala Aarathi AndukoMandhara GiridhariOm Jaya Jagadheesa HareyO Splendorous One! O Lord of Lords -- Lord Sai! Thy Form is Pranava. We pray Thee to accept the auspicious waving of flame of light (signifying the removal of ignorance). Victory to Thee, O Lord of Universe, Resident of Mandhar mountain - Lord Giridhari.[Sing the following three times, each time at a faster pace than the previous one]Narayana Narayana OmSathya Narayana Narayana Narayana OmNarayana Narayana OmSathya Narayana Narayana OmSathya Narayana Narayana OmOm Jai Sad Guru DevaaChant the name of Lord Sathya Sai Narayana, Whose Form is Pranava. Victory to Noble Teacher and Supreme Lord Sai, Sathya Sai.
Lyrics:Gajavadana GananathaGowri Tanaya DayamayaGajavadana GananathaBhuvana Dhara Pranava SwarupaPalaya Palaya Parthi PurishaMeaning:O Lord Ganesha, the Elephant-faced Lord, Son of Mother Parvathi, You are extremely compassionate. O The one whose form is the Pranava and who is the sustainer of the entire creation, protect us O Lord of Parthi
Lyrics:Pranava Swarupa Hari Om (Sai)Narayana Hari OmSathya Saishwaraya Hari OmYadavaya Madhavaya Govindaya Namah OmParamatma Rupaya Hari OmHari Om Hari Om (2)Sathya Saishwaraya Hari OmMeaning:O Lord Sathya Sai, you are the very embodiment of the Primordial sound ‘Om'. You are Narayana, the indweller of all beings. You are Krishna of the Yadava clan, one with Vishnu, the Lord of fortunes (Madhava), you are the protector of all beings, Govinda. The embodiment of the Supreme Soul, we pay our obeisance to you.
Our guest for today is Pranava Tandra, Product Designer at Intercom, ex-Microsoft. She's done her Bachelors in Design from the National Institue of Fashion Technology (NIFT) and her Masters in Visual and Interaction Design from Indian Institue of Technology, Hyderabad (IIT) In this episode, we talk about Job Interviews, Work-from-Home Burnouts, Psychology, Web3, Tips for Students, Writing Case Studies, and many more things. Previously she has worked at companies like Microsoft and Adobe. She shares a great amount of wisdom with us in this one! ⭐ Subscribe to Whiteboard.fm to stay updated with more interviews and clips https://www.youtube.com/whiteboardfm?sub_confirmation=1 _____
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Puja, the sacred Hindu worship--this is Bhakti Yoga/Laya/Upasana/Kriya. Pranava AUM is the primal sound. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dharmayogashram/support
Die Silbe Om wird als Pranava bezeichnet. Hier erfährst du mehr über die Kraft der Rezitation des Pranava, der Silbe Om. Du verstehst auch die Bedeutung von Om und bekommst Tipps zur Meditation. Dies ist eine kreative Lesung aus dem Buch "Inspiration und Weisheit" von Swami Sivananda. Warum kreativ? Sukadev liest nicht wortwörtlich - sondern formuliert die Worte des Meisters etwas um und ergänzt einiges aus seiner Intuition. So werden die Worte des Meisters besonders lebendig.
Die Silbe Om wird als Pranava bezeichnet. Hier erfährst du mehr über die Kraft der Rezitation des Pranava, der Silbe Om. Du verstehst auch die Bedeutung von Om und bekommst Tipps zur Meditation. Dies ist eine kreative Lesung aus dem Buch "Inspiration und Weisheit" von Swami Sivananda. Warum kreativ? Sukadev liest nicht wortwörtlich - sondern formuliert die Worte des Meisters etwas um und ergänzt einiges aus seiner Intuition. So werden die Worte des Meisters besonders lebendig.
Die Silbe Om wird als Pranava bezeichnet. Hier erfährst du mehr über die Kraft der Rezitation des Pranava, der Silbe Om. Du verstehst auch die Bedeutung von Om und bekommst Tipps zur Meditation. Dies ist eine kreative Lesung aus dem Buch „Inspiration und Weisheit“ von Swami Sivananda. Warum kreativ? Sukadev liest nicht wortwörtlich – sondern formuliert die Worte des Meisters etwas um und ergänzt einiges aus seiner Intuition. So werden die Worte des Meisters besonders lebendig. Dies ist ein Podcast von und mit Sukadev Bretz von www.yoga-vidya.de. Der Beitrag Pranava – Kreative Lesung erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
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Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#m Pallavi: mundu vEnuka iru prakkala tODai murakhara-hara rArA Anupallavi: endugAna nI andamuvale raghunandanavEgamE rArA Charanam: 1: caNDa bhAskara kulAbdhi candra kOdaNDapANiyai rArA aNDa golucu saumitri sahituDai yAmiya parAkrama rArA 2: O gaja rakSaka O rAjakumAra OmkAra sadana rArA bhAgavata priya bAga brOvavayya tyAgarAjanuta rArA Meaning: (Thyagaraja Vaibhavam: http://thyagaraja.sulekha.com/blog/post/2007/08/thyagaraja-vaibhavam-23.htm): Gist O Slayer of demons mura and khara! O Lord raghu nandana! O Moon born in the Ocean of the Solar dynasty! O Lord of limitless prowess who nourishes the Universe! O Saviour of gajEndra (elephant)! O Prince! O Supreme Lord abiding in the praNava! O Lord who is loved by the great devotees! O Lord praised by this tyAgarAja! Please come quickly as my company in front, back and on both sides. I do not find anywhere a charm like that of Yours! Please come wielding kOdaNDa. Please come along with lakSmaNa (son of sumitrA). Please protect me well. Word-by-word Meaning P: O Slayer (hara) of demons mura and khara! Please come (rArA) as my company (tODai) in front (mundu), back (venuka) and on both (iru) (venukayiru) sides (pakkala). A: O Lord raghu nandana! I do not find (gAna) anywhere (endu) a charm (andamu) like (vale) that of Yours (nI) (nIyandamu)! O Slayer of demons mura and khara! Please come (rArA) quickly (vEgamE) as my company in front, back and on both sides. C1: O Moon (candra) born in the Ocean (abdhi) of the Solar – the terrible (caNDa) Sun (bhaskara) - dynasty (kula) (kulAbdhi)! Please come (rArA) wielding (pANiyai) (literally holding in hand) kOdaNDa; O Lord of limitless (amita) prowess (parAkrama) who nourishes (golucu) the Universe (aNDa)! Please come (rArA) along with (sahituDai) (sahituDaiyamita) lakSmaNa – son of sumitrA (saumitri); O Slayer of demons mura and khara! Please come as my company in front, back and on both sides. C2 O Saviour (rakSaka) of gajEndra – the elephant (gaja)! O Prince (rAja kumAra)! O Supreme Lord abiding (sadana) in the praNava (OMkAra)! Please come (rArA); O Lord (ayya) who is loved (priya) by the great devotees (bhAgavata)! Please protect (brOvu) (brOvavayya) me well (bAga); O Lord praised (nuta) by this tyAgarAja! Please come (rArA). O Slayer of demons mura and khara! Please come as my company in front, back and on both sides.
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Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#n nIvaNTi deivamunu Ragam: Thodi {8th Melakartha} ARO: S R1 G2 M1 P D1 N2 S || AVA: S N2 D1 P M1 G2 R1 S || Talam: Adi Composer: Tyagaraja Version: Hyderabad Brothers Lyrics Courtesy: Lakshman Ragde Meanings Courtesy: Thyagaraja Vaibhavam Pallavi: nIvaNTi deivamunu shaDAnana nE nendu gAnarA Anupallavi: bhAvinci cUDa gAni brahmapuri nilaya girija tanaya Charanam: 1: sari bAluratO kailAsa girini shubhAkrititO nADaganu verapu lEka prANavArthamu tAnanu vidhini kOpaginci saraguna nava vIrulandoka kinkaruni gani mummAru selavinci surulu mura purArulu vini meccaga varusa gAnu shrSTi shakti nosagina 2: hari harAdulaku dikpAlula kala shashi sUryalaku mari vidyAdharulaku brahmANDamuna vElayu virAdulaku taramu gAka ninnu jatagUDi sharaNanagA vini sairincaka parama drOhi yaina shUra padmAsuruni kIrtigAnu garvamanacina 3: mArakOTulandu kalgina shrngAramella indumukha nI konagOrunu bOlune aTuvaNTi shubhakaramu santatamu sAreku nA madini nilipina kumAra dayApara nIraja lOcana tArakAdhipa kalAdharauDagu shrI tyAgarAja sannuta shrtahita Meaning: (Courtesy: Thyagaraja Vaibhavam: http://thyagaraja.sulekha.com/blog/post/2007/01/thyagaraja-vaibhavam-2.htm): Gist O Lord of Six Faces! O Lord abiding in brahmapuri! O Son of pArvatI! O Moon Faced! O Lord kumAra! O Lord of Great Compassion! O Lotus Eyed! O Lord well praised by this tyAgarAja in the same manner as Lord siva! O Lord Well Disposed to those dependent on You! That day, with Your splendid form, when You were playing with boys of Your age on the kailAsa mountain, brahmA came there; on Your questioning, brahmA responded that he Himself to be the purport of praNava; You fearlessly, become angry with brahmA; quickly locating one warrior among nine warriors, You gave definite orders to him allotting the powers of projection one by one; this was appreciated by the celestials, viSNu, and siva when they heard it. viSNu, siva, the Lords of Directions, that Moon, Sun, and vidyAdharas, the blessed warriors and others shining in this great Universe were unable to subdue sUra padmAsura – the sworn enemy of celestials; when they having joined together, sought Your refuge, You gloriously subdued the arrogance of sUra padmAsura. All the lovely beauty found in millions of cupids would be equivalent to the tip of Your nail; You have implanted in my mind firmly for ever such an auspicious form of Your's! I do not find anywhere a God like You. It is only possible for one to behold You in meditation.
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Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#r Ragam: Nayaki (22nd Mela Janyam) ARO: S R2 M1 P D2 N2 , D2 P S , || AVA: S N2 , D2 P M1 R1 G2 , R2 S , || Talam: Adi (2 kalai) Composer: Muthuswami Dikshitar Version: Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer Lyrics and Meaning Transcription: Smt. Geetha Kalyanaraman & Smt. Sharanya Shivkumar Pallavi: Ranganaayakam Bhaavaye Sri Ranga Naayaki Sametam Sri Anupallavi: Angaja Taata Mananta Mateetam Ajendraadyamaranutam Satatam Ut Tungavihanga Turangam Krupa Paangam Ramaantarangam Sri Charanam: Pranavaakara Divya Vimaanam Prahlaadaadi Bhaktaabhimanam Ganapati Samaana Vishvakshenam Gaja Turaga Padaadi Senam Dinamani Kula-bhava-raaghava-araadhanam Maamaka Videha Mukti Saadhanam Manimaya Sadanam Shashi Vadanam Phanipati Shayanam Padma Nayanam Aganita Suguna Gana Nata Vibheeshanam Ghanatara Kaustubha Mani Vibhushanam Gunijana Kruta Veda Paaraayanam Guruguha Mudita Naaraayanam Sri Meaning: (From T.K. Govinda Rao's book) I mediate ("bhavaye") on the lord RANGANAYAKA, who is with goddess RANGANAYAKI ("Sametam") He is the father ("tata") of Cupid ("angaja") and is the infinite("mananta") one. He transcends ("matitim") everything ("anta"). He is the eternal one ("satatam") who is praised ("nutham") by the immortal ones ("amara") like Indra ("ajendra"). He has the great bird GARUDA ("uttunga vihangam") for the mount ("turangam") and his eyes ("paangam") shower compassion ("kripa") He is the dear one of RAMAA ("ramaantarangam"). His divine ("divyavimanam") VIMANA is the form ("aakaara") of PRANAVA("pranava"). He is adored ("abhimanam") by devotees ("bhakta") like PRAHLADA. VISVAKSENA occupies ("samana") the foremost place as lord GANAPATI does for PARAMASIVA. His army ("senam") consists of elephants ("gaja"), horses ("turaga") and infantry ("padadi"). He is worshipped ("aradhanam") by Lord RAGHAVA who was born in the solar dynasty ("dinamani kula"). He is my source ("mamaka videha"), for the attainment (" sadhanam") of salvation.("mukthi") His abode ("sadhanam") is bedecked with gems ("manimaya"). His face ("vadhanam") resembles that of a moon("shashi") and he rests ("sayanam") on a serpent couch ("phanipati"). His eyes ("nayanam") are like lotus ("padma"). He is worshipped by VIBHISANA (" vibhishanam") who has countless good virtues ("aganita suguna ganata"). He is adorned ("vibhushanam") with inestimable ("ghanatara") KAUSTUBHA gem ("mani"). His ardent devotees ("gunijana krta") recite ("paaraayanam") VEDAs constantly. He is SRI NARAYANA, the delight ("mudita") of GURUGUHA.
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Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#s Ragam: Sri Ranjani (22th Mela janyam) ARO: S R2 G2 M1 D2 N2 S || AVA: S N2 D2 M1 G2 R2 S || Talam: Rupakam Composer: Tyagaraja Version: M.S. Subbalakshmi Lyrics courtesy: www.sangeetham.com Pallavi: Sogasugaa Mridanga Taalamu Jata Gurcchi Ninnu Sokkajeyu Dheerudevvado Anupallavi: Nigamashirortthamu Galgina Nija Vaakkulato Svara Shuddhamuto Charanam : Yati Visrama Sadbhakti Virati Draakshaarasa Navarasa Yutakrtiche Bhajiyinche Yukti Tyaagaraajuni Taramaa (Shree) Raama Meaning: (from sangeetham.com) Who is ("evvado") the valiant one ("dheerudu") enchanting you ("sokkajeya") by harmonising ("jata gurcchi") so pleasurably ("sogasuga") the drum ("mridanga") and the beat ("taala")? Who is the valiant one ("dheerudu") enchanting you by singing the notes ("swara") with clarity ("shuddhamuto"), using for words ("vaakkulato") the absolute truth ("nija ") enshrined ("galgina") in the Vedas ("nigama")? Is it possible ("taramaa") for Tyagaraja to do all this and create ("che") and sing ("bhajiyinche") songs ("krithi") that follow the rules in prosody ("yati"), pausing at the right places ("visrama"), possessing the sweetness of grape ("draaksha") juice ("rasa"), comprising the nine ('nava") emotions ("rasa"), standing firm on the bedrock of faith ("virati")? Who is the valiant one enchanting you by harmonising so pleasurably the drum and the beat? Notes: The kriti, sets out the essential characteristics of composing and rendering kritis. In a question format (to quote Prof William Jackson), Tyagaraja sets out all requisites for a good composer and a singer. A good kriti's words are likened to OmkAra, the praNava mantra as per the kriti. This is the essence of nAdOpAsana. Some of the other terms used are explained below: yati: a rule of prosody, particularly used in Telugu and Sanskrit, where the opening letter of a line, repeats at measured intervals. vishrama: Also known as virAma. This denotes a pause. virati: Complete detachment to worldly issues and unswerving concentration on the almighty. drAkshArasa: Compositions are qualified as drAkshArasa, madhu, kshIra, kadalI and nArikEla depending on their simplicity of meaning and the ease with which they are understood and appreciated by listeners. drAkshArasa is the simplest among them.
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Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#s Pallavi: Sri Nathadi Guruguho Jayathi Jayathi Sri Chidaananda Naathohamiti Santhatham Hridini Bhaja Anupallavi: Naanaa Prapancha Vichitrakaro Naamaroopa Pancha Bhoothakaro Ajnaana Dhvaanta Prachanda Bhaaskaro Jnaana Pradaayako Maheshwaro Madhyama Kala Sahityam: Dinavanodyukta Divyataro Divyaughaadi Sakala Deha Dharo Maanasaanandakara Chaturataro Mad Guruvaro Mangalam Karotu Charanam: Maaya Maya Visvaadhisthaano Maatmakaadi Mataanusthaano Maalini Mandalaanta Vidhaano Mantraadyjapaa Hamsa Dhyaano Maayaakaarya Kalanaa Heeno Maamaka Sahasra Kamalaasino Maadhurya Gaanaamruta Paano Maadhavaadyabhaya Vara Pradaano Maayaa Sabalitha Brahma rupo Maarakoti Sundara Svarupo Mathimataam Hrudaya Gopura Dipo Matta Suraadi Jayaprataapo Madhyama Kala Sahityam: Maayaamaalavagaulaadidesha Mahipati Pujitha Pada Pradesha Maadhavaadyamara Brunda Prakaasha Maheshasya Mahaarthopadesha MEANING (from TK Govinda Rao's book): Victory (“Jayathi”) to Lord Guruguha, who is adorned (“bhaja”) by all Gods(“santhatham”) beginning with Vishnu. Oh! Mind! Constantly contemplate on the fact (“iti”) that you are the Chidaanandanaatha. He is the originator of different (“naaana”) diversified (“vichitra”) forms (“aakaro”) of worlds (“prapancha”). He manifests (“rupa”) as the five (“pancha”) elements (“bhuta”) and as the named (“naama”) and famed ones. He is the mighty sun (“bhaskaro”) destroying (“prachanda”) the darkness (“dvantha”) of ignorance (“ajnana”). He is the bestower (“pradaayako”) of spiritual knowledge (“jnaana”). He is the Maheshvara. He is the divine (“divya”) Kalpaka Vruksha (“vano dyukta”) for the afflicted (“dinaa”) ones. He bears the sacred rivers like Mandakini. He is adept in granting happiness to the heart of His devotees. May my Guru bless me (“mangalam karo”). He (who) is the substratum (“adhistaano”) for this illusory (“maayaa maya”) world (“visva”). He (who) is to be invoked through mantra (“mataanusthaano”) beginning with “Ka” (“kaadi”), ending with “ma” (“maatmaka”). He resides (“vidhaano”) in the center (“mandalaanta”) of the Malini-Chakra. He (who) is to be meditated (“dhyano”) upon as the swan (“Hamsa”) representing the AJAPAA Mantra. He who is an expert in obliterating (“hino”) the result (“kalana”) of MAAYA, the illusion. HE resides in my heart which is like a thousand (“sahasra”) petalled lotus (“kamalaasino”). Who enjoys the nectar (“amruta”) of mellifluous (“madhurya”) music (“Gaana”). He provides (“pradaano”) sheltor (“abhaya”) and boons (“vara”) to MAADHAVA and others. Whose Brahmasvarupa is veiled (“sabalitha”) by Maaya. Whose beauty (“sundara svarupo”) excels that of crores (“koti”) of Cupids (“mara”). Who shines as the light (“deepo”) atop the tower (“gopura”) like the heart (“hrudaya”) of his devotees (“matimataam”). He who vanquished the proud (“matta”) SURA and others (“adi”). His place of abode is worshipped by the kinds (“mahipathi”) of Mayamalavagoula Desha and the like. Who shines (“prakaasha”) as surrounded by Vishnu (“madhava”) and other Gods (“brundha”). Who impounded (“upadesha”) the real truth (“mahaartha”) of Pranava to His father, Mahesha.
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Notation / Meaning -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#g Ragam: Chakravakam Talam: Chatushra Eka Dikshitar Version: Semmangudi Pallavi: Gajananayutham Ganeshwaram Bhajaami Sathatham Sureshwaram Anupallavi: Ajendra Pujita Vigneshvaram Ganaadi Sannutapada Padmakaram Kuhnjarabhahnjana Chaturatarakaram Guruguhaagrajam Pranavaakaaram MEANING: I constantly (“sathatham”) sing the praise (“bhajaami”) of Ganeshwara, the elephant-faced (“gajanana”), who is the lord (“eshwaram”) of Devas (“sura”). Who is worshipped by Brahma and Indra (“ajendra”); remover of obstacles (“vigneshwaram”), whose lotus-like(“padma”) feet (“pada”) and hands (“karam”) are worshipped(“sannuta”) by Bhutaganas; who exhibited his skill in vanquishing (“bhanjana”) Kunjara. He is the elder brother (“agrajam”) of Guruguha and is the form (“aakaaram”) of Pranava.
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Full Notation / Meanings -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#v Ragam: Hamsadhwani (29th mela janyam) ARO: S R G P N S || AVA: S N P G R S || Talam: Adi Composer: Dikshitar Version: T. Rukmini Pallavi: Vaataapi Ganapathim Bhajeham Vaaranaasyam Vara Pradam Sri Anupallavi: Bhootaadi Samsevitha Charanam Bhoota Bhautika Prapancha Bharanam Veetharaaginam Vinuta Yoginam Vishwakaaranam Vigna Vaaranam Charanam: Puraa Kumbha Sambhava Munivara Prapoojitam Trikona Madhyagatam Muraari Pramukhaadyupaasitam Moolaadhaara Kshetrasthitam Paraadi Chatvaari Vaagaatmakam Pranava Svaroopa Vakratundam Nirantaram Nitila Chandragandam Nijavaamakara Vidhrutekshu Dandam Karaambujapaasha Beejaapooram Kalushavidooram Bhootaakaaram Haraadi Guruguha Toshita Bimbam Hamsadhvani Bhooshita Herambham Meaning: (From TK Govinda Rao's Book) I worship (“Bhajeham”) Lord Ganapati of Vaatapi, who has the face (“aasyam”) of an elephant (“vaara”) and confers (“pradam”) boons (“vara”) on His devotees. His feet (“charanam”) are worshipped (“samsevitha”) by a host of Bhootaganas. He pervades (“bharanam”) the world (“bhoota bhautika”) consisting of the five elements (“prapancha”). He transcends(“raaginam”) the desires (“veeta”) and is revered (“vinuta”) by Yogis. He is the cause (“kaaranam”) of creation(“viswa”) and the obliterator (“vaaranam”) of obstacles (“vigna”). He is worshipped (“prapoojitham”) by the ancient sage (“munivara”) Agastya -- who was born (“sambhava”) out of a water pitcher (“pura kumbha”). He dwells in the center (“madhyagatham”) of the mystic triangle (“trikona”) and is meditated (“upaasitham”) upon Vishnu (“muraari”) and other “Pramukhas” (important ones). He is the presiding deity (“sthitham”) of Mooladhaara Kshetra. He is of the form (“aatmakam”) of four (“chatvaari”) kinds (“paraadi”) of sound (“vaagaa”) beginning with Para. He has a twisted (“vakra”) trunk (“tundam”) and is of the form (“swaroopa”) of Pranava. He bears a crescent (“nitila”) moon (“chandra”) on his forehead (“gandam”) and holds a sugar cane (“ikshu”) on His left hand. He bears in His lotus-like (“ambuja”) hands (“kara”) a noose (“pasha”), a goad and fruits (“beejapooram”). He drives away (“vidhooram”) all the evils(“kalusha”). He has a gigantic (“bhoota”) form (“aakaaram”). He (“bimbam”) is adored (“toshita”) by Hara, Guruguha and others (“aadi”). He is lord Heramba adorned (“bhushita”) with Raga Hamsadhwani.
In this episode, Diana Spiess explores the affirmation, "I AM Ready!" and what this all entails. She covers some great analogies to help clear-up confusions on affirmations and what all is entailed when sending out this affirmation for our heartfelt desire. What is a heartfelt desire? We all have them....but how do we know what that is? What is our role in our affirmations? How can we know that we are on the course for our heartfelt desire? What are the signs and how do stay aware to witness them? Diana covers all of this and much more in this episode and, as always, she welcomes her listeners to reach out to her with feedback and questions. She is available to work with clients from all over the world and enjoys helping her clients live their best, healthiest, most powerful journeys. Her podcasts are all about helping anyone make space (pranava) for more joy on their amazing, miraculous journey. You can see all she does on her web site and reach out to her through here. http://www.dianaspiess.comSupport the show (http://www.dianaspiess.com)
Sri Vijnana Bhairava Tantra. Sutra 39. Pranava dharana
In this episode of Pranava Joy, Diana explores the ultimate question of our use of the amazing gift of free will and all the choices we make on our journey. Staying aware is the first step in the 3 A's of change and it is imperative that we are consistently checking in with ourselves and answering, "What matters most?" Diana covers a few examples and ties in how answering this question leads to not only making changes and guides us to stay our course, but how this also brings more joy into our lives and is also driven by the frequency of joy within us already. Support the show (http://www.dianaspiess.com)
In this episode, Diana Spiess explores the process of staying the course and continuing to do the things necessary to care for ourselves...our essence being...through times of transitions and changes. She has coached many through major times of transition and helped so many to keep their wellbeing a primary focus. This episode elaborates on topics she coaches her clients and students on to help them not only figure out what their callings are but to also stay the course through all the possible things that can through us off. She reminds the difference between things breaking down and things breaking through. This episode carries a unique tone and approach, unlike her other podcasts that help anyone see clearly and understand why so many times people stop right before the actual breakthrough. She also reminds us that everything we have experienced and were born with are all ready lined up for us to answer our callings...to answer and follow through with our heart's desires. http://www.dianaspiess.comSupport the show (http://www.dianaspiess.com)
In this episode, Diana covers a concept that would seem so simple and has been used by our ancestors in all the ancient disciplines, but yet is difficult for many to practice and implement most especially during times that she calls "game time". "Calm discipline" is something that she teaches her clients to help them build the foundation to anything that is calling to them in their lives and here she explains it using some great analogies that everyone can connect to. You can begin practicing this today and build a foundation, steady and persistent, that not only leads you down the path to whatever your callings are but in a way that sustains and amplifies your lifeforce energy versus breaking it down. Join her on the path to continuing to open up more space for joy in your life. Support the show (http://www.dianaspiess.com)
Continue the journey of creating space in your life for more joy with this 4th episode as Diana Spiess talks about the process of restoration and how important it is. Without this process, our bodies and our being can not work as they are innately designed. Diana gives examples of how this can be achieved and notes how important it is for each one of us to find his/her own balance in such a process. She encourages her listeners to reach out to her to gather assistance if needed and truly helps the listener start or continue to find moments to allow for the innate process of restoration. http://www.dianaspiess.comSupport the show (http://www.dianaspiess.com)
In this 3rd episode, Diana Spiess speaks on how to practice the 2nd and 3rd "R's" of mediation throughout your entire day. She gives practical examples of times and ways to practice these and how the body can significantly benefit from even just small moments of practice. Take time to listen and practice and watch how your days begin to change and how you might find yourself looking forward to practicing as your health and wellbeing begin to transform with the most simple, yet powerful practices. Support the show (http://www.dianaspiess.com)
We dive into how the Universe as sound, wood witches, vibrational frequencies and more really important shtufff. Don't miss this week's focus podcast with the ever brilliant Jenna Baker!
Introduction 2:30 Have a new caregivers retreat scheduled in Santa Fe in 2020 3:33 Received the support of Alzheimer’s Organisation to access caregivers, but wanted to offer something very different from the many resources of the Alzheimers’s Organisation. The retreat is similar to going to a yoga class – greeted at the door, checking in how they feel. Many caregivers come year after year. Most have no experience with yoga, nutrition, or self-care, massage, etc. Many don’t have access to these things either time or financially. 10:00 A free retreat for the caregivers funded by donations and volunteer work. No volunteers are compensated. Might turn this into a non-profit in the future. 80% of the volunteers have some link to dementia/Alzheimers. 11:58 A one day retreat: Volunteers come in and set up and prep. As caregivers arrive, a volunteer acts as a caregiver for them. Shows them around, helps them with the schedule, and check back in during the day. Start with gentle or chair yoga Welcome Brunch, Array of offerings: massage, reiki, acupuncture or yoga therapy or Ayurveda sessions. 3 sets of sessions with 3 speakers. May talk about the Alzheimer’s Association, self-care. Asks the speakers to make it a conversation and to have only one thing that the listeners come away with. May explore nature Last set of speakers, Q&A, or breathwork Meal. It is a wellness retreat; experiencing things they never would have the opportunity to do so otherwise. 18:00 Management task: Melissa delegates to 30+ volunteers on the day. 19:15 Melissa’s Dad was a caregiver for over 10 years for his wife who had early onset Alzheimers. His experience was that you are “witnessing your loved one die each day” There is grief each day and the grief lingers even after their death. After his wife died, he has been diligent with his own self-care; still longing for a sense of healing. Melissa recommends “It’s OK that you’re not OK by Megan Devine to help with grief. 22:24 With the new retreat in Santa Fe, Melissa has looked for other solutions to implement the retreat. She also used FB to do a fundraiser for a tent for the Calgary retreat. Start with the gifts you have and work from there. So many ways to create what is needed. 26:00 Getting the message out: uses groups that already are in contact with caregivers – adult day care centers, Alzheimers associations, Alzheimers Society in Calgary, non-profits in Santa Fe, other groups. 29:40 Anything is possible, everything I need is provided for, being able to give back is a reward that is indescribable. Contact Melissa if you want to do something similar and would like some advice. Contact: www.pranavayoga.studio melissa@pranavayoga.studio FB: pranavayogastudiosantafe Insta: #melissasmithwilkinson
Lecture by Swami B.V. Tripurari at Ananda Ashrama, Saragrahi, NC on October 4th, 2018 - Q and A: Gaudiya perspective on Pranava Omkara.
Lass dich von dieser Om Rezitation in die Meditation bzw. einen meditativen Gemütszustand führen. Das Om, auch genannt Pranava Mantra, ist der Kosmische Laut, Klang des Absoluten. Der Beitrag Om Mantra Recitation with Sukadev erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Sukadev rezitiert das Mantra Om sehr langsam. Lass dich durch diese Om Mantra Rezitation in einen tiefen Zustand der Ruhe führen. Om ist der Kosmische Laut, der Klang des Absoluten. Der Beitrag Om Mantra Chanting very slowly erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Hier eine schnelle Rezitation des Om Mantra. Wenn du Japa mit Om machen willst, kann es erhebend sein, Om auch mal schneller zu rezitieren. Der Beitrag Om Chanting – Fast Pranava Mantra Recitation erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Lausche dem Mantra Om – 5 Mal gesungen bei Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg. Das Mantra Om wird auch Pranava genannt, energieerzeugendes Mantra. Gerade diese Rezitation ist sehr gut, um die Meditation einzuleiten oder zu beenden. Der Beitrag Om 5x erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Lausche der Rezitation des Mantra Om. Diese Rezitation des Om Mantra stammt von dem indischen Meister Swami Vishnudevananda (1927-1993). Dies ist eine kurze Hörsendung: Sie dauert nur 14 Sekunden. Swami Vishnudevananda singt das Om 3x – dies ist ideal, um in die Meditation zu kommen. Der Beitrag Om 3x – Swami Vishnudevananda erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Vani Devi singt das Mantra „Omkaram Bindhu Samyuktam“ während eines Satsang bei Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg. Du findest den Text zum Mitsingen im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft unter der Nummer 407: „Omkaram Bindhu Samyuktam / / Nityam Dhyayanti Yoginah / / Kamadam Mokshadam Chaiva / / Omkaraya Namo Namah“ – viel Freude beim Hören der Aufnahme mit Vani Devi und beim Mitsingen wünscht dir, Om Shanti, Omkara. Der Beitrag Omkaram Bindhu Samyuktam mit Vani Devi erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
林憶蓮Pranava世界巡迴演唱會廣州站,將於12月10號廣州舉行。演唱會組委會在10月29號假座天河正佳廣場舉行名為「林憶蓮靚聲黑膠唱片巡展」。這一天,10月29日,對我來說是很有意義的一天。翻箱倒櫃我也找出在家的黑膠,我率先舉行我自己的黑膠展,在我家優先上演。一向以來,我都沒有播太多她的歌曲,今天一下子過了癮:自製空間,逃離鋼筋森林,心野夜,情人的眼淚,愛上一個不回家的人之意亂情迷3AM,愛笑了,一輩子心情,講多錯多,多謝,躲起來。
林憶蓮Pranava世界巡迴演唱會廣州站,將於12月10號廣州舉行。演唱會組委會在10月29號假座天河正佳廣場舉行名為「林憶蓮靚聲黑膠唱片巡展」。這一天,10月29日,對我來說是很有意義的一天。翻箱倒櫃我也找出在家的黑膠,我率先舉行我自己的黑膠展,在我家優先上演。一向以來,我都沒有播太多她的歌曲,今天一下子過了癮:自製空間,逃離鋼筋森林,心野夜,情人的眼淚,愛上一個不回家的人之意亂情迷3AM,愛笑了,一輩子心情,講多錯多,多謝,躲起來。
Von Dr. Guido Telscher In diesem Artikel werden die Hintergründe des wichtigsten und bekanntesten Mantras besprochen. Lies außerdem, wie du mit OM meditieren lernen kannst. „Wir beginnen unsere Yogastunde mit dreimal OM. Atme tief ein – OOOOM…!“ So tönt es bei Yoga Vidya von nah und fern. Warum dieses Sanskrit-Wörtchen zu allen Gelegenheiten? Und was ist überhaupt ein Mantra, fragt sich nicht nur so mancher Yoga-Anfänger. Ich schlage in unserem Wiki nach und lese: Om oder Aum ist das wichtigste und bekannteste Bija Mantra , das universelle Mantra; das ursprüngliche Wort, das alles in Der Beitrag OM – Göttlicher Klang der Schöpfung erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
1. Dieter Meier (Switzerland) - "Annabelle" CD "Out of chaos" (Staatsakt) 2. Carina Round (UK) - "The secret of drowning" CD "Tigermending" (Dehisce) 3. Pranava (Italy) - "Touch me gently" CD "Glitch" (Golem Dungeon) 4. Razia (Madagaskar) - "Ela izay" CD "Akory" (Cumbancha) 5. Tropical Popsicle (USA) - "The beach with no footprints" CD "Dawn of delight" (Talitres) 6. Dom La Nena vs Piers Faccini (Brazil/France) - "Menina dos olhos azul" CD "Ela por eles" (Six Degrees) 7. Peder Mannerfelt (Sweden) - "Alpha waves" CD "Lines describing circles" (Digitalis) 8. Telepathe (USA) - "Devils trident" CD "Dance mother" (Iamsound/V2) 9. Бранимир (РФ) - "ТРРУ" CD "За бикс" (Огни) 10. The Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band (Thailand/UK) - "Roob lor pu tai" CD "21st Century Molam" (Studio Lam) 11. zlem Bulut Band (Turkey/Austria) - "Ask bitmez" CD "Ask" (Austroplastic) 12. Blood Orange (UK) - "Chamakay" CD "Cupid Deluxe" (Domino) 13. Swami John Reis & The Blind Snake (USA) - "Sets of fire" CD "Modern surf classics" (Swami) 14. HTRK (Australia) - "Give it up" CD "Psychic 9-5 Club" (Ghostly International) 15. East Wing (Hungary) - "Komaromi kisleany" CD "Betyar vilag" (Fono) Страница программы на оф. сайте Сообщество программы Вконтакте
Übersetzung und Bedeutung vom Om. Hier findest du Om Übersetzung sowie alles zu Om Bedeutung, als Video und als Audio. Hier gleich das Video: Und hier gibt es die Om Übersetzung und die Om Bedeutung erläutert in einem Om Erläuterung Audio-Vortrag: Wenn man die Übersetzung eines Mantras, eines Liedes, kennt, kann man es besser verstehen. Und wenn man mehr über die Bedeutung eines Liedes, eines Mantras, eines Kirtans weiß, dann bekommt man einen tieferen Bezug dazu. Wir hoffen, dass diese Om Übersetzung, diese Video und Audio Om Erläuterung, für dich hilfreich ist. Lass uns wissen, was du von diesen Der Beitrag Om Bedeutung und Übersetzung erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Seminar: AUM – der Klang der Schöpfung, der Grundton allen Seins Im Yoga beginnen und enden wir mit diesem heiligsten aller Mantras. Was ist das Besondere an diesem Mantra? Wie kann es seine ganze Wirkkraft entfalten? Gerade in der oft hektischen Zeit vor Weihnachten hilft das AUM, uns schnell und wirksam zu zentrieren, zu harmonisieren, unser Energiesystem zu reinigen und verbrauchte Kraft zurückzubringen und zwar auch denjenigen, die sich mit ihrer Stimme unsicher fühlen. Du erfährst in diesem Kurs das OM als einen Klangstrom, der einer Quelle tief in dir selbst entspringt. Von ihm aus entfaltet sich deine natürliche Der Beitrag OM – eine Quelle aus Klängen erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Übersetzung und Bedeutung vom Omkaram Bindusamyuktam. Hier findest du Omkaram Bindusamyuktam Übersetzung sowie alles zu Omkaram Bindusamyuktam Bedeutung, als Video und als Audio. Hier gleich das Video: Wenn man die Übersetzung eines Mantras, eines Liedes, kennt, kann man es besser verstehen. Und wenn man mehr über die Bedeutung eines Liedes, eines Mantras, eines Kirtans weiß, dann bekommt man einen tieferen Bezug dazu. Wir hoffen, dass diese Omkaram Bindusamyuktam Übersetzung, diese Video und Audio Omkaram Bindusamyuktam Erläuterung, für dich hilfreich ist. Lass uns wissen, was du von diesen Erläuterungen hältst, schreibe doch in den Kommentar, ob du mehr wissen willst, Der Beitrag Omkaram Bindusamyuktam Bedeutung und Übersetzung erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Dort wo Gott ist wird der Geist absorbiert - HYP.IV.100. Sukadev spricht über den 100. Vers der Hatha Yoga Pradipika, 4. Kapitel, als Inspiration des Tages. Essenz: Die Erkenntnis ist völlig durchdrungen vom hörbaren Anahata-Ton. Der Geist ist völlig von Erkenntnis durchdrungen. Dort, wo der Platz des alles durchdringenden, allmächtigen Gottes ist, wird der Geist gefesselt. Wird das Antahkarana wie ein Hirsch von den Glockentönen usw. angezogen und verbleibt unbeweglich, kann ihn ein geschickter Bogenschütze töten. Der Geist, in Nada absorbiert, vergisst alle seine Modifikationen. Darum vermag der Yogi, wie ein Bogenschütze, ihn zu töten, indem er seinen Atem durch die Sushumna zu Brahmarandhra bringt, wie in den Upanishaden berichtet wird. Pranava ist der Bogen, Atman der Pfeil und Brahman der Zielpunkt. Wird der Zielpunkt sorgfältig getroffen, wird er eins mit ihm. Lesung und Kommentar von Sukadev Bretz, Gründer und Leiter von Yoga Vidya. http://www.yoga-vidya.de
Rukmini singt das Mantra Omkaram Bindu. Du findest den Text für diesen Kirtan im Yoga Vidya Kirtanheft unter der Nummer 407. Aufnahme vom Yoga Vidya Ashram Bad Meinberg. Der Beitrag Omkaram Bindu gesungen von Rukmini erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Willst du wissen, wofür Om steht? Willst du mehr erfahren über dieses Mantra, das ja am Anfang und Ende von Yogastunden gesungen wird? Die Yoga Vidya OM Seite – ist gänzlich überarbeitet. Auf der neuen OM-Page findest du: Erläuterungen zu OM Viele Darstellungen von OM Meditatives OM – Audio zum Anhören und Mitsingen Om Dia-Show Artikel von Swami Sivananda über Om Om ist der Klang des Absoluten. Om gilt als das ursprüngliche Mantra, aus dem alle anderen Mantras hervorgegangen sind. Die Rezitation von OM führt zu einer tiefen spirituellen Erfahrung. Hier klicken, um zur Yoga Vidya OM Seite zu gelangen. Der Beitrag Om – Seite erneuert erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Rukmini rezitiert und singt auf wunderbare Weise das Omkaram Bindu Mantra. Viel Freude beim Zuhören und Mitsingen. Om Shanti Om – Omkara Alle Mantra mp3s mit Player zum Anhören Der Beitrag Omkaram Bindu gesungen von Rukmini erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
(Video Version) Topics include: Learn additional reasons for and aspects of the practice of Mantra as part of the Tantric Tradition. Why Om or AUM is considered to be the "master" mantra and when and why other mantras may be used. Learn terms that relate to the practice such as Japa, Omkar, and Pranava. How to use Mantra Beads, or the Mala, to assist your practice. Creating positive spiritual merit or Karma for your Spiritual Path. Ways to refine and get the most from your practice. This is Part 7 of 8 in the Mantra Meditation Series.
12 Minuten Singen von Om für innere Stille und Inspiration. Das Mantra Om ist besonders geeignet für die Einleitung einer Meditation. Om ist Pranava, das Mantra das Energie erzeugt. Om ist Omkara, der Kosmische Klang. Es ist leider unbekannt, wer der Sänger dieses Om Mantras ist. Der Beitrag Om Chanting 12 Minuten erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
12 Minuten Singen von Om für innere Stille und Inspiration. Das Mantra Om ist besonders geeignet für die Einleitung einer Meditation. Om ist Pranava, das Mantra das Energie erzeugt. Om ist Omkara, der Kosmische Klang. Es ist leider unbekannt, wer der Sänger dieses Om Mantras ist. Der Beitrag Om Chanting 12 Minuten erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.