Click the arrow to play Sri Guru Gita is an hour-long, ancient, gentle yet powerful Sanskrit chant that evokes peace of mind and heart, describing and honoring the Universal Power of Grace called Guru, and the beautiful forms through which that power flows. This rendition of Gurugita captures and invokes the deep gratitude one experiences from being blessed by, in this singer's case, two divine forms of the Universal Guru. To play a video of Sri Guru Gita sung live and for more information about various books, CDs and videos available We are also offering a video of the Shree Guru Gita sung in Sanskrit with the English translation for each phrase on screen.
It is similar to the experience of chanting with a book in the ashram, and a great way to study and explore this esoteric work of Grace! Listen to: This is a chant to honor Ganesh, represented as the elephant-faced God who removes obstacles. Jai Ma, Jai Ma, Jagadishwari Jai Ma Jagadishwari, Maheshwari, Bhuvaneshwari Jai Ma This chant glorifies and celebrates the Lord that exists in all forms and all temples - the Universal God we adore, who washes away sins. Raghupati Raaghava Raajaa Raam Patiita Paavana Sita Ram, Jai Jai. Ishwara Allah tere naam, Sab ko sanmati de Bhagavan Yesu Christa ati Pavana Naam, Sab Santana ko kare Pranaam Raghupati Raaghava Raajaa Raam Patiita Paavaana Sita Ram, Jai Jai. Sita Raam, Sita Raam, bhaja pyaare tu, Sita Raam Mandira Masjida Tere Dham, Ishwara Allah tere Naam Yesu Christa Ati Paavana naam, Saba Santana ko Kari Pranaam Watch a video of a chant of the Maha Mantra: Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Raam Hare Raam Raam Raam Hare Hare. (Hindi Bhajan, sung acapello: 'Now where can I take refuge, leaving your feet?
O my Beloved, I have become Yours, giving up all distinction between You and me.' ) (Hindi Bhajan: 'This is my knowledge.the whole world has arisen from Consciousness and it is not distinct from Consciousness.' ) (Hindi Bhajan: Brahmananda says, 'How great is my fortune that I found my Satguru!) (Shankaracharya teaches about the nature of life and death in the powerful text - includes Sanskrit and English translation) ('A blissful yogi has come!'
A beautiful tribute to Baba Muktananda, composed by Hari Om Sharan, and sung by Hari Om Sharon Janis;) to read the translation. (Hindi Bhajan by Brahmananda: 'The ocean of worldliness is so deep and unfathomable. I couldn't reach the other shore and I was drowning. Then I received Guru's grace, and in a moment I was saved.'
) (Sanskrit Prayer by Tulsidas to the God Hanuman, which inspires courage and strength) (Group chanting about the joys of Lord Rama) (Group chanting about Lord Rama) (Group chanting about the joys of Lord Krishna) (Group chanting asking the Goddess Durga to awaken within us) (Group chanting of these names of God) (Group chanting to Shiva) (Another great Hindi bhajan by Brahmananda: 'Only if you remember God and chant His Name all the time, will you attain the Supreme. ') (Hindi Bhajan: Mirabai says, 'O Yogi, don't leave, don't leave! Strange and sublime is the path of love and devotion. Reveal its intricasies to me before you leave.' ) (Group chanting about the delights of Lord Krishna) (Kundalini Stavaha is a hymn to the great Universal Energy of Powerful Creation and Transformation - with interspersed Sanskrit and English translation) (Hindi Bhajan about Swami Muktananda, 'This is my Baba's message - Bow to your self, worship your self, your God dwells within you as you.' ) (Marathi abhanga by Tukadyadas: 'O Mohana! Please come and meet me.
O my beloved, please come!' ) (Hindi Bhajan by Mirabai, sung in both Hindi and English, 'The Name of the Lord resounds in my heart day in and day out.'
) This translation is by Ajit Bond. (Hindi Bhajan by Janabai: 'Lord, out of compassion for your devotee, you have borne all the suffering that came to me in the world, all the troubles that people have piled upon me. You have stayed with me day and night. But I have not served you at all, so I am full of pain.'
) A beautiful prayer for the good of humanity by Jnaneshwar Maharaj (A bhajan by Tukadyadas, 'In our temple, everyone is welcome!' ) (A Sanskrit hymn to honor and invoke Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, the arts, and eloquent speech.) (A kirtan chant about how different saints sing the name of God in their own ways, including Mirabai, Tukaram, Ramdas, Muktananda, Shankar, and Guru Nanak.) (Group chanting about Krishna) (A Marathi abhanga by the sage Jnaneshwar Maharaj about the glory of repeating the name of God). Oh Wine of Spiritual Ecstasy! (with English translation) This 20-minute qawwali poem of a Sufi lover of God takes us from gratitude, through devotion, into divine madness, then a touch of doubt, before coming back to supreme gratitude and trust.
The English translation is included, interspersed with the heartfelt Urdu lyrics: 'Banish this Cup of worldly wine from my sight! I have not taken a vow to abstain from drinking, but you have not lowered your eyes, and your intoxicating glance fills me so completely that it leaves no room for any mortal wine.' “Agara Hai Shouka Milane,” composed by the ecstatic Sufi Bayazid Al Bastami, who lived in the 9th century Iran. The sage refers to himself as “Mansur Mastana,” one who is ecstatic and victorious by divine aid.
This song includes both the Urdu lyrics and the English translation. The Mystery Between the Lover and the Beloved 'He is not God, it is true; but he is not different from God either. Then what is he and what is he not?
It is a matter between the lover and the beloved.' You Are My Goal, My Heart's Desire 'Why should I beg for anything from anyone? You, my Lord, give everything with Your Unseen Hand!' Songs from Indian, Christian, and Sufi traditions in streaming realplayer with information about the songs. Click the cover to play online The Second Edition of Spirituality For Dummies Book and Devotional Music CD With a new CD of inspiring spiritual music from Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, and Jewish traditions in the back of each book. CLICK the CD to listen to all 17 tracks from the new CD, and click the book for sample pages and more info Recited and Sung in English and Sanskrit View our videos on.