Vedic Mantras
Vedic Mantra Chanting
Creation began with Om. Sound is the first manifestation of physical creation. From the dimension of sound emerges the dimension of colours and from colours everything that we see in physical creation.
A combination of certain codified sounds is a mantra. The correct chanting of mantras under the guidance of the siddha (Guru) brings about manifestation of thoughts and desires, and even of devs and devis.
Every mantra has three aspects - shakti, beej and keel. Shakti pertains to the specific energy which the mantra invokes, beej is the potential of the mantra and keel is what seals the shakti into the mantra enabling one to tap into its phenomenal potential. However, for a mantra to have its effect it is important that it be chanted in the right manner. Incorrect incantation might produce the opposite effect.
What is a Mantra
Requirements
It is recommended that the participant familiarizes him/herself with the practice of Sanatan Kriya prior to mantra chanting. The kriya brings the body into a state of balance and heightens the sensitivity of the being to various sounds and shaktis in creation.
Benefits of Vedic Mantra Chanting
Mantras can help improve your inner and outer being. Bring peace, harmony and balance at home, offices, relationships and take you further on your spiritual journey. Every mantra invokes a specific energy and has a specific effect on the body and environment, some of these being,
Manifestation of thought
Wish fulfilment
Self-healing
Awakening of higher centres in the body
Warding off negativity and heaviness
Mental peace and focus
Stillness of body and mind
Clarity of thought
Emotional decongestion
Reduced levels of hyperactivity