PRATAH SMARAMI – by Shree Maa


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PRATAH SMARAMI – by Shree Maa

pratah smarami bhavabhitharam suresam
gangadharamvrsabha vahanamambikesam
khatvanga sulu varadabhayahastamisam
samsara ogaharam ausadham advitiyam

pratarnamami girisam girijarddhadeham
svargasthti pralayakaranamadidevam
visvesvaram vijitavisvamohabhiramam
samsara ogaharam ausadham advitiyam

pratarbhajami sivamekamanantamadyam
vedantabhedarshitam purusam mahantam
namadibhedarahitam sadabhavasunyam
samsara ogaharam ausadham advitiyam
om namah sivaya

In the morning I remember the Supreme Divinity
who takes away fear from all existence;
who supports the Ganga,
who rides upon a bull,
who is the Lord of the Divine Mother;
who holds a skull-topped staff, a spear,
and offers boons and freedom from fear
with his other two hands;
who is the One without a second,
who offers the medicine
which takes away
the disease of worldliness
from the ocean of world.

In the morning I bow to the Lord of the Mountain
whose half body is the goddess of the Mountain;
who is situated in heaven,
who is the Supreme god,
who is the Cause of the Dissolution of existence,
who is the Supreme Lord of the Universe
and thrusts the universe into ignorance
with His excessive beauty;
who is the One without a second,
who offers the medicine
which takes away
the disease of worldliness
from the ocean of world.

In the morning I celebrate
the Consciousness of Infinite Goodness,
which is One, Infinite and Foremost,
who is sung of as the unity of supreme wisdom,
the Full, Complete and perfect Consciousness
which is Great,
called by various names.
His true nature is Perfect Peace;
who is the One without a second,
who offers the medicine
which takes away
the disease of worldliness
from the ocean of world.

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AS KINDRED SPIRITS

Awesome, Awesome….just close the eyes an listen this beautifull voice

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GEORGE HARRISON – “The Radha Krsna Temple Album”

The Radha Krsna Temple
Produced by George Harrison and recorded at Apple Studios in London (1970)

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One of my favorit devotional albums

Govinda

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Sänger: Jivananda und Lilavati; Yamuna (Govinda, Bhajahu Re Mana)
George Harrison: Harmonium und Gitarre (Hare Krsna Mantra, Govinda)

Danke an harekrsna.de

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THE WAY OF THE HEART

St. Theresa’s Gebet

St. Theresa’s Gebet:
Möge heute überall Frieden sein.
Mögest du Gott vertrauen, dass du genau dort bist, wo du vorgesehen
bist zu sein. Mögest du dir der unendlichen Möglichkeiten gewahr sein,
die durch den Glauben geboren werden. Mögest du jene Geschenke
bedenken, die du erhalten hast und die Liebe weiterleiten, die dir
gegeben wurde. Mögest du in Zufriedenheit wissen, dass du ein Kind
Gottes bist. Lass diese Gewissheit mit tiefen Atemzügen bis in deine
Knochen dringen und dort ihren Platz finden und erlaube deiner Seele
die Freiheit zu singen, zu tanzen, zu loben und preisen und zu lieben.
All dies ist da für Jeden von uns.

Eine kleine Geschichte aus der Bhagavad Gita

Auszug aus der Bhagavad Gita

„Krishna verließ seinen Platz um Mitternacht und ging in den Dschungel. Das Licht des Vollmondes schien im ersten Wintermonat. Er begann auf der Flöte zu spielen. Der Widerhall der Flöte breitete sich in der stillen und ungestörten Atmosphäre aus. Die Musik erhob sich aus dem Dschungel und wurde von den Gopis [Kuhhirtenmädchen] gehört. Und als sie den Klang der Flöte hörten, verließen sie augenblicklich ihre Häuser und ihre Männer und vergaßen alles andere. Sie liefen ohne Zögern zu der Stelle, von wo der Nada der Flöte strömte. Sie begannen, um den Flötenspieler herumzutanzen. Nach einer Weile entdeckten sie, daß sie, jede für sich, mit Krishna selbst tanzten.?

Om Mane Padme Hum

“Om Mane Padme Hum”, written in Tibetan, is translated as “Hail to the Jewel in the Lotus”, a phrase with many layers of meaning which is also used as a mantra.

World Peace Pagoda in Pokhara – Kathmandu

Seated Buddha – his hands form the mudra (dharmachakra) which symbolizes the setting into motion of the wheel of teaching the dharma.

Der Weg der weissen Wolken

So wie eine weisse Sommerwolke im Einklang mit Himmel und Erde frei im blauen Aether schwebt und von Horizont zu Horizont zieht, dem Hauch der Luefte folgend, so ueberlaesst sich der Pilger dem Strom des groesseren Lebens, das……ihn ueber ferne Horizonte zu einem seinem Blick noch verborgenen, aber stets gegenwaertigen Ziel fuehrt.

Lama Anagarika Govinda
Der Weg der weissen Wolken

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