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Sanskrit Chants
Satya Sarada Kandula
34 episodes
1 week ago
Sounds that heal and soothe. Words that illumine and free.
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Sounds that heal and soothe. Words that illumine and free.
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Language Learning
Education
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Audio : slōka chanting for heart cakra
Sanskrit Chants
18 seconds
4 years ago
Audio : slōka chanting for heart cakra

yam bRhantam bRhatyukthē yam agnau yam mahādhvarē

yam viprasanghā gāyanti tasmai vēdātmanē namah |

yam is the bīja mantram of the anāhata cakra. This is the cakra of the heart. Love is it’s correct state. Duty is it’s bound state. Fear is it’s imbalanced state. Practice the sound yam for the benefit of your heart cakra. To untie the knot of the hRdaya granthi. Be sure to pronounce yam fully.

For meanings and more details : https://sanskritchants.guru/2021/03/04/audio-sloka-chanting-for-heart-cakra/

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Sanskrit Chants
Sounds that heal and soothe. Words that illumine and free.