Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha with new yoga instructors from Bochum

Mantra, Kirtan and Stotra: Sanskrit Chants - Ein Podcast von Sukadev Bretz - Freitags

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Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha Avahana mantras begin with “Om Gam Ganapataye Namah” and are invocation mantras. Avahana mantras are used to invoke certain aspects of God before doing something. Avahana is, for example, an important part of puja, the Hindu ritual of worshiping gods, or religious rituals in general. However, Avahana mantras are also part of everything one can do in yoga. And it is good practice to invoke divine energy before starting anything. The chanted text Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha Spiritual translation Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha Oh Ganesha, remove all obstacles so that we may begin with great joy. I bow to the lotus feet of Ganesha, who removes all obstacles. He is the son of Uma, destroys all worries, and has a retinue of Bhuta Ganas (angels). He has an elephant head and loves Kapittha and Jambu fruits. Further information can be found in the online Yoga Vidya Kirtan booklet at number 612. If you are interested in seminars with music, you can find here seminars on mantra and music. For more kirtan and Mantra vocal recordings click here. For more information on Yoga, meditation and Ayurveda can be found on the internet pages of Yoga Vidya. You can share the audio with others to spread love and harmony. In this way, you are actively helping to spread yoga throughout the world. You can also support us with a donation, which helps us to keep our association alive. Mantra/kirtan singing is a wonderful practice for opening the heart and feeling the divine presence. Follow us on our other online channels: Facebook: www.facebook.com/YogaVidya Instagram: www.instagram.com/yogavidya_de

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