Hatha Yoga

    Opening Mantras

    Tuning in the Mind

    At the beginning of each yoga class, in order to raise the room's energy as well as to relax, focus and uplift our mind, we recite some mantras. These mantras come from the ancient, sacred sanskrit language of Sanskrit. Through their repetition we invoke the spiritual powers of the following deities: Ganesha, Subramanya, Saraswati, the Guru, and Durga Devi.

    Dhyana Slokas

    These mantras are called Dhyana Slokas (meditation verses) or Gajananam for short.

    Om. Om. Om.

    Gajananam Bhutaganadi Sevitam
    Kapitta Jambu Phala Sara Bhakshitam
    Uma Sutam Shokavinasha Karanam
    Namami Vigneshvara Pada Pankajam

    Shadananam Kunkuma Raktavarnam
    Mahamatim Divya Mayura Vahanam
    Rudrasya Sunum Surasainya Natham
    Guham Sadaham Sharanam Prapadye

    Ya Kundendu Tushara Hara Dhavala
    Ya Shubra Vastravrita
    Ya Vina Varadanda mantita Kara
    Ya Sveta Padmasana
    Ya Brahmaachyuta Sankara Prabhitibhir
    Devai Sada Pujita
    Sa Mam Patu Sarasvati Bhagavati
    Nishyesha Jatyapaha

    Om Namah Sivaya Gurave
    Sat Chid Ananda Murtaye
    Nisprapanchaya Shantaya
    Sivanandaya Te Namaha
    Sri Vishnu Devanandaya Te Namaha

    Om Sarva Mangala Mangalye
    Shive Sarvatha Sadhike
    Sharanye Tryambake Gauri
    Naraayani Namostute
    Naraayani Namostute

    Om Shantih Shantih Shantih

    Sound file

    We have now added a recording of these mantras to allow the readers to learn them better or chant along:

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