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![]() the “eh” sound is a short vowel rather than an extended “ay”. Note: The last syllable is different than the previous sound and even in some recordings it is inaccurate. Then focus to your right - Chant - Sat Guray Namehįinally focus in front - Chant - Siri Guru Dayvay NamehĬomplete with Wahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa Wahe Guru Ji Ki Fateh Next focus from behind - Chant - Jugaad Guray Nameh, Palms together at the center of the chest in Prayer Mudra,įocus over the left shoulder- Chant Aad Guray Nameh Believe me when I say it has power, so we do it all the time. Yogi Ji taught us that before we even start the car (although in the much colder climates we’d like to get the engine warmed up.) to chant it in this form to give us 11 seconds to avoid accidents. One of the teachers from Toronto came to our Head of Ashram meeting and told us that YogiJi wanted us to add this mantra after Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo at sadhana to "protect him from all the negativity we dumped". Sometimes if it a large class it can be appropriate.Īs a Protection Mantra (link below) Shiva Singh tells the story: This mantra was given to us at Winter Solstice in the early 70's. ![]() Although not necessary nor typically used in a regular public class, there is no harm in including it. It is included in 'Tuning In' along with Adi Mantra at sadhana and for personal practice. Siri Guru Dayvay Nameh - To the Great Divine Guru (wisdom) within, I bow to (or call on) Sat Guray Nameh - To the True Guru (wisdom), I bow to (or call on) Jugaad Guray Nameh - To the Guru (wisdom) of the Ages, I bow to (or call on). There are several versions of the Mangala Charn Mantra, Aad Guray Nameh.Īad Guray Nameh, Jugad Guray Nameh, Sat Guray Nameh, Siri Guru Dayvay NamehĪad Guray Nameh - to the Primal Guru (wisdom), I bow to (or call on)
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