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Mantra


Mantra - When someone makes a gift, even the smallest, the least we can do is thank him. It is good manners and common sense. Imagine then what should we do to the person who gives us life. Soul and body, breath and food, joy and knowledge. Toward the person who sustains us and it takes infinitely good. You true that sometimes when we encounter difficulties in life we \u200b\u200bmust learn some hard lessons, but these are the fruits of our weaknesses and our mistakes.

He gave us free will, we decide how to use it. So if we want to thank him for everything, pray for something or simply glorify Him, we can do, in any manner and language. But we know from centuries-old text is there a way with which you talk to and get good results! Some great saints confirm in the Scriptures and by example, he likes to be called that. Is it true? We do and we know it works. If you also want to try, open your heart, calm the mind and recited, pray or chant: Hare Krishna Hare Krishna


Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare

Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare

What is this? It's a mantra. In Sanskrit Manas means mind and Tray means to leave. So a mantra is a combination of transcendental sounds that liberates the mind from all the anxieties of the material world.

The Vedic literature recommends that saying this mantra is the maha-mantra, the supreme mantra. Kali-santarana Upanishad says: "These sixteen words are made to counter the harmful effects of the age of discord and anxiety." The Narada-pancaratra adds: "All the mantras and all methods of spiritual realization are summarized in the Hare Krishna maha-mantra. "

The name Krishna means 'one who attracts all', the name Rama means 'one who gives pleasure to all' and is addressed as Hare devotional energy of the Lord. So Maha-mantra means:

"O Lord that attract and appeal to everyone, or energy of the Lord, Please engage me in Your devotional service".

Chant the Hare Krishna mantra and your life will be sublime.

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