Om Namah Shivaya chanted by Sundaram

Mantra, Kirtan and Stotra: Sanskrit Chants - A podcast by Sukadev Bretz - Fridays

Sundaram chants in his inimitable way, emphasizes very rhythmically, the mantra Om Namah Shivaya. We have published earlier another version of "Om Namah Shivaya" with Sundaram, but we hope you will enjoy this version, too. Om Namah Shivaya is a mantra from Shiva, the destroyer of all negativities. Shiva symbolizes our true self, which gives us the power, to overcome our negative traits. Repeating this mantra gives us the power, to be regular in our spiritual practice. Shiva also stands for the overcoming of bad karma. "Namah" means "worship the". The text for this mantra can be found in the Yoga Vidya Kirtan Songbook as No. 266. Sundaram is musician, yoga teacher and vocal coach. He also offers this year in the Yoga Vidya seminar houses yoga and mantra seminars - you can read more about Sundaram and listen more songs by Sundaram at www.sundaram.de - you can keep you informed via the news feed of his Facebook page, where he currently can be heard live or where he will give his seminars. Finally, if you like, you can listen Sundaram's music on this iTunes pages.

Visit the podcast's native language site