Chanting in a group creates a "Sangha" or spiritual community, dissolving the ego through collective sound. Features of the Songbook
: The latest editions feature scientific transliteration (IAST) to aid correct Sanskrit pronunciation and include word-for-word translations. yoga vidya kirtanheft
"Hare" is the vocative form of "Hara," the energy of the divine. "Rama" means "he who delights in the self." "Krishna" means "the all-attractive one." Chanting in a group creates a "Sangha" or
The book is structured to guide practitioners through the traditional flow of a Sivananda-style Satsang. It typically includes: "Rama" means "he who delights in the self
Let this booklet be your companion. May it help you find the voice of your inner self.
The (songbook) is widely considered a very good piece of work within the European Kirtan and Bhakti Yoga scene. Here’s why it’s held in high regard:
Hare Rāma, Hare Rāma... Hari... Om...