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Saha nav avatu Shanti Mantra "Saha nau avatu, saha nau bhunaktu Saha viryam karavavahai." Words from the Upanishads, music by spiritual master Sri Chinmoy. Saha nav avatu is a mantra originally found in the Krishna Yajurveda Taittiriya Upanishad (2.2.2). It is commonly known as the Shanti Mantra, and is often recited as a devotional prayer before sacred Hindu scriptures are studied. It is also chanted at the start of a school class or at the beginning of a yoga practice. Sri Chinmoy’s translation and comments: “May He protect us [the disciple and the Master] both. May He nourish us both. May we both work together with energy, indomitable and endless. If a disciple can establish conscious and constant oneness with the Master, then he has done the right thing, absolutely the right thing. If the Master has established his conscious and constant oneness with the disciple, then the Master has also done the right thing. Only when the disciple's oneness with the Master is perfect can the disciple work with the Master. When the Master's constant oneness with the disciple is perfect, then only can the Master work for the disciple. When the disciple works with the Master devotedly, the Mission of the Supreme for the Supreme begins. When the Master works for the disciple, the realisation of the Ultimate Transcendental Truth begins to dawn on the disciple. When the disciple works with the Master, he has to work with purest devotion. When the Master works for the disciple, he has to work with soulful and unreserved concern. The disciple has to feel that the Master is the Light of his own heart. The Master has to feel that the disciple is the strength of his own arms. When the disciple feels that his Master is the Light of his own heart, he is bound to be happy within and without. When the Master feels that his disciple is the strength of his own arms, his joy knows no bounds. And at that golden hour, choice hour, divine hour, what happens? God speaks to the disciple and the Master. To the disciple He says, "My child, you are My purest Pride." To the Master He says, "My son, you are My surest Pride. Both of you have fulfilled Me in My Vision, in My Reality, in My Mission and in My Manifestation on earth." Excerpts from: Sri Chinmoy, My Ivy League Leaves, Agni Press, 1972 IVY 10. Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 4 October 1969. We hope this recording will help you in your daily relaxation and meditation, and give you peace of mind and offer you enlightenment. The music ensemble Arthada & Friends regularly gives spiritual concerts, i.e. concerts for meditation, in Vienna’s Lotus-Seminarzentrum. Since 20 April 1992, the ensemble has been performing at least seven times a year at home and abroad. Needless to say, the line-up has changed over these many years and to date comprises 7 male members living in Austria (Vienna) and the Netherlands (Den Haag) and Norway (Oslo). They have toured 23 European countries, performed in various countries in Asia, South America, the Carribbean, the former Soviet Union and had countless performances in the U.S alone. Their music has been aired by various European radio stations. Recording and mixing of the newest CD (CD 10) is in process at the moment. https://www.facebook.com/Arthada-Friends-S... https://www.meditieren.at/index.php/de/art... https://www.srichinmoy.tv/ https://www.radiosrichinmoy.org/ https://us.srichinmoycentre.org/ #ArthadaAndFriends #Spiritualmusic #Meditation The musicians play on eastern (sarangi, sitar, harmonium, bansuri ...) and western instruments and exclusively perform spiritual songs or mantras that were composed in a state of mystical vision or meditative trance and thus put a “receptive” listener into a meditative or higher consciousness. The music of Arthada & Friends is well suited for edification or meditation. Sri Chinmoy, the composer of these wonderful and, above all, touching songs uses his native Bengali for most of his lyrics, as this language with its mantric and poetic beauty lends itself to spiritual music. Sri Chinmoy describes the relationship between spirituality and music thus: “When we listen to soulful music, or when we ourselves play soulful music, immediately our inner existence climbs up high, higher, highest. It climbs up and enters into something beyond. This beyond is constantly trying to help us, guide us, mould us and shape us into our true transcendental image, our true divinity. When we hear soulful music, or when we play a piece of soulful music, we feel a kind of inner thrill in our entire existence, from the soles of our feet to the crown of our head. A river is flowing through us, a river of consciousness, and this consciousness is all the time illumined.” “If we can feel that it is not our voice, not our fingers, but some reality deep inside our heart which is expressing itself, then we will know that it is the soul’s music.”