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Kṛṣṇāya Vāsudevāya | Mantra-inspired 🌟 This mantra is a prayer addressed to Krishna in His aspect as the son of Vasudeva and the Supreme Soul. It expresses devotion to Hari – the one who removes sufferings – and to Govinda, the protector and source of joy. The repeated “namo namaḥ” emphasizes the continual act of offering obeisances and devotion. 🔱 Sanskrit (Devanāgarī): ॐ कृष्णाय वासुदेवाय हरये परमात्मने । प्रणतः क्लेशनाशाय गोविंदाय नमो नमः ।। 🌍 IAST (each word capitalized): Om Kṛṣṇāya Vāsudevāya Haraye Paramātmane Praṇataḥ Kleśa-Nāśāya Govindāya Namo Namaḥ 📜 Meaning in a lyrical tone “I bow to You, O Krishna, son of Vasudeva, who are Hari – the one who carries away all sorrows, the Supreme Soul, the Witness of every heart. To You, destroyer of the sufferings of those who bow before You, to You, Govinda, source of joy for cows and the earth, I bow again and again, as a wave returns to the sea.” 🕉️ Literal meaning of the mantra Om – invocation, the vibration of the beginning of everything. Kṛṣṇāya Vāsudevāya – to Krishna, son of Vasudeva. Haraye Paramātmane – to Hari (the one who removes sufferings), the Supreme Soul (Paramātman). Praṇataḥ Kleśa-Nāśāya – to the destroyer of the sufferings of those who bow before Him. Govindāya Namo Namaḥ – to Govinda, the one who gives joy and protection, I bow again and again. Breakdown of names and phrases ॐ (Om) – the primordial sound, the beginning of everything. कृष्णाय (Kṛṣṇāya) – “to Krishna” (in the dative) – dark-blue like monsoon clouds, all-attractive. वासुदेवाय (Vāsudevāya) – “to the son of Vasudeva” or “to the One who pervades everything like Vasudeva.” हरये (Haraye) – “to Hari” – the one who takes away (hara) all sufferings and sins. परमात्मने (Paramātmane) – “to the Supreme Soul” – the all-pervading Witness. प्रणतः (Praṇataḥ) – “to the one who bows” or “to Him before whom I bow.” क्लेशनाशाय (Kleśa-Nāśāya) – “to the destroyer of sufferings (kleśa).” गोविंदाय (Govindāya) – “to Govinda” – the cowherd, but also the one who brings joy to the senses and to the Earth (go). नमो नमः (Namo Namaḥ) – “obeisances, obeisances” – repetition intensifies devotion. Dear Listeners, I would like to sincerely thank you for your support and interest in my music. My goal is to create pieces that combine traditional Vedic mantras with modern musical arrangements, spanning various styles and genres. I believe that this way, I can contribute to popularizing these beautiful and profound texts among a broader audience while honoring their spiritual significance. I understand that for many of you, Vedic mantras hold special spiritual and cultural importance. I approach these traditions with the utmost respect and humility, striving to preserve their integrity and depth. My arrangements aim to inspire and connect people through music, not to diminish the value of the traditional forms of these sacred texts. If any of my pieces have, in any way, offended your feelings or beliefs, I would like to apologize and assure you that it was not my intention. I care about creating music that serves as a bridge between cultures and generations, bringing joy, peace, and spiritual upliftment. Thank you for your understanding and support. Your opinions and feelings are extremely important to me, so I am open to any suggestions and feedback that may help me improve my work. With respect, Rellima Tags: #Mantra #KrishayaVasudevaya #LordKrishna