
Chants & Mantras
Kinetic Mantra Album
Mantras
2. Ganesh Mantra
Om Gam ganapataye Namaha
3. Jai Ambe, Jagadambe
Mata Bhavani, Jai Ambe
Dukkha vinasini Durga Jai Jai
Kala vinasini Kali Jai Jai
Uma Rama Brahmani Jai Jai
Radha Rukhmini Sita Jai Jai
4. Kaha Ho Kanha
Responses:
Nanda Lala Nanda Lala Krishna Gopala
Ram Sita Ram Sita Ram Sita Ram
Radhe Shyam Radhe Shyam
Radhe Shyam Radhe Shyam
5. Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
Om
Trayambakam Yajamahe
Sugandhim Pusti Vardhanam
Urva Rukam Eva Bandhanaan
Mrityur Mukshiya Mamritaat
6. Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram
7. Lakshmi Kubera Mantra:
Om Shreem
Om Hreem Shreem
Hreem Kleem Shreem Kleem
Vitteshvaraye Namaha
8. Pannaga Bhushana
Responses:
Maam Pahi X4
Samba Shiva Hara Samba Shiva X4
Radhe
Radhe, Radhe, Govinda Radhe (x2)
Govinda Radhe, Gopala Radhe (x2)
Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya, Govinda Radhe
Govinda Radhe Jaia Gopala
Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai.....etc.... Sri Ram
Sri Ram, Jai Ram
Sri Ram,Jai Ram
Krishna Govinda Govinda Gopala
Krishna Govinda Govinda Gopala
Krishna Mourali Mano Hara Nanda Lala
Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Jaya Jagadambe Ma Durga
Jaya Jagadambe Ma Durga, Jaya Jagadambe Ma Durga
Narayani Om, Narayani Om
Chamundaye, Kali Ma, Kali Ma, Kali Ma
Om Namah Shivaya
Om Namah Shivaya, Shivaya Namah Om (2x)
Shiva Shiva Shiva Shivaya, Namah Om
Namah Shivaya (x4)
I AM
I, am I am, I am I am, I am I am (x4)
I love myself (x2)
I bless myself (x2)
Tat, Tatvasmasi, Brahmaasmi, Tatvamasi (x4)
Soham, Sohamasmi, Sohamasmi, Sohamasmi (x2)
Jai Guru, Jai Guru, Jai Guru Deva (x2)
I, I am I am, I am I am, I am I am (x3)
Om Kali, Om Mata
Om Kali, Om Mata, Durga Devi Namo Namaha
Shakti Kundalini, Jagatambe Mata
Om Mani Padme Hum
Lokah Samasta
Lokah Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu
Asatoma
Asatoma, Satgamaya
Tamasoma, Jyotir Gamaya
Mrityurma amritam gamaya
Om, Shanti, Shanti, Shanti
Naad Maala
Kinetic Mantra
Album notes:
1. Guru Stotram
Guru: dispeller of darkness. The Guru is the outer and/or inner light that guides us in removing the obstacles to pure awareness.
2. Ganesh Mantra
Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha
(108 times)
O Ganesha, pure consciousness that
pervades all; shining like a million
suns. Like an entire tree in a seed, the
whole of creation is in the seed sound
Om (pranava) of which you are an
embodiment. Remove our inner and outer obstacles
3. Jai Ambe
We honour the Divine Shakti in Her many manifestations.
4. Kaha Ho Kanha
The seeker entreats Krishna ( an
embodiment of pure consciousness )
saying “Beloved One I’ve been longing
for you for so long. Won’t you reveal
yourself?”
5. Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
This potent ancient mantra is a call for
enlightenment and purifies the samskaras ( karmic tendencies of the individual soul ) at a deep level. A mantra for mental, emotional and physical health.
6. Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram
Means beloved Ram, I honour you.Ram is a symbol of selfless
sacrifice and also represents living daily as an act of worship.
Ram is the Atma (spirit within).
7. Lakshmi Kubera Mantra
Mantra for the power of abundance on all levels; physical, mental and spiritual
8. Pannaga Bhushana
Supreme One (Shiva, embodiment of pure consciousness) destroyer of sorrow, who pervades the universe protect me (pahi maam). Cause of the dissolution of mental concepts, with eyes of the kuvalaya flower, you who resides in the lake of Om (the primordial unstruck vibration), protect me (from delusion). Samba Shiva denotes Shiva and Shakti as one; Sa for the male aspect and Amba is Parvati the female aspect.
Naad: primordial unstruck sound
Maala: garland
Naad Maala’s debut album offers
mantras for ecstatic dance. The
tapestry of instrumentation (beats,
textures, counter melodies)
underpinning and often overlaying
the chants are symbolic of the inner
symphony of the 72,000 subtle
channels ( nadi ) in the human subtle
body (sookshma sharira). The musical
instruments are voices constantly and
ecstatically conversing with the mantras and chants while staying true to the profundity of the ancient Vedic melodies of the mantras
(which mainly consist of three tones in
different combinations). the western
sense of harmony and the world music influences bridge the gap between ancient and modern infusing the chants with an ethereal, devotional and universal quality that is meditative yet full of shakti (energy).