Wishingtree Chants
1. oṁ namo bhagavate vāsudevāya
May divine consciousness be birthed or awakened within me.
2. oṁ namah śivaya śivaya namah oṁ
To invoke the Lord of Yoga Śiva. Śiva is also the destroyer of ignorance.
3. śuklām baradharam viṣṇum śaśi varṇam caturbhujam
prasan navadanam dhyāyet sarva vighno paśāntaye
This beautiful and powerful mantra relates to both the Lord of Preserver Viṣṇu and the Lord of Remover of obstacles Gaṇeśa. Gaṇeśa is also the recorder of the Mahābhārata.
4. om bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ tát savitúr váreṇyaṃ
bhárgo devásya dhīmahi dhíyo yó naḥ prachodayāt
Earth Atmosphere Heavens. We meditate on the sacred light of the effulgent source. Let that inspire our thoughts.
5. oṃ āḥ hūṃ vajra guru padma siddhi hūṃ
This Vajra guru mantra invokes the Spiritual master, the Self-realized being.
6. hare kṛṣṇa hare kṛṣṇa kṛṣṇa kṛṣṇa hare hare
hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare
7. sita ram sita ram sita ram jay sita ram
Sita and Rama are recognized as a divine couple. The story of Rama and Sita can be read in Rāmāyaṇa. Sita is essentially the embodiment of devotion, loyalty, self-sacrifice, courage and purity; Rama is the embodiment of integrity, solidity. Rama is also the name of the God of love.
8. he bhagavan he bhagavan jaya guru he bhagavan
jaya guru jaya guru tuma ho mahan sarana aye ham tumhare
This chant offers gratitude to all our teachers who take us from darkness into light.
9. om hari om
The universal mantra to remove suffering. The light of the sun or full moon gives us the ability to see. Hari represents the spiritual knowledge which is like the light. Combined with the universal sound OM, denotes that one who is able to see, hear and speak can remove suffering.
1. oṁ namo bhagavate vāsudevāya
May divine consciousness be birthed or awakened within me.
2. oṁ namah śivaya śivaya namah oṁ
To invoke the Lord of Yoga Śiva. Śiva is also the destroyer of ignorance.
3. śuklām baradharam viṣṇum śaśi varṇam caturbhujam
prasan navadanam dhyāyet sarva vighno paśāntaye
This beautiful and powerful mantra relates to both the Lord of Preserver Viṣṇu and the Lord of Remover of obstacles Gaṇeśa. Gaṇeśa is also the recorder of the Mahābhārata.
4. om bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ tát savitúr váreṇyaṃ
bhárgo devásya dhīmahi dhíyo yó naḥ prachodayāt
Earth Atmosphere Heavens. We meditate on the sacred light of the effulgent source. Let that inspire our thoughts.
5. oṃ āḥ hūṃ vajra guru padma siddhi hūṃ
This Vajra guru mantra invokes the Spiritual master, the Self-realized being.
6. hare kṛṣṇa hare kṛṣṇa kṛṣṇa kṛṣṇa hare hare
hare rama hare rama rama rama hare hare
7. sita ram sita ram sita ram jay sita ram
Sita and Rama are recognized as a divine couple. The story of Rama and Sita can be read in Rāmāyaṇa. Sita is essentially the embodiment of devotion, loyalty, self-sacrifice, courage and purity; Rama is the embodiment of integrity, solidity. Rama is also the name of the God of love.
8. he bhagavan he bhagavan jaya guru he bhagavan
jaya guru jaya guru tuma ho mahan sarana aye ham tumhare
This chant offers gratitude to all our teachers who take us from darkness into light.
9. om hari om
The universal mantra to remove suffering. The light of the sun or full moon gives us the ability to see. Hari represents the spiritual knowledge which is like the light. Combined with the universal sound OM, denotes that one who is able to see, hear and speak can remove suffering.