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A lullaby to the heart.
The Upanishad explains — In the beginning one vibrates "Om," then "Namo," and thereafter "Narayanaya." Om has one syllable; Namo has two syllables; Narayanaya is five syllabled. Together these make the eight jewelled syllable Narayana-mantra. One who recites this Narayana-mantra is free from fame with a pure heart and attains all: life, offspring, wealth, health and cows.[1]
- Writers
- Traditional Hindi
- Lyrics and Direction
>> (A round or canon, one group starting first) OM Namo Narayanaya >> Face partner - eye contact hands covering heart moving down and opening up before you to others hearts opening arms to sides palms turning up OM Namo Narayanaya >> Arms lift above head hands return to first position
- Source: Sufi Dancing in Poona nr 3.
Sufi Dance (1981)
- Producers
- Sw Jalal
- Ma Anand Savita
- Recorded
- 1989
- Released
- 1990
Audio - full length
- 08 3:25
- Video