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A lullaby to the heart.
Meaning: 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.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narayana]
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.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narayana]
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  >> (A round or canon, one group starting first)
  ''>> A round or canon, one group starting first
   
   
  OM Namo Narayanaya  
  OM Namo Narayanaya  
  >> Face partner - eye contact
  ''>> Face partner - eye contact
    hands covering heart moving down
''  hands covering heart moving down
    and opening up before you to others hearts
''  and opening up before you to others hearts
    opening arms to sides palms turning up
''  opening arms to sides palms turning up
 
 
  OM Namo Narayanaya
  OM Namo Narayanaya
  >> Arms lift above head hands return to first position
  ''>> Arms lift above head hands return to first position
:''Source:'' Sufi Dancing in Poona nr 3.
''Source:'' [[Ma Prem Aneeta|Aneeta]]'s [[Sufi Dancing in Poona]], nr 3.


== [[Wild Dances and Silent Songs]] ==
== [[Wild Dances and Silent Songs]] ==

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Meaning: 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: Aneeta's Sufi Dancing in Poona, nr 3.

Wild Dances and Silent Songs

Artists
Sw Ramananda
Ma Satyam
Ma Anand Savita
Producers
Sw Jalal
Ma Anand Savita
Recorded
1989
Released
1990

Audio - full length

08 3:25
Video