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Brahmananda Swaroopa Chant from Sadhguru
Meaning of Brahmanada Swaroopa Chant
Brahman means boundless or the ultimate reality. Ananda means the
blissfulness or ecstasy of the Creator, and Swaroopa is the form or
image of the ecstasy of the Creator.
Isha is that which rules and
Jagadisha is the ruler of the existence. Akhila means everything, all
inclusiveness is Akhila. And that which is everything, the image of
that, is Mahesha. So the Creator is referred to in so many ways. When we
chant Brahmananda Swaroopa, we are saying everything is an image of the
ecstasy of the Creator.
When we consecrate a certain set of sounds,
it is done with the intention that a large part of you will become
absolute stillness, but you will retain the liveliness of life around
you. And slowly, this becomes like a coating, like a shield around you. A
cocoon of a certain energy. So Brahmananda Swaroopa can be used as a
raiment that you wear; it is a clothing that you wear all the time. This
chant is more like your clothing, this is not a seed. If you keep on
chanting with sufficient involvement, it will be around you. If your
life breath becomes this, people can feel it.
Love and Grace,
Sadhguru
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