Mantras Lyric and Meanings
The mantras shared as samples come from my CDs, Mantras: Words of Power, and Sung Mantras. All mantras stem from the Sanskrit or Buddhist traditions. Of course, not all do, but, actually, many do. It is where they originated. I hold that any specific spiritual phrase or statement can be infused with intention to make it a mantra.
Ek ong Kar Sat Nam Siri Wahe Guru |
Invokes the energy of the Inner Teacher and initiates contact with the Great Ones who have come before. |
Om Vajra Sattwa Hung |
Calls upon Vajrapani to send a cleansing white beam into the top of one’s head, clearing out negative thoughts and mental habits. |
Om Eim Saraswateiyea Swaha |
In any creative endeavor, this mantra invokes energy for making the project fruitful and successful |
Namo Kwan Shi Yin Pusa |
Infuses the consciousness envelope surrounding the Earth with dynamic compassion, which manifests as Grace and Mercy |
Om Gum Ganapatayea Namaha |
Calls upon Ganesh to remove obstacles and resolve conflict clearing the path for success |
Om Shrim Maha Lakshmiyea Namaha |
Petitions Lakshmi to make manifest abundance in all ways |
Om Eim Hrim Klim Chamundayah |
“Om and salutations to she who is radiant with power and wisdom” For confidence and inner strength |
Hung Vajra Peh |
Capable of clearing any space of negativity, physical, emotional, spiritual. To clear the Earth’s layer of consciousness of negative energy. |