Meaning Of Jaya Jagatambe Jai Jai Jagatambe Hey Ma Durga
– The Mantras I often use in regular classes –
♪ Om Namah Shivaya ♪
Om Namah Shivaya, Om Namah Shivaya,
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Om Namah Shivaya, Om Namah Shivaya!
Shivaya Namah, Shivaya Namah Om,
Shivaya Namah, Om Namah Shivaya!
Om Namah Shivaya, Om Namah Shivaya,
Om Namah Shivaya, Om Namah Shivaya!
(I bow to Lord Shiva again and again; I bow to the inner light — the Supreme Self.)
♪ Hare Krishna (Maha-Mantra) ♪
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama Rama Hare Hare
(Chant the glory of Krishna, chant the glory of Rama. This is known as the Maha Mantra, meaning “Great Mantra.” It is said to be the most powerful in this Iron Age. It brings purity to the mind and heart and signifies that God is everywhere.)
♪ Saraswati ♪
Meaning Of Jaya Jagatambe Jai Jai Jagatambe Hey Ma Durga Lyrics
Om Aim Saraswati Namah Om
Om Aim Saraswati Namah Om
Om Aim Saraswati Saraswati Saraswati Namah Om
(Salutations to the bestower of wisdom, intelligence, knowledge and creative artistic energy.)
♪ Lokha Samastha Sukinoh Bhavanthu ♪
(May all beings be free and happy.)
– The mantra I often use in Pranayama class –
♪ Jai Ganesha ♪
Jaya Ganesha, Jaya Ganesha,
Jaya Ganesha Pahimaam;
Sri Ganesha, Sri Ganesha,
Sri Ganesha Rakshamaam.
(Hail to Ganesha, save me! Your holiness, Ganesha, protect me. (Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed remover of obstacles and son of Lord Shiva, is traditionally invoked before practicing pranayama or before commencing a series of mantras or prayers to verious aspects of God.)
– The mantra I often use in Chanting/ Kirtan classes –
♪ Rama bolo ♪
Rama bolo Rama bolobolo bolo Ram
Rama bolo Rama bolobolo bolo Ram
Sita bolo Sita bolobolo bolo Ram
Sita bolo Sita bolobolo bolo Ram
Hanuman bolo Hanuman bolobolo bolo Ram
Hanuman bolo Hanuman bolobolo bolo Ram
(- translation by Krishna Das)
Oh my friends, sing the Name of God! When it gets too damn hard, just sing. Have no fear, don’t give up. Sing! When it gets too good, sing. When it falls apart, sing. When it comes together, sing. Cry and sing. Sing and cry. Living sing. Dying sing. Listening sing. Singing sing.)
♪ Sita-Ram ♪
Sita-Ram, Sita-Ram, Sita-Ram, Sita-Ram
Sita-Ram, Sita-Ram, Sita-Ram, Ram, Ram.
(Sita is the essence of feminine perfection and Ram the ideal man. Combined, they are “one without second,” or perfection. )
♪ Hare Krishna (Maha-Mantra) ♪
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♪ Govinda Hare Gopala Hare ♪
Govinda hare Gopaala hare
He Prabhu deena dayaala hare
(Hail to Krishna the cow herd, Hail to baby Krishna,
Hail to the lord of the universe, bestower of kindness.)
Jai Alai
♪ Govinda Jaya Jaya ♪
Govinda Jaya Jaya
Jaya Jagatambe Meaning
Gopala Jaya Jaya
Radha Ramana Hari
Govinda Jaya Jaya”
(All glories to Govinda [the Supreme Lord/ Lord Krishna]
All glories to Gopala [the Supreme Lord as a boy tending a herd of cows]
All glories to Radha Ramana [Lord krishna who takes away all material attatchments ofdevotees] )
♪ Hanuman Bolo ♪
Hanuman bolo Hanuman bolo
Meaning Of Jaya Jagatambe Jai Jai Jagatambe Hey Ma Durga Puja
Jay Sita Ram Jay Jaya Hanuman
(Bolo means Sing, Jay means Glory to. Hanuman is a son of the wind, embodiment of devotion, ardent devotee of Ram and Sita. Hanuman is a monkey-god who helps Rama defeat Ravana and reconnect with Sita, as told in the Ramayana.)
♪ Saraswati ♪
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♪ Dedication Song ♪
Twameva Mata Cha Pita Twameva,
Twameva Bandhuscha Sakha Twameva;
Twameva Vidya Dravinam Twameva,
Twameva Sarvam Mama Deva, Deva.
(Oh, God of Gods, You alone are my mother, father, relative, friend, learning, wealth and everything.) (This mantra is traditionally recited during Aarti.)
♪ Guru Mantra ♪
Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnu,
Gurur Devo Maheshvara,
Guru sakshat, Param Brahma,
Tasmai Sri Guravai Namaha.
The Guru is God in the form of Brahma, Vishnu and Lord Shiva. He is illuminating light, the highest expression of truth. To the supreme truth, we prostrate ourselves. (This bhajan is often recited at the conclusion of the ceremony of lights known as Aarti.)
♪ Lokha Samastha Sukinoh Bhavanthu ♪
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♪ Ram Sita Ram ♪
Ram Sita Ram
Ram Ram Sita Ram
Sita Ram Sita Ram
Ram Ram Sita Ram
♪ Sita-Ram / Jai Ram ♪
Sita-Ram, Sita-Ram, Sita-Ram, Sita-Ram
Sita-Ram, Sita-Ram, Sita-Ram, Sita-Ram
Sri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram
Sri Ram, Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram
♪ Baba Hanuman ♪
Namo… Namo…
Anjaninandanaaya
Jaya Seeyaa Raama, Jai Jai Hanumaan
Hare Raama Raama Raama, Seetaa Raama Raama Raama
I bow, I bow again and again to Anjani’s son, Hanuman
Victory to Sita and Ram, Victory to Hanuman
Victory over the darkness of suffering…
♪ Ma Durga ♪
Meaning Of Jaya Jagatambe Jai Jai Jagatambe Hey Ma Durga Translation
Om Shree Matre Namaha
Jai Ambe Gauri, Jaya Shyaamaa Gauri
Jaya Jagatambe
Hey Ma Durga!
I bow to the Mother
Hail to the/ Golden Mother, Hail to the Black Mother
Victory to Ma Durga
Meaning Of Jaya Jagatambe Jai Jai Jagatambe Hey Ma Durga Krishna Das
The Mother of the World
– The Mantras I occasionally use in regular classes –
Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra (Mantra for immortality)
Om Tryambhakam Yajamahe,
Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam
Urvarukamiva Bandhanan,
Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat.
Translation
Meaning Of Jaya Jagatambe Jai Jai Jagatambe Hey Ma Durga Pahimam
Om, we worship the Thee-Eyed One (Lord Shiva) who is fragrant and who nourishes all beings. May He liberate us from death for the sake of immortality even as a cucumber is severed from its bondage (to the creeper). As our ancestors did, I worship the ever-expanding energy of the fruit of the vine. To its root it is bound; from death, may I be free.
This mantra comes from the Rig Veda. The vibration of this mantra awakens the internal healing forces while attracting nature’s healing agents, creating an environment where the forces from both origins converge. This great death-conquering mantra is of great importance to Dharma yoga lineage as we are a Shiva lineage.
– Sanskrit words, translation and meaning by Dharma Yoga Center and Krishna Das
Be Receptive
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