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Elizabeth Martin

Elizabeth, PhD is an author, educator, and a specialist on stress management, positive psychology, chakras, energy channels, yoga psychology, relationships, and emotional wellbeing.

Navarna Mantra and Your 108 Chakras

The Navarna Mantra is the mantra of protection, removing negativity, and fulfilling desires. This mantra is also known as the Chamunda Mantra or the Navakshari Mantra because it has nine main vibrational sound syllables, or aksharas.

In the profound Sri Amit Ray’s 108-chakra tradition, sometimes the Navarna Mantra is taught to purify and strengthen certain chakras. In both Sri Amit Ray’s Sri Vidya tradition and Sri Amit Ray’s 108 chakra traditions, the Navarna mantra is important for the purification and fortification of the navel area chakras.

The Navarna Mantra has a unique place among the sacred mantras in Hinduism. This powerful mantra is dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, who takes away fear, gives protection, and is a benevolent and loving aspect of the Divine Mother, Goddess Durga.

Chamunda Navarna Durga Mantra

Chamunda Navarna Durga MantraChanting the Chamunda Mantra is a spiritual practice deeply rooted in devotion and meditation, and it can also be explored in the context of healing sound and prosperity resonance creation.

Tradition to tradition, mantra-chanting systems are different. The Ray Chakra tradition’s mantra chanting system is different from others. There are 114 chakras and 72,000 nadis in the human body. In this tradition rituals are less but more focused on creating the divine vibrations, and purification of the chakras.

In the profound tradition of Sri Amit Ray’s 108 chakra system, mantra chanting serves as a profound tool for self-discovery and spiritual growth, transcending the superficiality of mere verbalization. The practice acts as a bridge between the material and spiritual realms.

This is a very powerful mantra. To get the complete benefit of the mantra, you need to purify your energy bodies, 21 basic chakras, and some energy channels called nadis.

As you know, all mantras are not applicable to everyone. You should learn the chakra tradition from a competent teacher of the Ray 108 chakras. Don’t mix it with other traditional manta chanting styles.Read More »Navarna Mantra and Your 108 Chakras

Chamunda Navarna Durga Mantra: To Overcome Fear and Anxiety

The Chamunda Mantra is the mantra of protection, removing negativity, and fulfilling desires. In the Ray 108 chakra tradition, Guruji Sri Amit Ray sometimes taught this mantra in a very caring and devotional way to overcome negativity and remove fears and anxieties from life. This mantra is also known as the Navarna Mantra or the Navakshari Mantra because it has nine main vibrational sound syllables, or aksharas.

The Chamunda Mantra has a special place among the sacred mantras in Hinduism. This powerful mantra is dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, who takes away fear, gives protection, and is a benevolent and loving aspect of the Divine Mother, Goddess Durga.

Chanting the Chamunda Mantra is a spiritual practice deeply rooted in devotion and meditation, and it can also be explored in the context of healing sound and prosperity resonance creation.

Chamunda Navarna Durga Mantra

Chamunda Navarna Durga Mantra

Tradition to tradition, mantra-chanting systems are different. The Ray Chakra tradition’s mantra chanting system is different from others. There are 114 chakras and 72,000 nadis in the human body. In this tradition rituals are less but more focused on creating the divine vibrations, and purification of the chakras.

In the profound tradition of Sri Amit Ray’s 108 chakra system, mantra chanting serves as a profound tool for self-discovery and spiritual growth, transcending the superficiality of mere verbalization. The practice acts as a bridge between the material and spiritual realms.

This is a very powerful mantra. To get the complete benefit of the mantra, you need to purify your energy bodies, 21 basic chakras, and some energy channels called nadis.

As you know, all mantras are not applicable to everyone. You should learn the chakra tradition from a competent teacher of the Ray 108 chakras. Don’t mix it with other traditional manta chanting styles.Read More »Chamunda Navarna Durga Mantra: To Overcome Fear and Anxiety

Yogas Chitta Vritti Nirodha and Your 108 Chakras

Within the great framework Sri Amit Ray’s 108 chakra system, the practice of yoga and meditations acts as a way of life aimed at achieving equilibrium and alignment between the interdependent energies of Shiva and Shakti. This pursuit extends to both the individual and universal cosmic realms.

The phrase ‘Yogas Chitta Vritti Nirodha’ from Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra (1.2) refers to achieving mental tranquility, clarity, and total control. It has significant meaning when examined in conjunction with the 108 celestial connections between Shiva (representing the divine masculine as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) and Shakti (representing the divine feminine as Mother, Daughter, and Holy Soul). The 108 chakras are part of the 114 chakras, as discovered by Sri Amit Ray.

Yogas Chitta Vritti-Nirodha and The108 Chakras

Yogas Chitta Vritti-Nirodha and The108 Chakras

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