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Dhyana Centre Multi-Faith Chants & Prayers DHYANA CENTRE MULTI-FAITH CHANTS & PRAYERS BUDDHIST (each line to be repeated after chant leader) (Adoration) Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sambuddhassa Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sambuddhassa Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sambuddhassa (Triple Refuge) Buddham Saranam Gacchami Dhammam Saranam Gacchami Sangham Saranam Gacchami Dutiyam Pi Buddham Saranam Gacchami Dutiyam Pi Dhammam Saranam Gacchami Dutiyam Pi Sangham Saranam Gacchami Tatiyam Pi Buddham Saranam Gacchami Tatiyam Pi Dhammam Saranam Gacchami Tatiyam Pi Sangham Saranam Gacchami (Five Precepts - Pansil) Panatipata Veramani Sikkhapadam Samadiyami Adinnadana Veramani Sikkhapadam Samadiyami Kamesu Micchachara Veramani Sikkhapadam Samadiyami Musavada Veramani Sikkhapadam Samadiyami Sura-Meraya-Majja-Pamadatthana Veramani Sikkhapadam Samadiyami HINDU (Tryambakam) Om Shiva, Om Shiva, Om Namah Shiva! Om Tryambakam Yajamahe Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam Urvarukamiva Bandhanaat (repeat 3 times in unison) Mrityor Muksheeya Maamritat Om Shivaya Namaha (Gayatri Mantra) Om Bhur Bhuvah Swah Tat Savitur Varenyam Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi (repeat 3 times in unison) Dhiyo Yo Nah Prachodayat Om Tat Sat Hari Om (Universal Vedic Prayer) Asato Maa Sadgamaya Tamaso Maa Jyotirgamaya (once in unison) Mrithyor Maa Amritham Gamaya Om Shanti, Shanti, Shantihi 1 CHRISTIAN (recite once in unison) (Lord's Prayer) Our Father, Who Art In Heaven, Hallowed Be Thy Name, Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done On Earth As It Is In Heaven, Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread And Forgive Us Our Trespasses As We Forgive Those That Trespass Against Us And Lead Us Not Into Temptation But Deliver Us From Evil For Thine Is The Kingdom, The Power And The Glory, For Ever And Ever, Amen. (Hail Mary) Hail Mary, Full Of Grace, The Lord Is With Thee. Blessed Art Thou Amongst Women And Blessed Is The Fruit Of Thy Womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother Of God, Pray For Us Sinners Now And At The Hour Of Our Death, Amen. (Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi) Lord, Make Me An Instrument Of Thy Peace. Where There Is Hatred, Let Me Sow Love; Where There Is Injury, Pardon; Where There Is Doubt, Faith; Where There Is Despair, Hope; Where There Is Darkness, Light; And Where There Is Sadness, Joy. O Divine Master, Grant That I May Not So Much Seek To Be Consoled, As To Console To Be Understood, As To Understand To Be Loved, As To Love. For It Is In Giving That We Receive, It Is In Pardoning That We Are Pardoned And It Is In Dying That We Are Born To Eternal Life. (Glory Be) Glory Be To The Father And To The Son And To The Holy Spirit, As It Was In The Beginning, Is Now And Ever Shall Be, World Without End, Amen. MULTI-FAITH BEATITUDES (each line to be repeated after chant leader) OM Blessed Be God OM Blessed Be Your Many Holy Names OM Blessed Be Your Manifestation In All Of Creation OM Blessed Be Your Presence In All Of Life OM Blessed Be Your Presence Within Our Consciousness OM Blessed Be Your Presence Installed In Our Hearts OM Blessed Be Your Presence Here In (This Room) OM Blessed is God --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (to be sung after the arati) JAI AMBE JAGADAMBE DEVI JAI DURGE MAHA-KALI SHYAMA VALLI O MA SHYAMA VALLI O MA 2 BHAJANS (alphabetical) Amba Bhavani Jaya Jagadambe (x 3) Jaya Jagadambe, Jaya Jagadambe, Jaya Jagadambe Amma Amma Taye, Akhilandeshwari Niye (sung in unison) Annapurneshwari Taye, O Adi Parashakti Niye Amma Amma Amma Amma Katharulum Theivame Amma Amma Karunai Kaatum Theivame Amma Amma Amma Amma Amma Amma Shiva Shakti Rupame Amma Amma Radha Krishna Rukhmani Amma Amma Amma Amma Amma Amma Sri Ganesha Saraswati Amma Amma Devi Parashakti Nee Amma Amma Amma Amma Amma Amma Antarajyoti Namo, Paramatma Jyoti Namo Akhanda Jyoti Namo Maama Jivana Jyoti Namo Antaryami Namo Jaya Sadguru Muruga Namo Chandrashekharaya Namah Om Gangadharaya Namah Om Om Namah Shivaya Namah Om Hara Hara Haraya Namah Om Shiva Shiva Shivaya Namah Om Lingeshwaraya Namah Om Daya Karo Mata Amba, Kripa Karo Janani Kripa Karo Mata Amba, Raksha Karo Janani Kalyana Rupini Kali Kapalini Karuna Mayi Amba Maam Paahi Om Mata, Om Mata, Om Mata Ananda Mayi Gajanana Hey Shubhanana Gauri Manohara Priya Nandana Pashupathi Tanaya Gajanana Parama Niranjana Shubhanana Ganesha Saranam, Saranam Ganesha Gauri Ganesh Uma Ganesh Parvati Nandana Sri Ganesh Saranam Ganesh Saranam Ganesh, Shiva Nandana Ganapathy Ganesh (x 2) Gopala Radha Krishna Govinda Govinda Gopal Govinda Govinda Gopala Radha Krishna Govinda Govinda Gopal Hari Govinda Govinda Gopal Gopala Radha Lola Murali Lola Nanda Lala Keshava Madhava Janardhana Vana Mala Brindavana Pala, Murali Lola Nanda Lala 3 Govinda Lakshmi Gopala Lakshmi Narayana Narayana Narayana Lakshmi Narayana Narayana Narayana Lakshmi Govinda Lakshmi Gopala Lakshmi Ganesha Lakshmi Ganapathy Lakshmi Narayana Narayana Narayana Lakshmi Narayana Narayana Narayana Lakshmi Ganesha Lakshmi Ganapathy Lakshmi Hara Shiva Shankara Shashanka Shekhara Hara Bam Hara Bam Bam Bam Bolo Bhava Bhayankara Girija Shankara Dimi Dimi Dimi Thaka Nartana Khelo Hey Amba (x 3) Bol, Ishwara Satta Chitta Ananda Bol Samba Sadashiva (x 3) Bol, Paalaka Preraka Satta Pati Bol Amba Amba Jai Jagadamba Akhilandeshwari Jaya Jagadamba Hey Nanda Nanda Gopala Ananda Nanda Gopala Hey Nanda Nanda Gopala Ananda Nanda Gopala (higher) Hey Nanda Nanda Ananda Nanda Yadunanda Nanda Gopala Hrim Kali Mahakali Ambe Amritanandamayi Bhavatarini Avatarini Karunamayi Anandamayi Ambe Amritanandamayi Jagadodharini Maata Durga, Jagadodharini Maa Jago Jago Maa, Jago Jago Maa, Jago Jago Maa Janani Hey Gauri Devi, Hara Chandi Devi, Hey Shiva Ramana Jago Maa Hey Shiva Ramana Jago Maa Jago Jagadodharini Maa Jai Jai Jai Jai Ganapathy Deva Mata Parvati Pitha Mahadeva Jai Jai Jai Jai Ganapathy Deva Gajanana Hey Gajanana Gajanana Hey Ganapathy Deva Jaya Guru Omkara Jaya Jaya Sadguru Omkara Om Brahma Vishnu Sadashiva Hara Hara Hara Hara Mahadeva Kali Maheshwari Parvati Shankari, Saranam Saranam Saranam O Ma Dukhati Nashini Durga Jai Jai Kala Vinashini Kali Jai Jai Uma Ramaa Brahmani (Savarni) Jai Jai Radha Sita Rukmani Jai Jai Saranam Saranam Saranam O Ma Kaliyuga Avatara Muruga, Kaliyuga Avatara Vel Muruga Vadi Vel Muruga Kaliyuga Avatara Skanda Guha Vadi Vel Muruga Kaliyuga Avatara Kartikeya Shanmukha Natha Kaliyuga Avatara Krishna Govinda Govinda Gopala (x2) Krishna Govinda Govinda Gopala (higher) Krishna Murali Mano Hara Nanda Lala 4 Manasa Bhajare Guru Charanam Duhstara Bhava Sagara Taranam Guru Maharaj Guru Jai Jai Sambha Shiva Sadguru Jai Jai Om Namah Shivaya Om Namah Shivaya Om Namah Shivaya Shivaya Namah Om Arunachala Shiva Arunachala Shiva Arunachala Shiva Aruna Shiv Om Omkaram Bhava Omkaram Bhava Omkaram Bhava Om Namah Shiva Namah Parvati Pathaye Hara Hara Hara Hara Shankara Mahadeva Hara Hara Hara Hara Mahadeva Shiva Shiva Shiva Shiva Sadashiva Mahadeva Sadashiva Sadashiva Mahadeva Nataraja Nataraja Nartana Sundara Nataraja Shivaraja Shivaraja Shiva Kami Priya Shivaraja Chidambareshwara Nataraja Nityananda Satchitananda Hari Hari Hari Om Narayana Narayana Hari Narayana Prema Swaroopa Premananda Hari Hari Hari Om Narayana Narayana Hari Narayana Hari Hari Hari Om Narayana Om Bhagavan, Sri Bhagavan, Ananda Bhagavan, Subramanium Bhagavan Om Bhagavan, Om Bhagavan, Om Bhagavan, Subramanium Bhagavan Om Muruga, Va Muruga, Vel Muruga, Vadi Vel Allagha Om Muruga, Om Muruga, Om Muruga, Vadi Vel Allagha Om Brahma Vishnu Maheshwara Jai Jaganmaata Jai Jaganmaata Amba Jai Jaganmaata (x 2) Jai Durga Lakshmi Saraswati Devi Jaganmaata (x 2) Devi Jaganmaata Amba Devi Jaganmaata (x 2) Om Namah Shivaya (x3), Shiva Om Namah (sung in unison) Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya Om Namo Narayanaya Om Namah Shivaya Shanmukha Narayanaya Shanmukha Narayanaya Om Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram Om Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram Pranamame Jai Durge Maa Narayani Jai Jagadambe Ambe Bhavani Mahishasura Samaharini Mahamaya Dukha Harini Rama Rama Rama Rama Rama Hare Ram Rama Rama Rama Sita Rama Hare Ram Jai Jai Ram Govinda Hari Hari Jai Sita Ram Govinda Hari Hari 5 Shiva Maheshwara Shiva Maheshwara Shiva Maheshwara Nataraj Shiva Maheshwara Shiva Shankara Shiva Mahadeva Nataraj Kailasa Vasa Mahadeva Gangadhara Hara Mahadeva Tribhuvana Kala Deva Mahadeva Shivaya Namah Shiva, Shivaya Namah Shiva, Shivaya Namah Om, Namah Shivaya Shivaya Namah Shiva, Shivaya Namah Shiva, Shivaya Namah Om, Namah Shivaya Shivaya Parameshwaraya Chandrashekharaya Namah Om Bhavaya Guna Sambhavaya Shiva Tandavaya Namah Om Shivaya Parameshwaraya Chandrashekharaya Namah Om (higher) Bhavaya Guna Sambhavaya Shiva Tandavaya Namah Om Shiva Shambho Shambho, Shiva Shambho Mahadeva Hara Hara Hara Hara Mahadeva, Shiva Shambho Mahadeva Halahaladhara Shambho, Anatha Natha Shambho Hari Om, Hari Om, Hari Om Namah Shivaya Hari Om, Om, Om, Hari Om, Om, Om, Hari Om Namah Shivaya Shiva Shiva Shambho Shankara Hara Hara Hara Mahadevara Gangadhara Hara Gauri Manohara Parthi Puri Parameshwara Shree Krishna Chaitanya Prabhu Nityananda Hare Krishna Hare Ram Radhe Govinda Hare Krishna Hare Ram Radhe Govinda (higher) Hare Krishna Hare Ram Radhe Govinda Radhe Govinda Hare Radhe Govinda (higher) Radhe Govinda Hare Radhe Govinda Shyamali Sukumari Hemamaladhari Ratna Gaganadhari Paahi Paahi Maam Rajarajeshwari Hemamaladhari Om Maata Om Maata Om Sri Maata Jagadamba Vel Vel Muruga Vettri Vel Muruga Vettri Vel Muruga Veera Vel Muruga Veera Vel Muruga Jnana Vel Muruga Jnana Vel Muruga Shakti Vel Muruga Shakti Vel Muruga Shakti Vel Muruga Shakti Vel Muruga Ao Ao Muruga Ao Ao Muruga Ao Ao Muruga
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