Thank you Swami Tadatmananda, your teachings in this planetary moment are proof that Lord Shiva has not abandoned us. I am deeply grateful to be able to learn (or remember) all of these Mantras. A Cosmic and Divine energy flowed here when you heard these Mantras. God bless you. Shanti. Germany
Hara Hara Mahadeva! Beautiful and articulate chanting, Swamiji! Thank you for this gift to enrich our sadhana and such enrichment teach us the true meaning of artha. HariH Om.
my deep appreciation for the Inspiration and your efforts to create this exquisite and masterfully executed multi- sensory meditation experience. It has already transformed and deepened my relationship with my own home Nataraj (3.5 ft x 3.5 ft, that i shipped in a long sea journey from Mahaballi Puram Artisan Training Center in 1985.) It’s been a steady inspiring companion and now i understand better Why...
Dear Arsha Centre and Swami, I am on a spiritual journey to search for: the answers in my life as, I know it and the life that has; been given to me. I have discovered shiva consciousness. If, you have any more presentations, to add to the one, above about Lord Shiva. I will be very grateful to you all at the Arsha Center. Yours Sincerely, Derek Rocha of Melbourne VIC Australia 🙏😎🍌. Om!!
It was a deeply engaged session. Felt the association of myself with the Cosmos. Very good depiction 🙏🙏 Also Got to learn meaning of all 108 Namas of Lord Shiva.
A request from an ignorant. Where can one find meanings of the names. ?Like in the beautiful song "times dance at the beats of shivas drum" by the same suthor
Namaste, Swamiji. I am grateful for the work you have done. Have one question regarding breathing while chanting. It feels like you have done it in one breath. Would you please share the breathing rhythm while chanting this wonderful Om. Best regards blessings of the Lord be upon you.
At 3:12 it says sitikantha means white necked but according to www.wisdomlib.org/definition/shitikantha it means, among other things, blue necked. Is this an error or is there another source which translates it as white necked? I genuinely don’t know, I don’t speak Sanskrit lol
Actually nobody speaks sanskrit. According to Hindu legends Lord Shiva's neck is as black as amavasya night(lunar phase of no moon) because he is the one who drank the venom of sheshnaaga serpent.
who said it, this is not christianity or islam, god dosent want his devotee to cry, god wants his devotee to be fully blissed out in ecstacy in highest level of joyful state that is possible to be in for human beings.