“Varuna yama agni” – a song from the Bhagavad GitaĪrjuna: You are Vayu, god of wind Yama, god of death Agni, god of fire Varuna, god of water. On seeing this overpowering sight, this Divine Form, the surrendered disciple in Arjuna cries out: Tvamadi Deva Purusha Purana…”Ĥ. In the eleventh one, Lord Krishna reveals to his beloved disciple, Arjuna, his Visva-Rupa, his Universal Form. There are eighteen soul-illumining discourses in the Gita. The Gita is the essence of all Indian scriptures. “The Gita is the Song Celestial, sung by Lord Krishna himself. O infinite in form, by Thee the Universe was extended.įather of creatures and the great-grandsire, Bhagavad Gita song – “Tvamadi Deva Purusha Purana”Īnd the Supreme resting place of all that lives Sri Chinmoy, Eternity’s Breath, Sri Chinmoy Lighthouse, 1972ģ. For centuries, the firmament of India has resounded with this beloved and immortal prayer.” The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad contains one of India’s most significant and inspiring invocations to God. God alone knows how many Upanishads once existed, but only 108 have been faithfully preserved. The Upanishads have inspired all systems of Indian philosophy and even today guide the spiritual lives of millions of Truthseekers. “The Upanishads are intuitive revelations derived from the Vedas. (From the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad: 1.3.28) Sanskrit chant from the Upanishads: “Asato ma sad gamaya” This is also the last Mantra of Isha Upanisad.Ģ. 8, March 27, 1966, Boro Park Printers - Brooklyn, N. The “Prosperity” mentioned in the hymn is not merely earthly prosperity, but is an inner and all-fulfilling prosperity, a plenitude of both the Spirit and the outer life.” The hymn I have just sung is from the Rig Veda, from that part of it devoted to the adoration of Agni, the God of the Eternal Divine Fire. The four Vedas are the Rig Veda, the Yajur Veda, the Sama Veda and the Atharva Veda. The Vedas are four in number, each book containing several thousand hymns. The Vedas overflow with love of life and energy for action they invoke the Supreme with implicit faith for Guidance and Divine Inspiration. This is the Journey of the Soul along the Path of Truth and Eternal Order. The quintessence of the Vedic Truth is the concept of the Journey. The Vedas are the most ancient, the most inspiring and the most important of the Indian scriptures. “I wish to say a word about the Invocation I have just sung.
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Sanskrit invocation from the Rig Veda: “Agne naya supatha raye asman”Īgni! Lead us by the auspicious path to Prosperity
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– Sri ChinmoyĪll songs are available for free download. A devotional song expresses a universal spiritual emotion, a personal experience which rises like a flame towards God. It appeals also to our hearts, minds and bodies. It appeals to the aspiring soul and elevates the consciousness. The excerpts from the Indian scriptures were put to music by the singer himself, and some include an explanation of the spiritual or philosophical significance of each song.Ī devotional song has a universal appeal. The songs were sung in Sanskrit and Bengali (Bangla) and they range from the Vedic era to modern times. (1964) The recording was made on Sunday 20 March 1966 at the Indian Cultural Centre, 50 Central Park West, New York, N. Sri Chinmoy offered this performance during a recital in 1966, shortly after his arrival in the West. Sri Chinmoy sings a selection of soulful and devotional Sanskrit chants and Bengali songs.