Mere Baba Muktananda
Chanting with Gurumayi Chidvilasananda
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The full recording of this namasankirtana is available in the Siddha Yoga Bookstore.
Nairobi, Kenya
I could see that the vibration of chanting was changing my inner state toward joy. Slowly I began to think, “I am Shiva,” “So’ham” (I am That), and “Purno’ham” (I am perfect). In this way I saw that chanting in the morning even for a short while was a great practice for me in changing my inner state toward joy.
Udhana, India
Now, whenever I listen to and sing this namasankirtana, I find myself in the presence of Baba and Shri Gurumayi in Gurudev Siddha Peeth and I experience a flow of indescribable bliss.
I am grateful to Shri Gurumayi for giving us the treasure of these namasankirtanas on the Siddha Yoga path website so that we can immerse ourselves in their nectar and experience the bliss of the Self whenever we wish.
Udaipur, India
As I chanted this namasankirtana, I gazed at the depiction of Baba’s statue in silhouette against the night sky at Gurudev Siddha Peeth. My heart melts in gratitude for what Baba has given to me through his grace, and what he continues to give to me and to humanity through the Siddha Yoga path. All cares dissolve and my heart becomes one with Gurumayi’s as we chant Baba’s name together.
Virginia, United States
Today, when I visited the Siddha Yoga path website, my heart leapt with joy and gratitude—which often happens. I love listening to this recording of this namasankirtana because it feels like Gurumayi is singing directly to Baba. And as I listen, Gurumayi’s devotion for Baba inspires my own. I experience this namasankirtana as an invocation, as a prayer of love. I feel like it is asking Baba Muktananda to bestow his shakti, his knowledge, and his grace upon us.
Singing Mere Baba Muktananda is, for me, like receiving a caress on the face or an intense hug. It is a balm for my heart, an eternal love story.
Naples, Italy
At one point, I checked the time. It was early evening here, which meant that in India, Baba’s birthday was dawning. The rainbow must have appeared while the morning Arati was being sung in Gurudev Siddha Peeth.
a staff member at Shree Muktananda Ashram
North Carolina, United States
When I arrived home and opened my computer, the homepage of the Siddha Yoga path website was still open, with the deeply moving artwork of Baba’s statue silhouetted against the stars and the moon. Scrolling down, I clicked to join in chanting Mere Baba Muktananda with Gurumayi. As I chanted wholeheartedly and recalled the full moon of this night, I felt myself merging into the artwork.
Closing my eyes, I was transported back to the Shakti Mandap at Shree Muktananda Ashram, when I offered my voice with a thousand others as we sang our love and appreciation for “my Baba Muktananda” along with Gurumayi.
Now over thirty years later, my whole being is still fresh with waves of gratitude for our Siddha Yoga path. God and I are now one eternally.
California, United States
Horsholm, Denmark
Rome, Italy
I am so grateful for this experience!
California, United States