Om Namo Bhagavate Muktanandaya in Bhakti Raga

Chanting with Gurumayi Chidvilasananda

ONBM Bilaval

The full recording of this namasankirtana is available in the Siddha Yoga Bookstore.

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    I love this chant. It makes me calm while I am stressed and helps me to do my studies and seva peacefully and well. When I listen to this chant, I feel very soothed. It increases my devotion to the Guru. I first heard this chant in Gurudev Siddha Peeth while I was offering seva. I heard the music ensemble singing this chant, and since then I can’t stop listening to it.

    a ten-year-old from Mumbai, India

    How I love this chant! I associate it with long, peaceful hours of meditating. It transports me to the blue light of the meditation hall—and to my heart.

    When I opened my computer, I was still preoccupied with the pulls and pushes of the minutiae of daily life. But when I saw this, it brought an immediate smile. Just the first few repetitions and I was calm, smiling again.

    How perfectly I receive what I need when I need it! My heart is filled with gratitude.

    New Delhi, India

    Chanting with Gurumayi in the Bhakti raga filled my heart with billows of velvety-soft feelings of love and contentment—and a great surge of energy and hope. What an incredible way to begin my day!

    St. Laurent, Canada