1. O m G u m G a n a p a t a y e i N a m a h a (R e m o v i n g o f O b s t a c l e s )
Salutations to the remover of obstacles.
This sound formula assists us in the removal of obstacles. In order for that to happen there is no need to know the exact nature of the hindrances. Just the awareness and recognition that there are obstacles and then chanting this mantra with the intention for resolve is enough. This mantra unifies us within.
When there is oneness there are no obstacles.
This mantra is also used for the beginning of any endeavor. Whenever we start anything anew we can bless the project with the energy of Ganesh through this mantra.
Gum is the seed sound for Ganesh.
Ganapati is another name for Ganesh - the Remover of Obstacles and the God of Oneness/Unity.
Yei is a sound that activates shakti/energy.
2 . O m S h a n t i O m ( P e a c e )
Om Peace Om
No words needed!
3 . O m S h r e e D h a n v a n t r e N a m a h a (H e a l i n g)
Salutations to the being and power of the Celestial Healer.
This mantra helps us find the right path to healing, or directs us to the right health practitioner.
In India it is also commonly chanted during cooking in order for the food to be charged with healing vibrations – either to prevent disease or assist in healing for those who are sick. This mantra can be chanted for any situation that one would like to be healed or remedied.
Good to remember and be open to the path of healing not necessarily looking the way we expect it!
Dhanvantari is the celestial healer/physician - the patron saint of Ayurveda.
4. O m N a m o B h a g a v a t e V a s u d e v a y a (L i b e r a t i on )
Salutations to the Indweller who is omnipresent, omnipotent, immortal and
divine.
This mantra is called the G r e a t L i b e r a t i o n T w e l v e - S y l l a b l e M a n t r a.
It frees our minds and spirits from negative patterns in this life. Regular and consistent practice of this mantra gives us a complete spiritual freedom: it frees us from the cycle of rebirth and helps us realize ourselves as a manifestation of transcendent divinity.
It can also help bring in an advanced spiritual soul if chanted by the mother during pregnancy.
Vasudeva is the individual aspect of God that dwells inside of us.
5 . O m R a d h a K r i s h n a y a N a m a h a (J o y a n d B l i s s)
When we tune into Radha – the bliss aspect of the divine – we can experience extreme joy and bliss and this can ultimately lead to the realization of Krishna – of divinity.
Radha and Krishna are the divine manifestation of the sacred union of masculine and feminine.
6 . O m S h r e e m M a h a l a k s h m i y e i N a m a h a (A b u n d a n c e)
Salutations to that heart centered and great Lakshmi. May you pour forth your blessings upon me.
Shreem is the seed sound for the principle of abundance of which the goddess Lakshmi is the personification. Maha means great and this means not only in quantity but also in quality. Abundance - that is in harmony with the divine law.
Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity – both spiritual and material.
Invoking her through her name can bring tremendous creative energy.
7 . O m K a m a P u j i t a y e i N a m a h a (S a c r e d L o v e - M a k i n g)
Salutations to divine worship in the form of love making.
You can use this mantra to bring more sacredness into love-making.
Chanting it with each other before the act of love making will bring a whole new quality - honouring each other as the goddesses and gods we are.