

The students of Bhagawan chant these hymns in the early hours of the morning while circumambulating the mandir complex, and also during Darshan hours in the morning and afternoon sessions in the mandir. That is why Bhagawan gives a lot of importance to Vedas and encourages everybody to chant these hymns and understand their meaning. Chanting or listening to these hymns confers spiritual as well as physical benefits. Veda Chanting: Vedas are ancient spiritual scriptures revealed to great sages and seers while in communion with God. For the text and MP3 audio of the prayer, click here.

It is the act of dedicating oneself to the Lord and praying for His blessings right at the start of a new day.

‘Suprabhatam’ refers to the morning prayers that are chanted in praise of the Lord to awaken the divinity present within each individual. Suprabhatham: ‘Su’ signifies good, auspicious and ‘Prabhath’ means morning. That is why the day at Prasanthi Nilayam begins with the chanting of 21 Aumkars. The vibrations that emanate from chanting ‘Aum’ have the potency to purify the inner personality of an individual as well as the surrounding environment. Veda Chanting and Nagar SankeertanĪfter the evening Arati Meditation for Overseas DevoteesĪumkars: Aumkar is the chanting of ‘Aum’, the primordial sound, also called the ‘Pranava’. See the table below for the Ashram schedule:ĥ.40 a.m. Every activity of the Ashram routine is suffused with deep spiritual significance. (Darshan, Bhajans, Spiritual Talks, etc.)Įmergency / Security Office Places of interest Advisory Information Public Relations Officeīhagawan has laid down the daily schedule to be followed in the Ashram. Introduction Places of Interest Annual Events
