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Divine Maha Mantra — Jahnavi Harrison [OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO]

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The Maha Mantra is composed of Divine names: 'Hare' - the divine feminine; 'Krishna' - the all-attractive; 'Rama' - the reservoir of all pleasure.
These divine names clean the mirror of the heart, removing the dust and grime of misconception and false identity; allowing us to see our true reflection.
The divine names are compared to a monsoon cloud, deep, beautiful and heavily laden with cooling rain, able to fully extinguish the ‘maha-davagni’ the blazing forest fire of material suffering.
In the same way that monsoon rains quench the parched earth and bring verdant life back to the forests and plains, the sacred names revive the heart that has been thirsty for time immemorial.
The saint and divine avatar, Shri Chaitanya, compares the heart to a Kairava flower: a night blooming lily that opens as the moon rises.
As the beautiful moon of the divine names arise within the inner sky, the heart naturally opens, revealing its natural beauty and releasing its beautiful fragrance.
The vibration of the sacred names awakens the innate beauty of the soul and uncovers our deepest potential.
Produced and mixed by Shammi Pithia
Guitar and Esraj: Benjy Wertheimer
Sarod: Debasmita Bhattacarya
Bansuri: Sameer Rao
Solo Violin: Jahnavi Harrison
Karatals/ Jhajhas: Visvambhar Sheth
Harp: Alina Bzhezhinska
Mridanga: Vrajasundar Varun Gogna
Cello: Midori Jaeger
Violins: Preetha Narayanan / Fuensanta Ruiz
Viola: Stephanie Pava
Bass: Ben Hazleton
Vocals: Amala Harinam Das, Nadiya Mani Dasi, Ananda Monet, Radhika Das, Gaura Vani Das, Revati Buchwald, Kairava Buchwald, Balarama Nityananda Das, Namamali Harrison, Madhvi Mulji, Sharanagati McNamara, Kalindi Hammond.
Mastered by Andy 'Hippy' Baldwin at Metropolis, London
Art: Kaveri Dasi - IG: @hi_iamkaveri
With gratitude to:
Sit Til I Learn Love
Jeremy Skaller
Mantra Roots
These divine names clean the mirror of the heart, removing the dust and grime of misconception and false identity; allowing us to see our true reflection.
The divine names are compared to a monsoon cloud, deep, beautiful and heavily laden with cooling rain, able to fully extinguish the ‘maha-davagni’ the blazing forest fire of material suffering.
In the same way that monsoon rains quench the parched earth and bring verdant life back to the forests and plains, the sacred names revive the heart that has been thirsty for time immemorial.
The saint and divine avatar, Shri Chaitanya, compares the heart to a Kairava flower: a night blooming lily that opens as the moon rises.
As the beautiful moon of the divine names arise within the inner sky, the heart naturally opens, revealing its natural beauty and releasing its beautiful fragrance.
The vibration of the sacred names awakens the innate beauty of the soul and uncovers our deepest potential.
Produced and mixed by Shammi Pithia
Guitar and Esraj: Benjy Wertheimer
Sarod: Debasmita Bhattacarya
Bansuri: Sameer Rao
Solo Violin: Jahnavi Harrison
Karatals/ Jhajhas: Visvambhar Sheth
Harp: Alina Bzhezhinska
Mridanga: Vrajasundar Varun Gogna
Cello: Midori Jaeger
Violins: Preetha Narayanan / Fuensanta Ruiz
Viola: Stephanie Pava
Bass: Ben Hazleton
Vocals: Amala Harinam Das, Nadiya Mani Dasi, Ananda Monet, Radhika Das, Gaura Vani Das, Revati Buchwald, Kairava Buchwald, Balarama Nityananda Das, Namamali Harrison, Madhvi Mulji, Sharanagati McNamara, Kalindi Hammond.
Mastered by Andy 'Hippy' Baldwin at Metropolis, London
Art: Kaveri Dasi - IG: @hi_iamkaveri
With gratitude to:
Sit Til I Learn Love
Jeremy Skaller
Mantra Roots
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