Mantra: A method of pratyahara or withdrawal of the senses
A yoga class usually begins with the chanting of mantras. Mantra is a method of pratyahara, or withdrawal of the senses, and one of the eight limbs of yoga. Mantra gives sanctity and concentration to our practice. In Light On Pranayama, B.K.S. Iyengar wrote “In meditation chanting of mantras is sometimes given to the beginner to steady his wandering mind and to keep him away from worldly desires.”
Mantra: Tradition of sacred sound
Reality consists of vibration, which in essence is sound. Hearing is the least gross of the five senses and is paired with speech and the voice. Mantra connects us to the vibratory pattern behind the universe itself. Each of us has a unique sound pattern that sustains everything we do: we move and grow or stagnate and decline. Words carry energy and mantra can attune our body and mind to the proper resonance.
Sanskrit: Beyond the overt meaning of words
The U sound allows energy to manifest in the outer world. The mantra Om, said to be the first sound at the creation of the universe, is pronounced A-U-M. When we use the Vedic mantras along with the breath and meditate on their profound meanings, we become connected to yogic philosophies and the flow of energy and grace.
It is a way to turn our minds, which are often our worst enemy, into a friend of our higher Self"
Kinds of Mantras
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