Sri Mrutyunkaya Mantra for Healing by the Dalaï Lama
September 30th, 2007 by Albatros
Sound has its own healing powers and there are, as a matter of fact, sounds and words so powerful themselves they can produce or stop things from happening. I will talk in another occasion of those, but just let’s keep in mind for this article that whatever a mother to be listens while she’s pregnant, her baby does too. And that sound will have itself a strong memory feedback once the baby is born: it will ease and calm him down, allow him to fall asleep with a sense of security.
I cannot imagine better sound to offer a baby than the one above, as it will also nourish parent’s souls too; wouldn’t it be ideal if this welcome and healing mantra could be song while birth is taking place too?
This mantra was recorded when a monk, who was very well loved by the Dalaï-Lama, was about to pass away. In order to help the transition, the Dalaï-Lama sat upon his bed and sang these mantras for hours until the monk left our world.
Those who witnessed the scene begged the Dalaï-Lama to record this wonderful song to share it with the rest of the world. A cd was recorded with the sole condition that it would never be sold, although it can be copied and shared.
The mantra goes as follows:
“Om trayambakam yajamahe
sugandhim pusti vardhanam
urvarukamiva bandhanat
mrtyor muksiya mamrtat”
And you can listen it from here:
Sri Mrutyunkaya Mantra for Healing by the Dalaï Lama.mp3
There is also this alternative spelling for Mrityunjaya Mantra (Victory over Death, also called- Mahamoksha Mantra, Great Enlightenment):
“Om Tryambakam Yajamahe
Sugandhim Pushthi Vardhanam
UrvaRukamiva Bandhanat
Mrytyor Muksheeya Mamritat “
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April 18th, 2008 at 15:26 (pm)
Indeed Great and grand that this Mahamantra of the Lord Protector Shivapramana is chanted by the Mahasattva Bhodha Sri Sri Sri Dalai Lama Maha Prabhu
August 21st, 2008 at 23:02 (pm)
Bad news: It’s not the Dalai Lama. That is a myth.
The good news: It’s Hein Braat, a Dutch singer. He has recorded a number of mantras on CD, available for sale.