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Phonetic Importance of Sanskrit

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From works of living enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this discourse Swamiji beautifully explains to us that all sounds in the universe can be reduced to the 52 syllables in the Sanskrit language. He talks about the phonetic importance of Sanskrit. This is why, mantras when chanted, even though one may not understand the chant, will still receive tremendous benefits due to the vibrations created by chanting.

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Phonetic Importance of Sanskrit

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Being Centered

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From Works of Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this discourse taken from Shiva Sutras Swamiji talks about being centered. Swamiji in this video clip says that a person who can accept himself will have compassion towards himself. In all moments of shifting from one chakra to another or one emotion to another we pass through the neutral space or the zone of unclutching. It is in this zone you experience Shiva Consciousness or eternal bliss.

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Being Centered

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Shiva -- The Master of Masters

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From Works of Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. In this discourse taken from Shiva Sutras Swamiji talks about the all inclusiveness of Mahadeva, Shiva. Shiva provides all kinds of meditation techniques based on the types of individuals for their transformation and does not give up on any individual.

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Shiva -- The Master of Masters