Adi Shakti, Adi Shakti, Adi Shakti, Namo Namo!
Sarab Shakti, Sarab Shakti, Sarab Shakti, Namo Namo!
Prithum Bhagvati, Prithum Bhagvati, Prithum Bhagvati, Namo Namo!
Kundalini Mata Shakti, Kundalini Mata Shakti, Kundalini Mata Shakti, Namo Namo!
Translation:
I bow to the primal power.
I bow to the all-encompassing power and energy.
I bow to that through which God creates.
I bow to the creative power of
the Kundalini, the Divine Mother Power.
or
First force of all creation, to You I bow
Divine force, everywhere, to You I bow
Creative force, primal force, to You I bow
Rising up, Divine Mother, to You I bow
Mantra meaning:
This mantra is glorious, empowering, and will lift your spirits. As you awaken this creative energy within you, you’ll be in for a wild ride!
Benefits:
This mantra is one into the frequency of the Divine Mother, and to the primal protective, generating energy. It is said that chanting it eliminates fears and fulfills desires. By daily chanting and repetition of a mantra (aloud or just mentally), your physical body gets purified and unwanted toxins are removed.
Practicing this mantra meditation is said to bring forth not just the energy of compassion, but the divinity itself. In addition, when we practice regular mantra meditation, it’s as if we’re taking our right brains for a good workout session at the gym.
How to do the Adi Shakti mantra meditation:
Sit in easy pose or in a chair with a straight spine. Place your hands infront of the heart center with the arms parallel to the floor. Both palms face down with the left palm 2-3 inches above the right hand. Focus your eyes open or closed as you wish. Chant this mantra. Chant as long as you like.
“Merge in the Maha Shakti. This is enough to take away your misfortune. This will carve out of you a woman. A woman needs her own Shakti, not anybody else will do it. Today let the past die and let prosperity live. Let your weakness die and let your power live.
This is a Maha Shakti mantra, and when a woman chants it, God clears the way. This is not a religion, it is a reality. A woman is not born to suffer, and woman needs her own power. Just utter it once and see what it does.”
“When India and Indian women knew this mantra, it dwelt in the land of milk and honey.” – Yogi Bhajan’s quotes about this mantra.
Sri Eswaran