The Dancing Shiva

Yoga Vidya e.V.
The Dancing Shiva

THE DANCING SHIVA Eine unwiderstehliche Verbindung aus uralten Mantras, traditionellen Kirtans und elektronischen Beats. Voller Herz, extrem tanzbar und äußerst beatgetrieben sind die Tracks von “THE DANCING SHIVA“. Voller Energie und Hingabe Luzide Beats, die direkt in den Körper fahren, klassisch indische Mantras, die das Herz und die Seele berühren. Dem Impuls folgend, klassische Kirtans und Mantras in eine moderne & tanzbare Form zu bringen, sind Tracks voller Energie und Hingabe entstanden: extrem tanzbar und extrem energetisierend. Die Verschmelzung alter und neuer Medien kreiert dabei einen intensiven Sog, der sich von Sekunde zu Sekunde steigert. Unweigerlich beginnt der Körper an zu tanzen und das Herz in Freude zu schwingen. Lass auch du dich mitreißen und tanze für Frieden, Freude und Verbundenheit!

Episodes

  1. SIVANANDA MOKSHA MANTRA

    03/12/2024

    SIVANANDA MOKSHA MANTRA

    This Track is a dedicated to our beloved Teacher & Master Swami Sivananda “Om Namo Bhagavate Sivanandaya” is the invocation of Swami Sivananda. We ask this great master to assist us, to help us, to inspire us. “Om Namo Bhagavate Sivanandaya” is a mantra that every disciple of Swami Sivananda can repeat daily, it is a mantra with which one can connect with Swami Sivananda. “Om Namo Bhagavate Sivanandaya” can also be used as a Dhyana Moksha mantra, a mantra for meditation, it is a mantra that can also lead to enlightenment, it is also a mantra that one can take initiation into, that is why it is also a Diksha Mantra. “Om Namo Bhagavate Sivanandaya” consists of four words: Om means Om, cosmic sound. Namas means “reverence to”, which becomes “Namo” before “Bhagavate”. Bhagavate means “divine” also means “the manifestation of the divine” also means “venerable”. And so it is: “Homage to Sivananda, Swami Sivananda, who is a manifestation of the Divine.” Or: “Homage to the venerable Swami Sivananda.” Sivananda is also called Shiva, which is God or love, and Ananda - joy. One could also say: “Homage to divine love and joy.” “Om Namo Bhagavate Sivanandaya” is aimed at Swami Sivananda, but is also aimed at love and joy. This mantra can be repeated in addition to your normal mantra whenever you want to connect with Swami Sivananda, whenever you particularly need guidance from the Master. Many people use their main mantra simply to feel and experience God, and when they need guidance or help in a specific situation, they turn to the guru. And in our tradition that is Swami Sivananda.

    8 min
  2. MAHA MANTRA

    03/12/2024

    MAHA MANTRA

    Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishan Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare Spiritual translation: “Om honor to the divine in his manifestations as Vishnu, Krishna and Rama” It is the mantra that addresses Hari, Rama and Krishna. Hari is of course Vishnu, Hari means “yellow”, Hari also means “radiant”, Hari also means “who attracts the hearts of all”. Rama means “the one who is full of joy”, Krishna means “the black”, “the dark” and therefore “the mysterious”. And so “Hare Rama Hare Krishna” is the aspect that connects all three aspects of Vishnu, Rama, Krishna and Hari. In the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition, Rama is also seen as the lover of Krishna. And sometimes Hari is also referred to as Shakti, Shakti of Krishna. So, there are different interpretations of these three names. At Yoga Vidya we assume that Hari is Vishnu, Rama is the seventh incarnation of Vishnu and Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Vishnu. Originally the mantra actually began with Rama beginning, “Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare”, then “Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare”. And there was in the 16th century the Shri Krishna Chaitanya Maha Prabhu, also called Gauranga or just Chaitanya, and this Chaitanya was such a great devotee of Krishna, he really wanted to say Krishna first. And so he turned the mantra around and turned the classic mantra, “Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare, Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare,” into the mantra, “Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare.” , Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare.” But the classic order is Rama first, Rama was born before Krishna and therefore Rama should be sung before. But of course, if one interprets Rama as either Bala Rama or also as Radha, or if one interprets Rama as Bala Rama, brother of Krishna and interprets Hari as Radha, then of course one wants to repeat Krishna first. But when you receive an initiation in the Yoga Vidya tradition, you should repeat it so that “Hare Rama” comes first. If you sing it, then of course you can sing however you want and since the Hare Krishna movement is particularly important in German-speaking countries and this Maha Mantra is also particularly chanted, the Maha Mantra is very often sung in Yoga Vidya in such a way that “Hare Krishna” is sung first and only then “Hare Rama”. - Maha Mantra, great mantra that is particularly aimed at experiencing joy in life, experiencing joy, feeling your heart, feeling love, being able to give love, connecting with the divine.

    10 min
  3. RAGHUPATI

    03/12/2024

    RAGHUPATI

    Raghupati Raghava Raghupati-raghava Raja Ram Patita-pavana Sita Ram Sita Ram (jaya), Sita Ram Sita Ram Jaya Radhe Shyam Spiritual translation Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram   We worship the Divine, the great Lord of the universe. Oh God, you are the comfort of all the fallen. You manifest yourself as Sita and Rama, as Radha and Shyama (Krishna). Please give us all insight, oh God. Ishwara and Allah are your names - Let us love all people.   “Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram” is a particularly popular kirtan. It also comes in different melodies. There are two main melodies in use in Yoga Vidya. There is the melody that Swami Vishnudevananda liked to sing and also Swami Sivananda and as you also find it in the film with Mahatma Gandhi, that is a song that Mahatma Gandhi liked to sing. And then there is another version that Krishna Das made popular and that many at Yoga Vidya also sing. Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram has different parts. The first part is the classic one, which is a mixture of Sanskrit and Hindi, it's more Sanskrit, but sometimes "Rama" is shortened to "Ram", which would be such a slightly Hindiized version. But Ram is also the Bija Mantra, which goes to the heart and develops Rama, as joy. The second part is, you could say, the cross-religious part, where it is said that all religions are ultimately one. First of all, the first part. “Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram.” Ram is the king of the Raghavas, that is, he is the king of an entire tribe. He is Raghupati, he is the lord of the Raghus. He is Sita Ram, he is always connected to Sita. He is Patita Pavana, the one who purifies all the fallen. This means that when we don't know what to do and feel desperate somewhere, Rama helps us, Rama supports us. The next verse: “Jaya Sita Ram Jaya Sita Ram Sita Ram Jaya Radhe Shyam”, this is a particularly dynamic part that means: “May Sita and Rama triumph.” Jaya means triumph or victory. And then Radhe Shyam is invoked, because Radha and Shyama (Krishna) are also important in Rama, are practically the descendants or are later generation, incarnations of Rama and Sita. Rama and Sita are incarnations of Vishnu and Lakshmi. Vishnu and Lakshmi incarnated later than Krishna and Radha

    7 min
  4. 04/01/2023

    Devi Devi Devi (Jay Ma)

    "Devi Devi Devi" has been the absolute favorite at Yoga Vidya since Yoga Vidya was founded in 1992. "Devi Devi Devi" is a kirtan with great dynamics, with great joy and great ease. This Devi Devi Devi kirtan brings great joy and can bring ecstasy to a whole group of aspirants. Whenever you are stuck somewhere, whenever you are somehow sad, whenever you want to get new strength, new confidence, new joy, new love, you just have to chant this kirtan with great enthusiasm. And so there are also many videos and audios with this kirtan on the Yoga Vidya pages. "Devi Devi Devi" is said three times in a row, what means "Oh goddess, oh goddess, oh goddess". Devi also means "radiant" and "shining". "You are Jagan Mohini, you charm the whole world." Mohini - "whom you charm", and Jagan - "the whole universe". "Devi Devi Devi Jagan Mohini." "Chandrika Devi. You are radiant and luminous, Devi.” Chandrika is a name of Durga, it is an affectionate form of Chandi and Chandi is one of the names of the Divine Mother, expressing closeness. And this Chandi is also Chandamunda Harini, she has overcome, Harini, Chanda and Munda, these are two demons described in the Devi Mahatmyam. They stand for duality: “You help me to overcome all dualities.” “Chamundeshwari, you are the goddess who leads me into unity.” “Ambika, you are the divine mother, please let me experience you as my mother .” And, “Devi – Oh Goddess”. Thus: “Devi Devi Devi, O Divine Mother, you enchant the whole world. You are radiant and luminous. You transcend all dualities. You are my mother. Lead me to the highest.” For more information visit our website: Yoga Vidya Experience - The Dancing Shiva (yoga-vidya.de) The Dancing Shiva is a music project of Yoga Vidya e.V., a non-profit organisation in Germany and Europe´s largest yoga and ayurveda education centre, visit https://www.yoga-vidya.org/english/ for more info.

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    THE DANCING SHIVA Eine unwiderstehliche Verbindung aus uralten Mantras, traditionellen Kirtans und elektronischen Beats. Voller Herz, extrem tanzbar und äußerst beatgetrieben sind die Tracks von “THE DANCING SHIVA“. Voller Energie und Hingabe Luzide Beats, die direkt in den Körper fahren, klassisch indische Mantras, die das Herz und die Seele berühren. Dem Impuls folgend, klassische Kirtans und Mantras in eine moderne & tanzbare Form zu bringen, sind Tracks voller Energie und Hingabe entstanden: extrem tanzbar und extrem energetisierend. Die Verschmelzung alter und neuer Medien kreiert dabei einen intensiven Sog, der sich von Sekunde zu Sekunde steigert. Unweigerlich beginnt der Körper an zu tanzen und das Herz in Freude zu schwingen. Lass auch du dich mitreißen und tanze für Frieden, Freude und Verbundenheit!

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