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Om namo narayana
Om namo narayana













om namo narayana

The two armies stopped and listened as the words resonated from the boy’s lips the boy’s voice echoed through the countryside. Om Namo Narayanaya.” Over and over he chanted. The boy was chanting “Om Namo Narayanaya. When the guns stopped firing they heard the voice of the boy singing the name of the God of Peace. The two generals leading their armies saw the boy and ordered their troops to stop fighting so that the boy would not get hurt. He kept his eyes closed as if in a dream and continued to see the image of the God of Peace. With this image firmly in his mind, he walked into the middle of the battlefield and sat down. The boy closed his eyes and saw the image of Lord Narayanaya, the God of Peace. Who would listen to him? What would he say anyway? He did not know how he could stop anyone from fighting. He saw men and woman in uniforms with guns in their hands fighting with one another. So, he set out for the great battle field.Īs he approached the battlefield he saw great bombs exploding. How could he bring peace? However, the boy knew that, when God asks you to do something, you should at least do your best. He was, after all, not a great God, but a small boy. Go to the battlefield where there is war and bring peace in my name.” Then, the magical being disappeared. “I am the God of Peace.” The boy prostrated before the great God and said, “Why have you come to me?” The God said, “You are the one I have chosen. The being was both beautiful and awesome, powerful and quiet. He sat down to admire the beauty of the field and the sweet smelling flowers. The boy chased the ball and when he found it, he found himself in a beautiful field of flowers. He kicked the ball as hard as he could and the ball rolled down a hill of grass into some bushes and trees. Meanwhile, somewhere in the kingdom, there was an ordinary boy. They called all of their soldiers and sent them into battle. One day, the two kings got angry with each other and got into a fight. King Arrogance did not like King Rage because he was not very nice, respectful, or obedient. He did not like King Arrogance because King Arrogance has a larger kingdom and had more power in the world. His kingdom was small and he wanted it to be larger.

om namo narayana

He did crazy things and often he brought harm to his own people, and sometimes to the rest of the world. One was ruled by another king named King Rage. There were many smaller kingdoms in the world. He wanted them to think the way his own people thought. He wanted them to live the way his own people lived.

om namo narayana

King Arrogance wanted the people of the whole world to become like his own people. King Arrogance was, for the most part, a good king to his people, and his people mostly liked him. Although he ruled only his part of the world, he looked out upon the entire world as his true kingdom and he felt responsible for all of the world’s peoples. King Arrogance was the ruler of the largest kingdom in all the world. As a means of humbling the ego, the Vedic tradition recommends reciting om namo narayanaya 108 times, twice a day for 40 days.Once upon a time, there was a king named Arrogance. It is also a symbolic representation of our inner self.īENEFITS OF OM NAMO NARAYANAYA – 108 TIMESĬhanting this mantra leads to the experience of divine consciousness within us and a sense of deep eternal peace.

  • Narayanaya : This word has complex roots – Nara means water and ‘Ayana’ means a resting place.
  • NAMO : Namo is derived from sanskrit word ‘nam’ which means salutations or bowing down in gratitude.
  • Cosmic Sound of ‘OM’ : The primordial sound vibration which encompasses all of the universe, energy and consciousness.
  • This mantra is also known as Asthakshari Mantra and first appeared in the ‘Sama Veda’.















    Om namo narayana