Top left, clockwise: A Hindu Holy man offers prayer at a temple in India. (Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty Images); Bikers pray during mass given by Christian Riders Ministry in Florida. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images); A Palestinian greenhouse worker bows in prayer during a break. (David Furst/AFP/Getty Images); and feminist Muslim author Asra Nomani prays with other women during a rare mixed gender, woman-led prayer service in New York City. (Chris Hondros/Getty Images)
| » Vandanaa Trayee [RealPlayer, 4:32] | |
| Vakratunda Mahaakaaya
Suryakotisamaprabha. Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarvakaaryeshu Sarvadaa. Yaa Kundendutushaarahaaradhavalaa Yaa Shubhravastraavrtaa Yaa Veenaavaradandamanditakaara Yaa Shvetapadmaasanaa. *(Yaa Brahmaachyutashankaraprabhrtibhir- Devaissadaa Poojitaa Saa Maam Paatu Sarasvatee Bhagavatee Nishsheshajaadyaapahaa.) Gururbrahmaa Gururvisnuh Gururdevo Mahesvarah. Gurussaakshaat Param Brahma Tasmai Shri Gurave Namah. |
O, Lord Ganesha of the curved trunk and massive body, the one whose splendor is equal to millions of Suns, please bless me so that I do not face any obstacles in my endeavors.
May that Goddess Bhagavati the blessed Saraswati presiding deity of learning and remover of our lethargy, laziness, and ignorance, kindly protect us. She is pure and white like the Jasmine, the full moon and the garland-like formation of dewdrops. She is dressed in a spotless robe. She has in her hand the auspicious instrument Vina. She is seated on a white lotus. She is the one who is always respected by Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, Shankara the annihilator and other Gods. The Guru is none other than the creator, Lord Brahma; he verily is Lord Vishnu, the preserver, and he truly is Mahesvara, the destroyer. He is the supreme Brahman himself. To such a Guru I offer my salutations. |
| » Managalam [RealPlayer, 4:03] | |
| Bhoomimangalam. Udakamangalam.
Agnimangalam. Vaayumangalam. Gaganamangalam. Sooryamangalam. Chandramangalam. Jagat Mangalam. Jeevamangalam. Dehamangalam. Manomangalam. Aatmamangalam. Sarvamangalam Bhavatu Bhavatu Bhavatu. Sarvamangalam Bhavatu Bhavatu Bhavatu. Sarvamangalam Bhavatu Bhavatu Bhavatu. |
May there be tranquility on earth, on water, in fire, in the wind, in the sky, in the sun, on the moon, on our planet, in all living beings, in the body, in the mind, and in the spirit. May that tranquility be everywhere, and in everyone. |
| » Sahanaa Vavatu [RealPlayer, 4:26] | |
| Om Saha Naavavatu Saha Nau Bhunaktu
Saha Veeryam Karavaavahai. Tejasvi Naavadheetamastu Om Shaantih Shaantih Shaantih. |
May the Lord protect us together.
May he nourish us together. May we work together uniting our strength for the good of humanity. May our learning be luminous and purposeful. May we never hate one another. May there be peace, peace, and perfect peace. |
| » Gaayatri [RealPlayer, 3:28] | |
| Om Bhoor Bhuvassuvah
Om Tat Saviturvarenyam Bhargo Devasya Dhemahi Dhiyo Yo Nah Prachodayaat. |
May there be peace on mortal, immortal, and divine planes. I meditate upon the most brillian splendor of the Sun God. May he stimulate our intellect (so that we are inspired to take the right action at the right time.) |