Mangala Mantra
This mantra is often chanted at the ending of a yoga practice. After working and stretching and opening the soul it is a fitting and timeless way to end a practice. Concentrate on the goodness within and around you. Sending love out to the universe and to all beings. This is really what all the chants are all about. Love.
Om
Swasthi-praja bhyah pari pala
Yantam
Nya-yena margena mahi-mahishaha
Go-brahmanebhyaha-
Shubhamastu-nityam
Lokaa-samastha sukhino-
Bhavanthu
Om
TRADITIONAL TRANSLATION
Let prosperity be glorified
Let rulers, (Administrators) rule the world with
Law and justice
Let Divinity and Erudition be protected
Let people of the whole world be happy and
prosperous
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