10 Easy Sanskrit Mantras For Kids With Lyrics For Daily Routine | Toddler Sharp Brain Concentration

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    Hello Everyone !! Let's come and sing along easy Mantras !! Chanting Mantras is beneficial for all, however, it helps kids' a lot in Early Childhood Development. Benefits of chanting Mantras :
    Reduces Stress
    Calms Mind & Body
    Releases Positive Energy
    Decreases Anxiety
    Teaches Patience
    Increases Concentration
    Improves Focus & Stability
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    Mantra (Sanskrit 4-1) means a sacred utterance, numinous sound, or a syllable, word, phonemes, or group of words believed by some to have psychological and spiritual power. Mantra may or may not be syntactic nor have literal meaning; the spiritual value of mantra comes when it is audible, visible or present in thought.
    Earliest mantras were composed in Vedic times by Hindus in India, and those are at least 3000 years old.
    Mantras are now found in various schools of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Similar hymns, chants, compositions and concepts are found in Zoroastrianism, Taoism, Christianity and elsewhere.
    The use, structure, function, importance and types of mantras vary according to the school and philosophy of Hinduism and of Buddhism. Mantras serve a central role in the tantric school of Hinduism. In this school, mantras are considered equivalent to deities, a sacred formula and deeply personal ritual, and considered to be effective only after initiation. However, in other schools of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism or Sikhism, this is not SO.
    Hindu mantras
    During early vedic period, claims Staal, Vedic poets became fascinated by the inspirational power of poems, metered verses and music. They referred to them with the root dhi-, which evolved into dhyana (meditation) of Hinduism, and the language used to start and assist this process manifested as mantra. By middle vedic period
    (1000 BC to 500 BC), mantras were derived from all vedic compositions. They included rc (verses from Rigveda for example), saman (musical chants from the Samaveda for example), yajus (a muttered formula from the yajurveda for example), and nigada (a loudly spoken yajus). During the Hindu Epics period and after, mantras multiplied in many ways and diversifed to meet the needs and passions of various schools of Hinduism.
    Mantras took a center stage in Tantric school. The tantric school posited that each mantra (bijas) is a deity;it is this distinct school of Hinduism and 'each mantra is a deity' reasoning that led to the perception that some Hindus have tens of millions of God.

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