
Episode 215 features a complete recitation of the Bagalamukhin Hirday mantra, a Sanskrit heart hymn dedicated to Goddess Bagalamukhi.
Original TransmissionsThis episode consists entirely of a traditional Sanskrit recitation of the Bagalamukhin Hirday mantra, also known as the heart hymn of Goddess Bagalamukhi. The chanting spans approximately 6 minutes and follows the classical structure of devotional Sanskrit hymns, invoking various aspects and qualities of the goddess. The mantra is presented without commentary or discussion, allowing listeners to experience the pure devotional practice. According to the episode description, this heart hymn is meant to establish a deep connection with Bagalamukhi's divine presence and is traditionally used for overcoming obstacles, resolving conflicts, healing diseases, and spiritual progress. The episode serves as a meditative offering for practitioners seeking to connect with this particular manifestation of the Divine Mother.
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