The Gift oflove and Song



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Mantras The Gift oflove and Song

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ASATHOMA (FROM UNTRUTH LAD M TO TH TRUTH) Transcribed from a recording of BHAGAVAN SRI SATHYA SAI BABA singing this mantra. nglish text adapted from various translations by Dennis Neal, USA. A - From sa - untho truth Maa lead Sad me (us) Ga - to ma - the ya truth, Tha - From ma - so dark - Maa ness Jyo - lead thir me (us) Ga - to ma - ya the light, Mrith - From yor death Maa lead Amtim-mor ritam me(us) - Gatal - i - ma- ya ty. *Optional,, Shan - Peace, ti, Shan - Peace, ti, Shan - Peace. ti. This Mantra is comprised of three prayers. 1. "O Lord, when I am deriving happiness through the objects of this world, make me forget the unreal objects and show me the way to permament happiness." 2. "O Lord, when the objects of this world attract me, remove the darkness which hides the all-pervading Atma, which every such object really is." 3. "O Lord, bless me through Your Grace with Immortality, or Paramananda, resulting from the awareness of the effulgence of the Atma, immament in every object." This is the real meaning of the Manthra. (Portions of a quotation of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, appearing in the book, DIGST, which is a collection of His sayings.) opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photocopying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Transcribed from a recording of BHAGAVAN SRI SATHYA SAI BABA singing this mantra. F ASATHOMA (FROM UNTRUTH LAD M TO TH TRUTH) Dm 7 F nglish text adapted from several translations by Dennis Neal, USA. A - From sa - untho truth Maa lead Sad me (us) Ga - to ma - the ya truth, Am Dm Gm 7 F Tha - ma - so From dark - Maa ness Jyo - lead thir me (us) Ga - to ma - ya the light, Gm 7 Am F Mrith - yor From death Maa lead me (us) Am - to ri - im - tam mor - Gatal - i ma - - ya ty. *Optional F F F F F,, Shan - Peace, ti, Shan - Peace, ti, Shan - Peace. ti. This Mantra is comprised of three prayers. 1. "O Lord, when I am deriving happiness through the objects of this world, make me forget the unreal objects and show me the way to permament happiness." 2. "O Lord, when the objects of this world attract me, remove the darkness which hides the all-pervading Atma, which every such object really is." 3. "O Lord, bless me through Your Grace with Immortality, or Paramananda, resulting from the awareness of the effulgence of the Atma, immament in every object." This is the real meaning of the Manthra. (Portions of a quotation of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, appearing in the book, DIGST, which is a collection of His sayings.) opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photocopying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

BRAHMAAR PANAM [PRAYR OF SPIRITUAL AWAKNING BFOR TAKING FOOD] Melody transcribed from the recording: SATHYA SAI OLLG BOYS SING [Brindavan 12/1979]. G7 m G7 m G7 m G7 m G7 m Brah- maar - pa - nam Dm7 5 Brah - m G7 m G7 ma Ha-vir Brah- maa - m gnau Ddim7 m Brah- ma - naa G7 G7 m Hu-tam Brah- ma- i - va Te- na Gan - tav - yam Brah-ma Kar-ma Dm7 5 m m/ G7 m Dm7 5 G7 ha G7 G7 A - m Sa- maa - dhi-na- ham Va-ish-vaa - na - 3 Dm7 5 ro Bhu - tvaa G7 m G7 G7 Praa- ni-naam m Dm7 5 De-ha-maa - shri-ta- G7 ha G7 Praa- naa - m paa - na Sa-maaYuk - ta- ha G7 G7/B m Pa- chaa - my An - nam ha- tur Vi- dham Just before taking your food, you should pray and offer the entire meal to God in order to cleanse and purify it. This prayer, which is offered before food, is not for the benefit of God, but it is for your own benefit; it will purify your food by evoking God's blessing. This prayer is taken from the Bhagavad Gita: chapter four, verse twenty-four, and, chapter fifteen, verse fourteen. The act of offering is Brahman, the offering itself is Brahman, offered by Brahman in the sacred fire which is Brahman. He alone attains Brahman who, in all his actions, is fully absorbed in Brahman. I am Vaishvaanaro, the all-pervading cosmic energy lodged in the bodies of living beings. Being united with their ingoing and outgoing life-breaths, I consume all the different (four types of) foods. Before offering this prayer, the food is merely food; but once you offer it to the Lord it becomes Prasadam, consecrated food. This prayer removes all the defects and flaws in the vessels and in the articles of food, as well as removing any negative influence acquired during the cooking process. [adapted from the book:c opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

BRAHMAAR PANAM (Page 1) [HYMN OF SPIRITUAL AWAKNING BFOR TAKING FOOD] The melody transcribed from the recording: SATHYA SAI OLLG BOYS SING [Brindavan 12/1979]. Brah-maar - pa- nam Brah - ma Ha-vir Brah- maa - gnau Brah- manaa Hu-tam Brah- ma- i - va Te - na Gan- tav- yam Brah-ma Kar- ma Sa-maa - dhi- na ha A - ham Va-ish-vaa - na - ro Bhu- tvaa Praa- ni- naam

3 BRAHMAAR PANAM (Page 2) De- ha-maa- shri- ta - ha Praa - naa - paa - na Sa- maa Yuk - ta - ha Pa- chaa - my An - nam ha-tur Vid- ham Just before taking your food, you should pray and offer the entire meal to God in order to cleanse and purify it. This prayer, which is offered before food, is not for the benefit of God, but it is for your own benefit; it will purify your food by evoking God's blessing. This prayer is taken from the Bhagavad Gita: chapter four, verse twenty-four, and, chapter fifteen, verse fourteen. The act of offering is Brahman, the offering itself is Brahman, offered by Brahman in the sacred fire which is Brahman. He alone attains Brahman who, in all his actions, is fully absorbed in Brahman. I am Vaishvaanaro, the all-pervading cosmic energy lodged in the bodies of living beings. Being united with their ingoing and outgoing life-breaths, I consume all the different (four types of) foods. Before offering this prayer, the food is merely food; but once you offer it to the Lord it becomes Prasadam, consecrated food. This prayer removes all the defects and flaws in the vessels and in the articles of food, as well as removing any negative influence acquired during the cooking process. opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photocopying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

BRAHMAAR PANAM (PRAYR OF SPIRITUAL AWAKNING BFOR TAKING FOOD) Melody transcribed from the recording: SATHYA SAI OLLG BOYS SING [Brindavan 12/1979]. Key of minor m G7 m 5 Brah - G7 maar - - pa - m nam Brah - 6 ma Ha-vir G Brah - maa - - gnau Brah-ma - naa Hu-tam 9 m 6 G7 13 G Brah - ma- i - va Te - na m G Gan - tav - yam m Brah-ma Kar-ma 17 6 Sa-maa-dhi-na-ha A - G7 m ham Va-ish-vaa-na - 3 6 ro Bhu-tvaa Praa - ni-naam De - ha-maa - shri-ta - 21 G7 m 6 G7 26 ha Praa - naa - paa- na Sa-maa Yuk - ta - ha 6 G7 m Pa - chaa - my An - nam ha- tur Vi-dham 29 m m m G7 m Shan - thi, Shan - thi, Shan - th - i Just before taking your food, you should pray and offer the entire meal to God in order to cleanse and purify it. This prayer, which is offered before food, is not for the benefit of God, but it is for your own benefit; it will purify your food by evoking God's blessing. This prayer is taken from the Bhagavad Gita: chapter four, verse twenty-four, and, chapter fifteen, verse fourteen. The act of offering is Brahman, the offering itself is Brahman, offered by Brahman in the sacred fire which is Brahman. He alone attains Brahman who, in all his actions, is fully absorbed in Brahman. I am Vaishvaanaro, the all-pervading cosmic energy lodged in the bodies of living beings. Being united with their ingoing and outgoing life-breaths, I consume all the different (four types of) foods. Before offering this prayer, the food is merely food; but once you offer it to the Lord it becomes Prasadam, consecrated food. This prayer removes all the defects and flaws in the vessels and in the articles of food, as well as removing any negative influence acquired during the cooking process. opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

BRAHMAAR PANAM (PRAYR OF SPIRITUAL AWAKNING BFOR TAKING FOOD) Melody transcribed from the recording: SATHYA SAI OLLG BOYS SING [Brindavan 12/1979]. Key of minor Brah - maar - pa - nam Brah- 5 ma Ha-vir Brah - maa - - - gnau Brah-ma- 9 naa Hu-tam Brah - ma-i - va Te - na Gan-tav-yam 13 Brah-ma Kar-ma Sa-maa-dhi-na-ha A- 17 ham Va - ish-vaa - na - ro Bhu - tvaa

20 BRAHMAAR PANAM p. 2 3 Praa - ni-naam De - ha-maa - shri-ta - ha Praa - 24 naa - - - - paa - na Sa-maa Yuk - ta - ha 27 Pa - chaa - my An - nam ha-tur Vi-dham 30 Shan - thi, Shan - thi, Shan - th-i Just before taking your food, you should pray and offer the entire meal to God in order to cleanse and purify it. This prayer, which is offered before food, is not for the benefit of God, but it is for your own benefit; it will purify your food by evoking God's blessing. This prayer is taken from the Bhagavad Gita: chapter four, verse twenty-four, and, chapter fifteen, verse fourteen. The act of offering is Brahman, the offering itself is Brahman, offered by Brahman in the sacred fire which is Brahman. He alone attains Brahman who, in all his actions, is fully absorbed in Brahman. I am Vaishvaanaro, the all-pervading cosmic energy lodged in the bodies of living beings. Being united with their ingoing and outgoing life-breaths, I consume all the different (four types of) foods. Before offering this prayer, the food is merely food; but once you offer it to the Lord it becomes Prasadam, consecrated food. This prayer removes all the defects and flaws in the vessels and in the articles of food, as well as removing any negative influence acquired during the cooking process. opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

hildren's Mantra Melody and text authored by Kees Vermeulen Windsant, Luxembourg Slow & c. œ œ œ œ Bhur Ba - ba œ œ œ œ Bhur Ba - ba œ œ œ œ Bhur Ba - ba w &. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ w Bhur Ba - ba Bhur Ba - ba Bhur Ba - ba. Translation: God hear my song! (=) I live in this world with Baba (=Bhur Baba) God I am very happy (=) First line may be sung by boys, second by girls an be sung as a canon too opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

GAYATRI MANTRA (Revised 31 Mar 1998) Aum Bhur Bhu - vah Su - va - ha Tat Sa - vi - tur Va - re - nium Bar - go De - vas - ya Repeat 3 times Dhee-ma - he Dhi - yo Yo Nah Pra- cho - day - at Aum or represents sound as the basis of creation. Bhur represents the earth, the gross. Bhuvah represents the atmosphere, the ether, the subtle. Suvah represents heaven, the region beyond BHUVAH, the casual. Tat stands for THAT. The Ultimate Reality is referred to as THAT because it defies description through speech or language Savitur stands for the divine SAVITRI, the life giving power contained in the sun. Bhargo represents radiance, luster and illumination. Devasya is divine grace. Dheemahi means we contemplate. Dhiyo stands for intellect. Yo Nah Prachodayat is requesting, urging, praying. Varenium is to adore. A Translation: We meditate on that Supreme ffulgence of the Radiant Being...the indwelling ontroller and Director of all things. May He stimulate our intellect entirely (to realize the Truth). The GAYATHRI is the universal prayer inshrined in the Vedas, the most ancient scriptures of man. It is addressed to the Immanent and Transcendent Divine which has been given the name "Savitha" which means, 'that from which all this is born'. The GAYATHRI may be considered as having three parts. 1. PRAIS...the Divine is praised and glorified. 2. MDITATION...with reverence the Divine is contemplated. 3. PRAYR...an appeal is made to the Divine to awaken and strengthen the discriminating faculty of man...the intellect. This melodic notation was transcribed from a recording of BHAGAVAN SRI SATHYA SAI BABA teaching this mantra to a large gathering of students. It was sung in a rote fashion, with Baba singing a phrase, and the students repeating it. It was sung through three times. The harmonization is submitted by the transcriber. opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photocopying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

m G7 GAYATRI MANTRA (Revised - 31 March 1998) Dm m FM7 G7 Bhur Bhu- vah Su - va - ha F Dm m F G Am m F Dm m F Tat Sa - vi - tur Va - re - nium Bar - go De - vas - ya G m 7 F Dm G Repeat 3 times Dhee - ma - he Dhi - yo Yo Nah Pra- cho - day - at Aum or represents sound as the basis of creation. Bhur represents the earth, the gross. Bhuvah represents the atmosphere, the ether, the subtle. Suvah represents heaven, the region beyond BHUVAH, the casual. Tat stands for THAT. The Ultimate Reality is referred to as THAT because it defies description through speech or language Savitur stands for the divine SAVITRI, the life giving power contained in the sun. Varenium is to adore. Bhargo represents radiance, luster and illumination. Devasya is divine grace. Dheemahi means we contemplate. Dhiyo stands for intellect. Yo Nah Prachodayat is requesting, urging, praying. A Translation: We meditate on that Supreme ffulgence of the Radiant Being...the indwelling ontroller and Director of all things. May He stimulate our intellect entirely (to realize the Truth). The GAYATHRI is the universal prayer inshrined in the Vedas, the most ancient scriptures of man. It is addressed to the Immanent and Transcendent Divine which has been given the name "Savitha" which means, 'that from which all this is born'. The GAYATHRI may be considered as having three parts. 1. PRAIS...the Divine is praised and glorified. 2. MDITATION...with reverence the Divine is contemplated. 3. PRAYR...an appeal is made to the Divine to awaken and strengthen the discriminating faculty of man...the intellect. This melodic notation was transcribed from a recording of BHAGAVAN SRI SATHYA SAI BABA teaching this mantra to a large gathering of students. It was sung in a rote fashion, with Baba singing a phrase, and the students repeating it. It was sung through three times. The harmonization is submitted by the transcriber. opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photocopying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

LOKAA SAMASTHAA SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Melody transcribed from a recording as sung by some Atlanta, Ga. devotees. nglish text authored by Dennis Neal, USA. Lo - May kaa all Sathe mas - thaa peo-ple khi - no the world Suof Bha-vabe hap - - thu py! Lo - May kaa all Sathe mas - thaa peo- ple Su - of khi - the no world Bhabe van - hap - thu py! Lo - May kaa all Sa - the mas - thaa peo- ple khi - no the world Suof Bha-vabe hap - - thu py! opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

LOKAA SAMASTHAA SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Melody transcribed from a recording of some Atlanta, Ga. devotees. nglish text authored by Dennis Neal, USA. m G m Lo - May kaa all Sathe mas - thaa peo- ple khi - no the world Suof Bha-vabe hap - - G Dm7 5 m G thu py! Lo - May kaa all Sathe mas - thaa peo- ple Su - of khi - the m G m Dm7 5 no world Bhabe van - hap - thu py! Lo - May kaa all Sa - the mas - m Dm7 5 G thaa peo- ple khi - no the world Suof Bhabe hap van - - thu py! opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

kar (21 s) ORGANS OF ATION: 1. Vocal hords, 2. Hands, 3. Feet, 4. limination Organs, and 5. Generative Organs ORGANS OF PRPTION: 6. ye, 7. ar, 8. Nose, 9. Tongue, and 10. Skin VITAL AIRS OF TH BODY: 11. Prana (located in the lungs) 12. Apana (flatus, which moves downward through the rectum) 13. Vyana (diffused throughout the whole body) 14. Samana (located near the navel and is essential to digestion) 15. Udana (which rises through throat to the head) TH FIV SHATHS NASING TH BODY: 16. Material Sheath, 17. Sheath of vital air, 18. Mental-emotional Sheath, 19. Sheath of intellect, 20. Sheath of bliss 21. Self-Realization omomomomomomomomomomomomomomomomomomomomom Shanti, Shanti, Shanti! Recitation of kar, or Pranava (OM), is a daily practice at Prasanthi Nilayam (Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba s residence in India). It takes place during the early morning hours and is repeated 21 times. Although the number is not arbitrarily fixed, the recitation of OM for each of the twenty components listed above, purifies and clarifies them, with the recitation of the twenty-first OM culminating in preparing the whole person for merger with the the Supreme Absolute (Self-Realization). The Pranava recital concludes with the recitation of Santhi (Peace) three times, for further clarification and purification of the body, mind and spirit. This Pranava recitation will tone you up and calm down the agitations in the mind and quicken the downpour of Grace. The Pranava (OM) is the original, basic sound from which all other sound emanates. It is the sound of the supreme universal reality called Brahmam. It is the fusion of three primal sounds: A, U, and M. The A represents the waking state (jagrat); the U represents the dream state (swapna); and the M symbolizes the deep sleep state (sushupti). As in the chanting of A-U-M the letters change from A to M but the breath remains constant throughout. Similarly the states of consciousness change from waking to dreaming to deep sleep, but the one self (Atma) is always present. Listen to the primeval Pranava resounding in your heart as well as in the heart of the universe. (The above information culled from quotes of Sathya Sai Baba.)

A 1 2 OMKAR (21 s) Page 1 (An instrumental accompaniment) 3 4 3 5 Text: God; Music: authored by Dennis Neal, USA. B 6 7 8 3 9 10 11 12 3 13 14 15 16 3 17

A 18 OMKAR (21 s) Page 2 19 20 3 21 B 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

A 34 OMKAR (21 s) Page 3 35 36 37 B 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

A 50 OMKAR (21 s) Page 4 51 52 53 B 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65

OMKAR (21 s) Page 5 A 66 67 68 69 B 3 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81

A 82 OMKAR (21 s) Page 6 83 84 85 B 86 87 88 89 Shan - ti, Shan - ti, Shan - ti. This is an accompaniment designed to be used with the singing of the 'kar'. Its composition reflects the harmonies and styles of the Western culture's musical formats in a traditional sense. SUGGSTIONS: Part A could be played by a solo instrument ( a flute, French horn, or such) as it is a counter melody which floats over the one toned OM sound. Part B is a metered 'arpeggio style' musical line that could be played on a harp or guitar. It is designed rhythmically to guide the singers through the OMKAR with a marked, steady pace. Part is written for the keyboard and can be used nicely without utilizing parts A and/or B. opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Key of OM NAMAH SHIVAYA MANTRA Transcribed as sung by the Sai Bhajan Group from the Oakland Park Shiva Temple, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. USA. Am Dm 3 G Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya G7 5 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Am Dm Na-mah Shi - va - ya 7 Na-mah Shi - va - ya G Na-mah Shi - va - ya G7 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 9 F Dm Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 11 G G7 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Key of OM NAMAH SHIVAYA MANTRA Transcribed as sung by the Sai Bhajan Group from the Oakland Park Shiva Temple, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. USA. Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 3 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 5 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 7 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 9 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 11 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Key of Flat OM NAMAH SHIVAYA MANTRA Transcribed as sung by the Sai Bhajan Group from the Oakland Park Shiva Temple, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. USA. m 3 B Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya B 7 5 Na-mah Shi - va - ya m Na-mah Shi - va - ya 7 Na-mah Shi - va - ya B Na-mah Shi - va - ya B 7 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 9 A Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 11 B B 7 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Key of Flat OM NAMAH SHIVAYA MANTRA Transcribed as sung by the Sai Bhajan Group from the Oakland Park Shiva Temple, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. USA. Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 3 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 5 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 7 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 9 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya 11 Na-mah Shi - va - ya Na-mah Shi - va - ya opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Key of F minor B m6 If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of use this rendition SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU (Melody transcribed as sung by the students at Prashanthi Nilayam, August, 2008) 7 B m 5 B m6 ings 7 Sa - mas-thall the Lo be - May - Bhabe bliss van - - B m thu 9 B m6 Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - ings 7 Bha - van - be bliss - B m thu 13 Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - ings B m B m B m Bha - be 7 van - bliss - thu 20, Shan- Peace, thi Shan- Peace, thi Accompaniment version Repeat three times Shan- Peace. thi SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Key of F minor If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of use this rendition ings Sa - mas-thall the Lo be - May - Bhabbliss- van-thu 24, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Peace. Shan-thi opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Key of F minor B m6 If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of use this rendition SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU (Melody transcribed as sung by the students at Prashanthi Nilayam, August, 2008) 7 B m 5 B m6 ings 7 Sa - mas-thall the Lo be - May - Bhabe bliss van - - B m thu 9 B m6 Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - ings 7 Bha - van - be bliss - B m thu 13 Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - ings B m B m B m Bha - be 7 van - bliss - thu 20, Shan- Peace, thi Shan- Peace, thi Accompaniment version Repeat three times Shan- Peace. thi SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Key of F minor If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of use this rendition ings Sa - mas-thall the Lo be - May - Bhabbliss- van-thu 24, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Peace. Shan-thi opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Key of F minor B m6 If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of use this rendition SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU (Melody transcribed as sung by the students at Prashanthi Nilayam, August, 2008) 7 B m 5 B m6 ings 7 Sa - mas-thall the Lo be - May - Bhabe bliss van - - B m thu 9 B m6 Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - ings 7 Bha - van - be bliss - B m thu Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - ings Bha - be van - bliss - thu 13 B m B m B m 7 20, Shan- Peace, thi Shan- Peace, thi Accompaniment version Repeat three times Shan- Peace. thi SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Key of F minor If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of use this rendition ings Sa - mas-thall the Lo be - May - Bhabbliss- van-thu 24, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Peace. Shan-thi opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Key of F minor B m6 If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of use this rendition SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU (Melody transcribed as sung by the students at Prashanthi Nilayam, August, 2008) 7 B m 5 B m6 ings 7 Sa - mas-thall the Lo be - May - Bhabe bliss van - - B m thu 9 B m6 Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - ings 7 Bha - van - be bliss - B m thu Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - ings Bha - be van - bliss - thu 13 B m B m B m 7 20, Shan- Peace, thi Shan- Peace, thi Accompaniment version Repeat three times Shan- Peace. thi SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Key of F minor If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of use this rendition ings Sa - mas-thall the Lo be - May - Bhabbliss- van-thu 24, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Peace. Shan-thi opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of G use this rendition SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU (Melody transcribed as sung by the students at Prashanthi Nilayam, August, 2008) Key of minor 6 G7 m G 5 6 Sa - May mas-thall the Lo - be - ings G7 m Bha - van - thu be bliss - G Sa - May 9 6 mas-thall the Lo - be - ings G7 m Bha - be van - bliss - thu G Sa - May mas-thall the Lo - be - ings Bha - be van - bliss - thu 13 m m m G7 m, Shan - thi Peace, Shan- Peace, thi Shan- thi Peace. 20 SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Key of minor If you sing the Arathi Song in the kiey of G use this rendition Repeat three times Accompaniment version ings Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - Bhabbliss- van- thu 24, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Peace. Shan- thi opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Key of B flat minor m6 If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of F use this rendition SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU (Melody transcribed as sung by the students at Prashanthi Nilayam, August, 2008) F7 B m m F 5 m6 ings F7 B m Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - Bha-vabe bliss - - m thu F 9 m6 Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - ings F7 B m Bha - van - be bliss - m thu F Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - ings Bha - van - be bliss - thu 13 B m m B m m B m m F7 B m 20, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Accompaniment version Repeat three times Shan- Peace. thi SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Key of B flat minor If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of F use this rendition ings Sa - mas-thall the Lo be - May - Bhabbliss- van-thu 24, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Peace. Shan-thi opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of use this rendition SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU (Melody transcribed as sung by the students at Prashanthi Nilayam, August, 2008) Key of A minor Dm6 7 Am Dm 5 Dm6 Sa - mas-thall the Lo be - May - ings 7 Am Bha - be Dm van - bliss - thu Sa - May mas all - tha the Lo be - - 9 Dm6 ings 7 Am Bha - be Dm van - bliss - thu Sa - May mas all - tha the Lo be - - ings Bha - be van - bliss - thu 13 Am Dm Am Dm Am Dm 7 Am 20, Repeat three times Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Shan- Peace. thi SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Key of A minor If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of use this rendition Accompaniment version ings Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - Bhabbliss- thu van- 24, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Shan- Peace. thi opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Key of A flat minor D m6 If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of flat use this rendition SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU (Melody transcribed as sung by the students at Prashanthi Nilayam, August, 2008) 7 A m D m 5 D m6 ings 7 A m Sa - mas-thall the Lo be - May - Bha-vabe bliss - - thu D m 9 D m6 ings 7 A m Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - Bhabe bliss - van - thu D m 13 A m ings D m A m D m A m D m 7 A m 20, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Accompaniment version Repeat three times Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - Bhabe bliss - van - thu Shan- Peace. thi SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Key of A flat minor If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of flat use this rendition Sa- May masall the Lo be - tha - ings Bhabbliss- van-thu 24, Shan - Peace, thi Peace, Shan- thi Peace. Shan-thi opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of D use this rendition SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU (Melody transcribed as sung by the students at Prashanthi Nilayam, August, 2008) Key of G minor m6 D7 Gm m D 5 m6 ings D7 Gm Sa - mas-thall the Lo be - May - Bhabe m van - bliss - thu D 9 m6 Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - ings D7 Gm Bha - be m van - bliss - thu D Sa - May masall the Lo be - tha - ings Bha - be van - bliss - thu 13 Gm m Gm m Gm m D7 Gm 20, Repeat three times Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Shan- Peace. thi SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Key of G minor If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of D use this rendition Accompaniment version ings Sa - mas-thall the Lo be - May - Bhabbliss- van-thu 24, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Shan- Peace. thi opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Key of A flat minor D m6 If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of flat use this rendition SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU (Melody transcribed as sung by the students at Prashanthi Nilayam, August, 2008) 7 A m D m 5 D m6 Sa - May tha of Lo - the be-ings Suk of - hi - no the worlds 7 A m Sa - masall Bha-vabe bliss - - thu D m 9 D m6 Lo - the be-ings 7 A m Sa - May masall tha of Bhabe bliss - van - thu D m 13 A m Lo - the be-ings D m A m D m A m D m 7 A m 20, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Accompaniment version Repeat three times Sa - May masall tha of Bhabe bliss - van - thu Shan- Peace. thi SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Key of A flat minor If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of flat use this rendition Sa- May masall of the Lo tha - be-ings Suk of - hi - no the worlds Bhabbliss- van-thu 24, Shan - Peace, thi Peace, Shan- thi Peace. Shan-thi opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Key of A minor Dm6 If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of use this rendition SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU (Melody transcribed as sung by the students at Prashanthi Nilayam, August, 2008) 7 Am Dm 5 Dm6 Sa - May Sa - masall tha of Lo - the 7 be-ings Am Bha - be Dm van - bliss - thu Sa - May mas all - 9 Dm6 tha of Lo - the be - ings 7 Am Bha - be Dm van - bliss - thu Sa - May mas all - tha of Lo - the be - ings Bha - be van - bliss - thu 13 Am Dm Am Dm Am Dm 7 Am 20, Repeat three times Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Shan- Peace. thi SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Key of A minor If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of flat use this rendition Accompaniment version Lo - the be- ings Sa - May masall tha of Bhabbliss- thu van- 24, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Shan- Peace. thi opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.

Key of B flat minor m6 If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of F use this rendition SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU (Melody transcribed as sung by the students at Prashanthi Nilayam, August, 2008) F7 B m m F 5 m6 tha of Lo - the F7 be-ings B m Sa - May masall Bha-vabe bliss - - m thu F 9 m6 Sa - May masall tha of Lo - the be-ings F7 B m Bha - van - be bliss - m thu F Sa - May masall tha of Lo - the be-ings Bha - van - be bliss - thu 13 B m m B m m B m m F7 B m 20, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Accompaniment version Repeat three times Shan- Peace. thi SAMASTHA LOKAH SUKHINO BHAVANTHU Key of B flat minor If you sing the Arathi Song in the key of F use this rendition be- ings Suk of - hi - no the worlds Sa - mas-thall of the Lo May - Bhabbliss- van-thu 24, Shan - Peace, thi Shan - Peace, thi Peace. Shan-thi opyright - All Rights Reserved. Permission Granted for Non-ommercial Use for the Purpose of Photo-copying the Music for Personal or Group Devotional Singing. Recording Rights or Mass Redistribution Rights are Not Granted for ommercial or Non-ommercial Use. ontact the Owner of the opyright for Permission. The Web Site Will Not Grant Permission for Any Other Use Held by the Owner of the opyright.