108 Periyava nama chants

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Thanks to Sri Ravi Venkataraman for the share.

He consider this mantra as very special as it was given to me by Pujya sri. Mahaperiyava himself.

This was recorded by “Aishwarya Shankar”, a budding artist from Chennai who has come for Cleveland Aradhana.

Here is the background behind this mantra: (More details can be seen in his interview)

I had a vivid dream once when I find myself floating in a very small capsule (similar to a small parisal in Tamil), in a very large water body where I cannot see the shores, like a big lake or an ocean. Suddenly I fall into the water and seek help by praying to Pujya Sri. Mahaperiyava.

Immediately, listening to my prayer, His Holiness appears in a big boat by Himself. He looks at me and tells me that I am struggling in the ocean of samsara, like many others. To come out of the samsara cycle, His Holiness asks me to chant this mantra “AUM NAMO BHAGAVATE KAMAKOTI CHANDRASEKHARAYA”. He helps me to get into the boat and then drifts away. The dream disappears. After that I had been constantly chanting the mantra, which has been a tremendous source of strength.

Since I was a boy, I learnt a particular sloka (pranaumi dakshinamurthi ….) from my uncle. I chant that sloka and do namaskaram using the mantra “OM NAMO BHAGAVATE CHANDRASEKHARAYA”. Mahaperiyava added the word KAMAKOTI to that line. Hence, I thought it was very special, having listened from Him.

Several family members and friends have seen the darshan of Pujya sri Mahaswamiji in the dream after they vow to repeat the mantra for 10000 times and start the counts daily (300, 500 etc).

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Categories: Audio Content, Devotee Experiences, Periyava TV

13 replies

  1. Excellent experiences, though I understood in parts only. I too have had the good fortune of having an ekanta darshanam of Mahaperiyava in 1983. Can I have the email address of Shri Raviji?

  2. Good to share all the things you got.

    Thanks for your motto.

  3. Sri Ravi is much blessed as many many devotees of SRI SRI SRI SRI MAHA PERIYAVAL.
    And me too blessed to listen this video.
    Ellam SRI PERIYAVA ANUGRAHAM

  4. jaya jaya sankara hara hara sankara

    very nice sharing of sri ravi venkat ji dream experiences thank you
    kindly mention the name of the book by sri ravi venkat ji for shree mahaswami pooja which was shown by sri ravi ji

  5. I have updated the post with the download link.

  6. Please share downloadable file with sri. Periava blessings.

  7. Shri Gurubhyo Namaha! Hara Hara Shankara, Jaya Jaya Shankara! Thanks for sharing the Divine Manthram which is Upadesam of Maha Periyava Himself! May He help us in this life in all ways and help us cross the Oceon of Samsaara!

  8. Elated and who ever hear these chants all gifted and rare collection on Maha Periyava

  9. Thank you for this chanting. Two days back me and my husband saw Ravi Venkataraman mama video on you tube and we felt so blessed. We had doubts whether we could chant this. So I tried to send a mail to Ravi mama but I think the mail id was not correct , I was just telling my husband lets wait and see . And i feel I got my answer . Thank you so much .
    Jaya Jaya Sankara
    Hara Hara Sankara.

  10. JAGAT GURAVE SARANAM

    JAYA JAYA SHANKARA HARA HARA SHANKARA

  11. Thanks for the Manthra. Maha periyava came in my dreams and blessed me. Sri maha periyava saranam. we will chant and make others to chant the manthra.

  12. Dear Mahesh Can this Om Namo Bhagavate Kamakoti Chandrasekaraya chant be downloaded pls?? Sridhar

    On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 8:18 AM, Sage of Kanchi wrote:

    > Mahesh posted: ” Thanks to Sri Ravi Venkataraman for the share. He > consider this mantra as very special as it was given to me by Pujya sri. > Mahaperiyava himself. This was recorded by “Aishwarya Shankar”, a budding > artist from Chennai who has come for Cleveland ” >

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