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Experiencing Mantras in a Living Way - Step by Step in Practice and RitualThe second volume of the Mantrasiksa series is the comprehensive practice companion of the collection. It introduces the living world of mantras and unites recitation, breath, and voice training with a clearly structured teaching of puja. From simple preliminary exercises to complete sixteenfold offerings, it provides systematic instructions and spiritual upasanas for Surya, Gayatri, Ganesa, Laksmi, and Siva, as well as numerous recitation and practice exercises with the Sanskrit alphabet, the Gayatri and Mrtyuñjaya…mehr

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Experiencing Mantras in a Living Way - Step by Step in Practice and RitualThe second volume of the Mantrasiksa series is the comprehensive practice companion of the collection. It introduces the living world of mantras and unites recitation, breath, and voice training with a clearly structured teaching of puja. From simple preliminary exercises to complete sixteenfold offerings, it provides systematic instructions and spiritual upasanas for Surya, Gayatri, Ganesa, Laksmi, and Siva, as well as numerous recitation and practice exercises with the Sanskrit alphabet, the Gayatri and Mrtyuñjaya mantras.More than 120 MP3 recordings at a moderate tempo accompany the practices. With its clear layout and pleasantly large typeface, this volume is especially suited for personal study and daily practice. Together with an extensive puja glossary, it becomes a valuable manual for learning, practice, and reference - ideal both for beginners taking their first steps in recitation and ritual, and for experienced practitioners wishing to deepen and systematically expand their spiritual practice.
Autorenporträt
Mit deutsch-indischen Wurzeln in Stuttgart geboren, begann er den Weg des authentischen Sanskritstudiums in Varanasi, der Heimatstadt seines Vaters. Seine spirituelle Reise vertiefte sich durch intensive Ritualpraxis, geprägt durch die enge Verbindung zu seinen Lehrern. Das an heiligen Orten erworbene Wissen gibt er heute in Seminaren weiter und unterrichtet zwischen Süddeutschland, Varanasi und dem Himalaya. Nath bedeutet auf Sanskrit "Meister von" und Vivek bedeutet "Wissen".