Brahmananda Swaroopa- Meaning & It's Significance

 


Brahmananda Swaroopa


Brahmananda Swaroopa, Isha Jagadisha
Akhilananda Swaroopa, Isha Mahesha


Brahmananda Swaroopa means, Swaroopa means the image or a reflection of that – image of that rather. Brahmananda means ultimate joy or ultimate bliss. So this is the image of ultimate blissfulness.





Brahman means boundless or the ultimate reality.

Ananda means the blissfulness or ecstasy of the Creator, and Swaroopa is the form or image of the ecstasy of the Creator.

Isha is that which rules and Jagadisha is the ruler of the existence.

Akhila means everything, all inclusiveness is Akhila.

And that which is everything, the image of that, is Mahesha

So the Creator is referred to in so many ways. When we chant Brahmananda Swaroopa, we are saying everything is an image of the ecstasy of the Creator.




Why do we chant Brahmananda Swaroopa?

In this week’s Spot, Sadhguru answers the question why do we chant Brahmananda Swaroopa? “When we chant Brahmananda Swaroopa, we are saying everything is an image of the ecstasy of the Creator. The chant is significant not just for its meaning, but because it is a consecrated chant. So here in Isha, we have consecrated these sounds. And it is the simplest way for you to connect with what you refer to as Isha – you can use this as my ID.”


The Brahmananda swaroopa chant is a way to connect with Sadhguru everyday at 6:20 PM. 

What is the meaning or what does it signify? Well, in simple terms, (if not due to any dust particles from outside), tears come when something moves deeply from within, isn't it? Either emotionally or at energy level something is touching us, hence there's a reaction.

Sadhguru says, ”If you are present, I am always present”. So all we need to do is just be and experience the moments.



When we consecrate a certain set of sounds, it is done with the intention that a large part of you will become absolute stillness, but you will retain the liveliness of life around you. And slowly, this becomes like a coating, like a shield around you. A cocoon of a certain energy. So Brahmananda Swaroopa can be used as a raiment that you wear; it is a clothing that you wear all the time. This chant is more like your clothing, this is not a seed. If you keep on chanting with sufficient involvement, it will be around you. If your life breath becomes this, people can feel it.

So if you chant it substantially enough, it will make a full raiment. If you are only the few-minutes kind, you will have a bikini....



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