![]() “Om, I bow to the supreme consciousness, the highest truth, united with divine masculine and feminine energies, embodied in Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.” Namaha (I bow, or I offer my salutations) ![]() Sri Bhagavathe (the divine masculine, referring to Lord Vishnu) ![]() Sri Bhagavathi (the divine feminine, referring to Goddess Lakshmi) Purushothama (the highest person, another name for Lord Vishnu) Om (the primordial sound, representing the ultimate reality) “Om Sat Chit Ananda Parabrahma Purushothama Paramatma Sri Bhagavathi Sametha Sri Bhagavathe Namaha” The Moola Mantra consists of the following words: It is believed to invoke the energy and blessings of the Divine, particularly Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, and Vishnu. The Moola Mantra is a powerful and sacred Sanskrit chant originating from ancient India. “Moola” (also spelt as “Mula” or “Mul”) is a Sanskrit word that translates to “root” or “foundation”. Here’s a bit of background to give to your students about the mantra:
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