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Essential Mantras of the World
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The word “mantra” is derived from Sanskrit and simply means a sacred sound. Mantras are used in different traditions, from Hindu to Buddhist, Sikh to Jain. 

We collected here the most famous and important mantras all over the world.

The most well-known mantras originate from the Sanskrit, Pali, and Gurmukhi languages. Here, we also include mantra-like prayers from the Christian and Islamic traditions.

This songbook is suitable for any keyboard musical instrument: piano, synthesizer, accordion, melodica, even for percussion instruments such as xylophone or marimba.

The sheet music in this volume can be used for either singing/chanting or playing on a musical instrument. After chanting a mantra over an extended period of time, you will achieve clarity of mind and a higher level of awareness. Also, we added a QR code to all songs. Follow the link and listen to the rhythm before beginning to play.

CONTENTS:

Mantra of Avalokiteshvara - Buddhism

Green Tara Mantra - Buddhism Tibetan

Healing Mantra - Buddhism Tibetan

Lotus Sutra Mantra - Buddhism Tibetan

Namo Budhaya - Buddhism

Namo Tassa Bhagawato (Vandana) - Buddhism Theravada

Om Ma Tri Mu Ye Sa Le Du - Buddhism Tibetan

Om Mane Padme Hum - Buddhism

Shakyamuni Mantra - Buddhism

The Medicine Buddha Mantra - Buddhism Tibetan

Ti-Sarana - Buddhism Theravada

White Tara Mantra - Buddhism Tibetan

La Illaha Illallah -Islam Sufism

Jesus Prayer - Christian

Asato Ma Sadgamaya - Hinduism

Gayatri Mantra - Hinduism

Govinda Jaya Jaya - Hinduism

Guru Brahma - Hinduism

Hare Krishna - Hinduism

Kali Durge Namo Namah - Hinduism

Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra - Hinduism

Om Mata Kali - Hinduism

Om Namah Shivaya - Hinduism

Om Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah - Hinduism

Om Shakti Om - Hinduism

Shiva Shiva Shambho - Hinduism

Navkar Mantra - Jainism

Adi Mantra - Sikhism

Moola Mantra - Sikhism

Siri Gayatry Mantra (Ra Ma Da Sa) - Sikhism