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# 2023-04-10 - Samgacchadvam, Let Us Move Together | |
In all of the scriptures of the human race, there may not be found a | |
more deeply and beautifully expressed hymn to human unity than | |
Samgacchadvam. First sung more than 10,000 years ago by a people | |
living in Central Russia, where it became included in the Rig Veda, | |
it is now sung by people around the world as a prelude to collective | |
meditation. Its affirmation of unity is not only timeless, but has | |
heightened relevance for the fragmented humanity of today. Here is | |
its phonetic pronunciation from Sanskrit, along with its English | |
translation. | |
Sung ga cha dwung, sung wa da dwung | |
sung wo manaang see jah nahtam. | |
Day vah bhahgung yatah poorvay | |
sung jah nah nah oopah satay | |
Samah nee va ah kootee | |
samah nah hri dayah nee vaha | |
Samahna mastoo wo mano | |
yatah vaha soo sa hah satee | |
Let us move together; let us sing together; | |
let us come to know our minds together. | |
Let us share like sages of the past | |
that all people together may enjoy the universe. | |
Unite our intention; | |
let our hearts be inseparable. | |
Our mind is as one mind | |
as we, to truly know one another, become One. | |
tags: song,spirit,yoga | |
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song | |
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