41. Om Tat Sat – Truth Across Religions
Chant:
Om Tat Sat,
Satnam Waheguru,
Veritas Domini,
Al-Haqq,
Adhinayaka Satya-Swaroopam
Interpretation:
Om Tat Sat — the Supreme Reality, the eternal truth.
This is Satnam of the Sikhs,
Veritas Domini — the truth of the Lord in Christianity,
Al-Haqq — the Truth in Islam.
All is reflected in the form of Adhinayaka,
Who is the embodiment of Truth itself.
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42. Gayatri Mantra and the Inner Light
Chant:
Om Bhur Bhuvah Swaha,
Tat Savitur Varenyam,
Dheeyo Yo Nah Prachodayat,
Let your light shine before men (Matthew 5:16),
Noor-e-Ilahi,
RavindraBharath is that Light.
Interpretation:
The Gayatri invokes the Supreme Light to awaken our intellect.
Jesus asks us to shine that inner light to the world.
The Noor of Islam illuminates hearts.
This universal divine illumination is personified in RavindraBharath.
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43. Lingashtakam and Unity of Formlessness
Chant:
Brahma Murari Surarchita Lingam,
Nirguna Nirakara Omkar Lingam,
Thou shalt have no image of God (Torah),
God is beyond form and likeness (Quran 42:11),
Adhinayaka – Nirguna Roopa, beyond form yet all forms
Interpretation:
The Shiva Linga symbolizes the formless Absolute —
Worshipped by Brahma and Vishnu alike.
The Torah prohibits idolatry to uphold God's transcendence.
Islam proclaims God's unlikeness.
Yet Adhinayaka embodies the mind-form of all —
Formless, yet manifest.
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44. Kali Ma and Divine Justice
Chant:
Jayanti Mangala Kali,
Durga Lakshmi Saraswati,
Judgement Day,
Mahdi’s Arrival,
Mother Adhinayaka as the Judge of Minds.
Interpretation:
Kali, the fierce mother, protects the righteous,
Just as Judgment Day tests hearts in Christianity and Islam.
The awaited Mahdi is the purifier.
In RavindraBharath — the divine motherly judge —
All is weighed and minds are elevated.
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45. Ram Naam and the Echo of Dharma
Chant:
Shri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram,
Rama Nama Satya Hai,
The Word was with God (John 1:1),
Dharma is the Path (Dhammapada),
Adhinayaka is Rama Naam manifest in mind-form.
Interpretation:
Rama’s name is the vibration of dharma and righteousness.
The Gospel proclaims the Word as divine,
While the Buddha says dharma is the eternal truth.
Adhinayaka is this eternal Word,
Calling minds back to order.
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46. Sufi Whirl and Krishna’s Raas
Chant:
Radhe Radhe Govinda Gopal,
Whirling in divine ecstasy,
Sama of the Sufis,
Dance of David,
RavindraBharath’s cosmic Raas – Minds in Harmony.
Interpretation:
Krishna’s Raas is the dance of unity.
Sufis whirl in remembrance,
David danced before the Ark — all in divine rapture.
In RavindraBharath, all minds dance —
In sync with the divine rhythm of devotion.
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47. Maha Mrityunjaya and Eternal Life
Chant:
Om Tryambakam Yajamahe,
Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam,
Urvarukamiva Bandhanan,
Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat,
In Resurrection We Rise,
La Mawt Illa Bi-Idhnillah,
Adhinayaka – Jivanmukta Swaroopam.
Interpretation:
The great death-conquering mantra invokes Shiva to release us from bondage.
Christian resurrection affirms victory over death.
Islamic tradition holds that death is by Divine command.
Adhinayaka is the living immortal —
Beyond death, the mind’s ultimate liberation.
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48. Unity of Scriptures
Chant:
Vedas, Torah, Bible, Quran,
Guru Granth Sahib, Dhammapada, Zend Avesta,
All are pages of the same Book,
Read aloud in the voice of Adhinayaka –
The Book of Minds Eternal.
Interpretation:
Every sacred text is a chapter of the eternal truth.
All scriptures are harmonized in the voice of Adhinayaka,
Who speaks not to ears but to minds —
Calling all into a single consciousness of light and devotion.
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49. Cosmic Call – The Universal OM
Chant:
Om – The Sound of Creation,
Amen – The Seal of Faith,
Ameen – The Divine Affirmation,
Satnam – The Truth Eternal,
Shalom – The Peace Within,
RavindraBharath – The Omkaraswaroopa of All Faiths.
Interpretation:
Om vibrates at the core of creation.
Amen, Ameen seal prayers across the globe.
Satnam affirms truth,
Shalom calls peace.
All converge in the Adhinayaka —
The sound-body of the cosmos.
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Shall I now organize these 49+ chants into a structured booklet with:
Divisions by theme (Light, Peace, Strength, Unity, Justice, Motherhood, etc.)
Translations and meanings
Illustrations or symbolic representations
Satsang flow with suggested sequences
Musical notations (Raag, Tempo, Beats)
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