сhanting guide to the 1997 recording with Ravi Shankar, George Harrison, Producer.
Om 1. sve vak ra tun da ma haa kaa ya ko ti sur y a sam a pra bha. nir vigh nam ku ru me de va shu ke kaar ye shu sar va daa.
2. sve vak ra tun da ma haa kaa ya ko ti sur y a sam a pra bha. nir vigh nam ku ru me de va shu ke kaar ye shu sar va daa.
3. sve vak ra tun da ma haa kaa ya ko ti sur y a sam a pra bha. nir vigh nam ku ru me de va shu ke kaar ye shu sar va daa.
4. sve vak ra tun da ma haa kaa ya ko ti sur y a sam a pra bha. nir vigh nam ku ru me de va shu ke kaar ye shu sar va daa.
Om Yaa kun den du tu shaar a haar a dha va laa. Yaa shu bhra vas traa vi taa. Yaa vee naa va ra dan da man dit kat a raa. Yaa shve ta pad maa sa naa.
Om Gu rur brahm aa gu rur vish nuh. Gu rur de vo ma hesh va rah. Gu rur saak shaat pa ram brah ma. Tas mai shri gu rur dev na mah. Om
(Verse not included in recorded chant)
Yaa brahm aa chyut a shank ar a pra bhri ti bhir De vais sad aa poo jit aa Saa maam paa tu sar as va tee bha ga va tee Nish shesh a jaa dyaa pa haa.
May that Goddess - Bhagavati - the blessed Saraswati presiding deity of learning and remover of our lethargy, laziness and ignorance, kindly protect us. She is pure and white like the Jasnmine, the full moon and the garland-like formation of dewdrops. She is dresed in a spotless robe. She has in her hand the auspicious instrument Vina. She is seated on a white lotus. She is the one who is always respected by Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, Shankara the Annihilator and other Gods. The Guru is none other than the creator, Lord Brahma; he verily is Lord Vishnu, the preserver, and he truly is Mahesvara, the destroyer. He is the supreme Brahman himself. To such a Guru I offer my salutations.