We are one of the leading Meditation Services based in India. Our Healing Meditation is widely appreciated by our esteemed clients. We proffer ultimate solution for healing meditation at reasonable price. As a prominent meditation services provider in India we provide best meditation solutions for our customers. Mantra, Mind, Meditation Unleash Eternal Power The Sanskrit wird mantra has gained currency in the English language, and is often used to mean repetitive words or thoughts that aid concentration in meditation. What does the word mantra really mean? In Sanskrit, the word mantra is split as follows: man + Trae+da. Man means mind and the root verb trae means to the root to liberate. So mantra is that which liberates the mind from all types of bodages. Mantra is the golden key to the cosmic horizon, a unique tool in the entire process of meditation. The correct word in Sanskrit for meditation us "Sadhana", which originates from the root verb "sadh". Sadh means a constant and sincere endeavour - a deep devotional effort - a significant and meaningful journey for achieving one's goal, especially in the spiritual domain. In all our existential expressional phenomena, it is the mind that steers the psyche: "manah pragraha me va cha". It is the mind that acts with the present, frames the future, and even rewinds the past; with the application of intelligence, intuition, and conscience. But the mind, by nature, is alwas deversified and it runs after hallucinations of the mundance world. In meditation, mantra helps the scateered mind to achieve a state of one-pointedness, absorbing the idea of cosmic superconsciousness that carries within, the mantra itself. Every word in this universe bears an acoustic sound; every utterance possesses a rhythmic vibration and carries a significant meaning. Mantra, too, is a precise and condensed form of all these three aspects and is an essential part of meditation. Meditation is a physio-psychic and psycho-spiritual process of withdrawing the mind from the external world and concerntrating in an internal energy centre or chakra within our corporal frame. The next step is to sit still like a rock and attune the mind with mantric spirit. In mantra meditation, breathing, which is intimately linked with the mind, becomes slow and deep, and ultimately the mind becomes introverted, calm and peaceful. Every individual has a complete and unique thought wave of her own. By repreated mantric strokes on mental plane, the meditator gradually tries to transform his own rhythmic flow into the cosmic vibrational flow. Ultimately the mind expands and merges into the eternal cosmic glacier. The supreme union of microcosm and macrocosm is known as Yoga which is the supreme goal of human life. When the mantra is prescribed by a Satguru after considering the physio-psychic state of a disciple, it is called gurumantra. It is chosen keeping in mind the body-mind matrix of the disciple. Mantras are many but a meditator needs only one selected by the Guru that suits him. Hence, the role of a guru in spiritual life can never be ignored. In reality, meditation without gurumantra is merely concentration, which bears no fruit in spiritual life. Mantra is the power of mind, the secret key to emancipation. Some get the rare opportunity of learning it with the endless effort of many lives. So mantras are not mere words, to be used too easily and frequently in the mundane world. Mantras are special and potent as the right mantra can lead you to the path of salvation.