©This artwork is the copyright of Kimi Bloom Digital Art. For a more organic/natural matt look, print on a matt or textured stock as the colours will sink in slightly.įor inspiration and updates on new products as I roll them out, please follow me on Instagram PLEASE NOTEĬolours depicted on screen may vary on different computers and printers. For a vibrant look, print on a glossy stock as the colours will sit on the paper. The poster can be printed on canvas or any paper, but I recommend printing on a good quality thick stock around 200gsm. If you would like an alternative size to what is listed above, please contact me and I can resize to your specifications.įor best results, I recommend using a professional printer such as your local print shop, Officeworks (Australia) or Staples (USA). High resolution (300dpi) jpegs suitable for printing on canvas or paper in the most popular 'A' paper sizes found in Australia/UK/Europe/Canada and their corresponding US sizes: Please note, this is a digital product only – allowing you to print and frame the artwork yourself, saving on time and shipping costs. (Please note, there is a watermark on the gallery images.this will not appear on the downloadable files). A beautiful print perfect for the yoga studio or home. This print shows the mantra/chant and the meaning in English below. And “e” is pronounced like the “ay” in the word way or hay.Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo – the opening chant to Kundalini yoga. Ong namo guru dev namo can also be used by an individual yoga student to remind him/herself that they are their own greatest teacher.įor the pronunciation of ong namo guru dev namo, the “o” is like the “o” in open. This enhances the effect of the yoga practice. Some say it allows for a tuning in to a particular frequency of vibration in which the deepest understanding of Kundalini yoga can be accessed. This mantra is said to refine the energy of the yogi chanting it as well as the energy around them. They are, therefore, drawing on the whole history and lineage of those who have come before them. A teacher may use it at the beginning of class in order to connect with their own teachers and the guidance of the community, thus allowing that power to teach through them. Ong namo guru dev namo honors both the inner wisdom of the yogi and the power of their community. It describes the teacher as divine and exalted. In this sentence, it is the adjective for the previous word, guru. In Sanskrit and Hindi, Deva means, a god, the divine or an angel. This shortened version of the word is usually found and influenced by the Hindi language. Usually the devotees follow the instructions and practices laid out by the teacher in an attempt to achieve heightened spiritual growth or enlightenment.ĭev is a shortened way to say Deva. Guru is a specific teacher that acts as a spiritual leader for a disciple. This usually happens when certain letters are together, or to create the correct number of syllables for the flow of the mantra. Namo is actually the word, namaha, which specifically means “my salutations.” The “aha” in that word can change to an “o” in a Sanskrit linguistic a process called sandhi. This vibrates and stimulates various points on the roof of the mouth, which in turn stimulates different parts of the brain, specifically the pituitary gland. Ong has the advantage of moving the sound in the mouth from the front all the way to the back. Ong is another way of saying the popular “om,” which is thought to constitute the Divine in the form of sound. Each word in ong namo guru dev namo possesses meaning:
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