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Nada: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Nada

Nada

(Sanskrit) The Universal Sound. Vibration

 

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Nada: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary II on nada

nada:

sound current of the subtle body

 

(See also: nada, Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Nada: Spiritual Yoga Dictionary II on NADA

NADA: Mystic sound.

 

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Nada: Shunya to Nada Yoga - Journey of Peace

In the language of yoga, the purpose or the effect of continuous nada sadhana on the human mind is ananda - extreme bliss.

 

Nada, or sound, is divided into two parts - aahada and anhada, heard and unheard. Heard means that which is possible for you to hear 'through the physical ears', and unheard means 'felt', which is the condition of nada before it is musically shaped and regularised. Then come the shrutis, then swaras, notes, which from time to time have been explained by the masters.

 

(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Peace of Mind: Shunya to Nada Yoga - Journey of Peace

Nada: The Sound Current and Vipassana Meditation

Vipassana Meditation: The practice of the sound current in Vipassana meditation, also known as the divine sound, is a foundational practice of linking directly with the soul and I AM Presence. It comes from the Himalayan masters of ancient India, and is a foundation for the practice of nada yoga, sahaj yoga, Babaji’s kriya yoga, as well as Sikh practices like shabda yoga.

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Nada: The Mystical Internal Sounds Heard During Meditation

Anahata Sounds: The Mystical Internal Sounds Heard During Meditation

Anahata sounds are the mystic sounds heard by the Yogi at the beginning stage of his meditation. This subject is termed Nada-Anusadhana, an enquiry into the mystic sounds. This is a sign of purification of the Nadis due to the practice of Pranayama.

 

Read more here: » Anahata Sounds: The Mystical Internal Sounds Heard During Meditation

Nada: Sangeet Marga - Path To Moksha  

According to the Hindu view of creation, it was sound and not light that appeared first. In Vedic parlance it is called Nada Brahma or the Sound Celestial. Vedic rishis believed that the evolution of the Brahmand or universe was caused as a result of Bindu Visphot or an atomic explosion, that produced infinite waves of sound, which represent cosmicascent and expansion.

 

The sound was a monosyllable: Om . Since Om is related to the beginning of the universe, Hindus consider it the most sacred syllable with which Vedic mantras commence.

 

(See also: Sangeet Marga, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Sangeet Marga: Sangeet Marga - Path To Moksha  

Nada: Surfing The Ocean Of Soul Music  

No nada-yogi has, to this day, been able to say that he has 'completed' his sadhana in music. Sadhana can complete us, but is in itself beyond completion. Through sadhana, siddhi and samadhi, we merge into the ocean of music, but we never 'cross' it.

 

(See also: Spiritual Music, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Spiritual Music: Surfing The Ocean Of Soul Music  

Nada: : Mantras

Mantras & Yantras

Mantra meditation is often called " Mantra Yoga", considered to be a part of "Nada Yoga", which means the "yoga of sound". The great rishis, seers or saints of ancient India passed down these sacred sound vibrations for the benefit of all life but especially for human society for only in the human form of life can one obtain spiritual realisation. These sacred sound vibrations are known to promote healing on all levels, whilst, at the same time, awakening the chakras within our ethereal, or subtle, bodies.

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Nada: Science of Life - Soham or Hamsa

It is believed that the entire creation was manifested with the sound of Om, the Nada Brahman. Om is a combination of So and Ham. This sound vibrates every moment of our life till there is life in our body, till life continues to flow through the Kundalini.

 

When the sound travels through the various bodies it gets refined and the vibration ultimately merges in Om. It is constantly chanted within us and is thus called the highest mantra, the Mantra Maheshwara. Ham beejam, says the Guru Gita, which means the sound of Ham is the seed of the entire consciousness which pervades us.

 

(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Life and Death: Science of Life - Soham or Hamsa

Nada: Music Of Masti And Meditation  

Over the last century, it is in the realm of art that a contrarian movement developed - towards spirituality, a movement that has been sought to be described by one word: 'Abstract'.

 

One of the first to define the abstract was W Kandinsky, who explained it as non-materialism in art, the exploration of the spiritual entity of things, when art, stripped of its theatricality, and its "bait of entertainment" reached a pure core. The dictionary splits the word abstract into the Latin 'abs', meaning 'away from', and 'tractum', meaning 'to draw'. Clearly, it means to draw away from the external to the internal entity of things.

 

(See also: Masti, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Nada: Lasting Happiness Through Bhakti Yoga

 

To attain jitendriyata is to achieve full control over ones senses. This leads to what is called God-realisation. In this controlled state all pain and suffering cease permanently.

There are different paths to achieve this height: Gyan yoga, karma yoga, bhakti yoga, raja yoga, hatha yoga, swara yoga, nada yoga, astanga yoga; all of these lead to the same goal of achieving communion with God. The shortest and most suitable path ordained in this Kali Yuga is bhakti yoga.

Read more here: » Bhakti Yoga: Lasting Happiness Through Bhakti Yoga

Nada: Music For The Soul

Sound leads to understanding unity and divinity. Hence the importance given to the recitation of the sacred syllable - Om. Whatever the music, if it is spiritually moving, it elevates the spirit and affects positively both mind and body. While good music is highly beneficial, todays cacophony of loud noises in the environment aggravates stress and will eventually destroy us. Remember, sound is a powerful force Ñ it can heal; it can also destroy.

 

Read more here: » Healing Music: Music For The Soul

Nada: The Spiritual Sound - Anahata Sounds

Anahata Sounds

Anahata sounds are the mystic sounds heard by the Yogin during his meditation. It is a sign of the purification of Nadis. Some students can clearly hear it through any one of the ears and some by both the ears. There are loud as well as subtle sounds.

 

From "Kundalini Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda

 

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Nada: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Nada

nada: (Sanskrit) "Sound; tone, vibration."

 

Metaphysically, the mystic sounds of the Eternal, of which the highest is the transcendent or Soundless Sound, Paranada, the first vibration from which creation emanates. Paranada is so pure and subtle that it cannot be identified to the denser regions of the mind. From Paranada comes Pranava, Aum, and further evolutes of nada. These are experienced by the meditator as the nadanadi shakti, "the energy current of sound," heard pulsing through the nerve system as a constant high-pitched hum, much like a tambura, an electrical transformer, a swarm of bees or a shruti box.

 

Listening to the inner sounds is a contemplative practice, called nada upasana, "worship through sound," nada anusandhana, "cultivation of inner sound," or nada yoga. The subtle variations of the nadanadi shakti represent the psychic wavelengths of established guru lineages of many Indian religions. Nada also refers to other psychic sounds heard during deep meditation, including those resembling various musical instruments. Most commonly, nada refers to ordinary sound.

See: Aum, nadi, pranava, sound, healing sound, vibrational healing

(See also: Nada, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Nada Dictionary

Nada: Encyclopedia - Nothing

Nothing is the lack or absence of anything (including empty space). "Nothing" and "zero" are closely related but not identical concepts. The term "nothing" is rarely used mathematically, though it could be said that a set contains nothing iff (if and only if) it is the empty set, in which case its cardinality (or size) is zero. Nothing differs from zero in the way that zero is something, a finite amount which is defined. While nothing overlaps the quantity zero, in the way that it also is, when finitely defined, zero, it differs in the way that it ha ...

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Read more here: » Nothing: Encyclopedia - Nothing

Nada: Encyclopedia - Void

Void can refer to: Aether as the source of all elements, the quintessence. Aether as the firmament of the sky or heavens. The absence of matter, a vacuum. A noticeably empty space, such as a defect like a bubble in a (generally solid) material. Nothing, Null, Nil, Zip, Nada in bridge and other trick-taking card games, a "void" describes a holding of zero cards in a particular suit. To cause to be invalid (i.e. to void a check). To urinate or defecate.

Read more here: » Void: Encyclopedia - Void

Nada: Encyclopedia - Popular

Popular can refer to: Popular (song) - a song released by Nada Surf in 1996 on the album High/Low on the label Elektra Records. Popular (TV series) - a short-lived teenage drama series on The WB starring Leslie Bibb and Carly Pope. Popular Holdings Limited - a Singapore-based company that publishes and retails educational books. Popular, Inc - Puerto Rican based financial services company. Other related archives

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Nada: Encyclopedia - Where Is My Mind?

"Where Is My Mind?" is a song by the Pixies. It originates from their 1988 album, Surfer Rosa. The song was written by the band's leader, known as Black Francis, while he attended the University of Massachusetts. His girlfriend at the time overheard the initial pieces of the song and told him "That's a good one, you should finish it". Indeed, it went on to be one of the Pixies' most popular and beloved songs. This song was used as the exit music for the movie ...

Read more here: » Where Is My Mind?: Encyclopedia - Where Is My Mind?

Nada: Encyclopedia - Vedic chant

The term Vedic chant refers to recitation of hymns of the Vedas, the most ancient scriptures of India, and the basis of the many Hindu traditions. Chanting of these hymns has continued for at least last three millennia and is believed to the oldest such religious tradition. Before the introduction of printed texts, the Vedas were passed from one generation to the next only by the oral tradition, which necessitated chanting and memorizing of these hymns. Vedas, Mantra, Yantra, Japa, Hare Krishna, ...

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