Karuna Yoga Vidya Peetham Bangalore

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1. The Body as a Resonance Chamber

  • The human body is like a musical instrument.
  • When mantras are chanted, sound vibrations travel through the throat, chest, skull, and nervous system, creating resonance.
  • Different syllables vibrate in different regions of the body.

2. Vibration of Vowel Sounds

  • “A” (as in Om’s opening sound)
    • Deep vibration in the chest and abdomen.
    • Stimulates lower chakras (Muladhara, Svadhisthana, Manipura).
  • “U” (middle sound of Om)
    • Resonates in the throat and chest cavity.
    • Activates heart and throat chakras (Anahata, Vishuddha).
  • “M” (closing nasal sound of Om)
    • Vibrates in the head, nasal cavity, and skull.
    • Stimulates Ajna (third eye) and Sahasrara (crown).

3. Bija Mantras and Body Resonance

  • Lam → Root (Muladhara) – grounding, stability.
  • Vam → Sacral (Svadhisthana) – creativity, flow.
  • Ram → Solar Plexus (Manipura) – power, transformation.
  • Yam → Heart (Anahata) – love, compassion.
  • Ham → Throat (Vishuddha) – communication, purity.
  • Om (Aum) → Ajna & Sahasrara – awareness, unity.

4. Physical Benefits

  • Vibrations massage internal organs and nervous system.
  • Chanting with resonance improves:
    • Lung capacity (by long exhalation).
    • Circulation of cerebrospinal fluid (by skull vibration).
    • Relaxation of vagus nerve (reducing stress response).

In essence:
When chanting mantras, the entire body vibrates like a living temple. Each sound awakens different centers, harmonizing body and mind. This is why Om is called the sound-body of the universe—it runs from chest to crown in a single breath of vibration.

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