Hari Om Bābāji Hari Om Guruji (Sanskrit Mantra, Vocal only)

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Om Hari
Om Bābāji
Hari Om Bābāji
Hari Om Guruji
Hari Om Guruji
Hari Om Mahāvatār
Hari Om Keshava
Om Prāneshvarā

A combination of sacred sounds, names of deities, and honorific titles often used in Hinduism and various spiritual traditions. They are used for prayer, meditation, and expressing devotion to divine beings or spiritual teachers. Let's briefly explore the meanings of each:

Om Hari: "Om" represents the universal sound, and "Hari" is a name for Lord Vishnu, signifying the remover of obstacles and the sustainer of life.

Om Babaji: "Om" is the universal sound, and "Babaji" is a term of respect for a revered spiritual teacher or guru.

Hari Om Babaji: A combination of the universal sound, the name of Lord Vishnu, and the title of a respected guru, expressing devotion and reverence.

Hari Om Guruji: Similar to the above, combining the universal sound, the name of Lord Vishnu, and the title for a spiritual teacher or guru.

Hari Om Mahāvatār: "Mahāvatār" means "great incarnation." This phrase combines the universal sound with the idea of a significant divine incarnation.

Hari Om Keshava: Combining the universal sound with one of the names of Lord Vishnu, who is often referred to as "Keshava."

Om Prāneshvarā: "Om" represents the universal sound, and "Prāneshvarā" signifies the Lord of life or the divine controller of breath (prana).

Each of these phrases is used to invoke divine presence, express devotion, and connect with the divine or a spiritual teacher on a deeper level. They can be used in personal prayers, meditation, or devotional practices as a means of seeking spiritual guidance, blessings, and inner peace.

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