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Morning and Evening Arati
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MORNING AND EVENING ARATI
Chanting with Gurumayi Chidvilasananda
Arati
, the offering of light and prayer, is a traditional form of worship performed twice daily in Siddh Yoga ashrams. Swami Muktananda composed this chant in honor of his Guru by combining original verses with
shlokas
, or verses, from the
Upanishads
and Kashmir Shaivite texts. Opening with the exhilirating sounds of conches and drums,