What is the you need (e.g., 11 times, 108 times, or a 1-hour loop)?
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: Listen while driving or traveling to stay centered. How to Integrate the Chant Into Daily Life Consistency amplifies the benefits of any spiritual mantra.
| Q | A | |---|---| | | Yes, if the source is public domain or Creative Commons with attribution . For copyrighted recordings, only share the streaming link. | | Can I use the chant in a commercial video? | Only if the audio is under a commercial‑friendly license (e.g., CC‑BY‑SA, CC‑0). Otherwise you need explicit permission from the rights holder. | | What if I can’t find a free version? | Consider purchasing a CD/album from a reputable store; the money supports the artists and the Sai Baba trust. | | Why repeat “Om” before the mantra? | “Om” aligns the chant with the universal vibration, enhancing its meditative effect. | | Can I chant in a language other than Sanskrit? | Absolutely—many devotees use Hindi, Marathi, or even English transliterations. The intention matters most. |
: A closing salutation meaning "not mine, but thine," reinforcing the act of surrender.
Supreme, unadulterated bliss that is independent of worldly conditions.
For official and free MP3 files of Sai Baba prayers and chants, the Shree Saibaba Sansthan Trust, Shirdi provides an audio section on their Official Website