Bhakti Vrnda

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Jai Shri  
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Krishna 
 
Cai
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tanya
 
Prabhu  
D# 
Nity 
 
 
G# 
Ananda
 
Shri Ad
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vaita 
 
Gada
G# 
hara
 
Shri  
D# 
Vasadi 
 
Gau
G# 
ra

 
C# 
Bhakti 
 
Vrn
G# 
da
D# 
Bhakti 
 
Vrn
G# 
da
 
Shri Ad
C# 
vaita 
 
Gada
G# 
hara
D# 
Bhakti 
 
Vrn
G# 
da

 
G# 
Hare 
 
 
C# 
Krishna, Hare Krish
G# 
na
 
Krishna Krish
D# 
na, Hare Ha
G# 
re
G# 
Hare 
 
 
C# 
Rama, Hare Ra
G# 
ma
 
Rama Ra
D# 
ma, Hare Ha
G# 
re

 
G# 
Hare Hare  
C# 
Hare 
 
Hare
G# 
Hare Hare  
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Krish 
 
Na
G# 
Hare Hare  
C# 
Hare 
 
Hare
G# 
Hare Harea  
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Ram 
 
Ma

Surya

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A# 
Om 
 
Bhaska
F 
ray 
 
Vidma
D# 
he 
 
Martand
A# 
ay
A# 
Dheemahi 
 
Ta
F 
nah Sur ^^  
D# 
ya – Pra  
F 
cho 
 
Day
A# 
at

 
A# 
Om Jai Shri  
F 
Surya Dev  
D# 
Bhaga
A# 
van
A# 
Om Jai Shri  
F 
Surya Dev  
D# 
Nama
A# 
ha
A# 
Om Jai Shri  
F 
Surya Dev  
D# 
Adit
A# 
ya
A# 
Om Jai Shri  
F 
Surya Dev  
D# 
Nara
A# 
yan

Let me meditate on Surya, maker of the day, let Surya illuminate my mind.

Prachodayat = Propel towards, gravitate towards

Enlightenment

Enlightenment, in a philosophical and spiritual context, refers to the state of profound understanding or insight that allows an individual to attain a higher level of understanding about themselves, the world, and the nature of existence. The concept has been explored in various cultures and religions, often associated with wisdom, clarity, and liberation from ignorance or suffering.

Key aspects of enlightenment include:

  1. Self-Realization: Understanding one’s true nature beyond the ego or superficial identity. This often involves transcending ordinary consciousness to perceive a deeper reality.
  2. Wisdom and Insight: Gaining profound insights into the nature of reality, human existence, and the interconnectedness of all things.
  3. Inner Peace and Liberation: Achieving a state of inner peace, freedom from suffering, and liberation from attachments and desires that cause suffering.
  4. Transcendence: Going beyond dualistic thinking (such as good vs. bad, self vs. other) and experiencing unity or oneness with everything.
  5. Ethical Conduct: Often, enlightenment is associated with ethical behavior, compassion, and a sense of responsibility towards others and the world.

Different traditions and philosophies have their own interpretations and paths to enlightenment. For example:

  • Buddhism: Enlightenment (or Nirvana) is the ultimate goal, achieved through practices such as meditation, mindfulness, and ethical conduct.
  • Hinduism: Enlightenment (or Moksha) is the liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara), attained through self-realization and spiritual practice.
  • Western Philosophy: Enlightenment often refers to the Age of Enlightenment, a period in the 17th and 18th centuries where reason, science, and individualism were emphasized as paths to societal progress and understanding.

Overall, enlightenment is a complex and deeply personal experience that transcends mere intellectual understanding. It involves a fundamental shift in consciousness and perception, leading to a profound transformation in how one understands and interacts with the world.

Jagata

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D 
Hare He  
Bm 
Dayala 
 
 
A 
Mora 
 
 
G 
Jaya
D 
Radhe Radhe  
A 
Natha 
 
Bara-Ba
G 
ra
D 
Ei Bara  
Bm 
Laho 
 
 
A 
Nija 
 
Sa
G 
tha
D 
Jagata Karana  
A 
Tumi Jagata  
G 
Jivana
D 
Toma Toma  
Bm 
Chado 
 
 
A 
Karu 
 
Na
G 
hi

 
D 
He 
 
rad
A 
he 
 
Rama
G 
na
D 
He 
 
rad
A 
he 
 
Rama
G 
na
D 
He 
 
rad
A 
he 
 
Rama
G 
na
D 
Jagata Karana  
A 
Tumi Jagata  
G 
Jivana

Radhe I call you to come to me.

Radhe Ramana = Love of Radhe (Krishna)

60’s Maha Mantra

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Hare 
 
 
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Krishna Hare Krish
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na
 
Krishna Krish
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na Hare Ha
G# 
re
G# 
Hare 
 
 
C# 
Rama Hare Ra
G# 
ma
 
Rama Ra
D# 
ma Hare Ha
G# 
re

 
G# 
Hare Hare  
C# 
Hare 
 
Hare
G# 
Hare Hare  
D# 
Krishna
G# 
Hare Hare  
C# 
Hare 
 
Hare
G# 
Hare Hare  
D# 
Rama

Jai Rama

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E 
Jai Rama  
D 
Va 
 
 
A 
Yu Pu  
E 
Tra
E 
Jaya 
 
 
D 
Laksh 
 
 
A 
Man 
 
 
E 
Na
E 
Ahem Rama ^  
D 
Va 
 
 
A 
Ni 
 
A
E 
hem
E 
Ahem Rama ^  
D 
Va 
 
 
A 
Ni 
 
A
E 
hem

 
E 
I am the  
D 
son of the  
A 
wind I  
E 
am
E 
I am the ^^
D 
son of the  
A 
wind I  
E 
am
E 
I am the  
D 
son of the  
A 
wind I  
E 
am

Ahem = I am

Ramavani = Voice of Ram
Vayuputra = Son of Vayu , God of the wind
Hanuman says in the Ramayana just before he battles Ravana’s army: “I am the son of the wind, the voice of Ram, Victory to Lakshmana, Victory to Ram”

Krishna Tava

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G# 
Krishna Tava Pun
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ya Habe  
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Bhai
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E Punya Kari
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be ^ Ya⁀
G# 
be⁀
G# 
Radharani Khu  
C# 
Si Ha  
G# 
Be⁀a
 
D# 
Druva Ati Ba
C# 
li Toma  
G# 
Tai
D# 
Druva Ati Ba
C# 
li Toma  
G# 
Tai

 
G# 
Sri Sidhanta  
C# 
Saraswa
G# 
ti
G# 
Saci Suta  
C# 
Priya ^ A⁀
G# 
ti⁀
G# 
Krishna Sevaya  
C# 
Jura Tula  
G# 
Nai⁀ai
 
D# 
Druva Ati  
C# 
Bali Toma  
G# 
Tai
D# 
Druva Ati  
C# 
Bali Toma  
G# 
Tai

 
G# 
Sei Se Medhan
C# 
ta 
 
Gu
G# 
ru
G# 
Jagatera Mad  
C# 
hye ^ U⁀
G# 
ru⁀
G# 
Krishna Bhakti  
C# 
Deya Tai v  
G# 
Tai⁀ai
 
D# 
Druva Ati  
C# 
Bali Toma  
G# 
Tai
D# 
Druva Ati  
C# 
Bali Toma  
G# 
Tai

Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe Graphics

After the Windows update I get a screen that looks something like vertical bars running through the screen. I tried reverting back, updating old ones, reinstalling new ones, etc. What did work was the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter however, it runs on minimums, and as you know Intel Xe drivers bring out the Maximums of the monitor. So after every configuration I found in Bios, a setting called Hybrid Graphics/Advanced Optimus and disabled that. Then, it worked.

Machine: Dell Alienware 15 R2

Replacement Monitor: Cheap Ebay Monitor. Brightfocal.

Narada Muni

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A 
Narada 
 
 
E 
muni, 
 
 
D 
bajay 
 
vi
A 
na
A 
Radhika 
 
 
E 
ramana 
 
 
D 
na⁀
A 
me
A 
Nama 
 
a
E 
mani, 
 
u
D 
dita 
 
ha
A 
ya
E 
Bhakata 
 
 
D 
Gita 
 
sa
A 
me (Last round play indefinitely)

 
A 
Amiya 
 
 
E 
Dhara 
 
 
D 
Barise 
 
Gha
A 
na
A 
Sravana 
 
 
E 
Yu⁀u 
 
 
D 
gale 
 
gi⁀
A 
ya
A 
Bhakata 
 
 
E 
jane 
 
sa
D 
ghane 
 
na
A 
ce
E 
Bhoriya 
 
 
D 
apana 
 
hi
A 
ya

 
A 
Mudhuri 
 
 
E 
pura 
 
 
D 
asava 
 
pa
A 
si
A 
Mataya 
 
 
E 
jagate 
 
 
D 
ja⁀
A 
ne
A 
Keho 
 
van
E 
kande, 
 
 
D 
keho 
 
vana
A 
ce
E 
Keho mata  
D 
mane 
 
ma
A 
ne

 
A 
Panca 
 
 
E 
vadena, 
 
nara
D 
de 
 
dho
A 
ri
A 
Premera 
 
 
E 
saghane 
 
 
D 
ro⁀
A 
ol
A 
Kamal 
 
 
E 
Asana 
 
 
D 
naciya 
 
bo
A 
le
E 
Bolo Bolo  
D 
Hari 
 
Bo
A 
lo

Va Su Deva

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D 
Shri Krishna Govinda,  
A 
Hari 
 
Murare
 
He Nat
E 
ha Narayana  
D 
Om
 
D 
Shri Radhe Govinda,  
A 
Gopala 
 
Radhe
 
Rad
E 
he Govinda  
D 
Om

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D 
Va 
 
 
A 
Su 
 
 
E 
Dev
 
 
D 
Va 
 
 
E 
Su 
 
 
A 
Dev
D 
Va 
 
 
A 
Su 
 
 
E 
Dev
 
 
D 
Va 
 
 
E 
Su 
 
 
A 
De⁀ 
 
 
E 
ev⁀ 
 
 
D 
a

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D 
Om Hari Om, Rad
A 
he 
 
Krishna
 
Om Ha
E 
ri Om Rama Rad
D 
he
D 
Om Hari Om, Go
A 
pala 
 
Krishna
 
Om Ha
E 
ri Om Rama Si
D 
ta