02/03/2026
Mantra Chanting at Mukti Yoga Ayurveda School (Nepal) Teacher Training Course in Yoga & Ayurveda
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Mukti Yoga Ayurveda School Nepal, mantra chanting is a deeply transformative part of the Yoga & Ayurveda Teacher Training Course (TTC). It is not just singing it is a spiritual practice Called (Nad Yog) that refines awareness, breath, and inner vibration.
Why Mantra Chanting is Included in the our teacher Training
During the TTC, mantra chanting helps students:
Calm and focus the mind before asana & meditation
Regulate breath and expand lung capacity
Activate energy centers (chakras)
Connect with traditional Himalayan yogic lineage
Cultivate devotion (Bhakti) and positive intention
📿 Common Mantras Practiced
Some of the sacred mantras often included in Yoga & Ayurveda TTC programs in Nepal:
Om / AUM – The primordial cosmic sound
Gayatri Mantra – For wisdom and spiritual illumination
Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra – For healing and protection
Om Shanti Shanti Shanti – Invocation of peace
Guru Mantras – Honoring the teacher lineage
Students learn:
Correct Sanskrit pronunciation
Meaning and philosophical background
Proper rhythm and repetition (japa)
How to guide mantra chanting in their own future classes
The Experience in Nepal
Chanting in Nepal carries a unique spiritual atmosphere. Surrounded by Himalayan energy, temples, and ancient Vedic traditions, students often describe the experience as:
Deeply grounding
Emotionally cleansing
Heart opening
Powerful for group connection
Morning chanting sessions are especially profound, often practiced before sunrise meditation.
Connection Between Yoga & Ayurveda
In Ayurveda, sound (Shabda) influences:
The nervous system
Mental clarity (Sattva)
Emotional balance
Subtle body energies
Chanting is considered a natural healing vibration that supports holistic well-being Lifestyle.