Learning Mantras for Children
This Times Music application is the perfect answer for many parents who would dearly love to open their childrens minds to the rich heritage of Sanskrit shlokas, at the right age, but are handicapped because their own knowledge is scrappy or scanty. For them Times Musics new album: Naman: Mantras for Children will come as a Godsend. The invisible vibrations they generate have the power to silently work their magic and change our lives for the better, says the narrator, introducing the selections. The collection of 25 mantras and shlokas, has been designed by Ears Inc., with Shaarang Dev directing the music, with taste and understatement. Rattan Mohan Sharma, provides the lead vocals clear and precise as anything meant for teaching the young should be and he is backed by three youthful voices in chorus. Pandit Jasraj voices the signature prayer. The app is divided into four sections: morning, daytime evening and night time shlokas, with the wellknown voice of Harish Bimani introducing each section in English, with a few crisp sentences. It begins with the Prathaha vandana, invocations to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. This is followed by the Gayatri Mantram and a Shanti Mantram: a prayer for peace. The daytime prayers open with the Saraswathi vandana, and a Guru stotram to the teacher as a well as a prayer to Lord Krishna. It ends with the prayer to Lord Vishnu. The evening shlokas include Lakshmi Stuti and Parvati stuti as well a prayer to Lord Rama. Nighttime slokas include the Kaarya Sampoornam: Kaayen vaacha.. It is rounded off with a secular prayer, Prabhu Vandana a seven minute rendering by a childrens chorus in Hindi. The album is enhanced by inlay notes where the full text of all the mantras are provided in Devanagiri and Roman script, with meaningful notes in English by Sarita Pandit.
App Name:Learning Mantras for Children
App Version:1.0.0
App Size:255 KB
Cost:US$0.99 USD