
The Wonders of These Prayers
When sung, spoken, or even whispered silently, these prayers seem to do far more than just ride on the air. They create a resonance that alters the space around the listener and the singer alike. The wonder lies not in superstition but in the simple mechanics of vibration: sound moves through matter, through nerves, through thought. A prayer, when set to raga, becomes more than words — it becomes a carefully tuned frequency that reshapes the atmosphere.
Healing & Renewal
The first wonder is healing. Those who immerse themselves in the angelic invocations often report a sudden lightening of the heart, the lifting of sorrow, or the easing of physical tension. In group practice, the shared rhythm of breath and voice aligns bodies into a single current. Healing emerges not as miracle but as harmony restored.
Protection & Strength
The second wonder is protection. By holding a tone or syllable in the mind, one finds the edges of fear softened, the sense of being alone replaced by the presence of an invisible companion. Ancient traditions describe angels as guardians; here, the prayers themselves function as a shield — not by pushing away the world, but by transforming the one who walks through it.
Clarity & Vision
The third wonder is clarity. With each repetition, words that seemed abstract suddenly sharpen. Revelations come: an answer to a dilemma, a flash of insight, or even a vision of a path forward. The wonder is not that answers “appear from nowhere,” but that the inner eye opens wide enough to see them.
Connection & Belonging
The fourth wonder is connection. Sung in Gujarati, in Hindi, in Hebrew, or in any of the many tongues of Earth, the prayers remind us that language is a garment wrapped around the same eternal message. Each translation is not dilution but confirmation: that the same fire burns in every hearth. Those who sing discover a sense of belonging, not just to a community of fellow singers, but to the whole of creation.
Transformation & God State
The final wonder is transformation. The prayers are not requests to be granted, but keys that unlock a higher mode of being. In that state, called the God State, the singer does not simply ask for help — they become the help, the healing, the presence of angelic energy in the world. The wonder is not outside us; it is the flowering of what was hidden within.
Experiencing the Wonders Through the Albums
The beauty of these angelic prayers is that you don’t have to be a scholar of raga, or a master of meditation, to feel their effect. Simply listening is enough. Play a track once and you’ll notice the mood shift. Put the album on repeat, and the resonance builds like waves on the shore. With each cycle, the prayers reach deeper into the nervous system, gently training it toward harmony.
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Healing comes as the body entrains to the rhythm of the music — aches soften, tensions ease.
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Protection arises when the prayer becomes a constant background presence, like an invisible companion at your side.
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Clarity emerges after a few loops, when the words seem to glow with new meaning and unexpected insights slip in between the syllables.
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Connection grows stronger when you share the music — play it during gatherings, or let it run during a Zoom meeting. Everyone feels pulled into the same current.
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Transformation unfolds naturally: over days of listening, you find yourself calmer, clearer, and more open to the God State.
The only requirement is participation. Listen, sing along if you like, or simply allow the sound to do its work. These albums are not entertainment alone; they are tools for living, instruments of renewal.
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The angelic prayers take on a new radiance when sung in Gujarati, a language whose flowing vowels and musical cadences seem born for devotion. Each track becomes both invocation and blessing, carrying the listener into a space of calm and renewal.
The Gujarati album reveals the universal power of these prayers: no matter where they are sung, the effect is unmistakable. Healing, protection, clarity, connection, transformation — all arise naturally when the music is allowed to play and replay, weaving its way through thought, feeling, and spirit.
Put this album on in the background while you work, meditate, or rest, and notice the shift. The atmosphere changes. The nervous system relaxes. Something unseen stirs — the quiet presence of angels, carried on the notes.
This is not entertainment alone. It is prayer made music, music made practice.
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Here’s the Gujarati Collective Prayer transliterated into English characters, so you can sing along.
[Pady 1 – Malkuth]
Rakshak devdoot, maari saathe chalo,
Aaje ane hameshaa, maaraa paglaane dishaa aapo.
[Pady 2 – Yesod]
Archangel devdoot, satyanaa sandeshvaahak,
Spasht bolo, mane prakaash aapo.
[Pady 3 – Hod]
Raastronaa devdoot, shaantinaa daataa,
Maaraa loko nu aashirvaad karo, ektaa, ektaa.
[Pady 4 – Netzach]
Shaktinaa devdoot, prakaash ane taap,
Mane majboot raakho, himmat aapo.
[Pady 5 – Tifereth]
Krupaanaa devdoot, shakti ane prem,
Maari aatmaane changi karo, prakaashthi bharaavo.
[Pady 6 – Geburah]
Dominion devdoot, geetna margdarshan aapo,
Mane maarg bataavo, mane chamkaavo.
[Pady 7 – Chesed]
Sinhasanna devdoot, nyaay ane dharm,
Mane santulan aapo, kram ane vishvaas aapo.
[Pady 8 – Binah]
Kerubin devdoot, rahasya ane avaaj,
Darvaajaa kholo, mane Ishwarne bataavo.
[Pady 9 – Chokmah]
Seraphim devdoot, premni jvaalaa,
Maaraa hridaymaa tamaaro pavitra taap pragataavo.
[Pady 10 – Keter]
Mukut devdoot, aakaashiy prakaash,
Maari jivan ne shaashvat sursangeet saathe jodo.
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Oh, and as luck or fate would have it, here’s the Bardo bus to take us on our journey!
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