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A small collection of three mantra postcards, printed locally in Squamish on sustainable paper.
Each card includes the Sanskrit text, pronunciation, and English translation — a way to stay connected to the roots of practice and carry the teachings close.
Opening Prayer – Guru Stotram
An invocation of gratitude to all teachers in the lineage, honoring the transmission of knowledge and the wisdom that removes the darkness of ignorance.
Closing Prayer – Mangala Mantra
A blessing for peace, prosperity, and well-being for all beings — a way to seal the practice with gratitude and goodwill.
Saha Nāvavatu – Shanti Mantra
From the Taittiriya Upanishad (Yajur Veda) — a traditional chant invoking harmony between teacher and student, a wish for shared learning, strength, and peace.
Photos by Justyna Traczyk, taken in Goa.
4x6 inches.
A small collection of three mantra postcards, printed locally in Squamish on sustainable paper.
Each card includes the Sanskrit text, pronunciation, and English translation — a way to stay connected to the roots of practice and carry the teachings close.
Opening Prayer – Guru Stotram
An invocation of gratitude to all teachers in the lineage, honoring the transmission of knowledge and the wisdom that removes the darkness of ignorance.
Closing Prayer – Mangala Mantra
A blessing for peace, prosperity, and well-being for all beings — a way to seal the practice with gratitude and goodwill.
Saha Nāvavatu – Shanti Mantra
From the Taittiriya Upanishad (Yajur Veda) — a traditional chant invoking harmony between teacher and student, a wish for shared learning, strength, and peace.
Photos by Justyna Traczyk, taken in Goa.
4x6 inches.