The track is widely used for yoga, stress management, and sleep .
In some instances, digital revenue from their mantra recordings has been directed to environmental causes, such as cleaning up the oceans. Deva Premal: Healing Mantra (Twameva)
The overarching theme is total surrender ( prapatti ). It suggests that while worldly parents and friends are temporary, the Divine is the absolute, eternal protector through all births. The track is widely used for yoga, stress
Traditionally, such mantras are chanted in cycles of 108, corresponding to the 108 major energy channels ( nadis ) in the human body to achieve energetic balance. It suggests that while worldly parents and friends
As with all of Deva Premal’s work, the mantra relies on the energetic vibrations of Sanskrit to "free the mind" ( man-tra ) and align the body's energy channels. Application and Practice
Deva Premal and Miten present this mantra as a tool for "healing," particularly during times of global or personal turmoil. It is intended to help the practitioner sink into "tranquil silence" and find hope during obstacles.
The mantra, as performed by Deva Premal and Miten , is a cornerstone of their devotional music, specifically featured on their 2007 album Soul in Wonder . Often referred to as a "Healing Mantra" or the "Song of Surrender," it is rooted in ancient Hindu tradition and used to foster a state of deep inner peace and divine connection. Sanskrit Lyrics & Meaning