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The invocation begins with Āum. Āum is the first primordial sound, an adi nada, a melodious, sonorous and sublime sound. The three syllables Ā, U, M represent the entire range of sound and creation The three syllables Ā, U, M represent the entire range of sound and Sage Patanjali, by Geeta S. Iyengar Now let me tell you about the Patanjali invocation and the meaning of the invocation and their symbolism. There’s even a link where you can play an audio file of Mr. Iyengar chanting the Invocation. T w w as c on du t e byM rg K ih v p Heather Malek, Invocation to Sage Patanjali. I found out what it means and how to pronounce the words. It shows our appreciation of the yoga tradition as it has been passed This explanation of the invocation to Patanjali is adapted from an interview given by Geeta at RIMYI indu rg th eC a s v. “We chant so that at the very beginning that feeling of sanctification comes from inside, with the feeling of surrendering oneself, because The invocation we chant first is as follows: Yogena cittasya padena vacam Malam sarirasyaca vaidyakena Yopakarottam prvaram muninam Patanjalim pranjaliranato’smi Invocation to Patañjali yogena cittasya padena va)ca)m0 (yo-gay-nuh chih-tah-syuh pah-day-nuh vah-chahm) malam0 s'arirasya ca vaidyakena (mah-lahm shah-ree-rah-syuh Here’s my exploration of the Invocation and Patanjali. The invocation to Patanjali is recited to ask for the presence of this great teacher during our yoga practice. So, as to this fellow Patanjali, he is believed to have lived between B.C. and A.D Invocation to Patañjali yogena cittasya padena va)ca)m0 (yo-gay-nuh chih-tah-syuh pah-day-nuh vah-chahm) malam0 s'arirasya ca vaidyakena THE PATANJALI INVOCATION by Geeta S. Iyengar Now let me tell you about the Patanjali invocation and the meaning of the invocation and their symbolism. The invocation begins with Āum. Āum is the first primordial sound, an adi nada, a melodious, sonorous and sublime sound.