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Top 10 Powerful Prayers for the Departed Soul to Include in Your Prayer Meeting
Table of Contents- 1. Suggestion for Prayers in Hindu Religion -:
- 2. Prayers for a Christian Prayer Meet Event -:
- 3. Prayers in Budhism -
- Points to remember while choosing a prayer for the Prayer Meeting Event -:
Detaching oneself from a beloved family member or friend or a known one is always painful and difficult. In lessening this unbearable pain, the final rituals play a pivotal role. Prayer Meeting Event is one of those crucial rites that offers a peaceful departure to the departed soul. Along with it, the mourners find comfort and help in processing the pain.
Another purpose of chanting religious mantras or reciting soulful prayers is remembering the legacy, life journey and cherished personality of the departed person. The last set of prayers offered by the loved ones reflect the gratitude towards the person who have gone before and enlighten the path of life for others. It is believed that prayers help the departed experience consciousness, energy, solace and comfort.
Here are some suggestions regarding the heartfelt prayers that can be included in a prayer meet event.
1. Suggestion for Prayers in Hindu Religion -:
In Hinduism, Mantras or Shlokas for prayer meet event can be chosen from Bhagwat Geet, a Sanskrit epic, so the soul can attain Shanti, Sadgati, Salvation and Inner Peace.
- Om shanti Om - : While offering condolences, the mourners of Hindu Family chant of “Om shanti om” instead of "Rest In Peace" three times. Due to having a strong faith in the cycle of life and death by reincarnation, the Hindus believe there is no rest untill the soul gets salvation. In this powerful prayer "Om" is a sacred sound and shanti is a Sanskrit word that signifies profound peace. “Om shanti Om” is said thrice to invoke solace in the body, mind and spirit. One can chant this mantra either as “Om shanti, om shanti, om shanti” or “Om shanti, shanti, shanti.” Both ways are right according to the religious Hindu priest.
- Atma ko Sadgati Prapt ho -: This powerful and sacred prayer sognifies that , “May Soul obtain Moksha, here Sadgati conveys the meaning of Salvation or Moksha. In simple terms it means the freedom from the continuous cycle of birth and death.”
In another words, "Sadgati means liberation and it’s offered during a Hindu funeral so the soul may be liberated from the cycle of life and death". According to the sacred scriptures of Hindu Religion, Moksha is the end of the cycle and the ultimate goal. The cycle of life is believed to be determined by the karma of the person who has departed. The mourners can simply chant “Atma ko Sadgati Prapt ho” so that the soul can achieve Moksha.
- Om Namo Narayanaya -: In a Hindu funeral or prayer meeting event, the attendees may chant the mantra, “Om Namo Narayanaya,” which means “I bow to Lord Narayana.” According to the Hindu Scriptures, Lord Narayana is the Supreme God. Reciting this phrase helps give comfort to the mourners and peace to the departed soul. In fact, the word “Narayanaya” represents the final resting place for those who passed away.
- If the mourners are more comfortable in reciting vedic mantra in English, here is an another prayer option for the peaceful departure of departed soul. Vedic mantra that may be recited for the departed soul. "I go to the sun, your life to the wind, by the meritorious acts that you have done, go to heaven and then to the earth again; or, resort to the waters, if you feel at home there; remain in the herbs with the bodies you propose to take.”
2. Prayers for a Christian Prayer Meet Event -:
In christianity the catholic prayers are recited for the peaceful final journey of the spirit of deceased person.
Here are the simple prayer options for a dignified prayer meet event.
- Dear God, we lift up [name] in prayer as we remember their life and the impact they had on those around them. Please bring comfort and peace to those who mourn their loss, and may they find hope in your loving presence and the promise of eternal life. Amen.
- Heavenly Father, we ask for your mercy and grace for [name] as they begin their journey into eternal life. Please bring them into your loving arms and grant them peace and rest. We also pray for those who are left behind, that they would find comfort and hope in your presence and the promise of seeing their loved one again. Amen.”
- Lord, we come before you with heavy hearts as we remember [name] and the impact they had on our lives. Please bring comfort and peace to those who mourn their loss, and may they find hope in your loving presence and the promise of eternal life. Amen.
- Dear God, we lift up [name] in prayer as we remember their life and the love they shared with those around them. Please bring comfort and peace to those who mourn their loss, and may they find hope in your promise of eternal life. Amen.
- Heavenly Father, we ask for your comfort and peace for those who are grieving the loss of [name]. Please bring them into your loving arms and grant them hope and healing. May they find comfort in your presence and the promise of eternal life. Amen.
- Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Love always, in the name of Jesus. Amen
3. Prayers in Budhism -
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Amitabha Buddha:
The followers considers the Buddha of the Pure Land, invoking his name is believed to help the departed soul reach a positive rebirth.
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"Om Mani Padme Hum":
This powerful mantra signifies the potential for enlightenment within all beings, often chanted for the departed soul.
Points to remember while choosing a prayer for the Prayer Meeting Event -:
- The selected prayers for the prayer meet event by the lead or close family members should be short and easy to understand by all the attendees. One does not feel left behind during the recitation of the Prayers or Mantras in the prayer meet event.
- Do not forget to include the religious Mantras or Shlokas in the prayer meeting. It will help the attendees build a strong connect with the God and the departed soul. One can give place to the religious Bhajans also in the list of prayers finalized for the prayer meeting event. But before finalizing them, one needs to ensure that those Bhajans are not too loud. They must be soothing and ideal for inducing peace into the mourners.
- The selected prayers must have a meaning and after reciting the prayers or chanting the shlokas the lead of the prayer must provide their explanation to the attendees. This procedure will help them understand the purpose of reciting that particular shloka/mantra pr prayer.
- The attendees must do the right pronunciation while chanting the mantras in the prayer meeting. If they are unable to do so, help them in pronouncing before the start of the prayer meeting event.
- If the kids are involved in the prayer meeting event, provide them proper guidance before the start of the prayer meeting event. The guardians can also give them a practice session to understand the proper meaning and significance of that prayer.
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