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Our story

A quiet place for sacred sound

Spiritual Awakening is an Australia-based devotional music project creating long-form mantras, Sanskrit prayers, stutis, naam jap and sacred chants for sleep, meditation, prayer and inner peace. Our recordings are available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music and other major music platforms.

Our growing library brings together sacred chants devoted to Shiva, Vishnu, Krishna, Narasimha, Rama, the Divine Mother and Jagannath.

A devotional artist's table at night — a rudraksha mālā, a brass oil lamp, bowls of pigment and a lotus painted on handmade paper.
Sacred sound, held long enough for prayer, meditation and rest.

How this began

A simple idea, allowed to remain

Spiritual Awakening began as a YouTube channel devoted to a simple idea: sacred sound should be allowed to remain long enough for prayer, meditation and rest to deepen naturally. Our recordings are intentionally steady, spacious and unhurried, allowing the divine name to remain at the centre of the experience.

Short chants have their own place in daily prayer, but many listeners need more time to settle. Our long-form recordings remain with you through meditation, bedtime or the quiet hours before dawn — meeting you where you actually are, and staying with you as the mind gradually becomes quieter.

What this website is for

A calm place to understand and continue

This website is the next step: a calm place to understand each mantra, read its Sanskrit and meaning, choose a chant with intention and continue listening through our long-form YouTube recordings.

It brings together, in one place:

The long-form audio itself lives on our YouTube channel and the music platforms — every mantra page links straight through.

Our approach

Five principles that guide the work

  1. Long-form by intention

    Our chants are created to remain with the listener through prayer, meditation, bedtime and quiet reflection.

  2. No mid-roll ads

    We disable mid-roll advertisements on our long-form mantra chants, so we do not intentionally interrupt the sacred listening experience.

  3. Meaning alongside music

    Each mantra page is being developed to include Sanskrit, pronunciation, meaning and devotional context.

  4. Devotion before novelty

    Musical changes remain gentle, so that the sacred words stay at the centre.

  5. Research with respect for tradition

    Modern research is one lens through which we explore sleep, stress and wellbeing; it does not replace the devotional meaning of mantra.

Begin a mantra practice

Begin with a free mantra journey of 7, 21, 40 and 108 nights. Choose a rhythm that feels sustainable and return to one sacred listening practice each evening.

  • Free to join
  • Optional reminders
  • Progress tracking
  • Completion certificate

Connect with us

For music, licensing, collaboration or website enquiries, contact the Spiritual Awakening team.

Contact Spiritual Awakening

Support the sacred sound

Financial support is optional and helps us continue creating long-form devotional recordings, visuals and educational resources.

Learn how to support