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Sita's Gems Unearthing the Vastness of the Divine Feminine Audiobook Course

Giving thanks to Mother Earth for continually providing. But we know we take is too much. Give us the strength to moderate, recycle, rewild, rejuvenate, conserve, preserve, and honor with mindful gratitude.

Sita, born of the earth, embodies the beauty of Mother Earth in her infinite wisdom, compassion, and courage.

My experience reading the Ramayana from a young age left me feeling concerned about the treatment of Sita in the story-telling. I’ve talked about this on my podcast on @beherenownetwork with more current re-tellings.

Now.. I am so honored to be part of this mandala of people honoring Sita Devī in this ground-breaking audio program with original verses of Valmiki’s Ramayana with commentary from brilliant women, and devotional music.

Sita is a radiant embodiment of the Divine Feminine, who dwells in our hearts.
Sita’s Gems invites us on a journey into the Nature of Sita, which is really a journey through the facets of our own nature. This is a pilgrimage into the sacred heartspace, steadying us amidst all of life’s challenges.

We have unearthed 24 of the most compelling Passages from the Ramayana, featuring Sita. Here we bring these passages into the light with narration by master storytellers, and then weave them together with commentary by 12 women wisdom leaders.
A veritable Sitayana has emerged, serving to reflect, reframe and recenter the significance of Sita, the central heroine, whose shakti animates the great epic.
This hybrid audio production–part audiobook, part guided course–is a symphony orchestrated to open the doorways of your own heart, while serving to illuminate and integrate the multi-faceted nature of the feminine within us all.

This hybrid audiobook & course features 24 of the most compelling Passages featuring Sita from the epic Rāmāyana. Here we bring these Passages into the light with narrations by master storytellers, and then weave them together with radiant commentary by 12 women wisdom leaders.

  • You will receive a Digital Download – 9 hrs of audio with 24 Passages, plus commentary by 12 women wisdom leaders

  • Epic Self-Guided Program, including a PDF Listener’s Guide

  • Co-hosted by Michael Sternfeld and Nina Rao

  • Forward and conclusion by Vandana Shiva

  • Sita’s Prayer – a beautiful bhajan audio track by Krishna Das

  • An original Kirtan by Nina Rao/Shyama Chapin and their Chorus

Join us on the journey into the nature of Sita…

Please visit SitasGems.com for details and how to order and take your time to listen and hear 🙏🏽 Make sure you use your discount code NINA10

Jack Rowland In Too Deep Podcast with Nina Rao

Nina Rao is a Kirtan singer and performer with two incredible solo albums out now. She tours with Krishna Das singing and performing in his band as well as being his business manager. She is a podcast host on the Be Here Now Network, a spiritual teacher and has worked as a conservationist.

Listen on Spotify here:

Ram Dass’ SoulPod Satsang Sadhana Gayatri Mantra Recitation With Nina Rao

Ram Dass’ SoulPod Satsang Sadhana Gayatri Mantra Recitation With Nina Rao
This is a special Sadhana Satsang with Nina Rao, renowned Kirtan artist and cherished member of Krishna Das’s band. Nina, also a board member of LSRF, leads you through a transformative session of chanting the Gayatri mantra via Zoom.

Chanting mantras together, even virtually, offers a profound opportunity to connect deeply with ourselves and one another. Whether you’re new to chanting or have practiced for years, this session promises to enrich your experience and strengthen our community in a meaningful way. Nina will begin with a brief pronunciation guidance before we join in collective chanting.

Benefits of Chanting Together:
Spiritual Connection: Experience the sacred power of sound within a supportive group.
Community Building: Form bonds with like-hearted individuals on a shared spiritual journey.
Personal Growth: Deepen your practice and understanding through collective energy and intention.

On July 10, Nina offered a class with some background on the Gayatri Mantra and a detailed pronunciation guide - in this video recording you can please review that session. If you would like to print out a word sheet for Gayatri Mantra, please go Nina’s Vedic Chants page.

Stay tuned for information on more, on going sessions to come. Our next session will be:
Wednesday, August 8
9 am EDT | 6:00 am | 2 pm GST
Online Free
Register for Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUuc-uhqT0iGNWdKeC7RztjrpcBf6hE-dQD

No prior experience is necessary—just bring your openness and eagerness to participate. Let’s unite in devotion and community. We eagerly anticipate chanting with you and sharing in this beautiful practice together. Everyone is welcome. Participation is free.

BHNN Guest Podcast – Ep. 167 – Serving the Multitude with Nani Ma and Nina Rao

Nina Rao interviews Nani Ma about her deep devotion to serving her guru and her service work with Ganga Prem Hospice.

If you are interested in donating to Ganga Prem Hospice, you can do so through a donation to End of Life Care International with a memo specifying you would like it to go to Ganga Prem.

About Nani Ma:
Nani Ma is from the United Kingdom and sought spiritual enlightenment at a very young age. One day, she realized that serving the multitude and helping the needy is also an aspect of spiritual practice. So, she started taking care of the terminally ill cancer patients in the hospital, guiding the people who are suffering from pain and death to embark on a new journey. Together with Dr. A. K. Dewan, she established the Ganga Prem Hospice. Ganga Prem Hospice is a spiritually-orientated, non-profit hospice for terminally ill cancer patients. The Hospice has been constructed at the foot of the Himalayas on the bank of the river Ganga.

“When we watch our breath, it slows down. The breath and the mind are connected. Either the breath slows down and the mind slows down, or the mind catches hold of one thing, which is the name, and the name has its power by itself. The name has its own power.” – Nani Ma

Raghu Markus – Mindrolling – Ep. 528 – The 21 Taras with Nina Rao & Chandra Easton

Raghu, Nina, and Chandra spend this episode discussing:

  • Chandra’s Buddhist upbringing

  • The deity Tara and the sacred feminine

  • Nina and Chandra’s collaboration with chanting and mantras

  • An acapella chant offered from Nina

  • Tara for harmony

  • Tantra and spirituality for the people

  • The 21 praises to Tara

  • Durga, Saraswati, and other feminine deities we can invoke through mantras

  • The eighth Tara as a fierce and invincible embodiment

  • The mara of doubt

“The main purpose of doing this aspect of the 21 Tara’s practice through chanting and more of a kirtan style is to uplift people, just like kirtan does. To bring joy, open people’s heart to the blessings of these Taras and to Devi and to the universal way. And also to help them remember the mantra, because some of them are pretty long they can be a little challenging to remember.” – Chandra Easton

Raghu Markus – Mindrolling – Ep. 528 – The 21 Taras with Nina Rao & Chandra Easton

Melodies Of Chanting And Navigating The Spiritual Landscape | Nina Rao and Radhika Das

“My grandfather's harmonium melodies were the soundtrack of my childhood, carrying the spirit of devotion that would later resonate through my own life's journey. As I sit down with Nina Rao, a celebrated Kirtan leader, her stories echo my experiences, weaving a tapestry of spiritual connection rooted in the vibrant chants of Kirtan. We delve into the essence of communal chanting, finding joy and peace within its harmonies, and discussing how these practices cultivate emotional and spiritual fulfillment. Nina's narrative transports us from the Satsang of her youth to the dynamic Kirtan circles of New York, highlighting the profound impact of community and shared devotion on our paths to inner happiness. Our conversation takes an introspective turn as we navigate the role of women in spiritual practices and the melding of Eastern traditions with Western consciousness. I share my own pilgrimage back to my roots, studying Vedic chanting with a teacher in India, and how this journey illuminated the significance of feminine voices in these sacred spaces. The episode unfolds further insights into the evolution of bhakti and kirtan in the West, the reverence for sacred texts, and the shifting perceptions of spirituality and the Divine in our modern society. We are humbled by the legacy of those who have cleared the way for us, acknowledging the profound gratitude for the spiritual inheritance that enriches our lives today. Finally, we embrace the transformative power of daily spiritual rituals, discussing how they enhance compassion, foster an enlightened mind, and contribute to a holistic sense of well-being.”

GoOD Friends w/ Nina Rao and Curly Nikki - The Power of Mantra, the Real Meaning of Ram, and the Hanuman Chalisa

"I'm here because I followed the path of practice that my Guru laid out for me." - Nina Rao
In this chat she shares about her Guru, Sri Siddhi Ma, her powerful and anchoring experiences on the pathless path, the real meaning of the Ram mantra, and the importance of service and constant God remembrance. She leads us in to Presence by chanting Sri Ram Jai Ram and the Hanuman Chalisa.
Show notes:
Vinayaka Always (the track featuring her grandfather) (Antarayaami - Knower of All Hearts, 2013)
Sri Siddhi Ma: The Story of Neem Karoli Baba's Spiritual Legacy
Nikki's favorite kirtan w/ Nina - Sri Ram Kirtan Sadhana
Flow of Grace (book by Krishna Das about Hanuman Chalisa)
Hanuman Chalisa in English (PDF)
Chant the Hanuman Chalisa w/ Nina - Free Course
Learn the Hanuman Chalisa w/ Nina via Insight Timer

*To claim your free gift, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, screenshot it and send it to me at nikki@curlynikki.com!