New Moon Mantra Meditation For Creating abundance
The new moon is a powerful time for fresh starts and setting intentions. In many cultures and spiritual practices, it's seen as a moment to plant seeds—whether for personal growth, new projects, or inner transformation. Just as the moon disappears from view, it offers us a blank canvas to reset, reflect, and begin anew.
Why Should You do a New Moon Meditation
Performing a new moon meditation helps align your energy with this natural cycle, providing an opportunity to slow down, tune into your desires, and focus on manifesting what you truly want. It’s a way to harness the quiet, reflective energy of the new moon to create abundance in all areas of your life. Whether you’re looking to attract more opportunities, let go of limiting beliefs, or simply reconnect with yourself, a new moon mantra meditation can be a powerful ritual to support your journey.
In this post, you'll find a mantra meditation that is designed to help you tap into your creative power and call in abundance. Ready to begin? Let's dive in.
Sit comfortably with your back straight. And take three long breaths to center yourself.
When chanting this Mantra pull in your navel anytime you pronounce HAR.
Mantra:
HAR, HAR, HAR, HAR, GOBINDAY HAR, HAR, HAR, HAR, MUKANDAYHAR, HAR, HAR, HAR, UDHAARAYHAR, HAR, HAR, HAR, APAARAY HAR, HAR, HAR, HAR, HAREE-ANGHAR, HAR, HAR, HAR, KAREE-ANGHAR, HAR, HAR, HAR, NIRNAAMAYHAR, HAR, HAR, HAR, AKAAMAY
Mudra: Gyan Mudra ( Thumb tip touch index finger tip) Place hands palms up on knees.
Time: Continue this mediation for 11 minutesTo end: Inhale deeply, hold breath in as long as you can, then exhale and relax.
Some more comments on the meaning of these mantras:
HAR is the creative force manifested. When you pronounce it roll the "R". This way it sounds like you are saying HARA instead. This creates a relationship between your tongue, upper pallet and navel. Which in yogic science this represents union of the 3 elements Water, Air, Fire.
GOBINDAY = the Sustainer
MUKANDAY = the Liberator or Enlighter
UDHAARAY = who elevates or lifts one up
UDHAARAY = that carries on across
HAREE-ANG = the Destroyer
KAREE-ANG = the Creator
NIRNAAMAY = beyond description by any name
AKAAMAY = beyond any desire
Here is a video I made years ago for the new moon mantra meditation. (Click to Here to Watch/Listen) Don't mind the intro, I made this years ago for another website I had at that time.
Conclusion
I hope you enjoyed this new moon mantra meditation for attracting opportunities. I also hope you begin to become more aware of the effects the phases of the moon. And how move within them can be a great support for you.
Following the cycles doesn't mean you should restricted from doing certain things. But rather it a good time use those natural phases to replenish, renew, and then begin. Nature is at a constant balance with these forces for a reason.I know that in this world you sometimes feel like you have to always push push to get somewhere. But in reality sometimes you need to slow down regroup so that your next steps will be more powerful and with more intention. Let me know how you enjoyed this meditation. And if there's any other meditations that you'd like to learn in the comment section below.


