
I live in a gated community in Therkupattu, a small village beside Thiruvidanthai, just off the ECR. The Nithya Kalyana Perumal temple is about a kilometre and a half from my home. For the last two years, I have been hearing the temple bells from inside my house.
At first, I did not think much of it. It felt normal. Almost ordinary. But yesterday it truly registered.
I was indoors, doors closed, moving through a regular day. And there it was again. The bell. Clear. Steady. Familiar. It rings four to five times a day, and each time the sound reaches me without effort. Two years ago, this would not have been possible. I could stand outside and still not hear it. Nothing around me has changed. The distance is the same. The road is the same. The walls are the same.
What changed was something else.
When you tune into a vibration, distance quietly disappears.
It is no different from how we speak on our phones. Someone could be thousands of kilometres away, yet their voice reaches us instantly. If you are not tuned in, there is no connection, only silence.
That temple bell reminded me how spiritual connection works. When the mind settles and awareness sharpens, subtle things begin to reach you. Not because they became louder, but because you became receptive.
That realisation brought my attention to something many of us do every single day. We listen to mantras, bhajans, and chants. On televisions, on phones, through forwarded links, random videos from the internet. Most of us assume that if the words are sacred, the sound must automatically be beneficial.
That is not always true.
Sound carries more than lyrics. It carries the inner state of the person who created it. If someone is restless, fearful, angry, or disconnected, that vibration is captured in the recording. Even if the prayer itself is ancient and powerful, the energy riding on it can be distorted.
It is similar to receiving an email with an attachment. Everything looks fine. No warning signs. Yet hidden inside is a virus that quietly drains your system. In the same way, repeated exposure to a poorly charged prayer can slowly affect your space, your mood, and your sense of balance, more so when heard every day.
This is not meant to create fear. It is meant to create awareness.
Over the last few years, I have scanned hundreds of recordings through dowsing. Most of them did not pass. A few did. These are my top 3 favourites, in no particular order.
Budham Saranam Gatchami by Hariharan.
Om Namah Shivaya by Rajkumar Kamdar from The Divine Sparks.
Hanuman Chalisa by Rajkumar Kamdar from The Divine Sparks.
I am sharing these three links on my WhatsApp channel.
One practice that has stayed with me is letting these play quietly at night. Very low volume. On loop. Not to actively listen, but to let the vibration settle into the space. Sound reaches places the mind never can.
Over time, the room feels calmer. Sleep becomes deeper. The mind rests without effort.
Hearing that temple bell reach my home over the last two years made something very clear to me. We are always surrounded by signals. What reaches us depends entirely on what we tune into.
May you choose your frequencies with care.
God bless.
K Sharad Haksar
Dowser | Photographer | Creative Director
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