OM bhuurbhuvaH svaH
tatsaviturvareNyaM
bhargo devasya dhiimahi
dhiyo yonaH pracodayaat .
The Rig Veda (10:16:3)
tatsaviturvareNyaM
bhargo devasya dhiimahi
dhiyo yonaH pracodayaat .
The Rig Veda (10:16:3)
OM - the Infinite beyond Conception, Brahman, Supreme Lord and State
of Being
bhuur - Protector of the earth, the material sheath, The Life breath
of the Universe. From the feet to the navel center.
bhuvaH - the Mental Worlds One of the meanings is the sky. The Lord
who pervades and eliminates all miseries. From the navel to the
throat center.
svaH - I AM ONE WITH GOD - the Spiritual Worlds, One of the other
meanings is the heavens. He is all Bliss and blesses His devotees
with happiness. From above the throat center to the thousand petaled
lotus.
tat - That (That Thou Art)
savitur - The SUN, Creator, Preserver and Self Luminous, the central
mantra of the Solar Science.
vareNyaM - Most fit to be worshipped. Most choice worthy - most
adorable, enchanting.
bhargo - The burning splendor of the Sun that dispels ignorance, and
therefore sorrows and miseries.
devasya - The 'Deva', The God, He who is All Bliss, The Joyful One,
The Shining One, The Revealer of All Glory
dhiimahi - We meditate upon Him
dhiyo - Bhuddi, intelligence, Wisdom
yo - which
naH - our
pracodayaat - Inspires, enlightens, illumns
This is one of the oldest and most powerful of all known mantras. You
should chant this mantra and firmly establish it in your mind, as
your spiritual ideal. If so, you will be able to do the work alotted
to you, your life will be one of light and happiness.
The word "Gayatri" itself explains the reason for the existence of
this mantra. It has its origin in the Sanskrit phrase Gayantam
Triyate iti, and refers to that mantra which rescues the chanter from
all adverse situations that may lead to mortality.
Goddess Gayatri is also called "Veda-Mata" or the Mother of the
Vedas ? Rig, Yajur, Saam and Atharva ? because it is the very basis
of the Vedas.
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