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“Spiritual
hunger is common to all; but tastes differ. The
Gayatri Mantra
The Gayatri mantra is one of the oldest and most powerful of Sanskrit mantras. It is believed that by chanting the Gayatri mantra and firmly establishing it in the mind, if you carry on your life and do the work that is ordained for you, your life will be full of 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. It is the basis, the reality behind the experienced and the cognized universe. The Gayatri mantra is composed of a metre consisting of 24 syllables — generally arranged in a triplet of eight syllables each. Therefore, this particular meter (tripadhi) is also known as the Gayatri Meter or "Gayatri Chhanda." The Mantra Aum The Meaning "O thou existence Absolute, Creator of the three dimensions, we contemplate upon thy divine light. May He stimulate our intellect and bestow upon us true knowledge." Or simply, "O Divine mother, our hearts are filled with darkness. Please make this darkness distant from us and promote illumination within us." Inner
Meaning & Analysis Let us take each word of the Gayatri Mantra and try to understand its inherent meaning. The First Word Om (Aum) It is also called Pranav because its sound emanates from the Prana (vital vibration), which feels the Universe. The scripture says "Aum Iti Ek Akshara Brahman" (Aum that one syllable is Brahman). When you pronounce AUM: A
- emerges from the throat, originating in the region of the navel The "Vyahrities": Bhuh, Bhuvah & Svah The
above three words of the Gayatri are called Vyahrities. Vyahriti
is that which gives knowledge of entire cosmos or "ahriti".
The scripture says: "Visheshenh Aahritih sarva viraat,
praahlaanam prakashokaranh vyahritih". Now, let us understand the different meanings of these words given in the scriptures:
The
Remaining Words Tat
simply means "that" because it defies description through
speech or language, the "Ultimate Reality." The last five words constitute the prayer for final liberation through the awakening of our true intelligence.
Gyan Rajhans, an internationally recognized heath & safety professional has been broadcasting the only non-commercial Vedic religion radio program in North America since 1981 & worldwide web cast on www.bhajanawali.com since 1999. Mr. Rajhans has published extensively on religious and spiritual matters. Some articles are available on the Bhajanawali web site. He has translated Sri Mad Bhagvad Gita in English for the younger generation. Mr Rajhans has been conferred various titles, including that of Rishi by Hindu Prarthana Samaj of Toronto Hindu Ratna by Hindu Federation of Toronto.
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