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Q.5 Does Gayatri Mantra conform to the rules of Sanskrit Grammar?

 

Ans. At times points are raised about supposed grammatical inaccuracies in the

composition of Gayatri Mantra. These misconceptions arise when the Shrutis

(Richas of Vedas and Upnishads) are studied and evaluated as literary, human

creations. Unlike the religious books and teachings of the Rishis compiled as

Smritis, Puranas, Tantras etc., Shrutis are considered eternal divine

revelations (A- paurusheya) dealing with inter-relationship of soul and God.

Thus, Shrutis are not meant for literary comprehension and intellectual

dissertations. Their compilers had explicitly stated that in order to understand

and experience the mysteries of Vedas (i.e. Shrutis), it is essential to have

adequate exposure to various related scriptural texts, commentaries of seers,

interaction with seer scholars and above all the grace of God, This alone can

purify the soul, making it receptive to the supreme wisdom revealed in the

shrutis.

 

It is, thus, irrefutable that the Vedas (which include the Gayatri Mantra) are

not governed by the laws of Sanskrit Grammar, which is a product of human

endeavour and came into existence at a much later stage in human evolution.

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