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Gayatri-mantra

The Gayatri-

mantra is a very sacred mantra from the Vedas. It has been

known to grant brilliance of the intellect and guide one's thoughts in the right

direction.

 

om bhürbhuvah svah, tatsaviturvarenyam

bhargo devasya dhimahi, dhiyo yo nah pracodayät

 

Om is the basis of everything, earth, the space in between and the heavens. We invoke that Lord who is the most venerable, the Sun.

We meditate upon the splendor of that effulgent, all-knowing Lord.

May He brighten our minds and direct our intellects in the right

direction.

 

 

 

Om is the name of the Lord. Bhüh, bhuvah,

and svah are called vyährtis

, mystical utterances that bring about auspiciousness. They stand for this world,

the intermediate world, and the heavens. They also denote sat cit änanda

.. Om, the name of the Lord, is equal to bhüh, bhuvah, and

svah, which signify the Lord. This statement, om bhürbhuvah svah, is followed by the actual Gayatri-mantra, which has two parts.

 

 

The first part of the Gayatri-mantra is

tatsaviturvarenyam bhargo devasya dhimahi. Dhimahi,

we meditate upon, bhargah, the splendor, which is described as varenyam, the most adorable. Whose splendor is this? Savituh devasya

, the splendor of the self-effulgent Sun. This is a prayer to the Lord who manifests in

the form of Sun. We meditate upon the most adorable splendor of the Sun, who

is the self-effulgent Lord. The second part of the prayer is dhiyo yo nah pracodayät

.. Nah, our, dhiyah, thoughts, yah, he, pracodayät, may he guide. The prayer is, may

the self- shining, self-effulgent deity guide our thoughts in the proper direction.

 

Light stands for knowledge, so a prayer to the Lord Sun also becomes a

prayer for knowledge. The sun can be said to symbolize the Lord who is of the

nature of knowledge. This can become a prayer to the Sun directly, seeking his

grace to inspire our thoughts and give our minds the same brilliance that is his

nature. The sun can also symbolize Isvara

, the Lord, in which case we are seeking Isvara's

grace to guide us. The self-shining entity can also mean our very self, in which case we are seeking the grace of the Self who illumines our

thoughts to guide our minds in the right direction.

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