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Om Sham no mitrah sham vanunaha

Sham no bhavatvaryamaa

Sham na Indro Brihaspathihi

Sham no Vishnururukramah

Namo Brahmane

Namasthe Vaayo

Twameva pratyaksham Brahmaasi

Twameva pratyaksham Brahma vadishyaami

Ritam vadishyaami

Satyam vadishyaami

Tad-vaktaaramavathu

Avatu-maam

Avatu vaktaaram

Om Saanthi, Saanthi, Saanthihi

 

May Mitra be propitious to us

May Varuna be good to us

May Aryama be good to us

May Indra and Brahaspati be good to us

May Vishnu, the Cosmic Being, be good to us

Salutation to Brahman, salutation to you, the Vayu!

You are the visible Brahman.

Only you shall I call perceptible Brahman.

I shall utter true thoughts and speak true.

May that Brahman protect me and protect the preceptor,

May it protect me and protect the teacher

Om Peace, Peace, Peace.

 

Meaning:

 

Mitra is the name of Sun-god. He is like a friend to all. He is also

presiding deity (or adhishthatru devata) of eyes. Praying to seek not

only good eye sight but also for directing our eyes to see and enjoy

what is good and helpful. We should see, and enjoy, what is good in

others -- their goodness and good actions. Our mind should be focused

on what is good and noble. We should take care of what we see and like

Sun, we should be friendly towards all and pray for 'clear vision' or

pure outlook.

 

Varuna is the presiding deity for the organ of taste. Let Varuna help

us to cultivate good taste in whatever we read, hear, do, decide or

entertain ourselves with to become a cultured and refined person,

rising above all meanness, obscenity and narrowness. To pray for good

taste is to ask for inner refinement and purity.

 

Aryama is held is held to be the god of righteousness or right action.

May Aryama guide our actions. Pray Aryama to help us guard all our

actions and reactions from straying into selfish and wicked directions.

 

Indra is the action-principle and the lord of senses. Brihaspati is

the presiding deity of speech. To pray for right action and speech.

 

Vishnu refers to All-pervading Power of God. All impurity of mind is

but narrowness and becoming identified with small. That alone which is

infinite is Bliss and there is no bliss in the finite. To remember

Vishu, therefore, is to remember our own infinite nature.

 

Brahman and Vayu: Vayu is the wind-god or the god of prana-shakti, the

vital force that gives birth and sustains all beings. All things after

all come from God or Brahman and it is His power that moves and

energies everything. Hence Vayu or prana is the 'perceptible' Brahman.

 

Utter true thoughts and speak true Truthfulness is a divine virtue.

There is no spiritual life without truthfulness. This prayer is for

uniting our speech and actions.

 

Protect me, protect the preceptor Brahman is the 'name' given to the

Nameless One, the Ultimate Reality. The prayer to that Reality for

protection for three types of problems or dangers (from elements of

nature, other living beings and one's own mind) that trouble human

beings. The prayer is repeated twice to emphasis its importance.

 

Peace Om is the symbol of the Infinite Reality. The repetition of the

word 'peace' thrice refers to seeking what is peaceful and agreeable

to tall the three levels of life.

 

In this prayer, the Bhakti (Rishi) is offering his prayer to Brahman,

the ultimate reality, whom he sees manifest as various forces of

nature and life. The gist is that one should pray for purity of mind,

seek grace for controlling one's senses and mind and live a life

dedicated to love for God and higher ideas.

 

(Taken from The Vedanta Kesari, February 2009).

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