The
Gayatri Mantra is the Universal Prayer enshrined in the Vedas, the most
ancient scriptures of man. Universal Prayer means Prayer that can be
recited with devotion for one's spiritual or material benefit in all ages
by all men, women and children in any part of the world. The Gayatri
mantra protects us because Gayatri is Annapurna, The Mother , the Force
that animates all life. We do not therefore have to wail for food, or for
shelter when we are under the protection of Annapurna, the Divine Mother.
Gayatri is the expansion of Pranava while all the 33 crore Devtas are
expansions of the Trinity. It is said that all these Devtas are residing
in different places in the body of Gayatri. When one prays for some boon,
the appropriate Devta is activated and pleased to grant the particular
boon to the worshipper. It is of interest to note that at Dawn, Gayatri
appears as Baala (Child), at noon as a Yowvanam (Youth) and at dusk, she
appears as Vruddha (Old lady).
The Gayatri Mantra (Rig Veda (III, 62, 10 an ancient Hindu sacred book
said to be more than 5000 years old). does not belong to any particular
sect of worship, or it is not restricted to any certain community. It is
universal, for the whole world. It contains in it the culture not of any
particular society, but the culture of humanity. The Gayatri Mantra is a
treasure and heritage that belongs to the whole of humanity without
exclusion.
Om
Bhoor Bhuvah Svah
Tat Savitur Varenyam
Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi
Dhiyo Yonah Prachodayaat.
Oh Creator of
the Universe!
We meditate upon thy supreme splendor.
May thy radiant power illuminate our intellects,
destroy our sins, and guide us
in the right direction!
Rishis selected
the words of various Mantras and arranged them so that they not only
convey meaning but also create specific power through their utterance.
Gayatri Mantra inspires wisdom. Its meaning is that "May the Almighty God
illuminate our intellect to lead us along the righteous path". All the
problems of a person are solved if he/she is endowed with the gift of
righteous wisdom. Once endowed with far-sighted wisdom, a man is neither
entangled in calamity nor does he tread the wrong path. A wise man finds
solution to all outstanding problems. Only those persons who do not think
correctly find difficulty and take wrong steps due to foolishness.
Chanting of Gayatri Mantra removes this deficiency. The teachings and
powers incorporated in the Gayatri Mantra fulfill this purpose. Righteous
wisdom starts emerging soon after Jap (recitation) of this Mantra is
performed.
Gayatri mantra
is meant for realization of god and is regarded as representing the
Supreme Lord. It is meant for spiritually advanced people. Success in
chanting it enables one to enter the transcendental position of the Lord.
But, in order to chant the Gayatri mantra, it is necessary for one to
first acquire the qualities of the perfectly balanced person in terms of
the qualities of goodness according to the laws of material nature. The
Gayatri mantra is considered to be the sonic incarnation of Brahman and is
regarded as very important in Vedic civilization. In Bhagavad-Gita (Ch.
10. 35), Lord Krishna states:
Among the
hymns, I am the Brihat saama sung to Lord Indra, Of the poetry, I am the
Gayatri verse sung daily by the initiated, Of all the nuwsas (months), I
am the Margasira (November- December). Among all the ritus (seasons), I am
the flower bearing spring. Gayatri is depicted seated on a lotus. She is
depicted with five faces representing the pancha pranas /pancha vayus
(five lives/winds): prana, apana, vyana, udana, samana, of the five
principles/ elements (pancha tatwas) earth, water, air, fire, sky
(prithvi, jala, vayu, teja, aakasha). She has 10 hands carrying the five
ayudhas: shankha; chakra, kamala, varada, abhaya, kasha, ankusha, ujjwala
utensil, rudrakshi mala. The Shiva-Vishnu Temple performs Gayatri havan
(homam) periodically to propitiate the Lord. Numerous devotees participate
in the function performed outdoors in the Temple precincts depending on
the weather conditions. Ghee (rectified butter) is applied during the homa
by all the participants seated around the homa-kunda.
The divine and
great Gayatri mantra inspires righteous intellect and
elevates prudence and devotion. It is a universal prayer and the supreme
mantra of all ages. Chhandogya Upanishad describes the existence,
expansion and activities of the world as a reflection of the eternal
vibrations of this mantra. According to Adi Shankaracharya , "Gäyatrï
represents the limitless Brahm --- eternal, omnipresent, absolute
existence of Thee….". As per the Vrahadaranyakopanishada --- "One, who
realizes and attains the essence of the knowledge of Gäyatrï in life,
becomes Omniscient and Omnipotent". The Sädhanä of (spiritual endeavors of
realization of ) Gäyatrï bestows immense boons on a true devotee and
arouses the divine element existing in his individual self.
The Gayatri mantra is mentioned in the Srimad Bhagavatam also. Great sins
are said to be expiated by a pious recitation of this Gayatri verse. The
origin of the divine culture and philosophy of ancient times has been
attributed to the Gäyatrï Mantra. The Indian rishis of yore --- who are
honored as perfect beings, had devoted their lives to the Sädhanä of
Gäyatrï Mantra for the ultimate realization and spiritual refinement of
the inner self and attainment of divine potentials. Gäyatrï Sädhanä has
been an integral part of the lives of the spiritual saints and sages of
the later ages too.
That Gäyatrï Sädhanä indeed bestows miraculous blessings and boons.
Although, the positive effects and astonishing attainments by Gäyatrï
Sädhanä occur through the subtle scientific process at deeper domains of
consciousness, the devotional sentiments of gratitude towards the power
are advisable in order to maintain humility and dedicated sincerity of
mind --- which are necessary for the consistent advancement of the
Sädhanä".
Incidents of miraculous transmutation of the personalities of Gautam,
Dhruva, Mahatma Anand Swami, Kathiyawadi Baba, Siddha Booti Baba,
Madhavacharya, etc., by Gäyatrï Sädhanä and the experiences and views of
Swami Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Vivekanand, Ravindra Nath Tagore, Lokamanya
Tilak, Mahatma Gandhi, William Magnere, Arthur Koestler, etc, are worth
mentioning in this context.
Immediate effects of Gäyatrï Upäsana include --- cultivation of
self-confidence and fearlessness in the Sädhaka (devotee) and gradual
illumination of his intellect, power of decision-making and sense of
responsibility and purification of the inner cores of mind. As a result,
the devotee’s worldly life too begins to progress well at personal,
professional and social levels. Further advancement of the Sädhanä with
increasing devotion awakens the hidden talents and divine sentiments and
opens the doors for materialistic as well as spiritual development. This
implies the eternal validity of the following vedic hymn ---
That "Gäyatrï
bestows good health, vitality, longevity, wealth with grace, glorious
success, co-operation, love, intellectual elevation and divine culmination
of the self" --- can be verified by everybody by sincerely practicing
Gäyatrï Sädhanä in day-to-day life with intrinsic faith….. Nothing could
be more authentic then self-experience…..
The highest level spiritual endowments described as ashta siddhi and
nava
nidhï are natural consequences of progress in Gäyatrï Sädhanä. At initial
stage the righteous progress of this Sädhanä is reflected in the serene
charm, impressive voice, brilliance of eyes, glow of the aura around the
face and the body. Clarity of thoughts, trenchancy of wisdom, intellectual
talents, creativity and prudence arouse automatically in the Sädhaka as he
(or she) matures in the Sädhanä. Most importantly, the Sädhaka (devotee)
begins to feel the presence of divine power in the inner self which educes
immense strength and peace in his mind to face all adversities and ups and
downs of life with stable faith and patience. His inner voice forcibly
cautions him against every immoral activity and thought and guides ideal
path in the moment of difficulty and dilemma.
The japa (rhythmic enunciation with deep meditation) of Gäyatrï Mantra is
an integral part of Gäyatrï Sädhanä. This helps refine the Sädhaka’s voice
and leads to its subtle transmutation into the extrasensory divine voice.
Boons or curses expressed in this sublime voice indeed come true. Further
awakening of the inner potentials gradually bestows the supernormal powers
of premonition, afflatus, telepathy, clairvoyance and prophecy. Activation
and sublime transformation of unconscious and super conscious minds of
such a Sädhaka links his conscious mind with divine impulses….
In the above state, the Sädhaka -- whether awaken, asleep or in trance,
can receive cosmic signals and divine messages. Transmission of his vital
energy or mental vibrations into other beings becomes as easy for him as
if one is handing over some physical items to the other. The atmosphere
surrounding these spiritually empowered personalities also becomes serene
and remains charged with some kind of divine influence.
Sincere and determined efforts in the appropriate direction take one
closer to the goal. Spiritual endeavors are no exceptions. This seems to
be more true and certain in case of Gäyatrï Sädhanä. The nectar of the
eternal divine power of Gäyatrï is for every body. Each one of us can be
blessed by enormous attainments in materialist, mental, intellectual and
spiritual domains of life with the help of devoted Gäyatrï Sädhanä. By
this one will all positive energies.
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