Gayatri Mantra

The Gayatri Mantra

The Gayatri Mantra is a Sanskrit mantra that has been chanted for thousands of years. It was written down during the Vedic period (1500-500 BCE) and is considered to be one of the oldest known and most powerful mantra. It is said that it  contain all the knowledge of the universe. This Mantra is a sacred and powerful verse from the Rigveda, an ancient Hindu scripture.

The mantra is personified by the goddess Gayatri Devi, who is the bestower of knowledge and is referred to as “the mother of the Vedas.” Composed in Sanskrit, it consists of 24 syllables and is addressed to the Sun God (Savitri). This sacred mantra is chanted for peace, wisdom, and spiritual enlightenment. The Gayatri has three parts: Adoration, Meditation, and Prayer. It fosters and sharpens the knowledge-yielding faculty.

Gayatri Mantra
Gayatri Mantra

Gayatri Mantra Lyrics

In Sanskrit

ॐ भूर्भुवः स्वः तत्सवितुर्वरेण्यं

भर्गो देवस्य धीमहि धियो यो नः प्रचोदयात्

In English

Om bhur bhuvah swaha

Tat savitur varenyam

Bhargo devasya dhimahi

Dhiyo yo nah prachodayat

Meanings Of Each Words 
  • AUM: Represents the Almighty God.
  • BHOOR: Embodiment of vital or spiritual energy.
  • BHUVAHA: Destroyer of suffering.
  • SWAHA: Embodiment of happiness.
  • TAT: Refers to God.
  • SAVITUR: Bright and luminous like the sun.
  • VARENYAM: Supreme and best.
  • BHARGO: Destroyer of sins.
  • DEVASYA: Divine.
  • DHEEMAHI: May we receive.
  • DHEEYO: Intellect.
  • YO: Who.
  • NAH: Our.
  • PRACHODAYAT: May inspire.
Meaning: “O Divine mother, may your pure divine light illuminate all realms (physical, mental, and spiritual) of our being. Please expel any darkness from our hearts and bestow upon us true knowledge”.

History of the Gayatri mantra

Here is  a rich story of anger, envy, lust, and forgiveness oh how Gayatri Mantra came to Earth. It begins in ancient times, when King Vishwamitra and his army visited Sage Vashista, who was able to feed their numbers thanks to a wish-fulfilling cow. Vishwamitra wanted to take the cow with him, and Vashista’s refusal angered the king so much that he vowed to undertake austerities and meditate until his spiritual powers surpassed the sage’s. Each time Vishwamitra believed he was nearing success, however, he failed another test of ego.

When Vishwatmitra at last recognized his shortcomings and begged Vashista’s forgiveness, he experienced spontaneous Samadhi and the God gifted him with the words of the Gayatri. Vishwamitra is among the authors of the Rig Veda, the oldest known source of the Gayatri. His tale teaches that enlightenment is possible for anyone who practices with dedication, and the Gayatri is recommended as a practice suited to people from all walks of life.

Benefits Of  Chanting Gayatri Mantra 

Regular chanting of the Gayatri Mantra provides several benefits, Some of them are :

  •  It Improves  breathing and functioning of the nervous system.
  • Regular chanting of this mantra Removes  toxins from the body.
  •  Enhancement of concentration and learning happens by chanting this powerful mantra.
  • This Mantra Calms the mind and reduces negativity.
  •  It Reduces  stress and anxiety.

Benefits Of Chanting Gayatri Mantra For Children

Learnings For Students from Bhagavad Gita

This Mantra  holds significant benefits for children, both spiritually and mentally. Chanting the Gayatri Mantra repeatedly is believed to benefit mental, physical, and spiritual health. It’s a beautiful prayer for enlightenment.

  1. Focus and Concentration:
    • Chanting of the Gayatri Mantra regularly helps children improve focus and concentration. It enhances their ability to pay attention and learn effectively.
  2. Respect and Gratitude:
    • Teaching children the mantra instills values like gratitude, compassion, and wisdom. They learn to appreciate life’s blessings and respect the world around them.
  3. Inner Confidence:
    • Mantras create inner confidence, which can shape a child’s entire life. By connecting with the Gayatri’s spiritual light, children develop self-assurance and resilience.
  4. Protection and Positivity:
    • The mantra acts as a shield against negativity, fear, anger, and other harmful emotions. It aligns children with higher consciousness and fosters mental peace.
  5. Health and Well-Being:
    • Chanting this  Mantra promotes overall well-being. It purifies the heart chakra, opens children to love, wisdom, and bliss, and strengthens their physical bodies.

We Should Chant  and Encourage our child to chant this powerful mantra regularly —it’s a beautiful way to nurture our inner light!

 

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