The document provides information about the Gayatri Mantra, including its origins, meaning, benefits, and scientific research conducted on it. Some key points discussed include:
- The Gayatri Mantra was discovered by Rishi Vishwamitra and is considered one of the oldest mantras. It is a prayer dedicated to the sun god Savitr.
- Scientific studies have found reciting the Gayatri Mantra can increase the size of brain regions involved in cognitive functions and reduce stress levels.
- Regular chanting of the mantra is said to help overcome obstacles in life, improve focus and immunity, and make a person more disciplined and positive.
The Scientific Benefits and Scientific Design of The Gayatri Mantra. Source of presentation - From the Book Super Science of Gayatri by Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya.
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Gayatri meditation provides tangible miracles and benefits both materially and spiritually, according to Hindu scriptures and saints. Scriptures say that regular Gayatri practice can lead to a long, healthy life, strong willpower, wealth, fame, and spiritual enlightenment. Many Hindu thinkers through history have praised Gayatri as the most powerful mantra and the essence of the Vedas. Contemporary saints also saw benefits from Gayatri meditation in overcoming obstacles and awakening one's soul.
The document discusses the importance and benefits of Sandhyavandanam, which includes chanting the Gayatri Mantra at dawn and dusk. It states that (1) Sandhyavandanam helps remove ignorance, infirmity, and inadequacy, the main causes of suffering. (2) Chanting Gayatri stimulates energy centers in the body and soul, and inspires one's intellect to pursue righteousness. (3) Performing the ritual at dawn and dusk is scientifically beneficial as those times activate nadis in the body and allow maximum concentration. The Gayatri Mantra is considered the most powerful for self-realization and fulfilling desires through purification.
The document discusses key concepts from the Bhagavad Gita related to yoga, values, and management. It defines 18 types of yoga described in the Gita and explains how the text covers yoga of knowledge, action, devotion, and other philosophies. It outlines personal and divine values mentioned in the Gita, like humility, non-violence, and compassion. It also contrasts demonic qualities like arrogance and ignorance. Finally, it discusses how the Gita's teachings on equanimity, social duty, and nishkam karma can guide values-based management and decision-making.
The document discusses the Gayatri Mantra and the effects of chanting it based on a study. It provides background on the mantra and its meaning. It then describes a study that measured the blood pressure of hypertensive and normal individuals before and after chanting the mantra 108 times. The study found a significant decrease in blood pressure for hypertensives after chanting, bringing it closer to normal levels, while normals only saw a decrease in diastolic pressure. The document concludes the preliminary results are encouraging but a larger study is needed to better assess the benefits.
The document summarizes the vision, mission, and activities of the Indian Institute of Yogic Science. Its goals include eradicating poverty, providing free education and healthcare, establishing spiritual universities, and raising individual consciousness to attain spiritual liberation. The institute promotes yogic practices like pranayama, meditation, and chanting to heal the body, mind and consciousness. It aims to establish disease-free "divine villages" and train people in yogic healing to serve society during disasters.
The Scientific Benefits and Scientific Design of The Gayatri Mantra. Source of presentation - From the Book Super Science of Gayatri by Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya.
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Gayatri meditation provides tangible miracles and benefits both materially and spiritually, according to Hindu scriptures and saints. Scriptures say that regular Gayatri practice can lead to a long, healthy life, strong willpower, wealth, fame, and spiritual enlightenment. Many Hindu thinkers through history have praised Gayatri as the most powerful mantra and the essence of the Vedas. Contemporary saints also saw benefits from Gayatri meditation in overcoming obstacles and awakening one's soul.
The document discusses the importance and benefits of Sandhyavandanam, which includes chanting the Gayatri Mantra at dawn and dusk. It states that (1) Sandhyavandanam helps remove ignorance, infirmity, and inadequacy, the main causes of suffering. (2) Chanting Gayatri stimulates energy centers in the body and soul, and inspires one's intellect to pursue righteousness. (3) Performing the ritual at dawn and dusk is scientifically beneficial as those times activate nadis in the body and allow maximum concentration. The Gayatri Mantra is considered the most powerful for self-realization and fulfilling desires through purification.
The document discusses key concepts from the Bhagavad Gita related to yoga, values, and management. It defines 18 types of yoga described in the Gita and explains how the text covers yoga of knowledge, action, devotion, and other philosophies. It outlines personal and divine values mentioned in the Gita, like humility, non-violence, and compassion. It also contrasts demonic qualities like arrogance and ignorance. Finally, it discusses how the Gita's teachings on equanimity, social duty, and nishkam karma can guide values-based management and decision-making.
The document discusses the Gayatri Mantra and the effects of chanting it based on a study. It provides background on the mantra and its meaning. It then describes a study that measured the blood pressure of hypertensive and normal individuals before and after chanting the mantra 108 times. The study found a significant decrease in blood pressure for hypertensives after chanting, bringing it closer to normal levels, while normals only saw a decrease in diastolic pressure. The document concludes the preliminary results are encouraging but a larger study is needed to better assess the benefits.
The document summarizes the vision, mission, and activities of the Indian Institute of Yogic Science. Its goals include eradicating poverty, providing free education and healthcare, establishing spiritual universities, and raising individual consciousness to attain spiritual liberation. The institute promotes yogic practices like pranayama, meditation, and chanting to heal the body, mind and consciousness. It aims to establish disease-free "divine villages" and train people in yogic healing to serve society during disasters.
Overview of Yoga & Naturopathy System.pptxDrSofia4
This ppt was made for the PhD students and MBBS interns of medical college. It gives a brief overview of the Traditional Indian system of medicine - Yoga and Naturopathy.
This document is an introduction to the Srimad Bhagavad Gita compiled by Tarun Baruah. It acknowledges that the explanations of the Gita's teachings are based on Sri Aurobindo's book "Essays on the Gita". It expresses hope that the book will help readers understand the true meaning of the Gita and inspire them to higher life through Sri Aurobindo's spiritual writings. It then provides brief introductory explanations on topics like the aims of human life, how to begin the practice of yoga, and different levels of consciousness within a person.
Practical Pooja in 20 Minutes provides a concise 20-minute pooja process for busy individuals. It begins with creating an ambience and purification rituals like pavitrikaranam. Next are pranayama, nyasa, and invoking deities like Vedmata Gayatri and one's guru. Jap and dhyan involve mantra recitation and meditation. Aarthi, shanti paath, and suryadhyan conclude the process. Scientific studies at Dev Sanskriti University found benefits of mantras and meditation including reduced depression and increased self-awareness. The document advocates pooja's ability to direct the mind, enhance concentration, and refine one's soul
The enclosed presentation has highlights from Gayatri Mahavigyaan and SuperScience of Gayatri and is a short explanation of the Importance of Navratri. The presentation also has slides on HOW TO DO GAYATRI ANUSTHAAN during NAVRATRI.
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As you most likely are aware, numerous ways of
advancing great are being and well-being, whether
through diet, meditation, active work, and so on.
Be that as it may, you might have previously
known about Sri Yantra.
A hallowed image, a reflection, a yoga device, an
energy-recuperating instrument, and the Sri Yantra
are these without a moment's delay.
The Sri Yantra is an exceptionally strong and old
meditation instrument.
Its training permits admittance to more significant
levels of cognizance and the improvement of
clairvoyant powers.
This sacrosanct plan, utilized in India for millennia,
is an image of enormous energy.
It is viewed as the most impressive meditation tool
on the planet. It is likewise an incredible asset for
self-awareness.
The Sri Yantra is the portrayal of the state of the
Universe. This sacrosanct image has been used
for millennia in meditation and yoga.
1. Position the yantra so its center is at eye level
and a comfortable distance away. Sit with your
spine straight. Breathe in and out slowly until your
breath flows naturally.
2. Now allow your eyes to see the triangle that
encloses the dot(Bindu). The downward-pointing
triangle represents feminine creative power, while
the upward-facing triangle represents male energy.
3. Allow your vision to expand to include the circles
outside of the triangles. They represent the cycles
of cosmic rhythms. The image of the circle
embodies the notion that time has no beginning
and no end.
4. Bring your awareness to lotus petals outside the
circle. Notice that they are pointing outwards as if
opening. They illustrate the unfolding of our
understanding.
5. The square at the outside of the yantra
represents the material world that our senses
show us and the illusion of separateness via the
well-defined edges and boundaries. At the
periphery of the figure are four T-shaped portals,
or gateways.
Notice that they point toward the interior of the
yantra, the inner spaces of life. They represent our
earthly passage from the external and material to
the internal and sacred.
6. When your awareness begins to shift inward,
close your eyes. Now watch the yantra imprinted in
your mind’s eye, allowing it to gradually guide you
within.
7. Do nothing, and you will find yourself
participating in pure consciousness without the
mind defining it
- According to Indian and Vedic philosophies, self-realization is the realization and knowledge of the Purusha, or true self, within every human being. This is seen as the key to liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
- There are three main paths or margas to self-realization in Hinduism: bhakti (devotion), gyan (knowledge/meditation), and karma (works/actions). Various spiritual practices fall under each of these paths.
- In the Bible, Genesis describes how God created humans in His image and breathed His spirit into them, empowering their souls. This distinguishes humans from other creatures and allows for a relationship with the Creator. However
Pujya Swamiji, Gitananda Giri Guru Maharaj taught us that in Yantra there is an appropriate Yoga Marga or path of integration that is more conducive for each Dharma Marga or birthpath. Each of these paths of Yoga, give the respective Dharmi an opportunity to manifest their inherent potential in totality. This empowers them to be the best human being they can be in this lifetime. In this process we witness the promotion of conscious evolution for each individual as they grow in spirit from being merely a human-doing to a human-being, towards a truly humane and finally Divine being.
The powerful Gayatri Yantra is a guiding light for people who are looking for direction and guidance in life. The Gayatri Yantra empowers its devotees to surmount severe challenges and emerge victorious. The worshipper of this yantra experience peace and prosperity in all walks of life.
This article by Ammaji Yogacharini Meenakshi Devi Bhavanani appeared in the December 2012 Special Issue of the Vedanta Kesari titled ‘Indian Culture – Its Ageless Charm and Timesless Appeal.
This article is courtesy and copyright 'The Vedanta Kesari, Sri Ramakrishna Math, Mylapore, Chennai - 60004'.
The document discusses the importance of Sandhyavandanam and various aspects of performing it properly. It explains that Sandhyavandanam involves rituals like Achamanam, Pranayama, and Arghyam which have spiritual, scientific, and health benefits. Specifically, it notes that Achamanam lowers body heat, Pranayama focuses the mind and regulates breath, and Arghyam symbolically destroys negative influences while positively impacting water through mantras. Proper techniques like Anganyasa and Karanyasa in mantra japa are also emphasized for maximizing benefits.
The document discusses techniques for harnessing the mind, including practicing control through detachment, replacing undesirable thoughts with higher tastes, abstaining from sense gratification to starve undesirable mental tendencies, neglecting the mind's demands, associating with devotees, chanting mantras in meditation, and applying scriptural wisdom. It explores the mind's nature as mighty, intoxicated, nomadic, and disobedient and how to curb these tendencies through various spiritual practices.
How to meditate on Gayatri Mantra? I have made these slides based on teachings of Om Swami. Source of the information is here: https://os.me/learn/gayatri-mantra/ . You can also read about Om Swami on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_Swami
The document provides an introduction to yoga and its benefits according to Acharya Patanjali and Acharya Brahmrishi Shri Vishvatma Bawra Ji. It states that yoga helps one realize their true self and feel one with their inner being. It discusses various yoga practices including asanas, pranayama, meditation, and the importance of having a guru to guide one's practice. The goal of yoga is achieving ultimate bliss and realizing one's oneness with all souls and the supreme soul of Brahm.
The document provides details about a student's presentation on the Bhagavad Gita including their name, department, focus questions, descriptions of key concepts like the three yogas, and quotes from great thinkers on the importance and teachings of the Gita.
The document provides an overview of yoga, including:
1) Yoga is traditionally aimed at liberation from suffering and the cycle of rebirth through realizing the true nature of reality and consciousness.
2) Patanjali's Yoga Sutras define yoga as the cessation of fluctuations in the mind. The sutras outline an 8-limbed path including moral disciplines, postures, breathing practices, withdrawal of senses, concentration, meditation, and samadhi.
3) Hatha yoga developed as a preparatory practice for higher meditation through physical purification techniques. It aims to balance solar and lunar energies in the subtle body.
The document discusses the concept of Kriya Yoga, which is an instrument that can quicken human evolution through breath mastery. Kriya Yoga includes practices like Tapas (austerity/penance), Swadhyay (regular self-study of scriptures), and Ishwarpranidhan (worship of God with a surrendering attitude). These practices help purify the body and mind and reduce kleshas like avidya, asmita, raga, dvesha, and abhinivesha. The goal of Kriya Yoga is to attain samadhi and liberation from suffering.
This document provides an overview of Samarpan meditation. It discusses key concepts like the universal consciousness (Parmatma), the role of religion in reaching liberation, and the importance of a realized saint (Sadguru) in connecting one's soul to the Parmatma. It encourages dedicating 30 minutes each day to Samarpan meditation and promises that regular practice will lead to positive changes in one's aura and surroundings. The document emphasizes that Samarpan meditation does not teach anything but simply asks one to add daily meditation to experience the living knowledge of universal consciousness.
Overview of Yoga & Naturopathy System.pptxDrSofia4
This ppt was made for the PhD students and MBBS interns of medical college. It gives a brief overview of the Traditional Indian system of medicine - Yoga and Naturopathy.
This document is an introduction to the Srimad Bhagavad Gita compiled by Tarun Baruah. It acknowledges that the explanations of the Gita's teachings are based on Sri Aurobindo's book "Essays on the Gita". It expresses hope that the book will help readers understand the true meaning of the Gita and inspire them to higher life through Sri Aurobindo's spiritual writings. It then provides brief introductory explanations on topics like the aims of human life, how to begin the practice of yoga, and different levels of consciousness within a person.
Practical Pooja in 20 Minutes provides a concise 20-minute pooja process for busy individuals. It begins with creating an ambience and purification rituals like pavitrikaranam. Next are pranayama, nyasa, and invoking deities like Vedmata Gayatri and one's guru. Jap and dhyan involve mantra recitation and meditation. Aarthi, shanti paath, and suryadhyan conclude the process. Scientific studies at Dev Sanskriti University found benefits of mantras and meditation including reduced depression and increased self-awareness. The document advocates pooja's ability to direct the mind, enhance concentration, and refine one's soul
The enclosed presentation has highlights from Gayatri Mahavigyaan and SuperScience of Gayatri and is a short explanation of the Importance of Navratri. The presentation also has slides on HOW TO DO GAYATRI ANUSTHAAN during NAVRATRI.
Develop Higher Levels Of Manifesting And Success.pdfMoneyFactory
As you most likely are aware, numerous ways of
advancing great are being and well-being, whether
through diet, meditation, active work, and so on.
Be that as it may, you might have previously
known about Sri Yantra.
A hallowed image, a reflection, a yoga device, an
energy-recuperating instrument, and the Sri Yantra
are these without a moment's delay.
The Sri Yantra is an exceptionally strong and old
meditation instrument.
Its training permits admittance to more significant
levels of cognizance and the improvement of
clairvoyant powers.
This sacrosanct plan, utilized in India for millennia,
is an image of enormous energy.
It is viewed as the most impressive meditation tool
on the planet. It is likewise an incredible asset for
self-awareness.
The Sri Yantra is the portrayal of the state of the
Universe. This sacrosanct image has been used
for millennia in meditation and yoga.
1. Position the yantra so its center is at eye level
and a comfortable distance away. Sit with your
spine straight. Breathe in and out slowly until your
breath flows naturally.
2. Now allow your eyes to see the triangle that
encloses the dot(Bindu). The downward-pointing
triangle represents feminine creative power, while
the upward-facing triangle represents male energy.
3. Allow your vision to expand to include the circles
outside of the triangles. They represent the cycles
of cosmic rhythms. The image of the circle
embodies the notion that time has no beginning
and no end.
4. Bring your awareness to lotus petals outside the
circle. Notice that they are pointing outwards as if
opening. They illustrate the unfolding of our
understanding.
5. The square at the outside of the yantra
represents the material world that our senses
show us and the illusion of separateness via the
well-defined edges and boundaries. At the
periphery of the figure are four T-shaped portals,
or gateways.
Notice that they point toward the interior of the
yantra, the inner spaces of life. They represent our
earthly passage from the external and material to
the internal and sacred.
6. When your awareness begins to shift inward,
close your eyes. Now watch the yantra imprinted in
your mind’s eye, allowing it to gradually guide you
within.
7. Do nothing, and you will find yourself
participating in pure consciousness without the
mind defining it
- According to Indian and Vedic philosophies, self-realization is the realization and knowledge of the Purusha, or true self, within every human being. This is seen as the key to liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
- There are three main paths or margas to self-realization in Hinduism: bhakti (devotion), gyan (knowledge/meditation), and karma (works/actions). Various spiritual practices fall under each of these paths.
- In the Bible, Genesis describes how God created humans in His image and breathed His spirit into them, empowering their souls. This distinguishes humans from other creatures and allows for a relationship with the Creator. However
Pujya Swamiji, Gitananda Giri Guru Maharaj taught us that in Yantra there is an appropriate Yoga Marga or path of integration that is more conducive for each Dharma Marga or birthpath. Each of these paths of Yoga, give the respective Dharmi an opportunity to manifest their inherent potential in totality. This empowers them to be the best human being they can be in this lifetime. In this process we witness the promotion of conscious evolution for each individual as they grow in spirit from being merely a human-doing to a human-being, towards a truly humane and finally Divine being.
The powerful Gayatri Yantra is a guiding light for people who are looking for direction and guidance in life. The Gayatri Yantra empowers its devotees to surmount severe challenges and emerge victorious. The worshipper of this yantra experience peace and prosperity in all walks of life.
This article by Ammaji Yogacharini Meenakshi Devi Bhavanani appeared in the December 2012 Special Issue of the Vedanta Kesari titled ‘Indian Culture – Its Ageless Charm and Timesless Appeal.
This article is courtesy and copyright 'The Vedanta Kesari, Sri Ramakrishna Math, Mylapore, Chennai - 60004'.
The document discusses the importance of Sandhyavandanam and various aspects of performing it properly. It explains that Sandhyavandanam involves rituals like Achamanam, Pranayama, and Arghyam which have spiritual, scientific, and health benefits. Specifically, it notes that Achamanam lowers body heat, Pranayama focuses the mind and regulates breath, and Arghyam symbolically destroys negative influences while positively impacting water through mantras. Proper techniques like Anganyasa and Karanyasa in mantra japa are also emphasized for maximizing benefits.
The document discusses techniques for harnessing the mind, including practicing control through detachment, replacing undesirable thoughts with higher tastes, abstaining from sense gratification to starve undesirable mental tendencies, neglecting the mind's demands, associating with devotees, chanting mantras in meditation, and applying scriptural wisdom. It explores the mind's nature as mighty, intoxicated, nomadic, and disobedient and how to curb these tendencies through various spiritual practices.
How to meditate on Gayatri Mantra? I have made these slides based on teachings of Om Swami. Source of the information is here: https://os.me/learn/gayatri-mantra/ . You can also read about Om Swami on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Om_Swami
The document provides an introduction to yoga and its benefits according to Acharya Patanjali and Acharya Brahmrishi Shri Vishvatma Bawra Ji. It states that yoga helps one realize their true self and feel one with their inner being. It discusses various yoga practices including asanas, pranayama, meditation, and the importance of having a guru to guide one's practice. The goal of yoga is achieving ultimate bliss and realizing one's oneness with all souls and the supreme soul of Brahm.
The document provides details about a student's presentation on the Bhagavad Gita including their name, department, focus questions, descriptions of key concepts like the three yogas, and quotes from great thinkers on the importance and teachings of the Gita.
The document provides an overview of yoga, including:
1) Yoga is traditionally aimed at liberation from suffering and the cycle of rebirth through realizing the true nature of reality and consciousness.
2) Patanjali's Yoga Sutras define yoga as the cessation of fluctuations in the mind. The sutras outline an 8-limbed path including moral disciplines, postures, breathing practices, withdrawal of senses, concentration, meditation, and samadhi.
3) Hatha yoga developed as a preparatory practice for higher meditation through physical purification techniques. It aims to balance solar and lunar energies in the subtle body.
The document discusses the concept of Kriya Yoga, which is an instrument that can quicken human evolution through breath mastery. Kriya Yoga includes practices like Tapas (austerity/penance), Swadhyay (regular self-study of scriptures), and Ishwarpranidhan (worship of God with a surrendering attitude). These practices help purify the body and mind and reduce kleshas like avidya, asmita, raga, dvesha, and abhinivesha. The goal of Kriya Yoga is to attain samadhi and liberation from suffering.
This document provides an overview of Samarpan meditation. It discusses key concepts like the universal consciousness (Parmatma), the role of religion in reaching liberation, and the importance of a realized saint (Sadguru) in connecting one's soul to the Parmatma. It encourages dedicating 30 minutes each day to Samarpan meditation and promises that regular practice will lead to positive changes in one's aura and surroundings. The document emphasizes that Samarpan meditation does not teach anything but simply asks one to add daily meditation to experience the living knowledge of universal consciousness.
2. It was discovered by
Rishi Vishwamitra after
he was distracted by
Maneka. This has been
a biggest gift to the
society.
Origin of Gayatri Mantra
3. Gayatrimantra is one of the
oldest existing mantras
Millions of Hindus and others
are inspired by its compelling
charm.
The vibrations of the Mantra
observed with passion and right
understanding turns a man into a
Positive life and living
What is Gayatri Mantra
4. The GAYATRI MANTRA" the most powerful hymn in the world
Dr.Howard Steingeril, an American scientist, collected Mantras, Hymns and
invocations from all over the world and tested for their strength in his
Physiology Laboratory
Gayatri Mantra produced 110,000 sound waves /second... This was the
highest and was found to be the most powerful hymn in the world.
Through the combination of sound or sound waves of a particular frequency,
this Mantra is claimed to be capable of developing specific spiritual
potentialities.
The Hamburg university initiated research into the efficacy of the Gayatri
Mantra both on the mental and physical plane of CREATION...
The GAYATRI MANTRA is broadcasted daily for 15 minutes from 7 P.M.
onwards over Radio Paramaribo, Surinam, South America for the past four
years, and in Amsterdam, Holland for the last two years.
World's Biggest Scientific research on Gayatri Mantra
5. A Neuroscientist James Hartzell explores
the "Sanskrit Effect” and stayed at
Varanasi to complete his research for 13
years, learnt Veda and Gaytri, recited
and took the MRI of the brain before
and after 13 years.
He found that grey area (area of wisdom
of brain) has increased. MRI scans show
that memorizing ancient mantras
increases the size of brain regions
associated with cognitive function.
Research on Veda and Gayatri
6. It is gaya+tri (life+giver) means one who
gives life. We have two kinds of persons :
- half life person : who do not want to
work and who only procrastinate and do
the work when there is no option left.
- full life person : who enjoys their work.
A full life child will like to complete his
H.W. before he goes for play. They
hardly need any guidance from anyone. So
Gayatri Mantra helps to change half life
into full life and full life into super full
life (प्राण ों क देने वाली).
What is Gayatri Mantra
7. ॐ भूर भुवः स्वः
तत सववतुर वरेण्यों
भर्गो देवस्य धीमवि
वधय य नः प्रच दयात्
Aum Bhur Bhuvah Swah,
Tat Savitur Varenyam
Bhargo Devasya Dhimahi,
Dhiyo Yo Nah Prachodayat
Gayatri is Symbol of Life
8. It consists of 24 letters and each letter act on different
body parts and due to this, different qualities are produced
9. To praise and
glorify God
To thank God
To ask forgiveness
from God
To make a request
from God
Why Praying Gayatri
10. Lack of Power
(अशक्ति)
1
Another specialty of Gayatri Mantra
2
Lack of knowledge
(अववद्या)
3
Lack of resources
(अभाव - र टी, कपड़ा
और मकान)
Gayatri
provides
all these
three
11. Day to Day Relevance
6
1
2 5
3 4
Improves your
immunity and
focus
It reduces
depression
Improves the
efficiency of your
body
Helps in
overcoming the
fear of death
Helps us in
maintaining
discipline
It is a Stress
buster
Gayatri Mantra is extremely powerful and
Goddess
Gayatri is the
power of Sun
and the mother
of Veda.
Therefore,
Gayatri Mantra
is a powerful
tool and is like
a medicine for
cleansing the
mind, body and
the soul.
12. If we start early and drive
slowly, we reach safely. So
it is better to develop the
habit of recitation at early
age because it will give the
power of discrimination to
the child and he/she will
not be distracted towards
negativity so easily.
Gayatri Mantra – start early
18. ॐ (oṃ) = OM is a sacred sound and a spiritual symbol in Indian religions
भूर (bhūr) = प्राण प्रदाण करने वाला Who gives life.
भुवः (bhuvaḥ) = दुख़ ों का नाश करने वाला Destroyer of sorrows.
स्वः (suvaḥ) = सुख़ प्रदाण करने वाला who gives happiness.
तत (tat) = वि that.
सववतुर (savitur) = सूयय की भाोंवत उज्जवल Bright like the sun.
वरेण्यों (vareṇyaṃ) = सबसे उत्तम The Best.
भर्गो (bhargo) = कमों का उद्धार करने वाला The Savior.
देवस्य (devasya) = प्रभु Lord.
धीमवि (dhīmahi) = ध्यान (आत्म वचोंतन क
े य ग्य) Worthy of self reflection.
वधय (dhiyo) = बुक्तद्ध wisdom.
य (yo) = ज Who
नः (naḥ) = िमारी Ourselves
प्रच दयात् (prachodayāt) = िमें शक्ति दें Give us strength.
Word by Word meaning of Gayatri Mantra
19. Gayatri Devi is an incarnation of Saraswati, Laxmi and Ma Kali,
symbolizing विद्या, धन & शक्ति
It also depicts the quality of Knowledge, Purity and Virtue.
Gayatri is Saraswati Laxmi and Kali
20. Praying Gayatri is
prayers to self that is
Atman and bring in pure
wisdom in our lives.
Gayatri cannot give
materialism and makes
a man wise.
Gayatri brings Wisdom
21. Gayatri Mantra = Savitri Mantra
In the past also,
it is known as
Savitrimantra as
it is dedicated to
Sun ( Savitr )
22. The Gayatri Mantra is never chanted
for the purposes of material gains,
physical or otherwise. Its very
invocation concludes with an appeal to
the pure Consciousness to illumine more
our heart & mind.
It is a prayer unto the Self to unveil
itself and come to manifest as pure
wisdom in our life.
Purpose of Gayatri Mantra
23. It has actually been observed
that by the repetition of this
Gayatri Mantra with right
understanding of its sacred
meaning, the ordinary negative
tendencies in the human mind
can be erased out to a large
extent.
Gayatri Mantra make life Positive
24. In our inner life, the sun
represents the light-giver, the
illuminator of all experiences,
the ATMAN (Soul). This pure
consciousness in us, the inner
centre of our personality around
which the matter envelopments
function with mathematical
precision- just as around the sun
the entire solar system revolves-
is being invoked to shine more
and more in our intellect.
Gayatri Mantra Illuminates Soul
25. The Gayatri is eternal
knowledge divine. When
this knowledge dawns in the
seeker's aspiring heart, he
need no longer seek for
anything-either on earth or
in heaven. He reveals what
he achieves. He manifests
what he reveals.
Gayatri Mantra is Eternal
26. It is beyond human competence
to describe the glory of Gayatri.
Nothing is so important in the
world as to have wisdom. This
wisdom by which self –realisation is
attained through divine insight is
inspired by Gayatri. Gayatri is the
initial mantra. It is an incarnation
to destroy sins and promote
virtues”
Adi Sankara Baghavadpadha
27. Of the many methods of yoga
one of the most potent is the
yoga of Gayatri mantra.
Mantras have powers to endow
one with remarkable abilities.
The Gayatri mantra gives
the devotees spiritual as well
as material benefits.”
Ramana Maharshi
28. I tell people that due to the
sadhana of Gayatri hard
austeries have been rendered
unnecessary. The treatest of
siddhis can be obtained by the
japa of Gayatri. The Gayatri
mantra is small but its
powers immeasurable.
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
29. Swami Vivekananda
Gayatri is a mantra of
righteous wisdom and
therefore, it has been
called a be- jewelled
crown of all the
mantras
30. Even divinities like Brahma
pray to Gayatri because
Gayatri makes possible the
realization of Brahman.
Gayatri removes from you
the propensity to evil
actions
Rishi Bharadwaja
31. Even fools, criminals and men
with unstable minds are able
to attain enlightenment by the
power of Gayatri. When that is
so, then the worship of
Gayatri by the firm and pure
minded persons will surely lead
them to self knowledge and
self-realisation.
Sage Vashishtha
32. Of the many invaluable treasures
given to us by our rishis, Gayatri
is the incomparable one. Gayatri
makes mind pure and gives the
light of god to the soul and that
releases light innumerable souls
from the world’s bondage.
Gayatri makes man god- loving
while freeing him from worldly
wants.”
Pandit Madanmohan Malaviya
33. This blind faith has confounded
the world and made people crazy.
The only advice I can offer is
that you should immediately
commence the Gayatri Jap. Do it
as much as you can and whenever
you can. The greater the
obstacles you come across, the
more devoutly you should do it.
Your worries will end.
Mahatma Gandhi
34. The Gayatri Mantra is the divine
magnetic needle. The magnetic
needle points to the north, hence
the ship does not lose its
direction. The Gayatri Mantra
always points to the
transcendental Height of the
Supreme, hence the seeker does
not miss his Goal: Existence,
Consciousness, Bliss.
Gayatri Mantra guides your Goal
35. Make it a point to go for
Gayatri mala per day i.e.
108 times
1
This will help in positive
thinking and in shifting
ourselves towards
spirituality
2
Do not think this to be a
useless exercise as it is
going to save your child
from any frustration
4
Researches have been
done in the West and it
is proved that a person
reciting Gayatri Mantra
has more grey area
3
Must recite Gayatri Mantra daily
36. We are to reduce the anxiety level and increase the patience
level of our children.
How to recite Gayatri Mantra to get maximum benefit? Click
this image to recite this Mantra 108 times in Sai Baba’s
voice.
37. *गायत्री मंत्र का जाप
करने से क्या होता है???
इसका रीसर्च AIIMS
द्वारा वकया गया है। देखने
लायक विवियो है*
38. Some Questions
1) What is the best time and the correct method to recite the
Gayatri Mantra?
2) How many times should I chant Gayatri Mantra in a day? What
will happen, if I chant less than 100 times?
3) How can you say that Gayatri Mantra is scientific?
4) Does chanting of Gayatri Mantra improve your sixth sense?
5) Can a Christian or a Muslim recite the Gayatri Mantra?
6) Our soul is eternal. Then, what is the use of chanting Gayatri
Mantra?
7) What is so special in the Gayatri Mantra, that it is called the
supreme mantra?
8) Why Gayatri Mantra is meant for youth and students specially?