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  1. The word “Gayatri” itself explains the reason for the existence of this mantra. It has its origin in the Sanskrit phrase Gayantam Triyate iti, and refers to that mantra which rescues the chanter from all adverse situations that may lead to mortality. Goddess Gayatri is also called “Veda-Mata” or the Mother of the Vedas – Rig, Yajur ...

  2. Feb 8, 2024 · The Gayatri Mantra is widely used for this practice. Japa is believed to aid concentration, promote tranquillity, and provide a deeper understanding of the mantra’s meaning. Meditation: The Gayatri Mantra is used in meditative practices. Practitioners often focus on the mantra’s vibration, rhythm, and meaning to help them achieve a ...

  3. Apr 9, 2020 · Regular chanting of Gayatri Mantra improves concentration and learning. It is known for removing toxins from the body. It improves breathing and functioning of the nervous system. It keeps your ...

  4. Apr 24, 2019 · The Gayatri is dedicated to the aspect of the sun just before sunrise so that all the potential energy emanating from the entire cosmos is contained within Gayatri. It is said that meditation with the Gayatri Mantra burns away all the layers of impurities covering the mind, accumulated through countless births, and bestows upon you the vision of supreme consciousness.

  5. Gayatri Mantra in Sanskrit Gayatri, the five-faced Goddess, is said to have domain over the five senses or pranas, and protects these five life-forces of those who chant the Gayatri Mantra. In her role as the protector, Gayatri is referred to as Savitri. Word for Word Meaning of the Gayatri Mantra Aum = Brahma ;

  6. The Gayatri is a universal prayer enshrined in the Vedas. It is addressed to the Immanent and Transcendent Divine which has been given the name 'Savita,' meaning 'that from which all this is born.'. The Gayatri may be considered as having three parts - (i) Adoration (ii) Meditation (iii) Prayer.

  7. dhiyo yo naḥ prachodayāt. Gayatri is known as Panchamukhi, meaning she has five faces, so while chanting the Mantra; one should pause after every part. First Part: Om. Second Part: Bhur bhuvah svah. Third Part: Tat savitur varenyam. Fourth Part: Bhargo devasya dheemahi. Last Part: Dhiyo yo nah prachodayaaat.

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