Tuesday, July 14, 2020




What is the word inside Gayatri Mantra. Very much need to know

Aum bhur bhuvah svahah
Tat savitur varenyam
Bhargo devasya dhimahi
Dhiyo yon aha prachodayat

भूर्भुव: स्व: तत्सवितुर्वरेण्यं भर्गो देवस्य
धीमहि, धीयो यो : प्रचोदयात् ।।

Mantra is a path to purification of the mind. You will benefit from exploring this realm after you have sustained a daily purity ritual. All the great Gurus Yogis talk about Mantras. You may not even know the meaning of those, but if you have the intention of learning, you will benefit from the vibrations. Mantras are not like diet books written 20 years ago that no one remembers today. These Mantras have been around for ages, and things don’t stick around for so long, if they are not based on true knowledge. Have faith that these were set out by very learned sages, and the proof of this is that billions have been following these the ages.

Mantras invoke positive vibrations within us. You just need to know that you are repeating something that will clean up the mind. The Gayatri Mantra removes obstacles. So while practicing it, have belief and faith that something good will happen. It’s a devotional practice and different from listening to a song. As you continue chanting, something within your heart starts to open. Science cannot explain it.

The Gayatri Mantra brings the mind to a calm place; when the mind is calm, it breaks down all illusion and it ceases to think that I need this or that. And in that moment, everything in the heart, that spirit or DEVI or God within you, talk to you. We have to have that stillness. Intellectually, we cannot be spiritual. And being spiritually minded, you cannot be intellectual. The two don’t go together.

Everybody is spiritual, but we allow the mind to take over. There is spirit within us, but not everyone is a practitioner. You have likely heard of Mantras as a method for training the mind. The practitioner repeats Sanskrit words to fill the mind with beneficial sound vibrations. Sanskrit syllables have a therapeutic quality, whether they are spoken aloud or said internally.

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