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There is a particular way of chanting the Vedas called vedic chanting and in that system there is a specified way to chant the mantra. Or the playful interpretation of Richard Miller:Įverything is light, this is light, that is light, we are all light, light light light. I would be the peace I am seeking in this moment. If my thoughts, words and deeds reflected this complete understanding of unity, One of our favourites is given by Donna Farhi:Įverything on earth, in between and above The Vivifier may it inspire our thoughts and meditations. On the alluring radiance of the rising (or setting) sun Here is a literal translation by Christopher Wallis: Putting all of this together, there are still many translations and interpretations. Prachodayaat – may he energize, direct, inspire, guide, unfold or, he who energizes, directs, inspires, guides unfolds Effulgence, splendour, light which bestows understanding, destroyer of sinsĭimahi – we meditate upon or, may we meditate on, reflect on, be devoted to or, may imbibeĭhiyo – prayer, intellect, noble thoughts, intuition, understanding of Reality (buddhis)
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Varenyam – worthy of worship, venerable, adorable, worthy of being soughtīhargo – radiance. Savitur – Savitri, spiritual sun, the One Light, all pervading Consciousness Om, or Aum, is regarded as the primal sound of the Universe and points to the Oneness of all.īhur – embodiment of vital spiritual energy, earth First, all the words together and then a word by word translation. Savitr is sometimes regarded as Surya, the Sun, and sometimes as separate, but nevertheless shares many of the qualities: brilliance, life-giving, beneficence and protection.Īs the Gayatri became popular in modern times we find some broader interpretations. The Rig Veda is essentially a collection of hymns to Vedic deities and the deity of the Gayatri is Savitr. The first line of what we chant as the Gayatri mantra, Om bhur buvah svaha, is not in the Rig Veda mantra but is a later addition. Gayatri is a vedic metre in which the verse is composed. In the twentieth century the same yogis who were bringing yoga to the west, began to teach the Gayatri mantra more broadly. It is a highly revered mantra associated with the rites of passage ceremonies for Hindus. The Gayatri Mantra is from one of the oldest existing texts in an Indo-European language, the Rig Veda, which was composed somewhere between 1700 BCE and 1100 BCE.
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