25/04/2010

The Maya Cloak!!

Maya is an appearance. It is semblance. It is the illusory power of God.

Maya means "that which is not" (i.e. illusion).
It refers to accepting the temporary as having lasting value, and looking for enduring happiness in this world.
Through cultivating the quality of goodness the soul may rise to transcendence and escape the clutches of maya.
A very popular story from the Mahabharata come to mind at this point of time.Duryodhana enters the Maya Sabha and loses his way and is confused and envious.Seeing him thus Draupadi laughs at him.Duryodhana feels insulted and is furious,and vows to take revenge on the Pandava clan for their audacity and power to display their wealth and belittle him in the presence of women.
The Mahabharata wonderfully illustrates how human beings can bring misery and destruction to themselves and to others through their weaknesses,egoism and selfishness.
We spend our lives in this world enveloped by illusion in a state of ignorance about ourselves.We fail to discriminate betwen truth and false and engage ourselves in egoistic struggles and lose our connection with God and our divinity.
That which appears to be true but is not true is Maya.We all know for sure that when we are born in this world,death is certain,but we think we will live forever.The perishable objects give us so much pleasure and we hold on to them.
Markandeya puranam illustrates how Sage Markandeya had a glimpse of Maya....
One evening, Markandeya sat on the bank of the river Subhadraa, to do the evening Sandhya Vandan worship. It seemed to him that the sea was rising on all sides, coming towards him, flooding everything in its path. The water reached him and swept him away, but he did not die. He saw the whole world submerged in water. Sometimes, some creatures of the sea would swallow him and sometimes some other creatures would swallow him, but they would throw him out again. He wandered thus for several millions of year.Suddenly, amongst all the confusion, Markandeya noticed a banyan leaf floating on the ocean, tossed by the waves. On this unlikely raft lay a beautiful and adorable child, suckling his right toe, unperturbed by the calamity that had befallen the world.
Markandeya saw that the baby was sucking his own big toe. The Mahatmas have said, about this, that the baby was the Lord Bala-gopal himself. He was sucking his big toe, to check what sweetness it has, which makes people drink the water touched by it.
When Markandeya went close to this baby, he was sucked in with the air, when the baby took a breath. Inside, he saw hundreds of thousand of universes and all that had been consumed by the deluge - the skies, the seas, the earth, gods, demons, humans, animals and plants. So mush so, that he even had a glimpse of his own Ashram on the banks of the Subhadra River. He saw himself sitting in meditation. Markandeya thus realized that the child was none other than the cosmic god (Narayana) who had withdrawn the world into himself.
Since Saint Markandeya, the son of Mrikand Rishi, was worshipping the Lord, the Lord was pleased with him, ready to give any boons Markandeya would wish for. Markandeya had no material desire whatsoever, but when the Lord Narayana appeared before him and told him to ask for a boon since He was pleased with Markandeya stuti. Markandeya prayed, “Sir, I have obtained your vision, and desire nothing else. However, I want to see what your Maya is. Please grace me with a glimpse of your Maya.
”The Lord was quite surprised to hear Markandeya’s request. However, he said, “All right, you will have a glimpse.”

Then Markandeya emerged again, when the baby exhaled. When he went to bow down to the baby, he realized that there was no baby, and no other scene. He was back at the same spot, on the same day, at the same time, as when he started his Sandhya Vandan, his worship of the Lord.

Markandeya thought, “Oh, what was all that which I saw?” Then he understood that it was the play of Maya, which he had seen. Maya hid the Paramatma, hid the truth, and showed - like a magic show - that, which did not exist.

There is another very beautiful story too that comes to mind at this point.In Devi Bhagavatam it is mentioned that once Narada asked Vishnu about the secret nature of Maya (Illusion).
Lord Vishnu told Sage Narada that,there is nothing real in this world and what all
we see is due to the playful acts of Maya Devi. Narada did not understand it and
requested Lord Vishnu to make him experience the powers of Maya Devi. Vishnu took
sage Narada along with him and they reached a very deep forest in which there was a
very big lake. Lord Vishnu requested Sage Narada to take bath in that lake. Narada kept his Veena called Mahathi and the deer skin on which he used to meditate on the shore and entered the lake to take bath .Suddenly Sage Narada was transformed into a very pretty lady. She came out of the lake and was enjoying the beauty of nature around her.
At that time a king reached near the shore. Attracted by her divine
beauty he requested the lady to marry him. She also agreed and married him. Times
rolled by. After 12 years of very happy married life they got a son .Then onwards, every two years she produced a child. And within another 24 years, she
became mother of 12 children. Later she became mother for another eight children. All
her children reached adulthood and married. And she got several grand children. At this time an enemy king invaded the country.In the battle most of his children and grand children were killed. The King ran for his life. Then he left his country and reached the same lake where Lord Vishnu in the form of a Brahmin was waiting there. The Brahmin asked him to take bath in the lake. Narada regained his original form. He then could realize what all happened to him. Lord Vishnu then told him that all that happened was an illusion, which appeared real and was due to Maya.
Jai Gurudev.

24/04/2010

The Power Of Gayatri Mantra


A very interesting article that I received,so thought would post it here right away....


THE POWER AND THE POTENCY OF

THE GAYATRI MANTRA

AS TAUGHT AND EXPOUNDED BY

BHAGAVAN SRI SATHYA SAI BABA







Dear Sai Brothers and Sisters,

This book was blessed by Bhagavan on Tuesday, the 2nd April, 1996.
On Bhagavan's Divine Command, 2,000 copies of this book were given for study to the students attending the Summer Course held at the Brindavan Campus in May 1996.
This is for your information, please.

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INTRODUCTION

There appear to be reservations in the minds of some learned people as to who are and who are not entitled to chant or to repeat the Pranava and the Gayatri Mantra as part of their spiritual Sadhana.

Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, the Avatar of our Age, has declared to us as follows:

"There are many who argue that the Pranava can be repeated only by a few, and that others are not entitled to it. This is wrong. This false conclusion has been arrived at since they do not know the Truth. It springs from a mistaken belief. The Gita does not mention this group or that group. Krishna declares 'whoever' (Gita VIII - 12,13) without any qualifying words limiting it to one class or sex." (GEETHA VAHINI-143)

Bhagavan has also declared:

"The Gayatri Mantra is the elaboration of the Pranava Sabda or OM. It (the Gayatri Mantra) is now held so venerable and valuable that initiation into the Adhyatmic life is achieved by its contemplation." (SADHANA - The Inward Path - 90, Prasanthi Nilayam. Also: SATHYA SAI SPEAKS - III - 242)

Quoting the Shukla Yajur Veda (XXVI - 2),
Swami Vivekananda asks: "Can you show any authority from this Veda of ours that everyone has not the right to it? This Veda is our only authority, and everyone has the right to it." (Collected Works Vol III - 457)
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1. What is the Gayatri Mantra?

The Gayatri Mantra is the Universal Prayer enshrined in the Vedas, the most ancient Scriptures of Man. (SATHYA SAI SPEAKS - X - 109)

The Gayatri Mantra is a Prayer that can well be spoken with yearning by men and women of all creeds and climes in all centuries. Repetition of this Mantra will develop the Intelligence. (SATHYA SAI SPEAKS - V - 58)

2. Recite the Gayatri Mantra.

The Gayatri Mantra is as follows:

Om
Bhur Bhuva Svaha
Tat Savitur Varenyam
Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi
Dhiyo yonah Prachodayat




Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba chanting Gayatri Mantra

1. Without chorus: gayatri.wav (18 seconds, 191 KB, WinPCM)
2. With chorus: gayatri.mp3, (32 seconds, 125 KB, MPEG 1.0 layer 3)
3. From "SAI DARSHAN" site, gayathri.au


3. How may the Gayatri Mantra be translated?

OM - Para Brahman
BHUR - Bhu loka (Physical plane). It also refers to the body made up of the 5 Pancha Bhutas (5 elements). These 5 elements constitute Prakriti (Nature).
BHUVA - Bhuva loka - The middle world. Bhuva is also Prana Sakthi. However, it is the presence of Prajnana that enables the Prana Sakthi to animate the body. It is on this account that the Vedas have declared "Prajnanam Brahma" (Constant Integrated Awareness is Brahmam).
SVAHA - Swarga loka (Heaven - the land of the Gods) (SS 9/95-234)
TAT - Paramatma, God or Brahman
SAVITUR - That from which all this is born
VARENYAM - Fit to be worshipped
BHARGO - The Radiance, the Spiritual Effulgence, the Light that bestows Wisdom
DEVASYA - Divine Reality
DHEEMAHI - We meditate
DHIYO - Buddhi, Intellect
YO - Which
NAH - Our
PRACHODAYAT - Enlighten.
The Gayatri Mantra may be translated in many ways. One such translation is as follows:

(OM) OM (Dheemahi) We meditate (Bhargo) upon the Spiritual Effulgence (Varenyam Devasya) of THAT Adorable Supreme Divine Reality (Savitur) the Source (Bhur, Bhuva, Svaha) of the Physical, the Astral and the Heavenly Spheres of Existence. (TAT) May THAT Supreme Divine Being (Prachodayat) enlighten (Yo) which (Nah) our (Dhi Yo) intellect (so that we may realise the Supreme Truth).

Also: Dhi Yo YoNah Prachodayat = Awaken my Discrimination, O Lord and guide me. (GEETHA VAHINI - 3)

4. Who discovered the Gayatri Mantra?

The Gayatri Mantra was discovered by Sage Viswamitra. It was the same Sage Viswamitra who initiated Sri Rama into the mysteries of Sun worship, through the Mantra Aaditiya Hrdayam. (Sathya Sai Vahini - 183, 184)
Aaditiya Hrdayam is chanted by many people as part of their Sadhana. Booklets on the Aaditiya Hrdayam have been published by the Sri Ramakrishna Math, Madras 4 and by the Central Chinmaya Mission Trust, Bombay 72.
5. What did the Gayatri Mantra enable Sage Viswamitra to do?

The Gayatri Mantra enabled Sage Viswamitra to use rare weapons which bowed to his will when the Mantra was repeated with faith. Through the powers he attained in this way, Viswamitra was able to create a counterpart of this Cosmos. (Sathya Sai Vahini - 184)

6. To whom is the Gayatri Mantra addressed?

The Gavatri Mantra is addressed to the energy of the Sun, Surya. (Sathya Sai Vahini - 183)

(Bhagavan is Surya Narayana)

7. What is the potency of the Gayatri Mantra?

This Mantra has infinite potentiality.
It is a vibrant formula.
It has immense powers, powers that are truly amazing, for the Sun is its presiding Deity. (Sathya Sai Vahini - 184)

8. Where is the Gayatri Mantra enshrined?

The Gayatri Mantra is enshrined in the Vedas, the most ancient Scriptures of Man. (Rg Veda III 62. 10)

9. Who is Gayatri?

Gayatri is the Mother of the Vedas -
Gayatri Chandasaam Maathaa.
10. Whom does Gayatri redeem?

Gayatri redeems the chanter of the Mantra -
Gaayantham thraayathe ithi Gayatri.
11. Where is Gayatri present?

Gayatri is present wherever the Mantra is chanted. (SS 9/95-235)

12. What are the three Names of Gayatri?

Gayatri has 3 names - Gayatri, Saavitri and Saraswathi. These three are present in each one of us. Gayatri is the master of the senses. Saavitri is the master of Prana (Life Force). Saavitri signifies Truth. Saraswathi is the presiding Deity of Speech (Vaak). These three represent purity in Thought, Word and Deed (Trikarana Suddhi). (SS 9/95-235) See also Q 30

(One who practises purity and harmony of Thought, Word and Deed will have Gayatri, Saavitri and Saraswathi residing in him)

13. To whom is the Gayatri Mantra addressed?

The Gayatri Mantra is addressed to the Immanent and Transcendent Divinity.

14. What name has the Immanent and Transcendent Divinity been given?

The Immanent and Transcendent Divinity has been given the name 'SAVITHA'.

15. What does 'SAVITHA' mean?

'SAVITHA' means "that from which all this is born".

16. How many parts may the Gayatri Mantra be considered to have?

The Gayatri Mantra may be considered to have 3 parts. The Mantra has all the three elements that figure in the adoration of God - Praise, Meditation and Prayer. The first nine words represent the attributes of the Divine

"OM BHUR BHUVA SVAHA
TAT SAVITUR VARENYAM
BHARGO DEVASYA"


"DHEEMAHI" pertains to Meditation.


"DHI YO YONAH PRACHODAYAT"
is the Prayer to God to confer on us all powers and talents. (SS 9/95-236)
17. What may these 3 parts also be described as?

The three parts may also be described as:

(1) Praise to Savitha. The Divine is first praised.
(2) Meditation on Savitha. The Divine is then meditated upon in reverence.
(3) Prayer to Savitha.
An appeal is made to the Divine to awaken and strengthen our Intellect, the discriminating faculty (Buddhi) in us.

18. What is the Gayatri Mantra considered to be?

The Gayatri Mantra is considered to be the Essence of the Teaching of the Vedas - the Veda Sara.

19. What does the Gayatri Mantra foster?

Chanting the Gayatri Mantra fosters and sharpens the knowledge-yielding faculty in man.

20. What are the other benefits to one who chants the Gayatri Mantra?

To one who chants the Gayatri Mantra regularly and with faith -

the Gayatri Mantra is the reliever of diseases -
Sarva roga nivaarini Gayatri,
the Gayatri Mantra wards off all misery -
Sarva duhkha parivaarini Gayatri,
the Gayatri Mantra is the fulfiller of all desires -
Sarva vaancha phalasri Gayatri.
(SS 9/95-236)
21. What does the Gayatri Mantra bestow on the person who chants it with faith?

The Gayatri Mantra is the bestower of all that is beneficial to the person who chants it with faith. (SS 9/95-236)

22. What are the other results of chanting the Gayatri Mantra?

If the Gayatri Mantra is chanted various kinds of powers will emerge in one. Hence the Gayatri Mantra should not be treated casually. (SS 9/95-236) See also Q 30

23. What is Truth?

Truth is that which is valid at all times past, present and future.
That Truth is the Gayatri Mantra. (SS 9/95-236)
24. What does the Gayatri Mantra imply?

The Gayatri Mantra implies the 4 Maha Vakyas or the 4 core declarations enshrined in the 4 Vedas.

25. What are the four Maha Vakyas?

The four Maha Vakyas are:
1. PRAJNANAM BRAHMA
Consciousness is Brahman (Aitareya Upanishad of the Rg Veda)
2. AHAM BRAHMA ASMI
I Am Brahman (Brihadaranyaka Upanishad of the Yajur Veda)
3. TAT TVAM ASI
That Thou Art (Chandogya Upanishad of the Sama Veda)
4. AYAM ATMA BRAHMA
This Self is Brahman (Mandukya Upanishad of the Atharva Veda)
26. When should the Gayatri Mantra be chanted?

The Gayatri Mantra should be chanted at dawn, noon and dusk.

27. What are these times also known as?

These times are also known as Sandhya Kaalam, that is to say, the meeting point between night and day, morning and evening, day and night. These times are beneficial for spiritual practices.

28. Do we have to be bound by these periods of time to chant the Gayatri Mantra?

No, we do not have to be bound by these three periods of time to chant the Gayatri Mantra.

29. When then can the Gayatri Mantra be chanted?

The Gayatri Mantra can be chanted at any time and everywhere.

30. What should the person chanting the Gayatri Mantra ensure at all times?

The person chanting the Gayatri Mantra should ensure that his heart is pure at all times.

Bhagavan's injunctions are that we should -
(1) not treat the Gayatri Mantra casually (Q 22) and
(2) that our heart should be pure at all times. We should therefore obey and practise implicitly Bhagavan's Teachings. These are to be found in Summer Showers 1990. Briefly, they are as follows:
1. Speak Truth. Attach value to your words. Truth is the life of a word.
2. Practise Righteousness. How? By developing Trikarana Suddhi (Q12).
3. Purity and Harmony of Thought, Word and Deed.
Think no evil - Think what is good
See no evil - See what is good
Hear no evil - Hear what is good
Talk no evil - Talk what is good
Do no evil - Do what is good

At all times follow Bhagavan's maxim -
4. Help ever - Hurt never.
5. Dedicate all your actions to the Lord - without undue concern for the results, and without the false sense of doership ("I am the doer").
31. What is Bhagavan's advice to young people?

Bhagavan's advice to young people is that they should chant the Gayatri Mantra when taking their bath.

32. Why does Bhagavan recommend this?

Bhagavan says that when we take our bath, we are cleansing our bodies. Therefore, we should take this opportunity to cleanse our minds and intellects also at the same time.

33. At what other times does Bhagavan recommend that we chant the Gayatri Mantra?

Bhagavan recommends that we chant the Gayatri Mantra
(1) before every meal
(2) when we wake up from bed
(3) when we go to bed.
34. What should we repeat after chanting the Gayatri Mantra?

We should repeat 'Santhi' three times after we finish chanting the Gayatri Mantra.

35. Why should we repeat 'Santhi' after completing our recitation of the Gayatri Mantra?

We should repeat 'Santhi' because it will give 'Santhi', or peace of mind, to the three entities in us - body, mind and soul.

36. Bhagavan taught the Gayatri Mantra and its importance to Sri E.B.Fanibunda. What are the main points in Bhagavan's Teaching?

Bhagavan's Teachings to Sri Fanibunda are given in his book "Vision of the Divine" (pages 79 to 88). The main points are -
1. If the Gayatri Mantra is not recited correctly, it has the opposite effect of enveloping the person in darkness. But, if we recite it with Love, God will accept it.
2. Baba advises that each word should be pronounced clearly and distinctly, without undue haste or hurry.
3. Gayatri is at the very basis of the Vedas, and merits the name Veda Mata or The Mother of the Vedas.
The Gayatri Mantra is all-pervasive throughout the manifest Cosmos.
4. Gayatri is "That which preserves, protects and rescues the chanter from mortality".
5. The Gayatri Mantra is a Universal Prayer which asks for a clear Intellect so that the Truth may be reflected therein without distortion.
6. Bhagavan has said that the Gayatri Mantra can be chanted by men and women of all climes and creeds. It calls upon the Glorious Power that pervades the Sun and the Three Worlds to arouse, awaken and strengthen the Intelligence, so that it may lead us through intense Sadhana to success. (See also: SATHYA SAI SPEAKS - III - 242)
7. The heart needs to be cleansed thrice a day - dawn, noon and dusk. Besides these times, Bhagavan has said that the Gayatri Mantra can be repeated anywhere at any time, including night time.
8. The Gayatri Mantra is synonymous with Divinity and has therefore to be approached with humility, reverence, faith and love towards the Mantra.
9. The Vedas are the very breath of God and the Gayatri Mantra is at the very basis of the Vedas.
10. Bhagavan is the Vedapurusha and is therefore the Supreme Authority on the Vedas.
11. Love and reverence for the Mantra and faith in its promised results are far more important than mere mechanical repetition while the mind wanders.
12. This prayer is directed to the Divine Mother -
"O Divine Mother, our hearts are filled with darkness. Please make this darkness distant from us and promote Illumination within us".
13. Full faith in the power and potency of the Gayatri Mantra will be generated only when the seeker has developed the requisite degree of enthusiasm, reverence and love towards this Mantra.
14. The more one chants the Gayatri Mantra, the greater the benefit to the one who chants it. (See Q47)
37. How does man misuse his life?

Man forgets his true nature owing to his attachment to his body. He makes bodily comforts the goal of his life and involves himself in misery. The body is a car and the Atma is the driver. Forgetting one's true role as a driver, one identifies one's Self with the body, which is only a vehicle. (SS 9/95-233,234)

38. What should man's life be?

Man's life should be a continuous series of sacrifices of the lower for the sake of the higher, or of the tiny in favour of the vast.

39. What cannot our two eyes reveal to us?

Our two eyes are focussed towards the objective world and its transient attractions. They cannot therefore reveal the magnificience and the majesty of the realm of the Spirit.

40. For what purpose has the Gayatri Mantra been given to us?

The Gayatri Mantra has been given to us as the Third Eye (the Ajna Chakra) - to reveal the inner vision to us. By developing this inner vision, we may realise Brahman. (Q46)

41. Why should we guard the Gayatri Mantra throughout our lives?

The Gayatri Mantra is a treasure and we must therefore guard it throughout our lives. We must learn to pronounce and chant the Gayatri Mantra correctly and exactly as taught by Bhagavan.
(Bhagavan has taught the correct pronunciation and intonation of the Gayatri Mantra in Sathya Sai Bhajanavali Tape No 14 sold at the Prasanthi Nilayam General Stores (Rs 30). The Tape is entitled - Bhagavan speaks on Gayatri at Upanayanam Ceremony on 17-3-83 at Prasanthi Nilayam.)
42. What should we never give up?

We should never give up the Gayatri Mantra. That is to say, we must chant the Gayatri Mantra at least a few times every day with a pure heart.

43. What may we give up?

We may give up or ignore any other Mantra, but we should never give up the Gayatri Mantra throughout our lives.

44. What benefits can we derive by chanting the Gayatri Mantra several times a day with a pure heart?

The Gayatri Mantra will protect us from harm wherever we are, whether - in a bus or car, in a railway train or a plane, in a bazaar or on the road.

45. What have the Westerners discovered about the Gayatri Mantra?

The Westerners have discovered that when the Gayatri Mantra is chanted with the correct accent as laid down in the Vedas, the atmosphere around is visibly illumined by the vibrations produced by the Gayatri Mantra.

Bhagavan tells us: "The Sound of a Mantra is as valuable as its Meaning". SADHANA - The Inward Path - 90, Prasanthi Nilayam. Also: SATHYA SAI SPEAKS - III - 242

(We should therefore learn to chant the Gayatri Mantra correctly as taught by Bhagavan.)

(The Gayatri Mantra chanted by Bhagavan is repeated 3 times at the end of each Bhajan session in the Sai Mandir at 22 Barnes Place, Colombo 7.
It is not advisable to learn the pronunciation of the Gayatri Mantra from other teachers.)
46. What spiritual benefits will we derive by chanting the Gayatri Mantra?

The effulgence of Brahma - Brahmaprakasa, will descend on us, illumine our intellect and light our spiritual path when we chant the Gayatri Mantra correctly as taught by Bhagavan.

While chanting the Gayatri Mantra, we may be well advised to follow the Instruction that Lord Krishna gave to Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita V - 27 "Shutting out all sense perceptions, and fixing the gaze between the eye-brows..."

47. How often should we chant the Gayatri Mantra?

Bhagavan has said that we should chant the Gayatri Mantra as often as possible. (SS 9/95-238)

See also Q 36 Item 14 - "The more one chants the Gayatri Mantra, the greater the benefit to the one who chants it."

We should chant the Gayatri Mantra at least 108 times (One Mala) every morning. This will take only 15 minutes.

Those who take up to the chanting of the Gayatri Mantra as a Sadhana by itself may chant 3 or, preferably, 5 Malas every morning and an equal or lesser number of Malas in the evening. Chanting 10 Malas (2 1/2 hours) every Sunday morning and on holidays is not beyond the capacity of the earnest Sadhaka. Gayatri purascharana consists in chanting 10 Malas each morning for 24 or 40 days without a break.

To absorb the Mantric power, purity of life and an abstemious diet are essential.

48. What is the result if we chant the Gayatri Mantra while taking a bath or before taking our food?

If we chant the Gayatri Mantra while taking a bath, our bath gets sanctified. If we chant it before taking our food, our food becomes an offering to the Divine. We should develop heartfelt devotion to God. (SS 9/95-238)

49. Who is Gayatri?

Gayatri is Annapurna, the Divine Mother, the Divine Force that animates all Life.

50. Gayatri is described as five-faced. What are they?

The five Faces of Gayatri are:
1. "Om", the Pranava is the 1st Face. The Pranava Principle represents the eight different forms of wealth (Ashta Aiswarya).
2. "Bhur Bhuva Svaha" is the 2nd Face.
3. "Tat Savitur Varenyam" is the 3rd Face.
4. "Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi" is the 4th Face.
5. "Dhi Yo YoNah Prachodayat" is the 5th Face.
All these five aspects of the Gayatri Mantra are within each one of us. (SS 9/95-235) See also Q 12
51. Why should we take up the Gayatri Mantra and chant it unceasingly?

We should take up the Gayatri Mantra and chant it unceasingly, because -
(1) The Gayatri Mantra will protect us from harm wherever we are, whether - in a bus or car, in a railway train or in a plane, in a bazaar or on the road.
(2) Brahmaprakasa (the effulgence of Brahman) will descend on us and illumine our spiritual path when we chant the Gayatri Mantra.
52. How does the Gayatri Mantra protect us?

The Gayatri Mantra protects us because Gayatri is Annapurna, the Mother, the Force that animates all Life. We do not therefore have to wail for food or for shelter when we are under the protection of Annapurna, the Divine Mother.
(We should therefore chant the Gayatri Mantra as often as possible. The more we chant the Gayatri Mantra, the greater the benefit to us. See Q 47)
53. Do we need any protection other than what we can get by chanting the Gayatri Mantra?

No. Bhagavan tells us that the Gayatri Mantra is enough to protect the person who chants it. (SS 9/95-237)

54. Why is the Gayatri Mantra enough to protect the person who chants it?

The Gayatri Mantra is enough to protect the person who chants it because, as Bhagavan tells us, the Gayatri Mantra embodies all the Divine Potencies.

55. What are the benefits that students will derive by chanting the Gayatri Mantra?

At the Upanayanam ceremony held at Prasanthi Nilayam on 17-3-1983, (Bhajanavali Tape No 14) Bhagavan told the students:

"You may or you may not chant any other Mantra, but do remember that by chanting the Gayatri Mantra, the benefits are there for you to see. By continuously chanting the Gayatri Mantra you yourself will reach the state of fulfilment, a sense of feeling that you have achieved something. But there is an inner meaning in this Gayatri Mantra being given to young children. We have in this Mantra the concluding words - 'Dhi Yo YoNah Prachodayat'. The meaning is this: Before you have been given this Mantra, you have been backward intellectually, mentally a bit lazy and with a few negative points to your credit. But after you have been given this Mantra, you have become sharper in Intellect, you have become more zealous, more enthusiastic, and certainly qualified to get better marks, better rank and first classes. From tomorrow, the children by virtue of chanting this Mantra in the morning and in the evening, may they be endowed with a rare Intelligence which will take care of their fortunes that will be presiding over their destiny. They will become highly qualified. They will become model citizens so that the future of the country will be safe in their hands."

In His Discourse in the Prasanthi Mandir on 23-8-1995, Bhagavan said:

"It (the Gayatri Mantra) is an essential requisite for the young, because it ensures a bright and auspicious future for them." (SS 9/95-237)


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NOTE - Except where otherwise stated, the answers to the above questions have been taken from SATHYA SAI BABA SPEAKS Vol X pages 109 and 110 and from SANATHANA SARATHI September 1995 pages 233 to 238.


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APPENDIX

WHAT INDIA'S SAGES HAVE DECLARED ABOUT THE GAYATRI MANTRA


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Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh (1887 - 1963)

Of all the Mantras, the Supreme and the most potent power of powers is the great, glorious Gayatri Mantra. It is the life and support of every true Hindu. It is the support of every seeker after Truth who believes in its efficacy, power and glory, be he of any caste, creed, clime or sect. It is only one's faith and purity of heart that really count.

Indeed, Gayatri is an impregnable spiritual armour, a veritable fortress that guards and protects its votary, that transforms him into the Divine and blesses him with the brilliant light of the highest spiritual illumination.

The regular repetition of a few Malas (one Mala consists of repeating the Gayatri Mantra 108 times) of Gayatri every day will bestow upon you all that is auspicious and benevolent to you, herein and hereafter.

It is wrong to conceive of the notion that the Gayatri Mantra is solely meant for the orthodox Brahmin class. It is universally applicable, for it is nothing but an earnest prayer for Light addressed to the Almighty Supreme Spirit. It is verily the sole transcendental Guide-Light to humanity.

The Sun that the Gayatri Mantra speaks of is 'TAT SAVITUR', the Great Sun which this sun or moon does not illumine, and that is the Impersonal Absolute Brahman.

Therefore it is the greatest of all Mantras, and its presiding Deity is Para-Brahman Itself. Yet it is acceptable to all types of aspirants. The tejas of the Brahmachari, the prosperity of the Grihastha and the strength and solace of the Vaanaprastha lies in his Gayatri Japa.

Even if you are of a different religion or caste, you can also take to the Gayatri Sadhana, if you are really sincere, earnest and faithful. Your life will indeed be blessed.

Dear aspirants! Realise the wondrous potency of the glorious Gayatri. Realise clearly what a precious heritage you have in this Mantra. Neglect not this Divine Shakthi that the Rishis of yore have bequeathed to us.

Start regular, daily Gayatri Japa and feel for yourself the wondrous power that you derive therefrom. Fix a particular time for the Japa and stick to it permanently.

At least one Mala of Japa you must do daily without a break. It will guard you from all dangers, give you infinite strength to overcome all obstacles, and take you to the very pinnacle of splendour, power, peace and bliss.

The Lord says in the Vedas "Samano Mantraha". Let one Mantra be common to all, and that Mantra is the Gayatri. The secret lore of the Upanishads is the essence of the Four Vedas, while the Gayatri Mantra with the three Vyahritis (Bhur, Bhuva, Svaha) is the essence of the Upanishads.

Gayatri is the Mother of the Vedas and the destroyer of all sins. There is nothing more purifying on earth than the Gayatri Mantra. The Japa of Gayatri brings the same fruit as the recitation of all the Vedas with the Angas. This single Mantra repeated sincerely and with a clear conscience brings the Supreme Good, which is liberation or emancipation from the wheel of birth and death.

SADHANA
by Swami Sivananda
1985 pages 217 to 220.
(Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba spent one full week in the Ashram of Swami Sivananda in Rishikesh from 22-7-1957 to 28-7-1957. There is no record of Bhagavan having visited any other Ashram.)
See Satyam, Sivam, Sundaram - Part I pages 107 to 115.


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Sri Chandrasekharendra Sarasvati Svami (1894 -1994)

(The Shankaracharya of Kaanchiipuram)

Gayatri is the mother of all the Vedic Mantras. People who chant the Gayatri Mantra with affection and devotion are protected. Gaayantam traayate yasmaat Gayatri tyabhidhiyate.

If the Brahmin keeps the fire of Mantras always burning in him, there will be universal welfare.

He must be able to help people in trouble with his Mantric power. He lives in vain indeed if he turns away a man who seeks his help, excusing himself thus: "I do the same things that you do. I possess only such power as you have."

Today, the fire of Mantric power has been put out, or perhaps it is like dying embers. But may be, a spark of the old fire still gives off a dim light. It must be made to burn brighter, so that one day, it may become a blaze.

This spark is the Gayatri Mantra which has been handed down to us through the ages.

At least on Sundays, all those who wear the sacred thread must do Gayatri Japa a thousand times. They must take every care to see that their body is kept pure and fit to absorb the Mantric power.

The Gayatri Mantra contains in itself the spirit and energy of all the Vedic Mantras. Indeed it imparts power to the other Mantras. Without Gayatri Japa, the chanting of all other Mantras would be futile.

Only by the intense repetition of the Gayatri Mantra shall we be able to master the Vedic Mantras.

Gayatri is essential to the Self and its Japa must not be given up at any time.

Gayatri must be worshipped as a Mother.

The Vedas proclaim Gayatri to be such a Mother.

The benefit we derive from the Gayatri Mantra is the cleansing of the mind - Chitta suddhi. Even other Mantras have this ultimate purpose.

However, Chitta suddhi is the direct result of Gayatri Japa.

Let us all pray to the Lord that the fire of the Mantras is never extinguished in us, and that it will keep burning brighter and brighter.

HINDU DHARMA pages 548 to 553
(Translation of Discourses originally delivered in Tamil by The Shankaracharya of Kaanchiipuram) -
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan 1995.

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Sadguru Sant Keshavadas

Gayatri meditation is the highest form of meditation known in the Vedas. Gayatri is chanted for the attainment of universal consciousness and for the awakening of intuitive powers.

Gayatri meditation destroys all delusions, energises prana, bestows longevity, health, brilliance and illumination.

The Gayatri Mantra is the key to opening the door of Cosmic Consciousness.

The best times for meditation are in the morning, just before sunrise and in the evening, just before sunset.

Sit facing East or North in Padmasana or Siddhasana (or Vajrasana), or in any other easy, comfortable posture. Sit on a mat covered with a woollen blanket and cotton cloth (to insulate your body from the ground). Once you sit in a posture, avoid unnecessary movement of the body.

Keep the trunk, head and neck erect.

Be fearless.

Sit with a firm determination to realise the Truth.

The Gayatri Mantra is a cosmic rhythm consisting of 24 syllables, arranged as a triplet of 8 syllables each.

When you repeat the Mantra, meditate on the meaning of the Mantra and pray for the vision of Mother Gayatri Devi. This Mantra is dedicated to God as Light and the Sun is the symbol of that light.

This Mantra has universality, because it is meditation on Light through the Sun, which is the same to the whole of humanity. This Mantra confers wisdom, prosperity, purity and liberation.

One who repeats the Mantra 108 times in each sitting will attain radiance soon.

One who repeats the Mantra 1008 times with sincerity and devotion in each sitting will attain illumination in 40 days.

Gayatri Mantra removes all fears.

Gayatri Mantra is the best cure for all ills.

Gayatri Mantra destroys karma and blesses us with liberation.

This entire universe has emerged by the power of the Gayatri Mantra. Indeed all this is nothing but the manifestation of the power of God.

There is no Japa higher than the Gayatri Japa.

There is no greater wealth than the Gayatri Mantra.

Whoever meditates on the Gayatri Mantra every morning and evening will certainly be blessed with long life, good health and peace. His word becomes a blessing. He will attain enlightenment and will become a great blessing to the society and the entire world.

Even though the holy Gayatri Mantra is chanted for the highest Light of God, still anything a man wishes in the name of Mother Gayatri is instantaneously fulfilled.

Gayatri brings healing to any sickness, be they physical, mental, emotional or spiritual.

The Gayatri Mantra is the Body of the Deity.

Therefore by constant repetition of this holy Mantra, one will have the darshan or perception of that Deity.

The scripture says a purascharana (repetition of the holy word of God) should be at least 24,000 times.

Gayatri Mantra has 24 syllables.

To repeat the Gavatri Mantra 24,000 times is therefore very auspicious.

The Vedas constantly emphasise the performance of Gayatri purascharana and Gayatri yajna for peace - individual, national and international.

May the Universal Mother Gayatri bless the entire world with transcendental peace!

GAYATRI - THE HIGHEST MEDITATION
by SADGURU SANT KESHAVADAS
1983 (pages 74 - 78 and 157 - 159) Vishwa Shanti Ashrama,
24 Km. Arasinakunte, Bangalore District 562 123.

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Svami Mukhyananda

In the Sukla Yajur Veda (XXVI - 2) it is urged to spread the beneficient words (Vaacham Kalyaaniim) of the Vedas to all people without distinction of caste, creed or sex, even to people of other religions.

Now the time has come, as declared by Swami Vivekananda in 1901 (Complete Works III - pages 454-461 The Religion we are Born in) that the Vedas and the Gayatri Mantra must be propagated among all, as before, irrespective of caste, creed, sex or religion. Women should also perform Sandhya as in olden times.

"This Veda is our only authority, and everyone has the right to it."
Jai gurudev.

Accept old people as they are


Accept old people as they are

By Sri Sri Ravishankar

Old people are no different from children. You should treat them like kids. Like children, they are adamant and repeat the same things. They talk about the same thing over and over again, without realising they have already said it several times. When a pattern sets in them, you accept them as they are. They are the best practical example for you to demonstrate that you have followed the first principle of the Art of Living – “Accept people as they are”. They come into your life and make you realise that. You cannot change old people overnight, or even in a period of time. You need to accept them.

See, there is some wisdom in what they are saying. They speak from their own experience, over the years. Understand that they have a different set of experiences than yours. So don’t get upset if they don’t change. If you accept them as they are, a miracle will happen. If you give them space, love and compassion, they slowly start changing. But you need to have a lot of patience. You will learn patience dealing with old people, with grannies, who have certain patterns.

Also, don’t take their moods too seriously. If they’re upset, don’t take it too seriously because then, you won’t be able to communicate with them. Don’t try to convince them. Sometimes, they just want to pour out their heart to you. If they are grumbling, they are just grumbling. They’re saying it, but they don’t really mean it. If they say, “I’m so upset” – they may say it, but they will still go and have their food, watch television and do all their things – but when they see you, they say, “Oh, I’m so upset, I never ate food, I didn’t do this, I didn’t do that”. If you take all their complaints seriously, you become miserable, and won’t be able to help them. You should realise it’s only their way of communicating. People who are very aged or sick just want to communicate with you, but what is it that they can share? When people don’t have enthusiasm, they will only share their grievances. That doesn’t mean that they are purely miserable. There is a corner in them that is untouched by any amount of misery. Whether it is extreme joy, happiness or misery, there is a part in every human being that remains untouched.

It is the same with people who appear to be very miserable. In reality, they are not that miserable, but they talk, talk, talk and talk. Especially when you know that someone cares for you, you don’t always go to him (or her) with a smile and with joy. You go to him (or her) with all your problems and complaints. This is the normal course of things in the world. Isn’t that so?

There is a nice story. A man earned a lot of money and then gave all his property to his son. When his son got everything, he built a small out-house behind the main house for his parents and he told them, “Now you have to stay there”. So the old couple stayed there, while their son and his family started living in the big bungalow. One day, while playing, the grandchild came into his grandfather’s home, where everything was old and in a very poor, pathetic condition – old utensils, old chairs, all unwanted goods. Things that could break at any time were kept in that house. So the grandchild came and told his grandpa, “Grandpa, be careful with your plate and your chair. Don’t break them!” When he asked why, the child said, “Because tomorrow, my father needs all this.” The child’s father heard this and was shocked. That little boy saying, “Grandpa don’t break it because tomorrow, when I grow older, I’m also going to send my father here. So better save this.”

One does not realise this fact. You are also going to be old one day and are going to be like them. I tell you, if you’re on the path, in the knowledge, and if you keep doing your meditation and the breathing exercises, your ageing reverses. That enthusiasm to learn will exist and your alertness, focus, attention – everything – increases in life. You will not become cynical and senile as you advance in age.
Sri Sri
Jai Gurudev.

21/04/2010

Keep Your Cool!!!

Aristotle said:Anybody can become angry – that is easy, but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right purpose, and in the right way – that is not within everybody’s power and is not easy.

That is so very true I think, because there may have been so many occasions wherein we got angry for some silly mundane reason,which was actually a thoughtless reaction may be.I guess it is all about growing up and learning from our mistakes.Great ones have said that one must learn from mistakes and not repeat the same mistake.Every mistake should be a learning experience.

This post is about being irritated by the behaviour of some people.How do we tackle such people???
Why is it that we find certain people annoying and want to hide and be away from them??
The last couple of weeks I have been putting up with one such individual and am searching ways to keep my cool,come what may!!
Well,I know it is not so nice to think ill of anyone for that matter,but sometimes it is just not in our control I guess.
Isn't it indeed very funny that the person you just want to forget and not go anywhere close to is the one occupying your mind all the while?????
Funny and strange are the ways our mind behaves isn't it???
I guess it is just lack of living the knowledge:"Accept people as they are".....
It is also of course very important to understand and accept that people who are annoying,irritating and are a chore to deal with are that way and it has nothing to do with you or me.It is also not our job to try and fix them...
Unpleasant or unwanted experiences certainly will be etched permanently in the mind,and if we observe carefully we will agree that we are able to remember every little detail of such experiences,even after many years.The memory is so strong and we find ourselves holding on to such thoughts and mulling over them.
It is indeed important to just let go and not let people rule our minds isn't it???
It is not wise to take such people personally, because their behaviour is the same with everyone and it is their nature.A good approach would be to ignore such people.
Let me strive to win over my mind and not let individuals rule my mind.
My earnest and sincere prayers for them...,also pray that I have the wisdom and intelligence to tackle such ones.....
God Bless.........
Jai Guru Dev....

God's Accuracy


I read this extremely beautiful article and thought to post it here right away!!Indeed wonderful and amazing,but that we never ever pause by to give a thought into the creation and its beauty and precision.

How lovely to think about the way our Creator God planned everything so carefully and perfectly, everything with a plan. As His highest creation, we are fearfully and wonderfully made.'

God’s accuracy may be observed in the hatching of eggs.

For example,

The eggs of the potato bug hatch in 7 days;
Those of the canary in 14 days;
Those of the barnyard hen in 21 days.
The eggs of ducks and geese hatch in 28 days;
Those of the mallard in 35 days.
The eggs of the parrot and the ostrich hatch in 42 days.
(Notice: they are all divisible by seven).

God's wisdom is seen in the making of an elephant. The four legs of this great beast all bend forward in the same direction. No other quadruped is so made. God planned that this animal would have a huge body, too large to live on two legs. For this reason, He gave it four fulcrums so that it can rise from the ground easily.

The horse rises from the ground on its two front legs first. A cow rises from the ground with its two hind legs first.

How wise the Lord is in all His works of creation! God's wisdom is revealed in His arrangement of sections and segments, as well as in the number of grains.

Each watermelon has an even number of stripes on the rind.
Each orange has an even number of segments.
Each ear of corn has an even number of rows.
Each stalk of wheat has an even number of grains.
Every bunch of bananas has on its lowest row an even number of bananas, and each row decreases by one, so that one row has an even number and the next row an odd number.
The waves of the sea roll in on shore twenty-six to the minute in all kinds of weather.
All grains are found in even numbers on the stalks.
The Lord specified thirty fold, sixty fold, and a hundred fold - all even numbers.

God has caused the flowers to blossom at certain specified times during the day, so that Linnaeus, the great botanist, once said that if he had a conservatory containing the right kind of soil, moisture and temperature, he could tell the time of day or night by the flowers that were open and those that were closed!

Thus the Lord in His wonderful grace can arrange the life that is entrusted to His care in such a way that it will carry out His purposes and plans, and will be fragrant with His presence. Only the God-planned life is successful. Only the life given over to the care of the Lord is safe.

*Author unknown

ALWAYS REMEMBER TO PRAY AND GIVE THANKS TO GOD, THE GIVER OF ALL GOOD THINGS..... WELL GLORY!