Gayantam Trayati Sa Gayatri She who protects those who sing of Her
is Gayatri.
The supreme mantra Gayatri
is recommended to be chanted during three time zones every day.
For greater efficacy, the Gayatri should be recited at each of the transition times.
From the night to the day, from the morning to the afternoon,
and from the evening into the night.
The chanting of the Gayatri Mantra
has the effect of liberating one from the fruits of karma.
The natural law of cause and effect
which controls the cycle of birth and death.
The chanter of the Gayatri is also blessed with attributes
such as longevity, courage, physical strength,
awareness, psychic healing of ailments, sweetness of speech,
and the facility of celibacy for the purpose of spiritual practices.
Gayatri, the deity, is the personified unity of the triumvirate divinity.
Gayatri, Savitri and Saraswati.
Gayatri is also considered the mother of the Vedas.
In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna proclaims that
Among the mantras, he is Gayatri.
The mahamantra status of Gayatri
therefore, is universally acknowledged.
Gayatri is also the five-faced divinity.
The first face signifies AUM, one of whose many meanings is
Welcome to the Gods.
The second face is
Bhur Bhuvah Svah, which refers to the three regions
of earth, ether, and the causal.
The third face is Tatsaviturvarenyam.
which refers to Savitri, the divine ultimate reality.
equated with the vivifying power of the Sun.
The fourth phase indicates the radiance.
lustre and the illuminating power of divinity which enables our transition
from the world of darkness into light.
The fifth phase is an invocation, a prayer.
Thus, the Gayatri encompasses Varnan.
description, dhyana, meditation, and
Prarthana, prayer.
While it may take a lifetime to realize and imbibe the total significance of the Gayatri Mantra,
A simplified summary is as follows.
O creator of the universe,
May we receive Thy supreme, sin-destroying light.
May thou guide our intellect in the right direction.
Om Bhur Bhuvah Svah Om
tat savitur vareṇyam bhārgo devasya dhīma hi
Dhyo yona prachodayat.
Om.