
The
Supreme Gayatri Mantra
Brahma
conceived the Gayatri Mantra consisting of 24 letters before
he created the world. Each letter in this Mantra has a great potential force, which, when released, branches
off into the four Vedas with their sub-branches just as a vast tree
is hidden in its seed. After sprouting, the Mantra takes the form
of the four Vedas.
Philology (the science of language
i.e., sound) was born of the 14 sounds. With these 14 sounds that
vibrated and emanated when Lord Shiva, in his happier mood, played on
his favorite 'damaru' (a percussion instrument). With these 14
sounds (the sutras) as the basis, Panini, the greatest
grammarian, wrote his Astadhyayi (or Maha Vyakarana), the greatest
and the most important compilation on Sanskrit grammar. Many
scholars have commented on his work and such commentaries alone are
enough to constitute a large library. Similarly, all literature in
various forms is the outcome of the 24 letters of Gayatri mantra
only. While the Gayatri mantra is the sutra or source, the
compilations with their branches and sub-branches are its extensive
commentaries.
The
24 letters of Gayatri
Mantra and significance of each
The following
table gives the 24 letters of the Gayatri spell and its relation to
the power.
1 -
'tat' - tapini - fruitfulness
2 - 'sa' - saphalata - valor
3 - 'vi' - visshwa - perseverance
4 - 'tur' - tushti - welfare
5 - 'va' - varada - yoga
6 - 're' - revati - love
7 - 'ni' - sukshma - wealth
8 - 'yam' - jnana - lustre
9 - 'bhar' - bharga - protection
10 - 'go' - gomati - wisdom
11 - 'de' - devika - subjugation
12 - 'va' - varahi - allegiance
13 - 'sya' - simhani - determination
14 - 'dhi' - dhyana - life
15 - 'ma' - maryada - time
16 - 'hi' - sphutaa - penance
17 - 'dhi' - medha - forecast
18 - 'yo' - yogamaya - alertness
19 - 'yo' - yogini - production
20 - 'nah' - dhanin - protection
21 - 'pra' - prabhava - idealism
22 - 'cho' - ushma - adventure
23 - 'da' - drishya - discrimination
24 - 'at' - niranjana - service.
The 24 powers of Gayatri mentioned
above awaken certain qualities, and along with this
awakening one starts getting success and prosperity i.e., siddhi.
Many feel that these benefits are showered by some God or Goddess.
But in reality the development of the subtle force is within
themselves. If they are able to know the subtle force working in
them, they will realize that such benefits do not accrue of their
own accord and that all of them are the results of the interplay of
spiritual forces in them. Gayatri sadhana or upasana
is not blind faith, but a scientific process whose development and
progress are sure to yield the desired fruits.
The authors
of the science of mantra say that whatever sound comes out
from the mouth is the outcome of the interaction of various organs
such as the wind-pipe, the tongue, the teeth, the lips etc. The
different organs or parts of the mouth are interconnected with the
various parts of the body through tubular organs known as nadi.
In those areas of the body wherever
the nadis are (the six Chakras are related to the sushumna
nadi) there are lots of ganglia (granthis), and the
effect of vibrations of different parts of the mouth (place of sound
organs) have a pressuring effect on these ganglia. If one’s talk
is defective, it means that some of the ganglia are not functioning
properly or effectively. Our body contains many ganglia of different
sizes, some are seen and some of which are not seen. The
spiritualists know what power is contained in each of the ganglia.
The various sounds produced through the organs of the mouth have
their effect on these ganglia; they cause the ganglia to activate
and discharge their stored power. The wordings of the mantras are
arranged on the basis of their sounds and intonations. The Gayatri mantra
contains 24 letters, and all these 24 letters have a direct relation
with the 24 ganglia in the human body. Our body can be compared to a
sitar (a stringed musical instrument) with 24 strings. When
the Ganglia are activated they energize the power that yields the
right kind of knowledge. The repetition, recitation or japa
of Gayatri mantra
produces notes which mingle with similar sounds existing in Nature
or Prakriti.
This is what one achieves from Gayatri sadhana.
The
power of the spoken word or sound in Nature
The
Word or Shabda is compared
to Brahma. When Brahma is inspired, his body quivers and the
vibrations created by the movement of his body fall again on his
body and take the form of Omkar or Pranava which echoes seven
times. Like the pendulum of a clock, this Omkar creates the
movement or vibrations which in turn keeps Nature or Prakriti functioning. As a result of such functioning, the three gunas -
sattwa, rajas and tamas – with their powers hrim, shrim and
klim
respectively flow and break off into different rivulets and streams
and create the bija mantra. One should not underestimate the effect
of the sound waves produce. Those well versed in the science of
sound know what potency sound waves contain and what effects they
produce. Sound works in it own sphere ad even controls Nature. Thus
Nature functions through the power of the word-sound. Gayatri mantra
is composed of selected sounds and due to their very order in the mantra
a very powerful current or wave is produced and made to flow .
If one wishes to know what miracles
the power of word-sound can create, one has to acquaint with the
latest developments in science and technology. The Russians have
devised what is known as the transducer, with which the aid of
subtle sound waves can cut even thick iron and steel plates. From
the cleansing of the sophisticated instruments to the working of the
ordinary washing machine, all the work is now done by the aid of
sound waves.
We read in history that the Dipak
Rag was sung by Tansen, by the vibrations of the oil lamps,
which had gone off glowed again. We know deer forgets its own self
and the cows yield more milk when they hear enchanting music.
Similarly, hearing the sound of cuckoo, a man’s sensuousness is
said to be aroused. When battalions of soldiers in formation cross a
bridge, it is said the soldiers are not expected to maintain the
uniformity in steps, ass it is feared that when they keep uniformity
in steps, due to the impact of the sound waves produced (known as
resonance), the bridge, may collapse. Dr Huchisson of U.S.A., who
has gained much popularity claims sure success in fighting certain
diseases with the aid of sound waves. In all these cases, the
vibrations mingle with similar sounds spread in subtle Nature or Sukshma
prakriti, revolve round and round and converge again on the
place of their origin, thereby producing a kind of energy which
produces the desired effect. In other words, many miraculous things
happen due to the power of a mantra. The Gayatri spell also derives
its force in the same fashion. While uttering the mantra whichever
organs of the mouth come into play, activate their corresponding
ganglia also. When the ganglia are activated thus, a musical (which
is also spiritual) sound resembling the Vedic Mantra spreads in the
air, returning to its base again carrying along with it a powerful
force of similar sounds already spread in Nature to help achieve the
desired end. The musical effect of the vibrations, or the current
occasioned by the utterance of the mantra on the already
existing current created by the five elements and the subtle soul
force or atma shakti created by the five elements-ether, air,
fire, water and earth, the subtle soul-force created by the
intensity of piety, sincerity and earnestness of the prayer offered, make the Gayatri forces powerful as a Divine Blessings.
Absolute and firm faith in the
divinity by the sadhak in reciting Gayatri yields a
powerful subtle force. Psychologists are well aware of the power of
such force. As a matter of fact, many people have been saved and
resuscitated from untimely death by this force. Many might have
perished due to lack of faith. The great saint Tulsidas, in one of
his couplets, has compared faith and belief to Parvati (Shraddha)
and Parameshwar (Vishwas). Belief has the power of converting
a piece of rope in the dark into a snake, a tree into a spirit, and
an idol into a Deity. Because of faith man spends his energy, money
and even sacrifices his life. We can quote several people- Ekalavya
and Kabir, for example, who were able to amass immense knowledge in
a split second (which otherwise had to be learnt at the feet of the tutor)
on account off their faith and belief. If for instance a sadhak
takes a sadhana of Gayatri with the supreme faith and belief,
he gets an unparalleled siddhi because of the mingling of the
sound force in Nature with the spiritual powers.
Gayatri
- the Prime Force of the Universe
Gayatri is the adi shakti (the
prime force). With this force both sentient and insentient worlds
(life and matter) derive their movement (gati) or force or
inspiration, and result in development and progress. Just as one can
easily hear any broadcast from any station by just tuning a knob,
similarly, one can establish one’s contact through one’s
spiritual powers with the subtle, all pervading Gayatri. One can use
one’s own spiritual power for attainment of all or a particular
benefit-material, psychological or spiritual. This is sadhana or
worship.
Gayatri is the desire-yielding cow
(kamadhenu). One who recites Gayatri and engages one self in
her sadhana is blessed by Mother Gayatri. He remains outside
the purview of ignorance, incapacity and want of things and gets all
he desires.
Gayatri
Puja is done by chanting 'Gayatri Mantra', worshipping the 'Gayatri
Yantra' or conducting the 'Gayatri Anushthan'.

'Gayatri Anushtan'
and 'Gayatri Yajnas' are
conducted by the Ashram on regular basis. Anybody interested in
participating in a 'Gayatri Anushtan or Yajna' can write to
yajna@godpromise.org for more
information.