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Gayatri mantra The Gāyatrī Mantra, also known as the Sāvitrī Mantra, is a highly revered from the (.62.10), dedicated to, the sun deity. Gāyatrī is the name of the in which the verse is composed. Its recitation is traditionally preceded by and the formula bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ, known as the mahāvyāhṛti, or 'great (mystical) utterance'.
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Is said to have created the Gayatri mantra. The Gayatri mantra is cited widely in Vedic and post-Vedic texts, such as the mantra listings of the liturgy, and classical Hindu texts such as the,,. It is also praised by the Buddha in the. The mantra is an important part of the ceremony for young males in, and has long been recited by men as part of their daily rituals.
Modern spread the practice of the mantra to include women and all castes and its use is now very widespread. Gayatri mantra personified as a goddess. The main mantra appears in the hymn.62.10. During its recitation, the hymn is preceded by ( ॐ) and the formula bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ ( भूर् भुवः स्वः). This prefixing of the mantra proper is described in the (2.11.1-8), which states that it should be chanted with the syllable oṃ, followed by the three Vyahrtis and the Gayatri verse.
Whereas in principle the gāyatrī mantra specifies three of eight syllables each, the text of the verse as preserved in the Samhita is one short, seven instead of eight. Metrical restoration would emend the attested tri-syllabic vareṇyaṃ with a tetra-syllabic vareṇiyaṃ. The Gayatri mantra is, in: ॐ भूर् र्भुवः स्वः । तत्स॑वि॒तुर्वरेण्यं॒ भर्गो॑ दे॒वस्य॑धीमहि । धियो॒ यो नः॑ प्रचो॒दया॑त् ॥ In: bhūr bhuvaḥ svaḥ tatsaviturvareṇyaṃ bhargo devasyadhīmahi dhiyo yo naḥ prachodayāt – Rigveda 3.62.10 Dedication [ ]. • Staal, Frits (June 1986).
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