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Jain Gayatri Mantra

 

Aum
Bhoor Bhuwah Swaha,
Tat Savitur Varenyam
Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi
Dhiyo Yo Naha Prachodayat
Apo Jyot Rasomrutam Brahma ||

Jai Jinendra! We all know, It is the sacred mantra of Hindus but few would know, it was also that of Jains in South India not very long ago. We have palm leaf Sanskrit text giving its meaning. According to the tradition, it was worshipped by Bharata Chakravarti, Rishis and Ganadharas. As you guessed it right, it is the mantra devoted to Adi Bhagavan – Rishabh and by inference to other Tirthankar as well. As you might have noticed, there are some extra terms (shown in bold fonts) not being used by Hindus. The original mantra is as shown above. 

The Hindu Gayatri Mantra & Its Meaning :
Aum Bhoor Bhuwah Swaha, Tat Savitur Varenyam
Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi Dhiyo Yo Naha Prachodayat

 

Aum =  Brahma
Bhoor =  Embodiment of Vital Spiritual Energy(Pran)
Bhuwah =  Destroyer of Sufferings
Swaha =  Embodiment of Happiness
Tat =  That
Savitur =  Bright Like Sun
Varenyam =  Best Choicest
Bhargo =  Destroyer of Sins
Devasya =  Divine
Dheemahi =  May Imbibe
Dhiyo =  Intellect
Yo =  Who
Naha =  Our 
Prachodayat =  May Inspire 

 

"May the Almighty God illuminate our intellect to lead us along the righteous path"

The Jain meaning of Gayatri mantra can be expanded in two ways :
1. Dravya arth : this gives the historical significance
2. Bhava arth : This gives universal significance beyond a single Tirthankar, single kshetra, single kal (time) etc.

Before we elaborate further let us recapitulate the events in the life of first Tirthankar, Adi Bhagavan Rishabh. In His time, the era changed from Bhog Bhumi (land of enjoyment without labour) to karma Bhumi. The transition day is celebrated as Ugadi, Gudi Padwaa and Iranian New year etc even today. He as a householder (more appropriately as a King) had to find ways and means of sustenance to people. He created six branches of profession, as we all know, defence, agriculture, science and engineering, arts, education and commerce. He identified edible plants, animals that can be domesticated and used as bio-vehicles and as sources of animal wealth etc. He developed the methods of rainwater harvesting, methods of cultivation and preservation of important edible plants etc. He also identified plants that can yield fuels, shade, wood, timber, fibre etc. He showed the power of fire..... 

Meaning Of Gayatri Mantra : “Gayantam trayata iti Gayatri” Gayatri is that mantra which protects one who sings.

Now The Historical Meaning :

 

Yaha
 

Who

Prachodayat
 

Taught 

Apo
 

(The Art And Science Of Harvesting And Storage of) Water

Jyoti
 

Know-How of Lighting A Fire

Raso
 

The Details of Food Items Containing Six Categories of Culinary Tastes

Amrutam
 

The Utility Of Dairy Products And Dairy Science And Technology Including Animal Husbandry

Brahma
 

The Identification of Food Items Such As Cereals, Fruits, Nuts Etc and Methodical Way of Cultivation, Preservation Etc.

Dhiyaha
 

By His Genius

Tat Savituhu
 

Such A Creator

Bhargaha
 

Who Has Driven Away Hunger, Disease Etc.

Bhoor Bhuwah Swaha
 

Provided Happiness, Harmony & Peace

Devasya
 

Adi Bhagavan’s 

Varenyam
 

Supreme

Aum
 

Collective Wisdom & Vision

Naha Dheemahi

We Gratefully Acknowledge (Before We Begin our Day or a New Assignment).

 

Now The Universal Meaning :

Yaha
 

Who

Prachodayat

 

Taught (The Codes Of Conducts of Saint And Laity)

Apo
 

With The Scriptures

Jyoti
 

Knowledge

Raso
 

Samarasi Bhava Atmika Rasa

Amrutam
 

The Secret Of Ending Death

Brahma
 

The Art Of Atma Vidya (Renouncement, Meditation & Samadhi)

Dhiyaha
 

By Omniscience, Kevala Gyan

Tat savituhu
 

Such A Creator of Salvation Path

Bhargaha
 

Who Has Extinguished Khati Karmas

Bhoor Bhuwah Swaha
 

(The God of ) Nether Land, Madyama Loka And Heaven

Devasya

Adi Bhagavan - Who Attained 46 Wonders And Felicitated With 5 Maha Kalyans I. E Fests Whose

Varenyam
 

Supreme

Aum
 

One-Lettered Key Which Embodies Paramatma Parabrahma or Symbolizes Five Parama Pada, Parameshthi, or Five Special Names Given To Adi Bhagavan (and other Tithankars) ot The Time of Pancha Kalyans

Naha Dheemahi

We Meditate (To End The Cycle Of Transmigration And Derive Comforts During This Arduous Journey)

 

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Article Courtesy : Mr. C. Deva Kumar

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