Gayatri Mantra (27 Repetitions)

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23 Responses to “Gayatri Mantra (27 Repetitions)”

  1. TRoMPiKoM says:

    Sòlo agradecer los momentos de paz que reporta escuchar, leer y enunciar estos sonidos. Salud, dingnidad y belleza.

  2. musics4Rsoul says:

    I was surprised to read the warning for women about chanting this. Maybe in more ancient times this was true? I think there must be something to this – because it does feel like this is a “yang” chant (masculine in nature), but I truly wonder if women should not chant this.. I ‘ve heard that the Gayatri is universal – it is a chant to the Universal Mother, and it has no religious affliliation at all. ..therefore, it seems it should be for everyone, regardless of sex, religious affliliation.

  3. Whyisthat101 says:

    @rajxvier Is it meant to be “svah” or “suvaha”?

  4. wkjohnston says:

    all I can say is WOW

  5. zlessly says:

    you are right, but you would be suprised that the people of india, iran, pakistan, and afghanistan are the same race that the eurpeans are, they and us (assuming your european) are part of and ethnic/linguistic group called indo european. and this similarity is not far off, it they broke of of the original group about 5,000 years ago.

  6. rajxvier says:

    This is main mantra chanted in most Hindu temples. We also chant this at the beginning of our meditation. Its generic, non-religious, non-godic !

  7. Does someone knew the name of the CD – I want to have this wonderful Mantra on CD. Thank you very much

  8. Thank you for posting this, Lila
    Namaste

  9. very nice version, 51′N 17′E na rzecz wy?szej ?wiadomo?ci g

  10. Phonologie says:

    Meditamos por la gloria de ese Ser que ha creado este universo. Sea Él/Ella quien nos ilumine la mente.

  11. palfitt8 says:

    gracias ,thank you for this!!!…

  12. mirarostodo says:

    You know what languaje has a strong affinity with Sanskrit: Lithuanian(the oldest european languaje still spoken today).

  13. gaua6789 says:

    Phonetic version:
    OM BHUR BUVA SUVA HA THATH SAVITHUR VARENIAMM
    BHARGO DEVASYA DHEEMAHI DHI YOYONA PRACHODAYATH AHTE

  14. This is so beautiful, and powerful. It really connects me to the ancient.

  15. SilkeyEdgar says:

    Realmente bonito!!

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  17. zxc304 says:

    i like this very much.

  18. would it be ok if while praying, i played this in a cd and followed along mentally?

  19. mbandlamudi says:

    i like this video.

  20. lauriem1967 says:

    It is so captivating, and attractive, lulls my mind, too bad I’m female. If I practice it less often would it still cause me to lose my feminine character? It’s so hypnotic.

  21. Thank you! It’s very powerfull mantra!

  22. pamefra says:

    Wow… never heard of the hormone imbalance properties of this chant for women… but after chanting it probably 5,000 times in the last month — curiously my cycle is off, i’m having a few other symptoms of something amiss… and my doctor said my hormones are certainly out of kilter.

    Does anyone know of a chant that positively influences the female hormones? I’m not ready to give up the Gayatri… but it sure is auspicious. Clearly powerful…

    Did i say Wow? ;)

  23. ciennodel says:

    sanskrit is lovely. language is beautiful. mankind is so brilliant. and the divinity is the perfection

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