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Sarva Dharma (Universal) Prayer

 

Om Tat Sat Sri Narayana Thoo, Purushotthama Guru Thoo

Siddha Buddha Thoo, Skanda Vinaayaka, Savitha Paavaka Thoo

Brahma Mazda Thoo, Yahva Shakthi Thoo, Esu Pitha Prabhu Thoo

Rudhra Vishnu Thoo, Ramakrishna Thoo, Rahim Tao Thoo

Vasudeva Go Viswaroopa Thoo, Chidaananda Hari Thoo

Advitheeya Thoo, Akaala Nirbhaya Aatmalinga Shiva Thoo

 

Om Thou art that, Thou art Narayana, God in the form of man; Thou art the

Embodiment of perfection and the perfect master. Thou art enlightened Buddha;

Thou art Subramanya and Ganesha, the remover of obstacles; Thou art the

Sun-fire; Thou art Brahma, the Creator; Mazda, the Great One; Thou art Jehovah

and the Divine Mother, the creative Energy. O Lord! Thou art the Father of

Jesus. Thou art Rudhra, the Transformer, and Vishnu, the Preserver; Thou art

Rama and Krishna; Thou art Rahim(Allah), all kindness, always giving and

expanding; Thou art the Tao. Thou art Vasudeva, the Sustenance of all,

omnipotent and omnipresent; Thou art Hari, Destroyer of illusion, the blissful

Spirit. Thou art unparallelled, beyond time and fearless of adversities; Thou

art Shiva, Creator of the lingam, Symbol of the formless Absolute.

 

Source: The origin of this prayer is from the Sarvodaya Movement of Vinobha who

practiced and benefitted by Bhagavad Gita. Vinobha was able to see the God in

everyone and he expresses his vision through this poem.

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