Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 I had printed out some pages of Ken Knight's wonderful presentation on the Advaitin group, in the hopes of studying them slowly and absorbing more of the beautiful and mysterious nectar of the RgVeda. A few days ago, there was one page laying around I picked it up, and as I read through it, even though I had read it before, for the first time I realized that I recognized the words in this passage... "...Maybe we should try to find the cave of the heart and see if there is any light there. In that same hymn, which is also very famous and known by the name ViSvedevas to whom it is dedicated as well as being the name of the poet, you will find mention of the GAyatrI metre. This will now require us to go further back in time into those Mandalas of the earlier collection, in this case to 3.62. to the most well known mantra in this GAyatrI metre: 10, tát savitúr váreNyam bhárgo devásya dhiimahi | dhíyo yó naH pracodáyaat || 'May we meditate on the Supreme On the all-pervading radiance of the ultimate source of divine light. May He inspire the innermost thoughts of our hearts.' ... I thought to myself with that light that shines so bright when recognition strikes, "I know those words, I do!!!" I am sure I can find them on my Chants of India CD. Well, I could not find the insert with the words, so as fate would have it, I listened to the CD, and there they were, in all their glory and mystery, being chanted with such beauty as to draw you in to bathe in the Light. And for the first time, the connection that they were the Gayatri mantra came together. I had read about it before, and had even read that women were not allowed to chant it during some periods of history, perhaps even now in some parts. I had not thought much of that revelation, and had gone on to other pursuits, not knowing that the I had sung/chanted the Gayatri mantra numerous times everytime I listened to this CD. Numerous were my transgressions. I decided I would put together a webpage with the music, something to add to my little folder on the RgVeda and before I got very far, Adiji requested on her list... "What does the Gayatri Mantra mean to you?" Well, dear Adiji, this is what it means to me...no profound discourse on it meaning, perhaps not even a proper rendition of its chanting, but this is what it means to me... http://www.omshaantih.com/Scriptures/Rig%20Veda/Gayatri/Mantra.htm Love and gratitude, Joyce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.