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Gayatri

The Gayatri is a mantra for 2 thousand years sung only by males of the Braman Class. Now it is known and sung the world over by yogis and buddhists / transendentalists and it's said to have magic power. WE learned it from Chendra-Shekar when we were recently at Canyon Ranch. Susan has gotten into the chants as part of her yoga practice and this painting seemed a visual expression of the tones and form of the Gayatri.

www.magicofgayatri.com

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Gayatri (Sanskrit: गायत्री, gāyatrī) is the feminine form of gāyatra, a Sanskrit word for a song or a hymn. Originally the personification of the Gayatri mantra, revered by both Buddhists and Hindus worldwide, the goddess Gāyatrī is considered the veda mata, the mother of all Vedas and also the personification of the all-pervading Parabrahman, the ultimate unchanging reality that lies behind all phenomena. Gayatri Veda Mata is seen by many Hindus to be not just a Goddess, but a portrayal of Brahman himself, in the feminine form. Essentially, the Goddess is seen to combine all the phenomenal attributes of Brahman, including Past, Present and Future as well as the three realms of existence.[citation needed] Goddess Gāyatrī is also worshipped as the Hindu Trimurti combined as one. In Hinduism, there is only one creation who can withstand the brilliance of Aditya and that is Gāyatrī. Some also consider her to be the mother of all Gods and the culmination of Lakshmi, Parvati and Sarasvati.[citation needed]

 

Gāyatrī is typically portrayed as seated on a red lotus, signifying wealth. She appears in either of these forms:

 

Having five heads with the ten eyes looking in the eight directions plus the earth and sky, and ten arms holding all the weapons of Vishnu, symbolizing all her reincarnations.[citation needed]

Accompanied by a white swan, holding a book to portray knowledge in one hand and a cure in the other, as the goddess of Education.[citation needed

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Uploaded on January 16, 2009