Being
the source of ultimate evolution and beatified salvation of Prana, the Adi Shakti is called Gayatri.
The Vedic scripture "Aitareya Brahamana"
describes this meaning as - "Gayan Trayate Sa Gayatri;
(meaning - That, which protects the Gaya (Prana) if Gayatri). The scholarly as
- "Shankarcharya Bhashya" further explains the meaning of Gayatri as
- "Giyate Tatva Manaya Gayatri". (Meaning: the discerning, pure
intellect Ritambhara Pragya), which unfolds the ultimate truth and absolute
knowledge, is Gayatri.
Sadbuddhi
- the enlightened intellect that enables prudent distinction between the truth
and the false, the right and the wrong and guides the righteous decision
making, is indeed a unique power, which proves to be superior and more beneficial
than any other power or resource in the world. Wisdom or brilliance of mind
trained and talented in worldly affairs might serve excellent achievements in
materialistic developments. But the glittering success, haughty possessions and
luxurious comforts attained thereby do not assure reduction of ego, jealousy,
worries, tensions, and other complications; and on the contrary, often
gravitate the burden of the untoward tendencies and problems in life. No
wisdom, no intelligence - howsoever trenchant, soever or erudite it may be, can
nurture real and viable progress with peace and joy if it is not endowed with
Sadbuddhi.
The
sharp intellect if deprived of Sadbuddhi turns out to be a negative talent in
many respects. Such a power of mind may appear fascinating on several fronts
and offer rapid materialistic gains and powers but it is also true that it
steals the peace of mind and thereby encourages psychosomatic disorders and
varieties of related problems. In extreme cases, it might trigger detrimental
decline by accumulating egotist cruelty and immoral use of talents. The sharper
such skilled minds, the greater would be the insidious effects. It thus appears
better to have a dumb head than such Drubuddhi.
The
divine light of Gayatri generates Sadbuddhi, which illuminates righteous
intellect and inoculated virtuous and saintly tendencies. Every step guided by
its inspiration is a forward move towards welfare, peace and happiness. The
Sadbuddhi educed by the grace of Gayatri strengthens one's virtuous, talents,
enlightens the Prana and gradually bestows greater success and glory in ideal
direction. Durbuddhi, on the contrary weakens the vigor of Prana by draining it
in untoward thoughts and activities driven by selfish passions and addictions.
It plunges one's life deeper in the mire of ignorance, confusion, perversion
and sins. Cravings, avarice, fear, ego and self-obsessive ambitions shield the
inner light by Durbuddhi and eventually diminish the mental strength and
talents too., thus leading to endless sufferings, sorrows and decline.
Gayatri
is the savior force and pious light for those entrapped in the vicious cycle of
Durbuddhi and evil instincts and those loosing the invaluable human life in
shear ignorance. It kindles the spark of Sadbuddhi and thus provides a divine
support, a courageous hope and liberates and saves the Prana of people from the
smog of illusion and perversion. The path to righteous evolution opens up with
the inspiration of Gayatri and the silver line of peace, progress and true joy
begins to shine with soothing glow in the devotee's life.
Gayatri
is not any mythological deity or imaginary power. Rather, it is the source of
divine luminescence, the evolutionary impulse of thy will that is expressed in
human self as Sadbuddhi and that enables enlightened progress and glorious
accomplishment of life.
The
spiritually illuminated acumen of the Rishis had found, while in the depths of
their Sadbuddhi that the subliminal powers of Gayatri are active in the cosmic
vibrations of Sabda (eternal sound). This realization was expressed by Rishi
Vishwamitra in the unique Mantra of twenty-four specific symbols (syllables)
associated with the corresponding currents of Sabda. This Mantra, being a
representation and carrier of the sublime power of Gayatri - the eternal savior
of Prana, is called the great Gayatri Mantra.
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