avani avattam
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• August 7, 1995
The following is my answer to the question : Question asked by Parthasarathy: Also, can someone clarify if we can say the Gayathri mantram without its preceding mantrams, For instance can I just say the gayathri everyday without all the slokas in the sandhyavandhanam. I have heard people subscribing to both schools of thought. (the Gayathri mantram can be said only after the proper invocation to Mother Gayathri has been said before it vs. Gayathri mantram is powerful by itself without any need for other slokas to precede it, etc...) Thanks parthasarathy ANswer: Every mantra has a Rishi,chandas and devata. A mantra's power does not manifest itself appropriately if obeissance is not paid to Rishi, chandas and devata. this holds for gayatri mantra too. the preceding mantras are the ones which are dedicated for this purpose. One has to do sandhyavandana according to those rules. In fact even gayatri mantra has to be meditated thinking about the meaning of it - like any japa. " tajjapaha tadartha bhavanam" - pathanjali yoga sutra - w hich indicates japa means contemplating the meaning of the mantra in addition to repeating it many times. Note the general rule of bhagawadgita - this is in the 17th chapter: arjuna asks " what if one does a karma (like sandhyavandana) without paying attention to the krama (methodology) but if he is sincere?" the answer to this indicates that this method only indicates a rajasic method and sattvic method of performing a karma is only as dictated by the shastras i ie by preceding japa with appropriate mantras. my sincere belief is that one has to take gayatri mantras and sandhyavandana krama seriously. it is as serious as our work commitments. we have to make time for it. I feel and know as per our acharyas, gayatri mantras alone wont cut it. it has to be preceded and followed by appropriate avahana and upasthana mantras as taught by our acharyas. sri krishnarpanam astu By the way, one has to do agnikaryas - bramhacharis should do samita danam and grihastas should do - aupasana. I feel ashamed that I dont do aupasana as I am a grihasta. I wish I could do that also. I hope some day I get the capacity to arrange all my work life and personal life to allocate time and energy to do this also. I would not say that it is impossible. but definitely all these depends on one own personal conditions - job situation, or work load or education load or whatever. Given these restrictions we should make an honest effort. krishna
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